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The story of industrial automation begins with the Industrial Revolution, when machines first replaced human muscle, and extends to today’s advanced systems that operate some of the most complex industrial infrastructures on the planet. In today’s bonus episode, we explore that evolution through the eyes of the control room operator – tracing their journey from hands-on manual control to high-level system optimization. Stefan Basenach, Senior Vice President of Process Automation Technology at ABB, joins host Fran Scott on the podcast today to delve into automation’s engineering and innovating milestones. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts, so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The industrial workplace is evolving rapidly with increasing automation and digitalization of operations. How can organizations ensure that their existing workforce is not left behind? Why is it crucial for companies to upskill their existing workforce? How does empowering current employees with new skills benefit the next generation workforce? Join podcast host Fran Scott, and April Whitson, Global Head of HR at ABB Process Industries, to delve deeper into the subject of upskilling the existing workforce as the world is changing. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technology plays a key role in accelerating the energy transition. Yet, the true driving force is people: without human courage, curiosity, and care, innovations would remain idle theory. Across industry sectors, people aren’t just adapting to change – they are leading it, pushing boundaries to create a better future. So, how can industry attract, develop, and retain the next generation of engineers and innovators to accelerate the future of the energy transition? And how can they balance this with the need to upskill and support current employees as they adapt to the demands of the digital age? To find answers, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by: Margareta Drzeniek, Managing Partner at HORIZON GroupApril Whitson, Global Head of HR at ABB Process IndustriesKim Sunna, Production Manager at LKAB Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can CSS really help to combat the emissions from the hard-to-abate industries? What will the adoption of CCS in industry look like? How will policy play into the landscape of CCS development? What are the key aspects of the future of CCS and the role of the next generation in driving the energy transition? Join podcast host Fran Scott, and Dr Colin Hale from Imperial College London to debunk some of the lies and discuss the truths about Carbon capture and storage (CCS). Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. Get in touch if there’s a topic you want The Process Automation Podcast to explore in the next season. Or maybe you want to join us as an expert? Let us know by filling in the form here: The Process Automation Podcast — ABB GroupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has an important role to play in the energy transition – especially in helping decarbonise traditional energy and industrial infrastructure. CCS involves capturing carbon dioxide emissions from industrial processes and then transporting these, either by ship or pipeline, to be stored underground. But how can this technology help address industrial emissions at scale? And can innovations such as digital twins help advance the CCS technology? To find answers, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by: - Dr Colin Hale, Senior Teaching Fellow in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London - Nigel Greatorex, Global Industry Business Manager of CCS at ABB Energy Industries - Anjani Kumar, Vice President of CoFlow and Professional Services at CMG Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. Get in touch here if there's a topic you want The Process Automation Podcast to explore in our next season. Or perhaps you want to join us as an expert? Get in touch! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can remote operations reduce the need to be in hazardous environments and help improve workforce diversity? Do remote operations also contribute to reducing negative environmental impacts? And does this mean that in the future, human involvement on-site will decrease? Join podcast host Fran Scott, and Sanjit Shewale, Global Head of Digital at ABB Process Industries, to debunk some of the lies and discuss the truths about remote industrial operations. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many industrial facilities like mines, wind farms or marine vessels are often located in remote areas. Operating far from other infrastructure has its challenges, such as dealing with harsh weather conditions and ensuring that a qualified workforce is available at the right spot and time. Remote, however, doesn't always mean far away: crane operators at container terminals can work from a control room rather than high up in a crane, and in mines, blasting can be managed from a safe distance. How can automation and digital technologies help address challenges in industrial sites that are hard to reach? And how can technology enhance safety and even open up opportunities for a more diverse workforce? To find answers, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by: Mårten Sjöström, Professor of Signal Processing at Mid Sweden University Sanjit Shewale, Global Head of Digital at ABB Process Industries Johannes Sikström, Section Manager Process Control and Analysis at Boliden Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We return to look at Green Hydrogen and its potential to scale over the coming years. What do Hydrogen, Ammonia and Methanol have in common? What will it take to drive down the cost of Green Hydrogen production? And what role will technology play to make widespread adoption possible? Join host, Fran Scott, and technology expert Ralph Burgener, Global Product Line Manager, High Power Rectifier at ABB to debunk some of the lies and discuss the truths about Green Hydrogen. