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Imagine having a tireless teammate watching your back 24/7, never missing a beat when it comes to keeping you safe. That's exactly what AI agents in manufacturing are capable of today. Spot AI uses cameras and AI agents to spot safety issues, send alerts, and collect data that can improve safety training in the future. Yes, a human could do all that. But who wants to spend 8 hours a day reviewing footage? In this episode, Dunchadhn Lyons, Director of Engineering, shares a real-world example of a safety manager freeing up time and reducing safety incidents by 40%. He joins us at Batch Brewing for our Automate afterparty, along with this episode's co-host, Jake Hall, aka The Manufacturing Millennial. We explore how AI agents are transforming ordinary security cameras into intelligent safety monitors that can spot forklift near-misses, missing PPE, and operational bottlenecks before they become costly problems. Plus, we chat about how these "AI teammates" can capture and preserve the invaluable knowledge of experienced workers before they retire – addressing one of manufacturing's biggest challenges. Tune in for the full story and don't forget to subscribe! In this episode, find out: Dunchadhn breaks down the basics of what an AI agent in manufacturing is and how they're designed to make our lives easier How Spot AI uses cameras as “AI teammates” to monitor for potential safety issues and use data for training How an AI agent could be used to fill in the gaps in knowledge after people start retiring in manufacturing Where Dunchadhn sees the future of AI agents headed and how Spot AI could expand beyond using cameras The best use cases for AI agents and Spot AI's solution in manufacturing Dunchadhn shares an example of one workplace where they achieved a 40% reduction in safety issues How manufacturers can get started with improving safety with AI and why adopting Spot AI's solution is simpler than you might think How to get buy-in from a team to use cameras for safety monitoring How Spot AI can also help businesses make operational improvements, with one example of a company avoiding millions in lost revenue Where can AI agents go in the future? Dunchadhn shares his predictions for the future of AI agents in manufacturing The best way to get more people onboard with AI agents Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: "A 40% reduction in safety incidents means that people are safer. It means you can go to work, get your job done, and you can go to your family without having a fear of ending up in the hospital for a couple of weeks." "AI agents can serve as training mechanisms for other new human employees so that tribal knowledge is not lost.""These AI teammates are really about supporting humans, making humans safer, making humans more efficient, and augmenting human abilities. There's definitely no notion of replacement or monitoring." Links & mentions: Spot AI, video AI agents for the physical world Batch Brewing, brewery and restaurant located in Corktown, Detroit, MI
Est-ce que les artistes parviennent à fédérer leurs publics ? Est-ce que les travailleur·ses de la culture prennent la mesure de la bascule, des risques qui se profilent et contre lesquels il sera presque impossible de lutter ? Et d'ailleurs comment on lutte ? Réponse dans l'heure du thé, la partie enquête de cet épisode 8 de Dramathis. Dramathis est un podcast écrit, incarné, monté et mis en musique par Mathis Grosos. Soutenez-le sur Patreon ! Les personnes qui interviennent dans l'épisode : Féris Barkat (extrait France Inter), Hervé Loichemol de Hungry for Justice in Palestine. Les manifestant·es du 10 avril à Paris : Claire-Serre Combe, secrétaire générale du Synptac CGT,Muriel Richard, attachée de presse, Une étudiante en L1 histoire de l'art, Un étudiant en licence de géographie, Une musicienne syndiquée au SNAM qui dépend de la CGT spectacle, Sébastien, auteur de BD, Marthe, illustratrice. L'équipe de Cultures en lutte IDF :Léo Tétaz-Josse, comédien, metteur en scène et étudiant, Hugo Jannet, auteur, interprète, batteur, Esther Abarca, comédienne, autrice, metteuse en scène, Samuel Marin Belfond, critique d'art, artiste-auteur, formateur en prévention VSS, Maeline, artiste plasticienneDes références pour aller plus loin : Les comptes instagram de @cht.am, @mariecoquillechambel, @graspolitique, @elisaamaranta, @camilleetienne_, @banlieues_climat, @aggressively transLes comptes de @grandebavardeuse, @sarahmako, @ryolaitdebrebis sur Tik Tok, La panique woke de Margot Mahoudeau, Contre le théâtre politique d'Olivier Neveux, Quand l'art chasse le populaire de Marjorie Glas, Programme de désordre absolu : décoloniser le musée de François Vergès, Act Up de Didier Lestrade, Répertoire des subversions de Martin Le Chevallier, Shoulder to shoulder : a queer history of solidarity, coalition and chaos de Jake Hall, Une pétition à relayer : Pétition pour protester contre la dissolution d'urgence palestineDes associations à soutenir : Utopia 56, Urgence Palestine, Le Collectif des Jeunes de Belleville, Nous Toutes, ExisTransInter... Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Est-ce que les artistes parviennent à fédérer leurs publics ? Est-ce que les travailleur·ses de la culture prennent la mesure de la bascule, des risques qui se profilent et contre lesquels il sera presque impossible de lutter ? Et d'ailleurs comment on lutte ? Réponse dans l'heure du thé, la partie enquête de cet épisode 8 de Dramathis.Dramathis est un podcast écrit, incarné, monté et mis en musique par Mathis Grosos. Soutenez-le sur Patreon !Les personnes qui interviennent dans l'épisode : Féris Barkat (extrait France Inter),Hervé Loichemol de Hungry for Justice in Palestine.Les manifestant·es du 10 avril à Paris : Claire-Serre Combe, secrétaire générale du Synptac CGT,Muriel Richard, attachée de presse,Une étudiante en L1 histoire de l'art,Un étudiant en licence de géographie,Une musicienne syndiquée au SNAM qui dépend de la CGT spectacle,Sébastien, auteur de BD,Marthe, illustratrice.L'équipe de Cultures en lutte IDF :Léo Tétaz-Josse, comédien, metteur en scène et étudiant,Hugo Jannet, auteur, interprète, batteur,Esther Abarca, comédienne, autrice, metteuse en scène,Samuel Marin Belfond, critique d'art, artiste-auteur, formateur en prévention VSS,Maeline, artiste plasticienneDes références pour aller plus loin : Les comptes instagram de @cht.am, @mariecoquillechambel, @graspolitique, @elisaamaranta, @camilleetienne_, @banlieues_climat, @aggressively transLes comptes de @grandebavardeuse, @sarahmako, @ryolaitdebrebis sur Tik Tok,La panique woke de Margot Mahoudeau,Contre le théâtre politique d'Olivier Neveux,Quand l'art chasse le populaire de Marjorie Glas,Programme de désordre absolu : décoloniser le musée de François Vergès,Act Up de Didier Lestrade,Répertoire des subversions de Martin Le Chevallier,Shoulder to shoulder : a queer history of solidarity, coalition and chaos de Jake Hall,Une pétition à relayer :Pétition pour protester contre la dissolution d'urgence palestineDes associations à soutenir : Utopia 56, Urgence Palestine, Le Collectif des Jeunes de Belleville, Nous Toutes, ExisTransInter... Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Take your mind back to five years ago. Many of us were celebrating the start of what we thought would be an exciting decade for automation. And well… it's certainly been different and not quite how most of us expected.Now, we sit squarely in the middle of a decade that has pushed automation and AI front and center of so many industries now. So how close were our pre-pandemic predictions on automation? And more importantly, where is automation headed next?This episode was recorded live at the 2025 A3 Business Forum, co-hosted by Jake Hall aka the Manufacturing Millennial, and features five conversations with industry leaders helping to shape automation's future. We look at robotics, AI, machine vision, motion control, and the broader tech and manufacturing industries, plus we swap predictions on the second half of the 2020s.This week's guests include:Peter Zafiro, General Manager at LinMot USAChristelle Keefer - Global Business Development Manager, Education at ABBJuan Aparicio - Founder & CEO at Reshape AutomationDavid Dechow - Machine Vision & Automation Solutions Architect at Motion Automation IntelligenceAlex Shikany - Executive Vice President at A3Jake Hall will be joining us for Automate 2025 in May, so don't miss the chance to grab tickets and learn more here.In this episode, find out:Why 2025 A3 Business Forum is the perfect spot for a conversation about automationWhat the convergence of technologies has meant for automation's applications in manufacturing and beyondPeter explains the biggest pain point that LinMot was experiencing and how automation became key The role of motion vision today and how it's evolved with the help of automationWhy now is the best time in history to be involved with automation How STEM education paves the way for the growth of robotics The biggest hurdles to getting education institutions on board with STEMSome of the top non-profit organizations to keep an eye out for How AI has developed over the first half of the decade Two ingredients that every successful application should have in the world of AI Examples of AI deployed successfully and where this is likely to change in the future How elements of vision tech have accelerated in the past 10 yearsAlex's perspective on automation's evolution throughout the first half of this decade The biggest things we're looking forward to in 2025 and beyond What to expect at Automate 2025, which this episode's co-hosts Chris and Jake will be attending in MayEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:"This is the best time there is in this industry. It's the convergence of all these technologies, whether it's robots, cobots, linear motion... the difference-maker will be how you introduce automation to your employees and make it easier to do more fun jobs." - Peter Zafiro"Schools are starting to realize that the students need to be exposed to STEM way earlier than just high school. High school is too late. College is too late. Let's get those kids exposed at an earlier age to the amazing field of manufacturing." - Christelle Keefer "Behind every robot, there are a lot of people. There are people selling the robots. There are people installing the robots. There are people maintaining the robots." - Juan Aparicio "No one I...
Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches from Amos 6:1-7. The sermon title is, "Complacency: The Silent Killer".
In this conversation, Justin Golba interviews Jake Hall, the 2023 Tennessee State Amateur Champion, as he prepares for the Final Stage of Q School for the PGA Tour. They discuss Jake's journey in golf, his experiences at the University of Tennessee, the importance of mindset and confidence in competitive play, and the role of his caddy, Scott Stallings. Jake shares insights on handling nerves, learning from past tournaments, and his goals for the upcoming week, along with personal anecdotes and quickfire questions that reveal his character and approach to the game.Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
Jake Hall, a trailblazer in manufacturing automation and robotics, joins Manufacturing Tech Australia to explore the cutting edge of technological advancements shaping the industry. In this episode, we delve into the transformative impact of robotics, AI, and digital tools, including: How AI-driven, no-code solutions are simplifying robotics programming. The rise of Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) and its implications for manufacturers. Strategies for bridging the talent gap using digital work instructions and capturing tribal knowledge. Jake shares insights from his global experience, discussing how these innovations can empower small and medium-sized manufacturers to thrive in a competitive landscape. Tune in for an engaging conversation that offers actionable advice for businesses ready to embrace the future of manufacturing.
