Uzair Ahmed Uses Automation to Make Unworkable Business Models Workable
Many innovative business concepts fall through because the cost and logistics of pulling them off just wouldn’t work. Uzair Ahmed, a Canadian chemical engineer, recognized all the missed opportunities and figured he could design technology and automation to make unworkable business models workable. Uzair, founder of Cottonwood Automation, tested his high-tech, low-overhead system by launching a service that sends car mechanics to the homes or offices of customers. Guess what? It succeeded wildly. While Cottonwood Automation generally focuses on making home service businesses easier to operate, Uzair believes that his method — which brings together automation, AI, global talent, and other digital technologies, can help businesses in almost every industry cut their costs by up to 60%. Best of all, perhaps, it allows owners and CEOs to do more while working less. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son team of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Uzair Ahmed, Cottonwood Automation Posted: December 11, 2023 Monday Morning Run Time: 37:29 Episode: 12.23 To show your appreciation for Monday Morning Radio and keep it commercial-free, we encourage you to contribute using this link. Donations of all sizes are welcome.
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