As human labor becomes scarcer and costlier, the calculus around automation is changing fast. Traditional robots have long handled repetitive, structured tasks, but the new wave of humanoid robots is aimed at something different — bringing adaptable, humanlike dexterity and perception to environments that weren’t originally designed for machines. Instead of building a factory around a robot, companies are trying to build robots that can fit seamlessly into the factories, warehouses, and inspection bays that already exist.
Aaron Hand is an Account Executive at PMMI Media Group. He focuses on topics related to Christianity, church administration, and religious organizations, bringing a unique perspective to the intersection of faith and community leadership. Aaron has been featured in PMMI Media Group, ProFood World, Startupticker.ch, and A3 Robotics.