Many of our listeners are already familiar with Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial—an influential voice in the industry. With an impressive 2024 tour schedule including 44 event visits, Jake is a true cornerstone of the manufacturing community. We had the privilege of sitting down with him for an interview at the 2024 ASSEMBLY Show to discuss how the industry has evolved since our last conversation. Jake shares his insights on how technologies, from humanoid robots and AI to advancements in content creation are reshaping the manufacturing floor. However, with advancements comes a need for a new mindset: companies must be prepared to leverage data and technology to drive meaningful change. Jake also discusses the importance of manufacturers opening their doors and showcasing what's happening on the shop floor in a more authentic, engaging way to attract talent. Despite progress, many companies still need to leverage social media effectively to highlight what they do, who they are, and why they're a great place to work. If you're looking to understand the current wave of innovation in manufacturing and how to stay ahead, this episode is a must-listen.Sponsored By:
Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches from James 1:13-18. The sermon title is, "Winning the Temptation Battle".
"Dark, dirty, dull, dangerous, and dumb"—that's a common misconception about careers in manufacturing, says guest Jake Hall on this episode of the Better Together podcast. Yet, according to Hall, "manufacturing is an industry that creates so much opportunity... I think it's the foundation of our economy." As the Manufacturing Millennial, Hall talks to corporate clients and audiences around the country about automation, technology, and what they can mean for modern manufacturers when it comes to attracting young professionals. He is an experienced sales professional with deep insight into the millennial mindset—as well as the tremendous opportunities manufacturing can offer for companies willing to make the connection.Hall graduated from Grand Valley State University with a bachelor's in Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering and a minor in Biomedical Engineering. He will serve as the keynote speaker at the upcoming SuperCorrExpo in Orlando, FL, September 8 - 11. Check the links below to learn more about Jake Hall and the SCE event. Homepage for Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial: themanufacturingmillennial.comSuperCorrExpo details, including program updates: supercorrexpo.orgRegister for SuperCorrExpo.
In this re-run episode of Manufacturing Unscripted, Matt sits down with Jake Hall, widely known as the Manufacturing Millennial, to dive into the world of Industry 4.0 and its transformative impact on modern manufacturing. Jake, a trailblazer in revitalizing the image of manufacturing, shares his deep insights on current trends and his mission to make the industry exciting again. Together, they explore the intricacies of not just how products are made, but how the entire manufacturing process is developed and optimized. Don't miss this engaging conversation with someone who truly has his finger on the pulse of manufacturing innovation! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mQNtu_WHPHk @promess @jake hall @lauren Rall @matthew rall
In this episode, we learn how Jacobi Robotics is improving the programming and deployment of industrial robots from CEO and co-founder Max Cao. You'll learn how Jacobi is using AI to simplify the robot programming process. The company has released its first application specifically for palletizing. Later on in the show, Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millenial, sits down with Jan Hennecke, product manager for Igus at the recent Robotics Summit to learn all about Igus' low-cost and easy-to-program robotics product line.
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches from Revelation 5:1-14. The sermon title is, "The Center of Heaven".
En este episodio grabado con público durante la semana del Orgullo LGTBIQA+ hablamos de arte drag. El drag es una de las manifestaciones más auténtica y genuinamente queer que existen. Escucharéis muchas veces las plabras drag queen, transformista, travesti travesti o incluso reinona –según la RAE–, y todas se refieren a esta manifestación artística incómoda y significativa de la ocupación m4r1c0n4 del espacio público, que diría Ocaña, cuyos orígenes se remontan a la tragedia griega, el kabuki japonés, el kathakali hindú, los köeçekler del imperio otomano y, más tarde, el vodevil. Referentes como Fregoli, Divine, John Waters, Madonna y la madre de todes, RuPaul, han sido escenciales para que el drag llegue hoy en día a la televisión global y a museos “normales” como el Frans Hals de Amsterdam. Hugáceo Crujiente, estrella invitada de este pódcast y participante de la primera temporada de Drag Race España, nos ayuda a completar el glosario del arte drag. Nos basamos principalmente en los libros: '¡Eres tan travesti! Breve historia del transformismo en España', de Anto Rodríguez (Egales) 'Arte drag', de Jake Hall, Sofie Birkin, Helen Li y Jasjyot Singh Hans (Astiberri)
What if the key to success wasn't a four-year degree, but a different path entirely?In this episode of BCBS, we delve into a thought-provoking question while celebrating seven years since the start of our business journey. And of course, it wouldn't be a BCBS episode without Steve and Brad's signature banter and friendly ribbing.They introduce Jake Hall, also known as the "Manufacturing Millennial," who brings a wealth of knowledge about the importance of vocational schools, community colleges, apprenticeships, and their role in career success.Jake Hall delves into his own trajectory in the manufacturing industry, starting from a summer job and evolving into a prominent advocate for automation and skilled trades. He underscores the misconceptions about the industry and emphasizes the myriad opportunities available in skilled trades and automation. The discussion stresses the necessity for blue-collar industries to focus on leadership, mentoring, and creating career growth opportunities to retain younger talent.Jake's insights extend to community involvement, the importance of showcasing the human side of companies, and the value of connecting with local educational initiatives to attract the next-generation workforce. Highlights:1. Redefining Success Without a Four-Year Degree: Explore how alternatives like vocational schools, community colleges, and apprenticeships can lead to lucrative and fulfilling careers.2.Jake Hall's Professional Journey: From a summer job to gaining 100,000 followers on various platforms, Jake shares his path to becoming a full-time advocate for the manufacturing industry.3. Millennials and Gen Z Career Expectations: Discover why younger generations look beyond paychecks, seeking purpose, impact, and growth in their careers.4. Addressing Industry Misconceptions: Learn how Jake confronts the stereotypes of manufacturing being dark, dirty, and dangerous, highlighting the sector's potential and opportunities.5. Community and Educational Engagement: Understand the power of local co-op programs, internships, and community involvement in fostering talent and securing business success.Support Blue-Collar Businesses: Join us in recognizing and supporting the valuable contributions of blue-collar workers to our economy and society. Your feedback is crucial for our continuous improvement.Connect with our guest:WebsiteLinkedInConnect with us:Steve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
On the show today, we talk to Sankalp Arora, CEO and co-founder of Gather.ai, and learn about Gather's view of warehouse inventory management using drones. The second feature on the show today is an interview with Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millenial, and Scott Sizemore, Director of Commercial Marketing at Electrocraft. Links: https://www.gather.ai/ https://www.electrocraft.com/
I was lucky enough to schedule this podcast recording on the very rare weeks when Jake Hall was not on the road. This conversation focuses on Jake's years of experience at manufacturing and engineering trade shows. He shares valuable strategies for companies who want to maximize their event spend, Including the most important strategies to take while planning, attending and following up with attendees post-show. We talk about the opportunity to capture video content with partners, clients, and your internal subject matter experts and how networking events can be just as important as the trade show itself. Key TakeawaysPromote trade show attendance before the event to generate interest and schedule meetings with potential customers and partners.Create engaging and interactive booth experiences to attract and engage attendees.Form partnerships and collaborations with other companies in the industry to showcase integrated solutions and expand reach.Capture video content at trade shows to create post-show content and leverage for marketing purposes.Recast manufacturing as a cool STEM industry to attract younger generations and change the perception of the industry.ResourcesConnect with Jake on LinkedInConnect with Wendy on LinkedInLearn more about the Manufacturing MillennialRelated Episode: Trade Show Marketing Strategies from Automate 2024Related Episode: Nimble Event Strategy in Electronics
Hört rein in die Aufnahme der Veranstaltungsreihe “Verzaubert Queere Lebensgeschichten” vom 15.1.2024 im Kaufleuten Zürich moderiert von Anna Rosenwasser (@annarosenwasser). Eingeladene Tabea Rai alias Bartli von Glitzer | IG: @von_glitzer Michel von Känel alias Paprika | IG: @callherpaprika Jake Hall, Co-Autor*in von "Drag ist Kunst" | IG: @queerbooktakes Lovis Heuss alias Justin Bellini Case | IG: @justin_bellini_case und Chris Heer alias Chris Cripping | IG @chris_cripping vom Drag-Kollektiv The Heart Throb Mob¹ | IG: @theheartthrobmob Anna Rosenwasser unterhält sich im Pannel mit den Drag-Künster*innen über ihre Kunstform, Schminkroutinen, Politik, Unsicherbarkeit von Drag Kings, Quings, Things und Clowns und Rassismus. Mit Co-Autor*in Jake Hall, welche*r ein Buch zu Drag geschrieben hat (“Drag ist Kunst”) spricht sie auf Englisch u.A. über die Entstehung von Drag und dessen Namen sowie über das Buch (ab 30:53). ¹ Das Drag-Kollektiv The Heart Throb Mob besteht aus Justin Bellini Case (@justin_bellini_case), Chris Cripping (@chris_cripping), Tallboy (@tallboy.is.king), Jo~DyK(e)ing (@jo_dyking), Ms. Lucy Lovehandles (@mslucylovehandles), King Kobrrrah (@ko_brrrah) und Johnny (@elf.kolibri). Die abschliessende grossartige Performance von “The Heart Throb Mob” kann leider via Audiospur nicht gezeigt werden. Also bucht Drag-Künstler*innen, insbesondere Drag Kings, Quings, Things, Clowns und Creatures. Viel Spass und happy Pride! Denkt an alle der wundervollen Community und unterstützt sie.
Jake Hall is best known as the Manufacturing Millennial. A true industrial influencer, Jake talks about the latest technologies in the automation and manufacturing space, while making it engaging for all audiences. He has more than a decade of experience working with manufacturers, system integrators, and distributors, and he understands the importance of advocating for smart automation, robotics, and skilled trades. Jake recently spoke with Plant Services editor in chief Thomas Wilk about manufacturing's need for companies to attract and mentor the future skilled workforce.
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches from Matthew 20:20-28. The sermon title is, "The High Honor Humility".
