It ranked 42nd on the 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50 List and was most recently valued at $633 million.
Loosararian, 33, says Gecko never would've made it this far if he weren't willing to "go into the unknown and the dirty and unexplored."
He means it literally: Loosararian spent parts of the last decade testing robots in dark, dangerous environments, soldering circuit boards in hot, grimy power plant boiler rooms.
Ultimately, Loosararian says getting his hands dirty helped set him and Gecko apart from the many potential startups and prospective "innovators" who haven't prospered.
"So much of Gecko's success and progress has been just through embracing that value of grit and gritting your teeth," he says.
Persons:
Jake Loosararian, Loosararian, Angela Duckworth, Duckworth
Organizations:
Gecko Robotics, CNBC, University of Pennsylvania, TED