The Derby Mill Series hosts are back to kick off Season 2 with an episode about automating factories—an extension of a discussion we began in the series’ first-ever episode. Here, hosts Ajay Agrawal, Rich Sutton, Sendhil Mullainathan and Niamh Gavin sit down with Vention founder and CEO Etienne Lacroix and CTO Francois Giguere. Vention’s mission: to become the default operating system for factory automation, combining modular hardware, intuitive design software, and low/no-code programming tools to speed deployment and enhance performance. The team asks, What if AI could go beyond design assistance and run fully autonomous, self-optimizing factories from concept to deployment?
About Vention
Vention is a vertically-integrated manufacturing automation platform. Its primary AI application today is predicting optimal component selection and system design. When a manufacturer specifies their automation needs, Vention’s AI recommends compatible parts, layouts, and configurations from its proprietary dataset of 400,000 labelled designs, with real-time pricing and compatibility checks. Vention serves more than 4,000 factories across more than industries, including facilities belonging to Tesla, L’Oréal, Amazon and Lockheed Martin.
GUESTS AND HOSTS
Etienne Lacroix, founder and CEO, Vention
Francois Giguere, CTO, Vention
Ajay Agrawal, co-founder and partner, Intrepid Growth Partners
Richard Sutton, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, 2024 Turing Award recipient, pioneer of reinforcement learning and professor, University of Alberta
Sendhil Mullainathan, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, MacArthur Genius grant recipient and professor, MIT
Niamh Gavin, senior advisor, Intrepid Growth Partners, Applied AI scientist, CEO, Emergent Platforms
LINKS
Vention CEO Etienne Lacroix explains the mission at Nvidia GTC 2025
Vention website
Vention’s video tutorials mini-site
Derby Mill series website. Derby Mill is created by the team at Intrepid Growth Partners.
Rich Sutton’s home page. Follow Rich on X
Sendhil Mullainathan’s website. Follow Sendhil on X
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DISCUSSION POINTS
00:00 Cold open
01:52 Automating manufacturing with Vention
03:45 Factory assembly tasks
05:40 AI for design
07:48 Faster and cheaper
10:28 When automation reaches its limits
10:43 Pragmatic control system design
12:02 AI training datasets
12:58 Vention’s end-to-end platform
15:20 Hybrid AI model approaches
17:47 AI spotting unmet needs
21:28 Manual versus automated processes
27:46 Full process of factory automation
37:20 Customer interfaces
40:59 Data feedback and improvement
45:58 Distribution shift in AI
1:00:17 Adaptive AI in factories
1:04:59 Final thoughts
NUGGETS
Why Automating Factories Is Becoming Faster and Cheaper (1701)
Intrepid’s Ajay Agrawal asks Vention founder and CEO Etienne Lacroix why automating factories is becoming faster to do, and cheaper to implement.
Automating Automation (1702)
Vention CTO Francois Giguere describes the future of AI-driven workflows, which he says includes the counterintuitive tagline of “automating automation.”
ML Can Fix the Black Box Model Challenges (1703)
Why MIT’s Sendhil Mullainathan believes machine learning can do what physical models can’t.
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