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Green hydrogen has an important role to play in the global effort to achieve decarbonization goals. Produced using renewable energy, it offers the potential to help many industries move towards more sustainable operations. However, there are also challenges to overcome, including bringing down the costs of production as well as further developing the necessary infrastructure. In this episode, we will explore the question: Scaling up green hydrogen – what will it take? To find answers, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by: - Alicia Eastman, Co-founder and Board Director of InterContinental Energy - Ralph Burgener, Global Product Line Manager of High Power Rectifiers at ABB Process Industries - Sundus Cordelia Ramli, CCO of Power-to-X at Topsoe Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are back for a bonus episode to continue investigating Offshore Wind's role in the energy transition. What could wind farms of the future look like? How can technology help ensure maximum efficiency in the process? And how much power is offshore wind capable of generating? Join host, Fran Scott, and Head of Supply Chain Development at Copenhagen Offshore Partners, Victoria Sinclair, to debunk some of the lies about Offshore Wind and discuss the truths about how to quickly and sustainably this critical energy source can be scaled. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Offshore wind power plays an increasingly important role in the energy transition. According to the International Energy Agency, it's expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. But the big question is: how to scale up this renewable energy source quickly and sustainably? Wind farms have existed around the world since the 1980s. What needs to be in place so the full potential of offshore wind can be realized? What technological developments need to happen? And what other factors need to come into play to accelerate a future of green electricity enabled by offshore wind? To find answers to these questions, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by: - Victoria Sinclair, Head of Supply Chain Development at Copenhagen Offshore Partners - Per Erik Holsten, President, ABB Energy Industries - Ian Debattista, SVP at Petrofac Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue our exploration into the move from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources in Industry. Is it possible to reliably run industry on renewables?, What will the future make up of energy look like for industry? And how can technology help make this possible? Join host, Fran Scott, and process automation technology expert Stefan Basenach to debunk some of the lies about renewable energy and discuss the truths about the reality of powering industry with renewables. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While industry is responsible for a substantial share of global greenhouse gas emissions, there is no denying the fact that as the world's population grows, so will the demand for energy and materials. The big question is: how to meet these needs in the most sustainable way? Boosting energy efficiency and electrification are key, and so is increasing the share of renewables in industrial operations. But how can industry go about switching from fossil fuels to renewable power? And how can technology help? To find answers to these questions, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by: - Diego Hernandez Diaz, Partner at McKinsey and Company - Stefan Basenach, Senior Vice President of Process Automation Technology at ABB - Lauri Peltola, CCO of Coolbrook. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The investigation continues into the invisible threat of methane emissions. Does methane impact our atmosphere in the long term? Can technology provide a solution? Join host, Fran Scott, and methane expert David Allen to debunk some of the lies about methane emissions and discuss the truths about this potent greenhouse gas. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Methane is the second-largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide (CO2). According to the International Energy Agency, it is responsible for around 30 percent of the rise in global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution. While methane absorbs more energy than CO2 in the atmosphere, it has a much shorter atmospheric lifespan – around 12 years. The good news is that tackling methane emissions can make a significant difference to addressing climate change. But how to reduce emissions from this colorless, odorless gas that's often hard to detect? And how can technology help? To find answers to these questions, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by: - David T. Allen, the Gertz Regents Professor of Chemical Engineering and the Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Resources at the University of Texas at Austin - Jacques Mulbert, President of ABB Measurement & Analytics - Stephane Germain, President and CEO of GHGSat Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Process Automation Podcast with presenter and engineer Fran Scott returns with a third season! In this series, we'll discover how we can tackle harmful emissions, power industrial operations with renewables, and what energy sources we will see come into play in the future, all thanks to process automation. Follow The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on All Things Oak Park, I am joined by Bill Bower and Fran Scott, FFC instructors and born-and-raised Oak Parkers. Bill and Fran share how they discovered their passion for teaching fitness, practicing wellness, and how they go about keeping themselves in shape today. Thanks for listening!
