Calgary Herald

Scott Gravelle

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He’s been a champion hang-glider, janitor, army medic, unemployed nurse and owner of a skateboard manufactur­ing company.

Today, Scott Gravelle, 49, is CEO of Attabotics Inc., a Calgary-based robotics logistics company worth hundreds of millions of dollars that he founded three-and-a-half years ago.

“I am the least qualified person on the planet to do my job; but I am the best person to have my job at the fastest growing tech company in Canada.”

He doesn’t have an MBA, but has broad experience — including digital manufactur­ing — and the ability to “see a great opportunit­y and think differentl­y about a problem.”

Attabotics began with ants. Gravelle’s “crazy idea” of reconfigur­ing warehouse space came after watching a documentar­y about a fire ant colony, which was accessed vertically.

Gravelle and a team of engineers (“Calgary has the most talented group of engineers per capita, they just needed a different purpose than oil and gas”) created a 3-D system of storage, replacing rows and aisles of traditiona­l fulfilment centres with robotic shuttles maximizing horizontal and vertical space. Attabotics’ system optimizes warehouse space by 85 per cent and reduces required workforce by 80 per cent.

Gravelle grew up in a trades-centric Edmonton family, fascinated with taking things apart and putting them back together.

“I would read Richie Rich comics. I didn’t want to be Richie Rich

— I wanted to be the inventor working for the family.”

A nursing degree followed army service — just as hospitals closed down — followed by home constructi­on and longboard/skateboard manufactur­ing.

Twelve years ago, he and his then four-year-old daughter went through a tough patch; the Calgary Food Bank and Catholic Family Services helped. Gravelle, 2019 winner of a $10,000 Start-up Canada Ernest C. Manning innovation award, gifted those two organizati­ons with his award.

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DARREN MAKOWICHUK

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