Podcast: Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Industrial Technology Firm Dot Ai
by Kristi Marvin on 2025-01-30 at 8:07am

AI assistance is finding its way into an increasing number of corners of the market, and the industrial supply chain is an area that could use help the most. This week,  we speak with Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of industrial technology firm Dot Ai.

Dot Ai announced a $130 million combination with ShoulderUp Technology Acquisition Corp. (OTC:SUAC) in March 2024.

Ed explains how Dot Ai has given clients enhanced vision for their warehouse management through the use of both devices and AI software tools that keep products moving on time even when the human workers miss something.

He also tells us why he expects Dot Ai’s pairing of a SPAC listing and a freshly announced strategic partnership will lead it to its growth goals. How will the upcoming international trade fights impact everyday shippers? And, what’s up next around the corner in the technology in this space?

Give it a listen.


spotify-iconApple-podcasts-icon-v2

 

 

 


 

Recent Posts
by Nicholas Alan Clayton on 2025-04-30 at 6:29pm

Republic Digital Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:RDAGU) announced the pricing of its upsized $264 million IPO and its units are expected to begin trading on the Nasdaq under the symbol “RDAGU”, Thursday, May 1, 2025. The new SPAC aims to combine with a target company in the fintech, software or cryptocurrency industries with substantial free cash flow....

by Nicholas Alan Clayton on 2025-04-30 at 4:24pm

Copley Acquisition Corp. (NYSE:COPL.U) announced the pricing of its $150 million IPO and its units are expected to begin trading on the NYSE under the symbol “COPL.U”, Thursday, May 1, 2025. The new SPAC aims to combine with a company in the technology or lifestyle sectors that have the ability to scale and enhance growth....

by Nicholas Alan Clayton on 2025-04-30 at 3:42pm

Wintergreen Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:WTGU) has filed for a $50 million SPAC with a focus on technology and media firms in Asia and China specifically at a particularly interesting time. The new SPAC acknowledges in the second paragraph of its S-1 that this focus “may subject us to significantly elevated regulatory, liquidity, and enforcement risk”, which...

by Nicholas Alan Clayton on 2025-04-30 at 12:02pm

May is to extend a theme for the spring of 2025 with very few de-SPACs and sponsors coming free of their lock-up agreements. This is due in some cases to stellar performance but more broadly due to the slowdown in deal closings about 12 and six months ago. One way or the other, four sponsors...

by Nicholas Alan Clayton on 2025-04-30 at 8:20am

At the SPAC of Dawn Now that earnings season is in full swing, more de-SPACs are set to provide updates on how both trade and market volatility are impacting their margins. On the positive side, USA Rare Earth (NASDAQ:USAR) has continued to reap the benefits from its position as one of few US-based producers of...

logo

Copyright © 2025 SPACInsider, Inc. All Rights Reserved