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Gus Domel

Gus Domel is a scientist and engineer who loves working at the forefront of scientific innovation. He spent his Ph.D. at Harvard and his postdoc at Stanford developing a wide range of futuristic technologies, including an octopus-like soft robot, shark skin-inspired aerodynamic surfaces, and sensor-embedded brain injury wearables. His various works have been featured in National Geographic, Newsweek, The New York Times, and the Syfy Network, among others. Prior to joining the investment team at Boost VC, he served as the Chief Scientist & Director of Product at a brain health tech startup developing novel technologies to understand and prevent traumatic brain injury. He brings his startup and scientific background to Boost VC, where he believes he can have the broadest impact possible, helping many startups grow and pursue a better future world.

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The Dawn of Industrial Soft Robotics

Over the last few years, there’s been significant progress in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. While Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) has boomed in the past decade thanks to fresh financing models, broader adoption of industrial robots remains elusive. While demand exists, many RaaS providers have found it challenging to deploy robotics effectively for real-world tasks […]