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What If Robots Actually Did the Most Important Jobs in the World?

What If Robots Actually Did the Most Important Jobs in the World?

Update: 2025-10-07
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What if robots stopped doing just the simple, repetitive work and instead took on the most important, life-changing jobs in the world?

I talk with Fred Parietti, Co-founder and CEO of Multiply Labs, about how advanced robotics can transform pharmaceutical manufacturing by automating the complex and high-value tasks that save lives.

You'll like this interview if you're interested in robotics, automation in healthcare, and how technology can tackle some of the toughest challenges in next-generation medicine.

TRANSCRIPT
- https://audrownashpodcast.com/episodes/25-multiplylabs

EPISODE LINKS
- Fred Parietti's website: http://federicoparietti.com
- Fred Parietti's X: https://x.com/FredParietti
- Fred Parietti's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fred-parietti
- Multiply Labs website: https://multiplylabs.com
- Multiply Labs X: https://x.com/multiplylabs
- Multiply Labs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/multiply-labs

PODCAST LINKS
- Podcast Website: https://audrownashpodcast.com/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@audrow
- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audrow-nash-podcast/id1716486786
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74jWpWiLwsasY2QHtDcl8I?si=6c92796bf9554162

TIMECODES
(0:00 ) Start
(0:53 ) Multiply Labs Overview
(7:17 ) Pharma Robotics Gap
(16:18 ) Next-Gen Pharma
(34:04 ) Multiply Labs Automation
(43:58 ) Deployment Size
(1:00:06 ) Thoughts on Humanoids
(1:10:02 ) Training Process
(1:21:45 ) High-Value Problems
(1:24:58 ) Key Takeaways
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What If Robots Actually Did the Most Important Jobs in the World?

What If Robots Actually Did the Most Important Jobs in the World?

Audrow Nash