The Robots are Coming with Faheem Khan

The Robots are Coming with Faheem Khan

In Episode 26 of The Business Development Podcast with host Kelly Kennedy, the guest interview features Faheem Khan, the Founder and CEO of Aro Robotic Systems. Faheem shares his inspiring journey as a serial entrepreneur, starting from humble beginnings as a goat herder in a poor village in Pakistan to his current success in the robotics industry. He discusses his educational background, including a PhD in electrical engineering and an MBA, and how his ambition and enthusiasm have propelled him to become a great leader in his field. Faheem emphasizes the importance of support from other business owners and the willingness to ask for help in order to succeed.

Throughout the episode, Faheem highlights the growth and potential of the robotics and AI industry, comparing it to the early days of computers when people were unsure of their impact. He shares his experience in starting his company, Fourian, which manufactures microchips for various industries. Faheem also mentions the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and how it has affected businesses. The discussion emphasizes the importance of collaboration and support between businesses, as well as the need for continuous learning and adaptation. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into Faheem's entrepreneurial journey and sheds light on the exciting prospects in the robotics and AI industry.


Key Takeaways:


  1. Business owners and people are often willing to help if you ask for assistance.
  2. Networking and seeking support from other business owners can be beneficial.
  3. Hard work, determination, and ambition are key to achieving success in business ventures.
  4. Technology, such as robotics and AI, can have a significant impact on industries and offer potential for growth.
  5. Learning from failures and setbacks is crucial for growth and development.
  6. Global events, such as the Covid-19 pandemic, can disrupt businesses and require adaptation.
  7. Education and continuous learning, such as obtaining an MBA or PhD, can contribute to business success.
  8. Being grateful and acknowledging the support of others is important in business.
  9. Collaboration and cooperation among businesses can lead to mutual benefits.
  10. The entrepreneurial journey often involves moving from one country and industry to another, facing different challenges along the way.

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