Indus four Interview with Arthur Keeling

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Arthur Keeling began his education at UWE Bristol, where he spent three years enrolled in the Team Entrepreneurship program. Just before the initial COVID lockdowns, Indus Four was established with the goal of providing automation for individuals by tackling issues that they wouldn't typically consider automatable. By providing them with answers to overcome problems that they previously may not have thought were automatable. And it's evident that the world has altered drastically during the past 12 months. But this has had the effect of making them the sort of go-to for automating things that people previously believed were impossible to automate.
Philip English:
Hi guys. Um, my name is Philip English and I am a robotics enthusiasts report on the latest business application of robotics. And my, uh, my mission is to get you robot optimized as a support industry, infrastructure and innovation, uh, today, uh, we’ve got, um, Arthur Keeling from, uh, Indus four and, um, Indus four really, um, relooking to redefine how organizations access and control automation, uh, to solve their problems. Um, so Arthur, hello. Hello, must be here. Nice to meet you. Thank you for your time. Um, so I think the first thing that we wanted to go through is this really just a, uh, a bit of a, um, uh, an explanation about yourself and the company, if that’s okay. Just to give us like an overview.
Arthur Keeling:
Um, so of course, um, well Indus Four was founded just before the, uh, first lockdowns of COVID and we had set out to deliver automation for people by tackling problems that they hadn’t normally associated, that could be automated. So by offering solutions that can help them tackle challenges that they maybe didn’t think they could automate. And over the last 12 months, obviously the world has changed beyond recognition. But what that has led for us is we’ve become the sort of go-to of automating tasks that people thought they couldn’t automate. And that has led to a loss of work with pharmaceutical companies, uh, the NHS, um, but also food producers we’ve been speaking to. And these were jobs, which they didn’t previously think they even wanted to automate, but events overtaking them and we’ve been helping, uh, deliver sometimes prototypes, sometimes working solutions. And so helping provide those tools for them to automate solutions that traditionally they may not have wanted to approach five years ago.
Philip English:
Wow. So, so for, so because of the pandemic it’s made, so those, um, that those End users think a little bit more about how they can do their normal manufacturing and processing, and then we’ll see that, then they’ve come to you to say, okay, look, we do need to think about this. Like we’ve never done it before, and we need some, some smarts and creative services solutions to actually get it, get it, get it working.
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