Our smartphones, laptops and electric vehicles all need batteries to operate, but these powerhouses offer so much more, playing an important role in the clean energy transition. In this episode of The Process Automation podcast, we delve into the world of batteries: how they are being used, their ongoing innovation and development, what happens when a battery reaches the end of its life and what we could expect from this technology in the future. In this episode, host Fran Scott meets Nora Rosenberg Grobæk, Head of Battery Technology at Innovation Norway,Staffan Södergård, Vice President of Battery Manufacturing at ABB, and Maria Åstrand, VP Cathode Active Material at Northvolt.The Process Automation Podcast is a Fresh Air production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Goods that we rely on every day – food, clothing, medicine and much more – are shipped across the oceans in container ships. 11 billions of tons of goods annually, to be precise! For all this cargo to get to its destinations in a safe, reliable and timely manner, much must fall in place – and ports are key to this. Massive containers moved by cargo ships need to be handled at container terminals as quickly, safely and reliably as possible. In this episode of The Process Automation Podcast from ABB, host Fran Scott discovers how port automation is redefining global trade, in dialogue with Clara Holmgren, Global Business Line Manager for Ports at ABB, Andy Lewis, Head of Operations, Engineering and Automation at Hutchison Ports Stockholm, and Christian Blauert, Global Director Port and Terminal from Moffatt & Nichol.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the early days of transferring books and newspapers into digital formats – to the modern digital ecosystems that utilize data to make complex industrial operations more effective and sustainable. Digitalization offers industrial companies new tools that can help improve energy and resource efficiency, lower harmful emissions, and drive sustainable change. In this episode of The Process Automation Podcast, host Fran Scott meets Amit Joshi Professor of AI Analytics and Marketing Strategy at the International Institute for Management Development, and Rajesh Ramachandran, Global Chief Digital Officer at ABB Process Automation as we look at the effective use of data and how digitalization can work to improve industrial operations and, ultimately, our everyday lives. The Process Automation Podcast is a Fresh Air production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Industries that play a crucial role in enabling our daily lives – energy, water, transportation and many more – rely on lifecycle support to ensure smooth and uninterrupted operations. But how does this happen and what technologies are out there to optimize the operations of some of the world's most complex infrastructures? And what role does lifecycle support play in helping industries evolve as they undergo energy transition? In this episode of The Process Automation Podcast, host Fran Scott meets Fabian Wagner, Head of Strategy and Sustainability at ABB Process Automation, and Anna Prytz, Head of Sustainability at ForSea Ferries to delve into why lifecycle support is essential and how it works in practice. The Process Automation Podcast is a Fresh Air production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While many engineering jobs have traditionally been dominated by men, the tide has turned in recent years with more and more women now stamping their mark and making a difference in industry. But there's still work to be done. In this episode of The Process Automation Podcast, host Fran Scott is joined by Marie Helene Westholm-Knebel, Sustainability Manager at ABB Process Automation, and Christine Skaramaga, Senior Environmental Engineer at leading resource management company Veolia to discuss their own experiences and thoughts on women in engineering. The Process Automation Podcast is a Fresh Air production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The actor, memoirist and ‘woman relishing Old Rage' Dame Sheila Hancock looks back on her storied career having worked at the top of the game for seven decades. The multi-hyphenate Vogue Williams, model, podcaster, media star, business woman and mother of three describes what the podcast world has done for her. Engineering presenter Fran Scott, famous for her fiery TV demonstrations, reveals the secrets of how to build an F1 car. And we'll hear the Inheritance Tracks of actor, rapper and writer Ben Bailey Smith. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw Stephens Producer: Ben Mitchell
While many of us takes access to energy for granted, today, 770 million people live without access to electricity. As the world's population grows, so does energy demand, making energy security more important than ever. Energy is not only key to having comfortable lives; it is also crucial for economic growth and social progress. But what exactly is energy security – and how do we ensure energy security today and for the future? To find answers to these questions, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by Dr Catalina Spataru, Director of the University College London Energy Institute; Brandon Spencer, President of Energy Industries at ABB; and Matt Healey, founder of PaceCCS. The Process Automation Podcast is a Fresh Air production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this award winning show with Molly Oldfield discover the answers to three questions sent into