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Clearpath Co-Founder: Most Canadian Industries Under-Automated

2026/06/23
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Clearpath Co-Founder: Most Canadian Industries Under-Automated

According to roboticsandautomationnews.com, Ryan Gariepy, co-founder of Clearpath Robotics, stated that ‘most industries in Canada are under-automated’ — a diagnosis rooted in decades of firsthand observation across research, startup scaling, and industrial integration.

From University Lab to Industrial Scale

Clearpath Robotics was founded in 2009 as a spinout from the University of Waterloo. Its early mission was to bridge academic robotics with real-world applications — a vision realized through modular robotic platforms used by over 1,200 research labs globally. In 2023, both Clearpath Robotics and its industrial subsidiary OTTO Motors were acquired by Rockwell Automation in a deal widely regarded as the largest transaction in the Canadian robotics sector to date.

The acquisition marked more than a financial milestone: it validated a two-decade evolution from theoretical exploration to deployable solutions. Gariepy noted that the first major turning point came when enabling technologies — sensing, computing, actuation, and power — matured rapidly due to non-robotics drivers, allowing robots to move reliably outside controlled lab environments. The second inflection occurred around 2012–2014, when Clearpath pivoted into production logistics with OTTO Motors, spurred by signals like Amazon’s $775 million acquisition of Kiva Systems — an event that catalyzed enterprise attention across manufacturing and warehousing.

Three Persistent Barriers to Adoption

Gariepy identified three structural factors limiting automation uptake in Canada: culture, lack of proven best practices, and the recency of technical readiness. He emphasized that robotics is still viewed ‘neutrally or negatively as opposed to a positive tool which absolutely must be adopted.’ This cultural hesitation compounds practical challenges: companies without prior robotics experience struggle to assess use cases, evaluate ROI, or manage deployment — especially in outdoor, unstructured, or harsh-environment sectors like mining and Arctic operations.

Crucially, many problems relevant to Canadian industry — such as autonomous navigation in snow-covered terrain, GPS-denied underground mines, or variable-light forestry operations — have only become technically solvable within the past 10 years. As a result, commercial offerings remain in the early-adopter phase. Gariepy added that confusion has intensified recently: ‘A few years ago, I would have said “all of the above”. Now, I say “all of the above, plus new messaging confusing the issue”.’ He cited well-funded startups promoting VR headsets as the primary interface for training factory robots — a claim he dismissed as disconnected from shop-floor reality.

Sector-Specific Opportunities Through 2035

Gariepy sees near-term global leadership potential in five Canadian sectors: manufacturing, resource extraction, agriculture, forestry, and defence. These domains share characteristics ideal for robotics integration — large-scale, labor-intensive, geographically dispersed, and operationally hazardous. For example, Canada’s mining sector accounts for 3.5% of GDP and operates in remote locations where autonomous haulage and inspection systems reduce safety risk and operational downtime. Similarly, Canadian agriculture faces acute labor shortages, with farm labor availability declining 12% since 2018 — a gap increasingly filled by field robots for seeding, weeding, and harvesting.

Looking further ahead, Gariepy projects construction, health care, fishing, and transportation will follow — but stressed that societal-level impact requires more than hardware. It demands interoperability standards, workforce retraining programs, and regulatory frameworks aligned with physical AI deployment. He underscored that Canada’s advantage lies not just in innovation but in domain-specific application: ‘The entire Canadian economy is a place which can become a global showcase for robotics.’

Integration Inside Rockwell: Lessons from Scale

Since the 2023 acquisition by Rockwell Automation, Gariepy confirmed his perspective on industrial adoption hasn’t shifted — precisely because Clearpath and OTTO Motors had already embedded deep operational understanding into their product design. Unlike firms building technology first and retrofitting workflows later, Clearpath engineered platforms around existing factory floor realities: legacy control systems, unionized labor protocols, and maintenance schedules.

This alignment proved decisive. Gariepy noted: ‘Unlike many other companies, we built an understanding of the world we were entering with our products instead of simply assuming that everyone would change their ways of working around us.’ Post-acquisition, access to Rockwell’s global customer data, supply chain infrastructure, and engineering resources has sharpened visibility into market-level bottlenecks — from controller compatibility gaps to certification timelines for Class I Division 1 hazardous environments.

Source: Robotics & Automation News

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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