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/How did Jake gain a following of over 70,000 on LinkedIn? As a full time industry advocate and keynote speaker what is his favorite part of his job? What do his 3 robot dogs do to help the industry? https://ororapackagingsolutions.com/Looking to improve the sustainability of your packaging today? Check out: https://www.landsberg.com/The views and opinions expressed on the "Sustainable Packaging with Cory Connors" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. https://specright.com/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/1329820053/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=corygathttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-connors/I'm here to help you make your packaging more sustainable! Reach out today and I'll get back to you asap. This podcast is an independent production and the podcast production is an original work of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2022.
Die Liebe und das Leben sind vielfältig und haben zahlreiche Facetten. Doch spiegelt sich diese Vielfalt auch in Büchern wider? Zum zweiten Mal begrüßen wir Buchblogger und Lehrer Benni Cullen in unserem Podcast und sprechen mit ihm über Queerness in der Literatur und über sein Verlagsdebüt mit seiner Kurzgeschichte „Let's Go Home Together“ in der Anthologie “Lieb doch, wie du willst”.Die Anthologie “Lieb doch, wie du willst” ist erschienen bei Thienemann-Esslinger: https://www.thienemann-esslinger.de/produkt/lieb-doch-wie-du-willst-isbn-978-3-522-20292-3Bennis Buchtipps queerer Bücher waren:“Love, You” von Kai Spellmeier, erschienen bei Lyx: https://www.luebbe.de/lyx/buecher/lgbtqia/love-you-ein-buch-fuer-dich/id_9153515“Einfach nur Paul” von Tania Witte, erschienen bei Arena: https://www.arena-verlag.de/artikel/einfach-nur-paul-978-3-401-60684-2“Drag ist Kunst” von Jake Hall, erschienen im Katalyst Verlag: https://www.katalystverlag.de/products/drag-ist-kunstMehr über Benni findet ihr übrigens auf seiner Website: https://benni-cullen.de/Die ausführlichen Shownotes sowie mehr über uns und diesen Podcast gibt es unter https://www.buecherrauschen.de .Ihr habt Anregungen, Wünsche, Ideen oder Fragen an uns? Dann schreibt uns an buecherrauschen@web.de oder auf https://www.instagram.com/buecherrauschen_derpodcast(Musik: All over now - GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de )
Becky Ripley and Sophie Ward take a cold hard look at the psychology behind each of the seven deadly sins, in the order established by Pope Gregory the Great: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and lazy old sloth. Why have we evolved these emotions? What's going on in the brain and the body when we feel them? And how best can we live alongside them - in ourselves and with others?Wrath is today's hot topic, and things can get pretty ugly when our blood starts to boil. Some of us are quick to flip, some of us brood, and some of us push down our anger. But ultimately anger is a motivator; a driver for change in the face of a perceived injustice. The question is, how are you going to act on it? For bad? Or for good?To guide us through this mess is evolutionary anthropologist Dr Anna Machin from the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, psychology professor Dr Ryan Martin (aka "The Anger Professor"), multidisciplinary artist and former Children's Laureate of Wales, Connor Allen, and Jake Hall from the Destroy'd Rage Rooms. Producer: Becky Ripley
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches from Hebrews 13:8.
In this episode of the PSA BizTech Podcast we will be discussing the “business and technology” behind Jake Hall the “Manufacturing Millennial”! With over 75,000 followers and 100,000,000+ views on his content, Jake ignites conversations and creates awareness about the latest in automation and technology to excite the current and future workforce on innovation possibilities. He also works directly with small manufacturers to Fortune 100 companies to encourage them to invest in skilled trades to attract the next generation workforce!Jake Hall can directly on his LinkedIn page - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ and be sure to Ring the Bell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode I sit down with the manufacturing millennial, Jake Hall. Jake has built a huge following on social media by shedding light on the many cool, innovative automations happening in manufacturing. From machines which can pick up trash in a park, bake cookies, and improve so many facets of everyday life, Jake reminds us that manufacturing is awesome and so many opportunities exist in the sector. Can AI revive manufacturing in education? If AI disrupts white collar jobs by automating communication in seconds, shouldn't this mean we now expose our young people to new opportunities for the workforce they will be a part of? Plus, AI identifies wild fires and reduces airplane contrails. FEC explores AI regulation in political ads. Give Jake a follow at his socials below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ https://twitter.com/MFGMillennial
A manufacturing veteran agrees, adding that you need to start thinking about IT/OT convergence differently as well. You must create more synergies among people and machines, and that requires a new strategy. Hear what Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial, and Sath Rao, the Director of Global Manufacturing Strategy at Zebra, recommend you do to make manufacturing jobs more attractive to a broader group of people. They also explain why automation is misunderstood and what you can do to help dispel myths. Listen now.
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches from 1 Kings 22:1-38.
Anna Oppes"BookRave"È stato lanciato via social il progetto condiviso di otto case editrici (effequ, Iperborea, minimum fax, NN Editore, Nottetempo, Quinto Quarto, il Saggiatore, Sur), riscuotendo da subito tantissime adesioni: si tratta di BookRave, un progetto di lettura già ampiamente sostenuto da lettori e librerie, che prevede un percorso trimestrale tematico.Le librerie che aderiscono al progetto riceveranno dalle otto case editrici un titolo legato al tema del trimestre.Il primo tema è Corpi: perché il corpo attraversa le narrazioni e le storie, è elemento preponderante di riflessione sia in narrativa che in saggistica, attorno ad esso ruota gran parte della discussione contemporanea su rappresentazione e visibilità. BookRave presenterà otto storie (i cui titoli saranno rivelati a fine mese sui social delle case editrici), tra saggi, romanzi e graphic novel, per attraversare il tema centrale della contemporaneità, comprenderlo meglio e in qualche modo celebrarlo.Starà poi alla libreria e ai suoi lettori determinare un percorso assieme, trovare i collegamenti, giocare coi libri, stimolare le discussioni: è una sfida comune, che sarà sostenuta da iniziative da parte delle case editrici, incontri dal vivo, contenuti multimediali. L'obiettivo di BookRave è molteplice e ambizioso: creare un festival diffuso, collaborativo, mostrare come case editrici anche molto diverse tra loro possano riflettere su uno stesso tema, e come libri anche molto diversi, se messi in dialogo, possano aprire nuove prospettive.Ma soprattutto a BookRave piace l'idea di pensare che le cose si possano fare insieme, mettendo le proprie forze in condivisione, aprendo un percorso di dialogo e mutuo sostegno con le librerie e con chi i libri li acquista e li legge e ne parla.Ecco gli otto libri di BookRave: tutti riferiti al tema trasversale del CorpoSangue cattivo, di Beatrice Galluzzi, effequCorpi dipinti, di Matt Lodder, il SaggiatoreLa valle dei fiori, di Niviaq Korneliussen, IperboreaAll the love I can get, di Tommi Parrish, minimum faxAffamata, di Melissa Broder, NN EditoreChiedi se vive o se muore, di Gaia Giovagnoli, nottetempoL'Arte del Drag, di Jake Hall, Sofie Birkin, Helen Li, Jasjyot Singh Hans, Quinto Quarto edizioniUmani ibridi, di Harry Parker, SurIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches from Romans 8:28-39.
With Jake's personal brand, the “Manufacturing Millennial,” he has created an audience of 70,000+ followers with over 80 million views on social media. Key topics in this conversation include: How and why Jake became the Manufacturing Millennial The importance of manufacturing as we strive for safer and more sustainable mobility solutions The most promising technologies in the manufacturing space Where automation makes the most sense How we can use education and awareness to inspire the next generation of skilled manufacturing workers Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/manufacturingmillennial LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ Website: www.themanufacturingmillennial.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/ManufacturingMillennial Bio Jake Hall is the Manufacturing Millennial. With over a decade of experience working with manufacturers, system integrators, and distributors in the manufacturing and automation industry, he understands the importance of advocating smart automation, robotics, and skilled trades. But more importantly, he recognizes the need and demand for companies and organizations to begin attracting and mentoring the future skilled workforce of upcoming generations. With Jake's personal brand, the “Manufacturing Millennial,” he has created an audience of 70,000+ followers with over 80 million views on social media. But Jake's advocacy doesn't stop online; he has given dozens of high-energy keynote presentations discussing the future of our manufacturing industry and how it needs to change through technology, culture, and workforce. When Jake isn't advocating manufacturing, you'll find him at a Chicago Cubs game, smoking BBQ, fishing, or building Lego with his two daughters. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week: Mitch and Missy dedicate the entire episode to a new book from Good Faith Media, "True Colors," a collection of essays that bear witness to God's work in, with, and through LGBTQ+ persons, pastors, and their congregations. Guests: Jake Hall, Elizabeth Mangham Lott and June Joplin, contributors to "True Colors: Stories of Baptist Inclusion." "Good Faith Weekly" is produced out of Norman, Oklahoma. Music is by Pond5. Learn more at www.GoodFaithMedia.org and @GFMediaOrg Links: Buy the book ~ https://goodfaithmedia.org/bookstore/ Jake Hall ~ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakehall/ Elizabeth Mangham Lott ~ https://www.elizabethlott.com/ June Joplin ~ https://www.pastorjune.com/
If you're a part of the manufacturing community on LinkedIn, you undoubtedly follow Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial. Jake not only creates videos showcasing automation being deployed by manufacturing companies to create the products that you buy everyday, but he also openly advocates for the adoption of automation to give people more meaningful work. Join the conversation to learn more about how he is doing his part to change the narrative of the role that automation will play in the future of the manufacturing workforce and how companies are already successfully making that transition happen today. In This Episode:Jake shares his thoughts on how the industry is progressing into a STEM based industry and how we can attract and recruit incoming generations of the workforce to manufacturing (~the 4:58 time mark).Ann and Jake explore how technology is going to be a critical part of supplementing labor over the next 5-10 years as we continue to face a growing workforce deficit of 2M manufacturing jobs by 2030 (~the 12:36 time mark).Jake addresses the longstanding myth of robotics and automation and how companies can strategically lead conversations with their existing workforce in proactive way in order to guide them into new career paths that are emerging from this technology (~the 22:00 time stamp).More About The Manufacturing Millennial: Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial, talks about the latest technology in the automation and manufacturing while making it engaging for all audiences. He is an experienced sales professional with extensive knowledge building lasting business relationships across multiple accounts, designing sales strategies, and creating and accomplishing project goals. Proficiency in creating new business opportunities with existing and new accounts by leveraging key strengths and maintain customer relationships. Connect with him to learn more and follow him on his social channels: :The Manufacturing Millennial LinkedIn | Jake Hall's LinkedIn | Jake Hall on Tik Tok | Jake Hall on YouTube More About Workforce 4.0:Workforce 4.0 is an industry centric podcast featuring Manufacturing Executives from all industries coming together to emphasize how companies are partnering with technology to give people more meaningful work. As a passion project created by Ann Wyatt, Workforce 4.0 highlights crucial topics such as the increasing talent gap, success stories of real people engaged with the latest manufacturing technology and how the manufacturing workforce can transition into these exciting new roles. Workforce 4.0 on YouTube | Your Host: Ann Wyatt | Workforce 4.0 on Spotify | Workforce 4.0 on iTunes
In this episode were joined by Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial. With over a decade of experience working with manufacturers, system integrators, and distributors in the manufacturing industry, he understands the importance of advocating smart automation, robotics and skilled trades. But more importantly, he recognizes the need and demand for companies and organizations to begin attracting and mentoring the future skilled workforce of upcoming generations. If you're interested or considering a career in skilled trades, automation or robotics this episode is for you! You can find Jake at The Manufacturing Millennial and on LinkedIn! Celebrate the Class of 2023 with our new graduation merch! Our website: www.YourAdvisorsWillSeeYouNow.com Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Send us an email: yawsynpodcast@gmail.com Support the podcast through Venmo: @YawsynPodcast
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches a sermon entitled "The Man of God's look at Life." Today's scripture passage is Psalm 90.