Everything Under The Sun by children around the world!First up we tackle Enzo's question "Why does our hair go static when we're jumping on the trampoline?" With the help of very special guest expert Fran Scott!We also discuss Mira's question "How does electricity get into the clouds and make thunder". Finally, we find out the answer to Mishka's question, "Why does sun and rain make rainbows?"Enjoy the show!Do check out Molly's book filled with 366 of your wonderful questions, one for every day of the year. You can find out about it here:www.mollyoldfield.com/everything-under-the-sunand more info is on social media@mollyoldfieldwrites and @everythingunderthesunpod on instagramand @mollyoldfield on twitterThank you! Have a lovely week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of The Process Automation Podcast explores the topic of green hydrogen – an important pillar of the ongoing energy transition. Hydrogen has great potential to play a central role in helping the world meet its climate goals, particularly when it comes to decarbonizing heavy industries where emissions are hard to abate. In this episode, presenter and engineer Fran Scott is joined by Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Director of the Energy & Climate Center at French Institute for International Relations, Bruno Roche, Global Head of Energy Transition at ABB Energy Industries, and Christelle Rouillé, CEO of Hynamics. Together, they examine green hydrogen production and deployment and the role of this energy vector in the ongoing energy transition. Additionally, they identify the challenges the hydrogen industry faces – and how these can be resolved. Subscribe to The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, so you never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more than a century, automation systems have been central to enabling the operation of industries that provide the basic building blocks of our everyday lives – energy, power, water, metals, minerals, chemicals, and transportation. So how are automation systems being used now to scale to the needs of a growing population – while helping industries reduce carbon emissions? Tune in to the latest episode of The Process Automation Podcast, where host and engineering enthusiast Fran Scott speaks to Bernhard Eschermann, Chief Technology Officer at ABB Process Automation, and Mike Williams, a modern automation consultant, about the key role of automation systems in enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fran Scott is a true engineer at heart. She loves making stuff and her work is highly visual and exciting at she plays with fire and makes things explode, in order to shows audiences how fun and wondrous STEM can be! Our conversation gets really honest and heartfelt as we discuss the discuss the choices and reflections we have made as women in predominantly male-industries and celebrate the fact that we are doing exactly what we love!
“Water is the driving force of all nature” – Leonardo da Vinci This episode of The Process Automation Podcast delves deep into the world of water. Our need for water is essential and that need is ever-growing. About 70 percent of our world is covered in water and only 3 percent of that is drinkable. Moreover, only one-fifth of the wastewater generated around the world is currently reused. Scarcity, ageing infrastructure, limited access and climate change all demand more efficient management of available water resources to serve a growing global population. So how can process automation help? Presenter and engineer Fran Scott is joined by Marco Achilea, Global Segment Manager for water and infrastructure at ABB, as well as Mohammed Eid Ibrahim, Irrigation Networks Section Manager for AADC, and Cecilia Wennberg, Vice President for market development and sales at DHI. Together they look into how efficient water resource management through the implementation of smart automation solutions can help secure the future of water for our planet. Subscribe to The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, so you never miss an episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shipping is key for the world economy and our everyday lives – over 80% of world traded goods is carried by sea, while ferries transport over 4 billion passengers a year. What goes behind the scenes of this massive – and yet often invisible – industry? Join host and engineering fan Fran Scott as she learns about the technologies that are propelling ships toward a sustainable future in conversation with ex-mariner and shipping journalist Craig Eason, ABB's passenger vessel expert Marcus Högblom, and ferry designer Johannes Johannesson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Story Story Late-Night, the positively shameless black sheep of our Story Story Night family where you hear bleep worthy stories on an unblushing theme. In this slammer episode, we hear from members of our audience who swooped to the mic spontaneously like winged monkeys- including Stephen Baldassare, Juliana Myhre, Robert Whiting, Skylor Lenz, and Fran Scott. We need your support. Text the code "STORYPOD" to 44-321. This summer we are following the yellow brick road with tales told live, without notes or inhibitions in the walled yard of the Old Idaho Penitentiary. In our quest for the "Wizard of Ahhhhhz!" we are figuring out what the difference is between "GOOD WiTCH / BAD WiTCH." Is it just a matter of judgement? There's no place like late-night, there's no place like late-night.
