Michael Markesbery, Co-founder and CEO of OROS, discusses his company's plan to disrupt the outerwear market through its use of aerogel technology, typically used by NASA for its spacesuits. Markesbery talks how OROS separates itself from high-end competitors like Canada Goose.
OROS jackets use what the company calls SolarCore technology. That's made of the same aerogel used in spacesuits for warmth. Markesberry says that what separates the jackets from Canada Goose and other goose down coats is their thinness.
Foundation Robotics co-founder Michael LeBlanc explains how humanoid robots are moving from the lab to military and industrial missions and what comes next.
Jeff Burnstein, President of the Association for Advancing Automation (A3), discusses humanoid robots, AI, smart manufacturing, and the future of U.S. industry.
Miso Robotics CEO Rich Hull discusses Flippy Fry Station, the future of AI-powered restaurant automation and how acquiring Zume's IP could reshape food robotics
PSYONIC CEO Dr. Aadeel Akhtar explains how the company's Ability Hand restores sensation for amputees while helping train smarter, more capable AI robots.
Andrew Rush, CEO of Star Catcher Industries, joins us to discuss how wireless power transmission could reshape satellite technology and space communications.
As demand grows for AI-free search results, TechCrunch Senior Reporter Rebecca Bellan joins us to discuss DuckDuckGo's no-AI option and what it reveals.