In this episode, Eric and Phil sit down with Jake Hall, the “Manufacturing Millennial,” to talk about the concept of the connected worker and important manufacturing trends to watch in 2023. Jake, whose manufacturing experience spans 17 years, shares some key benefits of the connected manufacturing workforce, including process visibility, seamless collaboration, more effective training, and the opportunity for workers to see when they're “winning” on the shop floor. He also discusses why technology is the key to capturing and sharing the expertise of retiring workers with new workers coming into manufacturing.Plus — we're announcing the winner of our free registration giveaway to the L2L Connected Workforce Summit!To learn more about the impact of connected workers on the future of manufacturing, check out this recent L2L article: https://www.l2l.com/blog/the-role-of-connected-work-in-a-sustainable-workforce-strategy l2l.comYoutube: @leading2leanl2l.comYoutube: @leading2lean
Join us as we speak with The Manufacturing Millennial, Jake Hall. Jake, a manufacturing professional for over 16 years, has created an unparalleled social media following which makes manufacturing and automation relatable to people of all ages and backgrounds and uplifts the field. In this episode we discuss Jake's background and professional journey, the decline of manufacturing jobs in the US, making good content for LinkedIn, and more. If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause today. You'll get notified every time a new episode releases and it's the best way to support the channel!
Join us as we speak with The Manufacturing Millennial, Jake Hall. Jake, a manufacturing professional for over 16 years, has created an unparalleled social media following which makes manufacturing and automation relatable to people of all ages and backgrounds and uplifts the field. In this episode we discuss Jake's background and professional journey, the decline of manufacturing jobs in the US, making good content for LinkedIn, and more. If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause today. You'll get notified every time a new episode releases and it's the best way to support the channel!
Featuring Jake Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ In this Manufacturing Marketer Podcast episode, Brendon and Mary from Gorilla 76 speak with Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial, about how to set yourself up for success at a trade show. The conversation covers two perspectives: from an exhibitor and as an attendee. They discuss what to do before the trade show to ensure success, such as engaging with the community through social media and email campaigns, and framing the conversation around the problem your customers are having. They also share tips for successful trade show booth setup, such as booth location, backdrop design, and creating engaging content. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-time attendee, this podcast has valuable insights to help you make the most out of your next trade show. ----- Join us on Industrial Marketing Live our live web show on the first and thrid Thursdays of the month at 10 am CST. Register at industrialmarketinglive.com
Trade shows are often a huge line item in a manufacturing company's budget – even when the ROI on these shows is unclear at best, they continue to be a necessary activity year after year. So if you're going to exhibit at a tradeshow how can you maximize your returns? The Manufacturing Millennial Jake Hall joins the IML team to break down: - Engagement strategies before, during and after the event - How a product first message could be hindering your success - Leveraging the moment for content and networking - When you should exhibit vs. when you should attend – Join us live on future IML sessions! Learn more and register at https://www.gorilla76.com/industrial-marketing-live
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches a sermon entitled Suffering: What No One Wants and Everyone Needs! Today's scripture passage is 1 Peter 4:12-19.
Jake Hall, also known as the Manufacturing Millennial joins David Grussenmeyer for a great discussion on the outlook on education within the manufacturing industry. They dive in and discuss the effects of the OT and IT convergence in manufacturing, the new generation of manufacturing engineers, and how education is evolving to meet today's manufacturing needs. Jake and David also talk about the challenges of education and how the pandemic revealed opportunities in manufacturing.
In October 2022, we ventured to Boston, MA for the Association for Advancing Automation's annual Vision Show and Autonomous Mobile Robots and Logistics Conference (AMRL). In the past, these had been 2 separate events, but this year, A3 brought them together under one roof.You really can't have robotics without imaging and you can't have mobile robotics without machine vision. The tie-ins are endless. It just made sense to bring these events together and it was great being part of this weeklong extravaganza.This is somewhat of an anniversary episode since we covered the AMR and Logistics Conference last year with Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial. We have another 2-part bonus episode for you this week containing over 10 interviews with leaders in robotics and machine vision, including:-Erik Nieves, Founder of Plus One Robotics-Jeremy Bergh, President, North America at IDS Imaging-Joe Gemma, VP of Sales and Marketing at Calvary Robotics-Theng Kuoch of CMES Robotics-Rajesh Iyengar, Founder & CEO of Lincode Labs-Denise Stafford of KUKA Robotics-Patty Katsaros of Locus Robotics-Laura Hoffman, Automation Industry Insider-Matt Charles, VP of Mobile Robotics at RoBEX-Melonee Wise, VP Robotics Automation at Zebra Technologies-Alex Shikany, VP Membership & Business Intelligence at A3Make sure to visit ManufacturingHappyHour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
Join Chris Luecke, Jake Hall, and Host Malachi Greb at the A3 - Association for Advancing Automation Vision Show!
Who could ever imagine that manufacturing would have influencers? Well, it does. And a handful are leading the movement. Jake Hall has quite a larger-than-life presence on social media which led to building an audience of over 50,000 followers and 50 million views on social in less than two years. His advocacy for the manufacturing industry is backed by over a decade of experience working with manufacturers, system integrators, and distributors in the manufacturing and automation industry. Listen to his perspective on various matters, including his mission, trade shows, and how to get more young people involved in the industry.
Who could ever imagine that manufacturing would have influencers? Well, it does. And a handful are leading the movement. Jake Hall has quite a larger-than-life presence on social media which led to building an audience of over 50,000 followers and 50 million views on social in less than two years. His advocacy for the manufacturing industry is backed by over a decade of experience working with manufacturers, system integrators, and distributors in the manufacturing and automation industry. Listen to his perspective on various matters, including his mission, trade shows, and how to get more young people involved in the industry.
We've got a bit of a different Manufacturing Happy Hour episode this time – it's one of our first long-form episode at a trade show. Joined by co-host Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial, we recorded this at the 2022 The Vision Show AMR & Logistics Conference in Boston. Our guest is Malachi Greb, Owner of Elite Automation – a frequent trade show attendee with the goal of leading the “biggest automation company in the world.” An ambitious target, no doubt, but Malachi knows exactly how he's going to achieve it. We talk about how Malachi first got into the automation space, his guerrilla marketing tactics, why he's on a hiring kick, and what it was like venturing into his first international project. We cover a lot of ground with some great actionable tips, especially around trade shows, so don't miss it! In this episode, find out: How Malachi first got started in automation How Elite Automation is creating growth Why Elite Automation is on a hiring kick Why guerrilla marketing strategies are the way to go Why companies should always aim to add value in marketing Elite Automation's winning business strategy What the manufacturing industry is like in the Midwest What it was like leading Elite Automation's first international project in India How Malachi plans to run the biggest automation company in the world The advantages of being young in this industry Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “Where a business is successful is when it adds value to another company or individuals.” “Why are people spending $10,000-$20,000 on a booth when you can send 10 employees, spend a quarter the amount of money and have them just run around?” “We probably do at least five interviews a week, every single week, no matter if we're hiring or not. And we're doing that because we're building a backlog of individuals.” Links & mentions: Elite Automation, a robotics and automation solutions company specializing in robotic weld cells, palletizing, material handling, and AMR deployment The Manufacturing Come Up, an industry interview podcast hosted by Elite Automation Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill, a Nashville-inspired bar located on Franklin Street in Evansville, IN in the former location of a Harley-Davidson dealership Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
Jake Hall is the Manufacturing Millennial. He talks about the latest technology in the automation and manufacturing while making it engaging for all audiences. He is an experienced sales professional with extensive knowledge building lasting business relationships across multiple accounts, designing sales strategies, and creating and accomplishing project goals. Proficiency in creating new business opportunities with existing and new accounts by leveraging key strengths and maintain customer relationships. Our Future is Manufacturing In the United States Manufacturing contributes $2.37 Trillion to the U.S. economy which is over 10% of all GDP. With over 13 million people in the workforce it is the backbone of the worlds economy. Jacob Hall is an experienced sales professional with extensive knowledge building lasting business relationships across multiple accounts, designing sales strategies, and creating and accomplishing project goals. Proficiency in creating new business opportunities with existing and new accounts by leveraging key strengths and maintain customer relationships. His true passion is manufacturing and getting others excited about the opportunity that is in store for others. Jake Hall Links https://www.themanufacturingmillennial.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCht-nUM5klmIw6mFnGTCvUQ https://www.facebook.com/themanufacturingmillennial https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ ABOUT PODCAST Skill Stadium podcast is the voice of the skilled trades. Every Tuesday morning, we feature guests from all over the world with the following backgrounds: Business Owners Hiring Managers Skilled Trades Professionals Trade School Administrators Career Coaches Skilled Trades Influencers The purpose of the podcast is to share stories, career advice, and job opportunities in the skilled trades. You are invited every week to listen in on a conversation with people who are passionate about the skilled trades. You get the information you cannot google, from real people doing the work. Skill Stadium Links Website www.skillstadium.com Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/skill-stadium/id1530074050 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SkillStadium4Jobs Instagram www.instagram.com/skillstadium/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SkillStadium LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/skillstadium/?viewAsMember=true Twitter https://twitter.com/SkillStadium TikTok www.tiktok.com/@skillstadiumtradesjobs
This week on Manufacturing Happy Hour, we're exploring what makes an industrial partnership great.Is it the tech? Is it the company culture? Is it the size of the company?Today's podcast answers all of these questions in the context of a global robotics company, KUKA, and all of their partners. We spent an entire day at IMTS 2022 exploring applications from 3D printing to machining to launching robots into space, all while interviewing KUKA's partners that make all of these applications possible.This 2-part episode features ten interviews co-hosted by Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial, with the following leaders:Evandro Maia, Robotics Application Engineer, KUKAJuan Vega, CTO, ReliaboticsWarren Reynolds, VP of Operations, I-Cubed Industry Innovators Inc.Nick Johnson, Co-Founder, One Off RoboticsTravis Turner, General Manager, EckhartScott McIsaac, Project Engineer, KUKA SystemsJean-Sébastien Neveu, President, WayboCole Nielsen, CTO and Founder, Orbital CompositesMichael Duong, Applications Engineer, Ingersoll Machine ToolsMatthew Robey, Account Manager, KUKADarcy Charbonneau, Director of US Sales, KUKAMake sure to visit ManufacturingHappyHour.com/KUKApartners for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
Associate Pastor of Students and Evangelism, Jake Hall, preaches a sermon entitled Paul and the Pagans. Today's scripture passage is Acts 17:16-34.
An estimated 2.1 million manufacturing jobs could go unfilled in the United States by 2030, but young people aren't stampeding toward those careers. Industry advocate Jake Hall hopes to change that – one social media hit at a time. Better known as the “Manufacturing Millennial,” his educational content promoting the industry on Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube has attracted more than 50 million views.In this episode, Jake explains how he is trying to change the Millennial perception that modern factories are still gloomy, dangerous places – exploring the highly skilled, highly paid career opportunities that await them. Jake and Jon discuss how even global manufacturers need to think locally, investing more resources into vocational schools and community colleges. And they also bond over being fellow Chicago Cubs fans and the joy of eating Vienna hot dogs at Wrigley Field.Onshape is the only product design platform that combines 3D CAD, PDM, collaboration, and analytics tools in the cloud.Every episode going forward will be on Youtube, and you can also listen in on the major podcast platforms here: https://linktr.ee/MastersofEngineering
We've just hit our milestone episode! The big 100, so it makes perfect sense to mark the occasion with a special episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour. While Manufacturing Happy Hour has been around for over 5 years, over the course of 75+ videos and over 130 episodes, we're choosing to label this one Episode 100 (even if it is closer to 200 episodes at this point). In this episode, we'll recount 10 of the most memorable moments from the past 5 years, but they might not be the moments you expect. From live events to a few surprise moments, get ready for a beer-fueled Top 10 list that should get you excited for the next 100 episodes to come. Hear everything from hilarious beer-related moments to some of the great connections that Chris has made along the way. He also takes us back to the show's early days and sheds a little light on how far he's come alongside his community. Chris ties things up by giving some insight behind why he created Manufacturing Happy Hour in the first place and why he intends to stick to that with future episodes. Here's to another 100 episodes, cheers! In this episode: Chris' shoutout to the Manufacturing Happy Hour industry community How Chris created the show Chris talks about what he particularly appreciates from the show's early days A few funny moments featured on the show The moment Chris realized the show's reach went well beyond the Bay Area The realities of filming at live events How the show transitioned from Rockwell Automation-centric video series to a podcast Chris talks about the inspiration behind his first virtual Happy Hour How Manufacturing Happy Hour has helped Chris make new connections Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “I love that I've been able to make connections on the show, but what I love more is the connections my listeners end up making.” “It's been great seeing the power of a platform that had once been a humble Bay Area video show expand its reach in areas I didn't necessarily have a huge community in.” “One major thing I've learned since I started recording live interviews and shows is that not everything goes according to plan, and you've got to roll with the punches.” Links & mentions: https://manufacturinghappyhour.com/how-the-coronavirus-is-impacting-global-manufacturing/ (Pandemic episode) https://pubcastworldwide.com/ (Pubcast Worldwide), Chris' other podcast, focused on beer and beverages around the world Haymarket Brewing, and the location of the 2019 Automation Fair Pre-Party Make Sure to Connect with all of These Manufacturing Leaders https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-parkhill-8b83a45a (Steve Parkhill), Rockwell Automation https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinod-anandarajah-04561542/ (Vinod Anandarajah), Kanavu Automation https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsullivan1982/ (Michael “Sully” Sullivan,) Miller Resource Group https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannygonzales/ (Danny Gonzales), IndustrialSage https://www.linkedin.com/in/schaefertj/ (Thomas Schaefer), Softing https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-voit/ (Dan Voit), Blentech https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-shope-95572688/ (Tim Shope), Endress & Hauser https://www.linkedin.com/in/davegriffith23/ (Dave Griffith), The Manufacturing Hub https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethparkinson/ (Beth Parkinson), Rockwell Automation https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanwasmund/ (Ryan Wasmund), PCC Structurals, Inc https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ (Jake Hall), The Manufacturing Millennial https://www.linkedin.com/in/amprather/ (Aaron Prather), FedEx https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-burnstein-25b5138/ (Jeff Burnstein), A3 Association for Advancing Automation https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexshikany/ (Alex Shikany), A3 Association for Advancing Automation https://www.linkedin.com/in/firdaus-pohowalla-25a59a5/ (Firdaus Pohowalla), Cascadia Capital...
In this episode, Mike interviews Jake Hall, the "Manufacturing Millennial" for a fresh perspective on the next generation of technicians. With emerging technologies in Industry 4.0, Jake shares his thoughts about how factories are transforming and what the manufacturing sector needs to do to recruit and develop young talent.
On the 17th episode of Industrial Transformation with Jeremy Frank, Jeremy speaks with Jake Hall, “The Manufacturing Millennial”. Jake is an advocate for manufacturing, automation, digital transformation, and skilled trades through his career and influential social media platform. As the manufacturing industry projects a significant decrease in the labor workforce in upcoming years, Jake is rallying and driving awareness to attract a younger and more diverse talent pool to fill this void. During their conversation, they will discuss the need for manufacturers to adapt their technology to better serve these digital natives as well as shaking the negative stigmas that have historically followed manufacturing careers.
This episode is all about the macro state of the manufacturing workforce. “If you don't make stuff, there is no stuff.” – Elon Musk. All of the stuff we rely on and enjoy needs to come from somewhere… and someone. Manufacturing might otherwise be called: people and machines making the stuff that enables other peoples' and machines' high level of capabilities, flourishing, and freedom. In this conversation with Jake Hall, AKA ‘The Manufacturing Millennial', we deep dive into his work using media to inspire young people to join the manufacturing industry. From working with small manufacturers to Fortune 100 companies, Jake creates awareness around automation and modernization, investing in skilled trades, and attracting the next generation workforce. The Manufacturing Millennial makes a powerful case for the future of manufacturing – and manufacturing careers – in the United States. Resources Mentioned & Other Links of Interest National Association of Manufacturers: Key Manufacturing Statistics Companion Episode: Digital Transformation With Keith Gargiulo American Welding Society Great Resignation Amazon Uses A LOT OF Warehouse Robots Amazon Robotics AGV and AMR Industrial Robotics (Automated Guided Vehicle, Automated Mobile Robots) Eastern Kentucky Advanced Manufacturing Institute (EKAMI) Path Robotics Welding Robots About Our Guest Follow Jake on LinkedIn, here. Learn more about the Manufacturing Millennial, here. Subscribe for More On the Next Frontier Podcast we deliver gems about how industry, innovation, and individualism are creating and protecting freedom and flourishing. We are witnessing a collision of economic, political, technological, social, cultural, spiritual, and other powerful forces. The Next Frontier Podcast is THE forum to help you explore, converse, and learn about how our current frontier is evolving and how the next frontier is taking shape. From pro-freedom innovation resources and technology to rethinking where stuff comes from, we are driven to give you the ideas, tools, and information that are fundamental to maximizing freedom and flourish as you lead the way into the Next Frontier. We're now on Substack! If you'd like to stay up-to-date with and support our tactical and strategic insights, please subscribe here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextfrontier/message
Are trade shows worth it? That seems to be a divisive question these days. But here's the truth: Like with many forms of marketing or sales activities, it comes down to execution. Today's guest, Jake Hall, Keynote Speaker and Content Creator of The Manufacturing Millennial, details how to connect the physical world of a trade show with the digital world that exists before, during and after that event. Join us as we discuss: How to create value and content from trade shows How building relationships with other companies strengthens your marketing The importance of developing personal brands
In this week's podcast, Dave and Dale welcome back 'Fireman Kurt' and comedian Jake Hall for a round of enlightening law enforcement discussion. Some of the deranged topics include: The Human Pinata, Worlds Largest Ginsu Knife, Has Anyone Seen My Vibrator, Man Overboard, and many more!! So grab a frosty beverage, lock the wife and kids in the closet and get ready for a fast-paced ride on the 'Crazy Train'!!Inside the Line: Real Stories by Real Cops explores serious crime ‘n grime issues and stories with a dark sense of humor, from a street-level view. Interview, anecdote, and opinion mix with insults, small talk, and some things that are just weird. How are college kids hustled by the promise of sex? Why are psychopaths so charming? What's it like to talk to a mentally ill person who's just cut off his hand? Wisecracks, smart observations, and stories from the street make for an interesting hunk of weekly infotainment. Featuring retired Massachusetts police officer Dale Lawrence, journalist comedian Dave Rattigan and comedian-actor Nathan Arroyo.insidetheline.orgrealstoriesbyrealcops@gmail.com
Sarah welcomes Jake Hall, Founder & Content Creator, The Manufacturing Millennial to discuss the key trend shaping the future of manufacturing, including automation, robotics, what new skills and roles are needed, and how companies will need to work to attract younger talent.