How important it is to continuously monitor our global emissions to ensure that the air we breathe is safe for humans, animals, and the environment? From what's being monitored, to how it is dealt with, join host and engineering fan Fran Scott as she learns how ABB's solutions tackle these challenges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fran Scott discovers just how critical the mining industry is, the challenges it faces in 2022, and how ABB technology and solutions are helping to tackle these challenges while also supporting the clean energy transition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh Air were delighted to spend two days at The Podcast Show, Europe’s breakthrough event for the podcasting community. The industry is booming post-lockdown, and so this was a great opportunity to reunite with old friends, make some new ones, and get them on Fresh Ears. Producer Izzie Clarke took the opportunity to meet with a wide range of attendees and get their takes on the current state of affairs in podcasting, as well as what’s on the horizon. Take a listen to hear the perspectives of: Cel Spellman (actor and Call Of The Wild host), Matt Deegan (British Podcast Award founder), Meghan Carver (head of Carver PR), Khaliq Meer (BBC Sounds Audio Lab Commissioning Exec), Daps (Key Account Manager at Acast), Chelsea Bradbury (Head of UK Publisher Partnerships for Megaphone, Spotify), Alexia Bedat (Associate at Klaris Law), and Fran Scott (science presenter and host of The Robot Podcast).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Across societies and economies, many of us take it for granted that we have reliable power at the flip of a switch, that water flows at the turn of a knob, or that goods are available at our fingertips. What we rarely think about are the sophisticated, interconnected processes, systems, technologies and operations working around the clock to enable everyday life as many of us know it. At the heart of what’s behind this seeming ‘magic’ in the background is process automation – orchestrating production and enabling safe and efficient operations of some of the most complex and vast infrastructures on our planet. In this first episode host Fran Scott is joined by Peter Terwiesch, President of ABB’s Process Automation business area, to discuss what process automation is and how automation, electrification and digital technologies – through their role in industry – are contributing to life the way we know it and are enabling society to become more efficient and sustainable to make a world of difference. The Process Automation Podcast by ABB is a Fresh Air Production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the phones in our hands, to the water in our taps Process Automation technologies are behind the scenes, orchestrating industrial processes, machinery, and systems to operate seamlessly and efficiently to enable our everyday. Join presenter and engineer Fran Scott as she explores the often unseen magic of process automation that enables our daily lives, shining a light on their Process Automation business, and the work they’re doing around the world. Throughout this series we’re going to discover how these invisible forces make a world of difference, affecting some of the world’s biggest industries such as mining for vital materials that provide the building blocks for modern life to shipping products around the world. Even the industries bringing essentials like water and gas into our homes. And ultimately we’ll see how these technologies not only make it possible, but in fact make these industries more efficient, safe, and sustainable than ever before. Subscribe and Follow now to The Process Automation Podcast wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special series-ending episode of The Robot Podcast brings you extra content from our incredible contributors that's never been heard, as host Fran Scott looks back at the cutting-edge innovations we have explored over the series. There's more from architect Daniela Mitterberger about Sustainable Buildings, technology journalist David McClelland tells us about Frictionless Shopping, and Gregor Kumm from ABB reveals what happens when you combine digital twins with machine learning. Part of the ABB Decoded Series, The Robot Podcast is a Fresh Air Production. Follow or subscribe now for free wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Safe to say education has changed a lot over the last few decades. From chalk boards, to computers, coding is now taught from early ages and, with the pandemic, e-learning has ensured that students stay on track. But could we see a time where robots play a vital role in education? Yes, and that time is now. With our constantly changing world, the jobs of tomorrow don't exist just yet. But if we've learnt anything from the Robot Podcast it's that robots will be key to the future of work and provide the flexibility to tackle any challenge. Join host Fran Scott as she discovers why education