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Robots.com appointed Gregory D. Smith, chairman of American Airlines and co-founder of G2 Equity Partners, as the newest member of its board.
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Robots.com
Robots.com appointed Gregory D. Smith, chairman of American Airlines and co-founder of G2 Equity Partners, as the newest member of its board.
Autonomous robotics company Robot.com announced that it has recently surpassed 2.5 million completed tasks.
The company, which has 500 robots deployed, offers both robotic services with Level 4 autonomous robots for campus delivery and warehouse logistics, and a national out-of-home (OOH) advertising platform powered by its mobile robot fleet.
Additionally, the company announced the appointment of Gregory D. Smith to its board of directors as an observer. Smith currently serves as chairman of American Airlines’ board, and he is the co-founder of G2 Equity Partners.
Robot.com said that Smith has spent more than three decades building one of the most consequential careers in aerospace. He served as executive vice president of Enterprise Operations and CFO of The Boeing Company for 10 years, during which time Robot.com said that he was responsible for the company's financial operations, enterprise strategy, manufacturing, supply chain, quality and program management.
“Greg’s appointment brings global and strategic expertise to Robot.com, as we move forward with our business across an expanding array of served markets,” said Felipe Chavez Cortes, co-founder and CEO of Robot.com. “Autonomous robotics work, and we’re now focused on governing, scaling, and building enterprise-grade discipline across the company. Greg has lived these challenges.”
Most recently, Robot.com said that Smith co-founded G2 Equity Partners, which is focused on companies building operational infrastructure for large enterprises. The company said that Smith’s board service at Intel, Sierra Space, ShieldAI, Ignium and American Airlines provides direct experience governing complex, distributed operations at scale.
From compliance and safety protocols to fleet logistics across multiple geographies, these are similar to challenges that Robot.com said it faces as it deploys more than 500 autonomous robots across university campuses, warehouse facilities and digital OOH activations across the U.S.
“Robot.com has built something in robotics that is unique - an efficient, reliable operation that runs at commercial scale, every day, in real environments,” Smith said. “When your robots operate around cities and college campuses, the governance standard is a high bar. It is enterprise-grade. I look forward to working with the team as the company enters its next phase.”
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