Want a taste of one of the best events in manufacturing? This week, we're giving you an inside look at the A3 Business Forum. This is the Association for Advancing Automation's premier leadership and networking event that takes place at the beginning of every year, but really, it's a community, and not just any community. The people in this association easily make up the single strongest group of manufacturing and automation leaders in the industry. Much like the A3 Business Forum, this compilation episode covers a variety of topics including robotics, education, hiring and talent retention, as well as cybersecurity. We've got 6 interviews for you and we're also bringing back Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial, to help host these discussions. Here are the leaders you'll hear from in this episode: · Jeremy Dodson and Jay Korpi of NextLink Labs · Fady Saad, Co-Founder of MassRobotics · Suzy Teele, VP of Strategic Partnerships at the ARM Institute · Greg Smith, President, Industrial Automation Group at Teradyne · Jim Devaprasad, Professor and Director of Robotics at Lake Superior State University · Michael “Sully” Sullivan of Miller Resource Group Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com (ManufacturingHappyHour.com) for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
Journalist and Mel Magazine staff writer Jake Hall has covered everything from art and fashion to the adult industry. Primarily focused on sexuality, Jake is most interested in “the niche within the niche,” telling stories about underexplored aspects like queer fashion and exploring gender identity via sex work. Have thoughts, feedback, or story suggestions? Send an email or voice memo to askaria@lustery.com. You can follow the show on Twitter & Instagram @lusterypov, and our host Aria is on Twitter @vegadreamcast. This show features explicit language and sexual content, and is intended for a mature audience. Theme song by LAS ODIO
David Vonner is a toy designer, speaker, geek, and an independent creative who owns Vonner Studios.Stern Pinballs with world champion Zach Sharpe.Athena Vas the Bachelor 2 winner of Greece and model talks about being on the show from Greece, and what that was like. Christian Lockwood author of Adventures of Jake Hall, and his wife Samantha LockwoodCo-hosts are Terri Marie, Nathasha rumbos.Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT.Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
What does Jake Hall know about Manufacturing Career Paths?As The Manufacturing Millennial, he gets exposed to and brings us amazing Manufacturing content every day!Now he's going to share that knowledge as we talk about various career paths!
In episode 65 of the Augmented podcast, the topic is: The 10 Best Manufacturing Podcasts for 2021. Today, we we are reviewing manufacturing podcasts. We talk about why you should listen to manufacturing podcasts, what characterizes the best ones, what the top ten manufacturing podcasts are, in our opinion, and what makes a podcast great. The show is based on Tulip's blog post, The 10 Best Manufacturing Podcasts for 2021.Augmented is a podcast for industrial leaders, process engineers and shop floor operators, hosted by futurist Trond Arne Undheim (@trondau). The Augmented podcast is created in association with Tulip, a connected frontline operations platform that connects the people, machines, devices, and the systems used in a production or logistics process in a physical location. Tulip is democratizing technology and empowering those closest to operations. Tulip is also hiring. You can find Tulip at Tulip.co. Trond's takeawayManufacturing industry podcasts are emerging as a practical way to stay up to date, because you can listen on the fly: on your commute, while driving, when on a break, on your run, or even on the shop floor (if allowed). This is particularly useful in manufacturing, where a lot of the work consists of running around, standing up and being away from your desk (many workers don't even have desks). At Tulip, where we are supporting the next generation of frontline operations, sharing knowledge and experience right when you need it, in a simple and accessible way, is a high priority. We currently have two podcasts of our own, Augmented, featuring industrial thought leaders, and Behind the Ops, talking to engineers and operators, which we have not included in this ranking (although we think they are great, too, but others can judge). If you have suggestions for podcasts that deserve a place among top manufacturing podcasts, please let us know.Thanks for listening. If you liked the show, subscribe at Augmentedpodcast.co or in your preferred podcast player, and rate us with five stars. If you liked this episode, you might also like episode 82, Making Industry Sexy with podcaster Scott MacKenzie host of the Industrial Talk podcast, or episode 53, Manufacturing Millennials with video podcaster Jake Hall, or the upcoming episode 64, Marketing Mindset in Manufacturing with podcaster Joe Sullivan, host of The Manufacturing Executive podcast. Hopefully, you'll find something awesome in these or other episodes. If so, do let us know by messaging us, we would love to share your thoughts with other listeners. Please share this show with colleagues who care about where industry and especially industrial tech is heading. To find us on social media is easy, we are Augmented Pod on LinkedIn and Twitter, and Augmented Podcast on Facebook and YouTube:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augmentedpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AugmentedPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AugmentedPodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Y1gz66LxYvjJAMnN_f6PQAugmented--industrial conversations that matter.
Augmented reveals the stories behind the new era of industrial operations, where technology will restore the agility of frontline workers. In episode 53 of the podcast, the topic is: Manufacturing Millennials. Our guest is Jake Hall, podcaster, The Manufacturing Millennial and Business Development Manager at Feyen Zylstra, a Grand Rapids, Michigan, US-based systems integrator.In this conversation, we talk about The future generation in manufacturing, how we convince young people as well as how companies can make themselves attractive to this generation, and even more importantly, empowering the existing workforce.Augmented is a podcast for industry leaders and operators, hosted by futurist Trond Arne Undheim, presented by Tulip.co, the frontline operations platform, and associated with MFG.works, the industrial upskilling community launched at the World Economic Forum. Each episode dives deep into a contemporary topic of concern across the industry and airs at 9 am US Eastern Time every Wednesday. Augmented--the industry 4.0 podcast--industrial conversations that matter.After listening to this episode, check out:The Manufacturing Millennial: https://www.themanufacturingmillennial.com/ Feyen-Zylstre (@feyenzylstra): https://www.feyenzylstra.com/Jake Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ My takeaway is that Millennials are the key to the future of manufacturing, not just because they are a talent pool needed in the workforce but because they have the right mindset for change which is so beneficial to a manufacturing industry faced with the challenges and opportunities of industry 4.0 or smart manufacturing using digital solutions. Thanks for listening. If you liked the show, subscribe at Augmentedpodcast.co or in your preferred podcast player, and rate us with five stars. If you liked this episode, you might also like episode 11, Empowering Workers to Innovate, episode 3, Reimagine Training, or episode 12, Enterprise Wide Quality of Manufacturing. Augmented--upskilling the workforce for industry 4.0 frontline operations.
In episode 249, Kestrel welcomes Isiah Magsino, a writer based in New York City, to the show. With bylines in Vogue, GQ, W, Nylon, Architectural Digest, and more, Isiah is focused on writing about the beautiful things in life. “While it's mainstream now, it's important to recognize where it comes from, and the adversity that was faced from doing so back in the day. You know, we're at a point where it's a little more accepted, which is amazing, but before we go into marketing everything as genderless, I think it's important to know the struggle that came from crossdressing or drag or even participating in genderless fashion to begin with.” -Isiah One of fashion's newest words to embrace - when it comes to marketing jargon - is GENDERLESS. As this week's guest points out, the term genderless is currently en vogue - and it's starting to sound like sustainability did a few months ago. Press releases that were framed around “sustainability this or sustainability that” are now shifting to language centered around genderless or gender fluid styles. At first glance, fashion's embrace of genderless clothing seems fantastic (as well as being something that should have happened ages and ages ago). But approaching genderless as a trend, not acknowledging the history of gender noncomforming dress and especially, not giving credit where credit is due — to queer and trans people who have been stepping out of the binary for hundreds of year, is where it gets super problematic. This week's guest recently wrote a piece for W Magazine that explores all of the above, through interviews with mostly trans women, in an effort to share more on the nuanced importance of truly dressing however the hell you want. We explore more on why we (and the industry) must pay their respects to the LGBTQ+ community, and some of the nuance connected to fashion's most recent obsession with *genderless*. Quotes & links from the conversation: “For the LGBTQ+ Community, Fashion Has Always Been ‘Genderless'”, Isiah's article for W Magazine that is explored in depth throughout the conversation Beyond The Binary by Alok Vaid-Menon, book & educator Kestrel mentions The Art Of Drag by Jake Hall, book Isiah recommends Isiah's website > Follow Isiah on Instagram > This week's episode is sponsored by Ana Luisa, the first direct-to-consumer jewelry brand to become carbon-neutral. If you're interested in checking out Ana Luisa, you can use code CHATTER to get 10% off.