today is the starting point of all of this. With thanks to Nick Remouchamps Robotics Masters graduate Kings College London, Dr Stefan Drakensjö from ABB Robotics and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Kuhlenkötter from Ruhr-University Bochum Part of the ABB Decoded Series of podcasts, The Robot Podcast is a Fresh Air Production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Construction is a huge industry across the globe, in fact we need to build 13,000 buildings each day between now and 2050 to support an expected population of 7 billion people just living in cities. And as the world pays more and more attention to the climate, and our consumption of energy, it's becoming more and more crucial that our construction is sustainable. Join presenter, scientist and engineering fan Fran Scott as she finds out exactly how robots are making this a reality. With thanks to Daniela Mitterberger of MAEID, Shajay Bhooshan of Zaha Hadid Architects, Ulf Hakansson from Skanska Sweden, and ABB's Managing Director of Robotics and Discrete Automation, Andrea Cassoni. Part of the ABB Decoded Series of podcasts, The Robot Podcast is a Fresh Air Production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technology has transformed how we live our lives and it's estimated that 127 new devices are connected to the Internet every second around the world. Join presenter, scientist and engineering fan Fran Scott as she explores the past, present and future of technology and robotics. How much has changed in the last decade? And what's in store for the next? With thanks to Dr Kate Devlin from King's College London, Dr Sami Atiya, Head of Robotics and Discrete Automation at ABB and Dan Jeavons, Vice President of Digital Innovation at Shell. Part of the ABB Decoded Series of podcasts, The Robot Podcast is a Fresh Air Production. Follow or subscribe now for free wherever you get your podcasts so that you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fran Scott welcomes you The Motion Podcast, from ABB Motion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Climate change is transforming our planet for the worse, but can robots provide a sustainable solution? 3D printing in construction could save up to 70% of building materials, and a robot used for painting could save 30% of that paint thanks to being more accurate. From repairing our cities, to remaking marine habitats, host Fran Scott is joined by ABB's Managing director of General Industry Robotics, Andrea Cassoni; Professor Robert Richardson from the University of Leeds; and Alban Mallet, CEO of XTREEE, to explore the ways robots are helping us to live more sustainably. Part of the ABB Decoded Series of podcasts, The Robot Podcast is a Fresh Air Production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Safe to say that 2020 was a year like no other. As coronavirus swept across the world, not only were robots able to provide continuity for businesses during the pandemic, but they also helped keep human workers safe. Robotic automation accelerated our ability to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic and in some cases helped businesses reconfigure their production lines to make lifesaving equipment. In this first episode, host Fran Scott is joined by ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation President, Dr Sami Atiya; robotics entrepreneur Dr Pippa Malmgren; and Dr Thomas Bohné from the Institute for Manufacturing at Cambridge University to explore what the robotics industry learnt from 2020, and what's in store for the robotic future… Part of the ABB Decoded Series of podcasts, The Robot Podcast is a Fresh Air Production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today there are nearly three million robots at work in the world, and that number is predicted to increase dramatically – so what does the robotic revolution really mean for us? Join presenter and engineer, Fran Scott, who is on a mission to find out how robots are changing the world around us for the better. From food to healthcare, and education to transport – each episode sees Fran joined by an international panel of experts to explore a different area of our lives,finding out how automation is changing what's possible and dissecting the opportunities robots are creating. To dive into the dynamic world of robotics, subscribe to The Robot Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, so that you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fran Scott is the co-judge on hit TV show, Legomasters. She's also the science content developer for the Royal Institution, so know s a thing or two about getting kids to explore science, technology and engineering. In this interview Fran tells us about her life and work, and why all kids love to build and make
behind the scenes at the iconic Royal Institution Christmas Lectures with Professors Alice Roberts and Aoife McLysaght - plus the fire-obsessed demonstration expert Fran Scott - to find the answer to the question “Who am I?”
