Designing Hospital Logistics Robots for Success at Robotics Summit

From left to right: David Crabb, Spencer Krause, and Peter Seiff.
Robots have been supporting hospital operations for years, from the operating room and rehabilitation to logistics. Many people are familiar with how such systems have reshaped surgery and improved patient outcomes.
Less visible, but equally important, are the robots helping to keep healthcare facilities running efficiently behind the scenes.
The Robotics Summit & Expo, taking place May 27-28 in Boston, will feature the session "How to Successfully Design Hospital Logistics Robots." This panel discussion is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. ET on the first day of the event.
Panelists to discuss hospital robotics
This Robotics Summit session will feature insights from:
David Crabb is the founder and CEO of Rovex Technologies, a company focused on innovating robots for hospital logistics. Dr. Crabb, M.D., ABPM-CI, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician and clinical informaticist. He completed the UF Medical Honors Program and a residency in emergency medicine at the University of Florida, where he later held clinical leadership and informatics roles before departing in 2025 to focus on Rovex. Dr. Crabb is passionate about advancing healthcare through informatics, systems innovation, and robotics.Spencer Krause is the president and CEO of SKA Robotics, with over 25 years of experience engineering and building robots. SKA Robotics has served multiple Fortune 100 companies, developing advanced field robotic systems and assisting in the development of several robotic healthcare platforms. Krause holds a master’s degree in robotics systems development from Carnegie Mellon University. He recently co-founded Tension Dynamics, recognizing an opportunity to revolutionize the linear actuator market. In his spare time, Krause hosts a podcast featuring informal, candid conversations with individuals doing interesting work in technology, research, and entrepreneurship.Peter Seiff is the CEO of ST Engineering Aethon, a 20-year incumbent in the hospital logistics sector. If you've received care in a U.S. hospital, there's a good chance your meals and linens were delivered by an Aethon robot. A seasoned executive with a technical background, Seiff has served the healthcare robotics sector for over 30 years, working for Automated Healthcare, McKesson, and Aethon, and guiding multiple companies through acquisition.Brianna Wessling, an associate editor at The Robot Report, will moderate the panel.
Register for the Robotics Summit & Expo today
Registration is now open for the Robotics Summit & Expo, the world’s leading technical event for commercial robotics developers. The summit is produced by The Robot Report and WTWH Media.
The event will feature over 50 sessions across tracks on AI, design and development, enabling technologies, healthcare, and logistics. The Engineering Theater on the show floor will also host presentations by industry experts.
More than 70 speakers from companies such as Fictiv, Harmonic Drive, maxon, PickNik Robotics, RealSense, Robust AI, Tesla, Toyota Research Institute, and others are confirmed to attend.
The Robotics Summit will also offer numerous networking opportunities, including a Mix & Mingle Networking Reception after the first day and the ticketed RBR50 Awards Dinner.
The Robotics Summit & Expo is co-located with DeviceTalks Boston, an event focused on medical devices.
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From left to right: David Crabb, Spencer Krause, and Peter Seiff.
Robots have been supporting hospital operations for years, from the operating room and rehabilitation to logistics. Many people are familiar with how such systems have reshaped surgery and improved patient outcomes.
Less visible, but equally important, are the robots helping to keep healthcare facilities running efficiently behind the scenes.
The Robotics Summit & Expo, taking place May 27-28 in Boston, will feature the session "How to Successfully Design Hospital Logistics Robots." This panel discussion is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. ET on the first day of the event.
Panelists to discuss hospital robotics
This Robotics Summit session will feature insights from:
David Crabb is the founder and CEO of Rovex Technologies, a company focused on innovating robots for hospital logistics. Dr. Crabb, M.D., ABPM-CI, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician and clinical informaticist. He completed the UF Medical Honors Program and a residency in emergency medicine at the University of Florida, where he later held clinical leadership and informatics roles before departing in 2025 to focus on Rovex. Dr. Crabb is passionate about advancing healthcare through informatics, systems innovation, and robotics.Spencer Krause is the president and CEO of SKA Robotics, with over 25 years of experience engineering and building robots. SKA Robotics has served multiple Fortune 100 companies, developing advanced field robotic systems and assisting in the development of several robotic healthcare platforms. Krause holds a master’s degree in robotics systems development from Carnegie Mellon University. He recently co-founded Tension Dynamics, recognizing an opportunity to revolutionize the linear actuator market. In his spare time, Krause hosts a podcast featuring informal, candid conversations with individuals doing interesting work in technology, research, and entrepreneurship.Peter Seiff is the CEO of ST Engineering Aethon, a 20-year incumbent in the hospital logistics sector. If you've received care in a U.S. hospital, there's a good chance your meals and linens were delivered by an Aethon robot. A seasoned executive with a technical background, Seiff has served the healthcare robotics sector for over 30 years, working for Automated Healthcare, McKesson, and Aethon, and guiding multiple companies through acquisition.Brianna Wessling, an associate editor at The Robot Report, will moderate the panel.
Register for the Robotics Summit & Expo today
Registration is now open for the Robotics Summit & Expo, the world’s leading technical event for commercial robotics developers. The summit is produced by The Robot Report and WTWH Media.
The event will feature over 50 sessions across tracks on AI, design and development, enabling technologies, healthcare, and logistics. The Engineering Theater on the show floor will also host presentations by industry experts.
More than 70 speakers from companies such as Fictiv, Harmonic Drive, maxon, PickNik Robotics, RealSense, Robust AI, Tesla, Toyota Research Institute, and others are confirmed to attend.
The Robotics Summit will also offer numerous networking opportunities, including a Mix & Mingle Networking Reception after the first day and the ticketed RBR50 Awards Dinner.
The Robotics Summit & Expo is co-located with DeviceTalks Boston, an event focused on medical devices.
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QNX develops physical AI software for diverse robot platforms. | Source: QNXQNX, a division of BlackBerry Ltd., will feature prominently at the Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston on May 27 and 28.The company will present interactive demonstrations, sha
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From left: Andy Lonsberry of Path Robotics; Anders Beck of Universal Robots; and Dave Coleman of PickNik Robotics.Artificial intelligence is now a fundamental part of every robotic system. It transforms how robots interpret sensor data, make decision





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