Talk about an industrial SUPER HERO in this episode we get the behind the scenes look at what led Jake Hall to create the Manufacturing Millennial and how he's impacted people all over the world by opening their eyes to the exciting world of manufacturing. From getting the idea at an Association of High Technology Distribution event he took the challenge head on and has completely changed the game which is helping many learn and get exposure in areas they never would have dreamed about. Jake unpacks how building his brand has been able to impact his daily role at Feyen Zylstra and how the connections he's been able to make through this journey have been nothing short of incredible. He shares ideas that manufacturers can begin implementing immediately to improve their current culture and how to start attracting new talent for the future. He emphasizes the importance of investing in your own people and how creating career road maps can help communicate what opportunities and potential paths forward exist to foster an engaged team.Jake shares about life outside of the Manufacturing Millennial and how his weekends are usually consumed with time being spent with his wonderful family and hopefully a grill with barbecue smoking! All of that along with watching the Cubs win makes Jake one extremely happy guy. Jake hopes to share the opportunity that manufacturing has to offer with upcoming generations and workforces. He's hitting this on the head with everything he does and we are blessed to have our hero Jake Hall share his story which will absolutely inspire others! Guest: Jake Hall The Manufacturing Millennial & Business Development Manager at Feyen ZylstraHost: Chris GraingerExecutive Producer: Adam SheetsPodcast Editor: Andi ThrowerManufacturing Millennial Feyen ZylstraSpotted Cow - New Glarus Brewery in Wisconsin
Matt and Jake get together to discuss industry 4.0 and how it is being used in today's manufacturing. Jake is a pioneer in making manufacturing cool again, he has his finger on the pulse of all the current trends and is very involved in spreading the word as the Manufacturing Millennial. Matt and Jake get into the details of the manufacturing process and how not only the product is made, but also how the process is developed! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrhall/ Contact: info@themanufacturingmillennial.com
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
Automation technologies are advancing at a rapid pace. There are tons of options available whether you are looking to automate some of the operations of your production process. Or you may be automating process steps such as trailer unloading that are essential but may not be billable. And the more repeatable tasks you can automate in your facility, the better quality products you can produce, and the more cost-effective your products will be. But to take full advantage of these technologies, you need your information systems to be fully connected and integrated.In today's episode, we have our guest, Jake Hall, who discusses the current state of automation and challenges with its adoption in manufacturing industries. He also discusses the reasons for the success and failures of automation initiatives and describes several automation technologies available for industrial manufacturers and distributors. Finally, he shares several stories of where automation technologies make sense and where they might be overkill.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
今日聚焦【霍兰德教育CEO卷钱跑路】8月13日,霍兰德教育官方公众号发公告称,霍兰德教育CEO Jake Hall 已在7月底隐瞒所有员工、老师、家长等举家潜逃回英国,并于13日中午通过视频匆匆宣布破产。公告还称,Jake Hall 还拖欠了员工工资和中国供应商款项,并卷走所有家长的课时费和留学咨询费,整体欠款可能超过千万。目前,霍兰德公司账户上已无一分钱。(中国新闻网)【冯仑否认涉嫌合同诈骗被立案:扯淡的事】有报道称,三亚万通健康开发管理有限公司董事长冯仑涉嫌合同诈骗,被立案查处。冯仑利用职务之便,挪用资金4248万元,且这笔巨额资金为一家央企所有。报道还晒出一张立案告知书,显示“12.08挪用资金一案,我局认为符合刑事案件立案条件……现予以立案。”8月13日晚间,冯仑表示,传言毫无根据,并不存在被立案的事项。他将此传言称为“扯淡的事”。但对于相关情况,他并未更多介绍。(21世纪经济报道)企业动态【郭美美当庭翻供】8月13日,上海铁路运输法院对被告人郭美美销售有毒、有害食品一案进行了公开开庭审理。此前,郭美美已签署认罪认罚具结书,但当庭翻供,称对所销售的减肥糖可能非法添加西布曲明的情况并不知情。经公诉机关举证,郭美美才认罪。公诉机关认为不再适用认罪认罚从宽制度,公诉机关建议量刑2年9个月。庭审结束后,上铁法院将择期对本案进行宣判。【微信招聘鉴黄师,要求抗压能力较强】8月11日,微信珊瑚安全官发布一则招聘公告,正式对外招聘“鉴黄师”职位。招聘岗位包括账号评估岗、专业质检岗、安全评估岗、专业巡查岗。能力要求包含五项,本科及以上学历;有较强的抗压能力;新闻、社会学、历史、政治学等相关专业优先等。【历时近17年,华北制药胜诉美国对华反垄断第一案】历时近17年,在美国对华发起的维生素C反垄断诉讼案中,华北制药集团重审胜诉。据介绍,此案始于2005年1月,美国部分客商以价格共谋、形成垄断为由,对包括河北维尔康制药有限公司在内的中国4家主要维生素C生产企业进行指控,并向美国法院起诉要求15.7亿元人民币的赔偿损失。【国台酒回应前女员工酒后遭同事性侵】13日,“国台酒”公众号发声明称,公司关注到媒体报道的“贵州一酒企前女员工自曝7月11日晚间酒后遭同事性侵:嫌疑人从酒店前台拿卡进房,已被逮捕”事件后,对此事件的发生非常震惊和愤慨,公司虽未接到任何执法机关相关信息,但对此事高度重视,将随时依法积极配合调查工作,同时密切关注事件进展,一切以执法机关调查结果为准,并及时全面向社会公开反馈。【万隆卸任万洲国际CEO:次子上位接班】万州国际公布了新的人事变动,老帅万隆卸任万洲国际CEO,受人关注的是,在“太子”万洪建被解职后,也引发了外界对于万隆“废长立幼”的猜想,此次万隆次子万宏伟的职位也再进一步,担任万洲国际董事局副主席,但最终接任CEO的则是原万洲国际的CFO郭丽军,接班的迷局仍未清晰。【蜜雪冰城歌词商标被驳回】天眼查App显示,近期,蜜雪冰城股份有限公司申请注册的“MIXUE I LOVE YOU YOU LOVE ME”商标被驳回,国际分类涉及啤酒饮料、广告销售。此前,蜜雪冰城于2019年、2020年申请注册的部分歌词商标也曾被驳回。【英伟达回应发布会上黄仁勋是假的】近日,“虚拟英伟达黄仁勋“的话题引起热议。英伟达表示,黄仁勋GTC2021演讲场景人物全是由3D仿真技术虚拟而成,虚拟黄仁勋人物也是通过数千张各角度照片采集数据,原本以为发布会全程的老黄都是假的。但13日英伟达回应称,发布会上只有15秒的镜头是虚拟人物,其他大部分时长都是真人。那15秒是为了展示3D仿真模拟平台的技术。(财新)【七月底荣耀成为前三国产机,目标超越苹果】8月12日,荣耀CEO赵明称,三个月时间荣耀已从市场份额历史最低点的3%,跃升至7月底的14.6%,成为中国前三的手机品牌。此前赵明曾表示,荣耀未来就是要与苹果竞争,做出比肩苹果、超越苹果的产品。【李宁上半年净利近20亿,增长187%】8月13日,李宁发布2021年中期业绩公告。财报显示,上半年,李宁营收为101.97亿元人民币,同比上升65%;归母净利润为19.62亿元,同比增长187%。产业纵深 【中国上市银行资产规模达218万亿】日前,《中国上市银行分析报告2021》正式发布。《报告》显示,截至2020年末,中国上市银行数量已达54家。根据2020年年报数据,54家中国上市银行总资产规模达到218.26万亿元,同比增速10.20%。【互联网保险行业整治,重创相关概念股】近日,媒体报道称,针对互联网保险乱象,银保监会决定开展专项整治工作。受此消息影响,美股周四,水滴大跌8.59%。慧择保险则创下了其IPO上市以来的新低,近两个交易日累计跌幅达11%,众安在线在港股累计大跌约15%。【APP不得以用户不同意提供信息为由拒绝服务】近日,国家网信办等四部门联合发布新规,明确了地图导航、网络约车、即时通信、网络购物等39类常见类型移动应用程序必要个人信息范围,要求其运营者不得因用户不同意提供非必要个人信息,而拒绝用户使用App基本功能服务。【饭圈疯狂氪金背后三大推手】报告显示,我国未成年网民参加粉丝应援比例达到8%。另有数据显示,近15%的“00后”粉丝每月为追星花费5000元以上。业内人士认为,出钱出力的多数青少年粉丝,处于“饭圈”底层,只是庞大商业利益棋局中的“棋子”。在职业粉丝、艺人工作室、投资方等利益相关方的合谋下,他们被不断裹挟、“收割”。国际视野【马斯克的“王炸”来了?消息称特斯拉或推出16万元的入门车】近日有消息称,特斯拉正开发价格更低的“Model 2”,预计零售价16万元人民币。对此,第一财经求证的特斯拉内部人士表示,的确会有一款更经济型的车型,但名字和上市时间都不清楚。而多位业内人士向第一财经表示特斯拉很有可能推出低价车型。马斯克的“王炸”来了,其他车企会瑟瑟发抖吗?
今日聚焦【霍兰德教育CEO卷钱跑路】8月13日,霍兰德教育官方公众号发公告称,霍兰德教育CEO Jake Hall 已在7月底隐瞒所有员工、老师、家长等举家潜逃回英国,并于13日中午通过视频匆匆宣布破产。公告还称,Jake Hall 还拖欠了员工工资和中国供应商款项,并卷走所有家长的课时费和留学咨询费,整体欠款可能超过千万。目前,霍兰德公司账户上已无一分钱。(中国新闻网)【冯仑否认涉嫌合同诈骗被立案:扯淡的事】有报道称,三亚万通健康开发管理有限公司董事长冯仑涉嫌合同诈骗,被立案查处。冯仑利用职务之便,挪用资金4248万元,且这笔巨额资金为一家央企所有。报道还晒出一张立案告知书,显示“12.08挪用资金一案,我局认为符合刑事案件立案条件……现予以立案。”8月13日晚间,冯仑表示,传言毫无根据,并不存在被立案的事项。他将此传言称为“扯淡的事”。但对于相关情况,他并未更多介绍。(21世纪经济报道)企业动态【郭美美当庭翻供】8月13日,上海铁路运输法院对被告人郭美美销售有毒、有害食品一案进行了公开开庭审理。此前,郭美美已签署认罪认罚具结书,但当庭翻供,称对所销售的减肥糖可能非法添加西布曲明的情况并不知情。经公诉机关举证,郭美美才认罪。公诉机关认为不再适用认罪认罚从宽制度,公诉机关建议量刑2年9个月。庭审结束后,上铁法院将择期对本案进行宣判。【微信招聘鉴黄师,要求抗压能力较强】8月11日,微信珊瑚安全官发布一则招聘公告,正式对外招聘“鉴黄师”职位。招聘岗位包括账号评估岗、专业质检岗、安全评估岗、专业巡查岗。能力要求包含五项,本科及以上学历;有较强的抗压能力;新闻、社会学、历史、政治学等相关专业优先等。【历时近17年,华北制药胜诉美国对华反垄断第一案】历时近17年,在美国对华发起的维生素C反垄断诉讼案中,华北制药集团重审胜诉。据介绍,此案始于2005年1月,美国部分客商以价格共谋、形成垄断为由,对包括河北维尔康制药有限公司在内的中国4家主要维生素C生产企业进行指控,并向美国法院起诉要求15.7亿元人民币的赔偿损失。【国台酒回应前女员工酒后遭同事性侵】13日,“国台酒”公众号发声明称,公司关注到媒体报道的“贵州一酒企前女员工自曝7月11日晚间酒后遭同事性侵:嫌疑人从酒店前台拿卡进房,已被逮捕”事件后,对此事件的发生非常震惊和愤慨,公司虽未接到任何执法机关相关信息,但对此事高度重视,将随时依法积极配合调查工作,同时密切关注事件进展,一切以执法机关调查结果为准,并及时全面向社会公开反馈。【万隆卸任万洲国际CEO:次子上位接班】万州国际公布了新的人事变动,老帅万隆卸任万洲国际CEO,受人关注的是,在“太子”万洪建被解职后,也引发了外界对于万隆“废长立幼”的猜想,此次万隆次子万宏伟的职位也再进一步,担任万洲国际董事局副主席,但最终接任CEO的则是原万洲国际的CFO郭丽军,接班的迷局仍未清晰。【蜜雪冰城歌词商标被驳回】天眼查App显示,近期,蜜雪冰城股份有限公司申请注册的“MIXUE I LOVE YOU YOU LOVE ME”商标被驳回,国际分类涉及啤酒饮料、广告销售。此前,蜜雪冰城于2019年、2020年申请注册的部分歌词商标也曾被驳回。【英伟达回应发布会上黄仁勋是假的】近日,“虚拟英伟达黄仁勋“的话题引起热议。英伟达表示,黄仁勋GTC2021演讲场景人物全是由3D仿真技术虚拟而成,虚拟黄仁勋人物也是通过数千张各角度照片采集数据,原本以为发布会全程的老黄都是假的。但13日英伟达回应称,发布会上只有15秒的镜头是虚拟人物,其他大部分时长都是真人。那15秒是为了展示3D仿真模拟平台的技术。(财新)【七月底荣耀成为前三国产机,目标超越苹果】8月12日,荣耀CEO赵明称,三个月时间荣耀已从市场份额历史最低点的3%,跃升至7月底的14.6%,成为中国前三的手机品牌。此前赵明曾表示,荣耀未来就是要与苹果竞争,做出比肩苹果、超越苹果的产品。【李宁上半年净利近20亿,增长187%】8月13日,李宁发布2021年中期业绩公告。财报显示,上半年,李宁营收为101.97亿元人民币,同比上升65%;归母净利润为19.62亿元,同比增长187%。产业纵深 【中国上市银行资产规模达218万亿】日前,《中国上市银行分析报告2021》正式发布。《报告》显示,截至2020年末,中国上市银行数量已达54家。根据2020年年报数据,54家中国上市银行总资产规模达到218.26万亿元,同比增速10.20%。【互联网保险行业整治,重创相关概念股】近日,媒体报道称,针对互联网保险乱象,银保监会决定开展专项整治工作。受此消息影响,美股周四,水滴大跌8.59%。慧择保险则创下了其IPO上市以来的新低,近两个交易日累计跌幅达11%,众安在线在港股累计大跌约15%。【APP不得以用户不同意提供信息为由拒绝服务】近日,国家网信办等四部门联合发布新规,明确了地图导航、网络约车、即时通信、网络购物等39类常见类型移动应用程序必要个人信息范围,要求其运营者不得因用户不同意提供非必要个人信息,而拒绝用户使用App基本功能服务。【饭圈疯狂氪金背后三大推手】报告显示,我国未成年网民参加粉丝应援比例达到8%。另有数据显示,近15%的“00后”粉丝每月为追星花费5000元以上。业内人士认为,出钱出力的多数青少年粉丝,处于“饭圈”底层,只是庞大商业利益棋局中的“棋子”。在职业粉丝、艺人工作室、投资方等利益相关方的合谋下,他们被不断裹挟、“收割”。国际视野【马斯克的“王炸”来了?消息称特斯拉或推出16万元的入门车】近日有消息称,特斯拉正开发价格更低的“Model 2”,预计零售价16万元人民币。对此,第一财经求证的特斯拉内部人士表示,的确会有一款更经济型的车型,但名字和上市时间都不清楚。而多位业内人士向第一财经表示特斯拉很有可能推出低价车型。马斯克的“王炸”来了,其他车企会瑟瑟发抖吗?