Big news! Genetics Unzipped is a new podcast from the Genetics Society, taking a look at the world of genes, genomes and DNA. Here's a quick teaser from our first episode, featuring Alice Roberts, Aoife McLysaght and Fran Scott, taking a sneak peek behind the scenes at the 2018 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures.More info online at geneticsunzipped.com
Etchegaray Nguluwe has represented Namibia in Paralympic sport at the World Championships and Commonwealth Games. But, born with a club foot, he struggled to keep up in a category where many of the men he raced against had one leg amputated below the knee and used a prosthetic blade. In March of 2016, Etchegaray took the decision to have his foot removed. He has now been fitted with his own blade - a huge financial investment by Namibia's Paralympic Committee. Why do they think he is worth it? Do the Formula 1 drivers of today realise how much they owe to the pioneers of 1950? Amongst those lining up for the very first F1 race at Silverstone 67 years ago was a member of Thailand's royal family. Prince Bira was the driver, and he was managed by his cousin Prince Chula. Narisa Chakrabongse is Prince Chula's daughter. She tells Caroline about her family's involvement in the birth of Formula 1, how the pair would write their pit-lane boards in Thai so no-one else could work out their tactics and how the films her mother shot of the races helped her really get to know the father who died when she was just seven. Socrates captained one of the greatest Brazil teams of all time, yet spent more time thinking about politics than tactics. He was passionate, charming and hedonistic, but above all he was a thinker. Andrew Downie has written the first full biography of a man who introduced democracy to the football club where he made his name, even as the rest of Brazil was in the grip of a military dictatorship in the early 1980s. The council fields of Manchester are the new front line in the battle for supremacy between the city's two Premier League football clubs, United and City. Local boys have always made that journey from their local pitches to the biggest stage of all, but it is how both Manchester clubs are now pursuing children aged eight and younger that has brought comparisons with The Cold War, and an arms race. Knock-Out Sister is a bespoke boxing gym for Muslim women. The facility in Newcastle protects its members' privacy but allowed the BBC's Anna Foster in to see first-hand how the sport is helping women of all ages build their confidence and learn self-defence. A new study of water quality in public swimming pools has found that in 100% of cases, there was urine present. The survey, which was carried out in Canada, does not make for pleasant reading. So are public pools safe, and why don't people just leave the pool when they need to go for a wee? We hear from scientist, Fran Scott, and the Olympic Swimming medallist, Steve Parry (Photo: Etchegaray Nguluwe Credit: Michael Hamukwaya)
The Ada Lovelace Day podcast highlights the work of women in STEM. We talk to women from around the STEM world about their careers, as well as talking to women and men, about historic and modern women’s achievements, discoveries, and inventions. In our second episode, Suw Charman-Anderson talks to science communicator Fran Scott about her work designing science demos for television and schools, and how to get into a TV presenting career. And we also hear from Maia Weinstock, deputy editor at MIT news, who discusses the queen of nuclear research, Chien-Shiung Wu, her crucial role in disproving the Conservation of Parity and her vital contribution to the Manhattan Project.
This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Catherine Ross Head Squeeze is a new science communication YouTube channel, exploring science, culture, and anything else cool that is discussed around the water cooler. Working with people like Huw James, Fran Scott and many other talented science communicators and scientists, The […]The post Speaking to… Catherine Ross from Head Squeeze appeared first on Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed.