Robotics vs Automation in Cannabis Manufacturing ft. Nohtal Partansky
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About this listen
Most cannabis automation fails for a simple reason.
It optimizes motion instead of understanding.
Automation executes. Robotics adapts.
That distinction matters in an industry where variability is unavoidable and capital is limited.
This episode breaks down why feedback loops matter more than machines, why fully automated facilities are still far off, and how teams should think about constraints before investing.
This week, we sit down with Nohtal Partansky to cover:
- Why automation breaks under variability
- Automation vs robotics, clearly defined
- How to avoid expensive missteps
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Automation in Cannabis Manufacturing
03:02 The Role of Robotics vs. Automation
05:45 Consultative Approach to Automation
08:54 Challenges in Cultivation Automation
11:59 Designing for Variability in Automation
15:01 Iterative Development and Customer Feedback
18:08 Identifying Design vs. Customer Issues
21:06 Adapting to Environmental Nuances
23:55 Conveying Value in Automation Solutions
27:09 Strategic Approaches to Automation in Supply Chain
30:10 Optimizing Pre-Roll Production Processes
33:44 Understanding Tolerance Levels in Manufacturing
36:39 Intellectual Property in the Cannabis Industry
42:26 Innovations in Cannabis Manufacturing
45:32 Challenges in Automation and Scaling
50:51 Improving Processes and Training in Cannabis Operations
Summary
In this conversation, Bryan Fields and Nohtal Partansky delve into the intricacies of automation and robotics within the cannabis manufacturing industry. They discuss the differences between fully automated and automated processes, the consultative approach to implementing automation, and the challenges faced in cultivation. The conversation highlights the importance of feedback loops in robotics, the iterative design process, and the need for a deep understanding of customer needs. They also touch on the significance of protecting intellectual property while fostering innovation in a rapidly evolving industry.
Guest Links
- https://www.instagram.com/sortingroboticsinc/
- https://www.youtube.com/@sortingrobotics
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/sortingrobotics/
- https://www.sortingrobotics.com/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/nohtal/
Our Links
Bryan Fields on Twitter
Kellan Finney on Twitter
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