Inside the Hidden Layer of Robotics with Simone Gianotti

From surgical robots and autonomous underwater vehicles to humanoids and space exploration, motion control is one of the invisible technologies making modern robotics possible. Yet despite its critical role, it's often overlooked until something goes wrong.

Simone Gianotti, Application Engineer Manager at Elmo Motion Control, joins Greg to explore what it takes to deliver precision, reliability, and flexibility across some of the world's most demanding robotic applications. Drawing on a career that spans aerospace engineering, automation, sales, and technical leadership, Simone shares why successful robotics companies know when to build, when to buy, and why solving customer problems often matters more than finding the perfect engineering answer.

In this conversation, Greg and Simone explore:

  • Why motion control sits at the heart of high performance robotics, from medical devices and humanoids to subsea vehicles and planetary rovers

  • The common engineering challenges that appear across radically different robotic platforms, including tuning, reliability, electrical noise, and thermal management

  • Why many robotics startups lose valuable time trying to build every subsystem themselves instead of focusing on their core innovation

  • How products that perform perfectly in the lab can encounter unexpected problems once they reach real world deployments

  • The importance of designing for safety, scalability, and future product generations from the very beginning rather than retrofitting later

  • What separates exceptional application engineers, combining deep technical expertise with customer empathy and collaborative problem solving

  • The robotics markets seeing the strongest momentum today, including medical robotics, subsea systems, and humanoid platforms

  • How AI is changing robotics development and why many companies are shifting their focus toward building intelligent software rather than complete robotic systems

  • The ongoing debate around humanoid robots versus more task specific designs, and why the industry is still discovering which approaches will ultimately win

  • Simone's perspective on the future of AI powered motion control and what truly intelligent servo drives could eventually make possible

Whether you're developing next generation robotic systems, selecting components for demanding applications, or simply curious about the technology enabling modern automation, this conversation offers an insightful look inside one of robotics' most important building blocks.

Learn more about Elmo Motion Control:

Connect with Simone Gianotti on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simone-gianotti-889ba427

Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtoroosian/

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