Heather Carroll, CRO at Path Robotics, on what’s driving the next manufacturing bottleneck. $1.3 trillion was invested in rebuilding America’s infrastructure. But funding alone can’t fix a 4-year lead time on transformers. Path Robotics builds systems that keep infrastructure projects moving, even when labor can’t keep up.
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1wWe need Path Robotics more than ever to rebuild manufacturing and infrastructure.