Be our next guest: https://hughesintegrated.com/podcast-guest/Connect with Jake Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-manufacturing-millennial/You can spend all day taking great pictures and writing out the perfect caption. But then you finally hit "post" and ... Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Bupkis.I've been there and that's why I was so amazed when my friend Jake Hall (aka the Manufacturing Millennial) told me he gained 3 million views on LinkedIn in less than 9 months. 3 million!Sounds impossible right? Well on the latest episode of the Thrive Collective Podcast Jake shares just how he did it.He lets us in on the secret sauce he used to build his brand and make a bunch of connections. You're going to want to have a notepad ready for this one.Editing credits for this podcast go to Nathan Roels
There are misperceptions about manufacturing — that it’s dark, dirty, and dangerous; an aging industry with no prestige — and these misperceptions push younger generations away from manufacturing work. Jake Hall, AKA The Manufacturing Millennial, joins the show to talk about what the industry needs to do to challenge the status quo and attract young talent. Jake shares: - The origin story of The Manufacturing Millennial - Negative myths about manufacturing vs reality - How new technology can attract younger generations to manufacturing - How to identify what changes need to be made and implement them successfully Sign up for the webinar: How to Attract and Retain Gen Z and Millennial Manufacturing Workers. Email Josh at josh@parsable.com. Keep connected with Conquering Chaos at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Conquering Chaos: A Show for Manufacturing Leaders in your favorite podcast player.
Jake Hall delivers a message entitled "Radically Justified".
Host & RōBEX President Craig Francisco is joined by the founder of The Manufacturing Millennial, Jake Hall. Jake has amassed an incredible social media following through his content, with a simple goal in mind: Expanding the presence of younger generations in the manufacturing space through automation. This is an impactful, insightful conversation on how crucial automation is to the present and future of industry. Jake's passion for the topic comes through as he tackled the questions laid before him. A great conversation for anyone involved in automation, technology, manufacturing, or has an interest in the innovation trends effecting these fields. ABOUT JAKE: Jake Hall is the Manufacturing Millennial. He talks about the latest technology in the automation and manufacturing industry while making it engaging for all audiences. He is an experienced sales professional with extensive knowledge building lasting business relationships across multiple accounts, designing sales strategies, and creating and accomplishing project goals. Jake graduated from Grand Valley State University with his bachelor's in Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering and a minor in Biomedical Engineering. He worked during college in the automation, furniture and product design industries as well as starting a company after receiving investments and winning business and pitch competitions.
Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial joins Chris and Zach on the Robot Thought Leaders podcast to discuss: - How Jake came up with the idea for The Manufacturing Millennial - What trends are happening in manufacturing now? - How has Covid changed the manufacturing floor? - How has China changed the way the world views Robots? - What are some cutting edge companies people need to pay attention to? - Are the investments being put into these Mobile Robot companies worth 75x forward revenue?
Interviews with Ithaca College Lacrosse' Jake Hall-Goldman and Ithaca Club Tennis President Thomas Jarmusz. Hosted by Clay Davis with interviews from Noah Schwartz and Evan Glotzer.
Jake Hall is a believer that the future of manufacturing is in the hands of millennials. By day he’s a Business Development Manager at https://www.feyenzylstra.com/ (Feyen Zylstra), but most people know him as “The Manufacturing Millennial.” Through conversations and online manufacturing videos that he releases on a constant basis, he's doing his part to highlight the excitement behind automation and high-tech manufacturing. In this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour, we talk to Jake about how he built such a strong personal brand and his thoughts on the future of manufacturing. Jake discusses the increasing need for millennials in manufacturing and how they can bring some much-needed innovation into the industry. Jake also shares how he balances his day job with The Manufacturing Millennial brand and his top LinkedIn networking tips. In this episode, find out: How Jake got started with The Manufacturing Millennial How Jake creates engaging content on LinkedIn to build a recognizable brand Why more big brands aren’t taking advantage of repurposing manufacturing processes and creating engaging content The power of LinkedIn for anyone in the manufacturing industry and why Jake views LinkedIn as a social networking site for professionals How networking has benefited Jake and his personal brand The core reason why Jake pursued manufacturing Jake shares his thoughts on the best paths young people can take in manufacturing Why the manufacturing industry needs millennials and their innovations How to find time to build a personal brand Jake’s tips for LinkedIn networking (plus mistakes to avoid). http://manufacturinghappyhour.com/iTunes (Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here.) Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “Stop selling your product, start solving problems…If you solve the problems, selling is easy.” – Jake Hall “Millennials are some of the most innovative people out there.” – Jake Hall “The manufacturing workforce is aging, and as people in skilled trades are retiring, there are huge gaps out there for new electricians and programmers.” - Jake Hall Links & mentions: https://www.themanufacturingmillennial.com/ (The Manufacturing Millennial), a solution to help manufacturing companies learn more about new tech, automation, and Industry 4.0. https://www.feyenzylstra.com/ (Feyen Zylstra), a team of highly skilled thinkers who help electrical and tech industries with innovative solutions. https://www.linkedin.com/company/titansofcnc/ (Titans of CNC), one of Jake’s favorite LinkedIn accounts to check out. Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com/ (http://manufacturinghappyhour.com) for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
Merry Christmas one and all - it looks like Father Christmas has been. We had so many amazing submissions for our advent calendar that we couldn't cut them down any further, so we're bringing you a bonus episode - a Christmas Stocking packed full of awesome poets. Enjoy! The stocking features poems from King Stammers, Diliana Stoyanova, Jake Hall, Setareh Ebrahimi, Alexander Woodward, Dan Simpson, Jamal Hassan, Bogsey, Kat Lyons, Robin Gurney and Desree. Let us know what you think on Twitter and Instagram @DeadDarlingsPod and on Facebook at Dead Darlings Podcast.
This week Louise is joined by Jake Hall, Founder and Creative Director of Prévu. The former football and TV star talks about launching at Brown Thomas Menswear and how he turned his personal brand from a garage start-up into a successful business.
Jake Hall, known as the "The Manufacturing Millennial", joins MJ and Matt to discuss growing his network from 1,000 to 10,000 LinkedIn connections and it's impact to his personal and professional development. Jake talks about how he's repurposed old content in a branded, episodic series, what industrial companies are missing when it comes to building audience & it's impact to business, how industrial companies can attract young up and coming talent, and where he's hoping to take his movement in the future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this weeks Golf Talk John Wilkerson and Braxton Hunter talk Jake Hall & Tyler Johnson who finished 2nd at the State 4 ball championship, Vol golf coach Brennan Webb joins the show, news and notes and your weekly equipment and golf tip.
On this weeks Golf Talk John Wilkerson and Braxton Hunter talk Jake Hall & Tyler Johnson who finished 2nd at the State 4 ball championship, Vol golf coach Brennan Webb joins the show, news and notes and your weekly equipment and golf tip.
To celebrate the release of the "Hamilton" film on Disney +, Derek is taking a trip down memory lane and revisiting the Hamilton-themed episode of the podcast! (NOTE: This was originally released as Episode #195 of The Derek Diamond Experience) Hamilton has become one of the most well-reviewed musicals in modern history, and we're talking about it on the podcast! Adam Waldron, Joey Truncale, Luke Thompson, Anna Striano, and Jake Hall join Derek to discuss how they were introduced to Hamilton, thoughts on seeing the show live, favorite songs and characters, why the show is successful, and the possibilities of a Hamilton movie.
A repost of this fantastic episode from 2019 with the great TOWIE star turned fashion mogul Jake Hall. Enjoy!
Dr. Mark opens with comments on the RED-S Syndrome which is getting press time with the Nike controversy involving Mary Cain, known as "the fastest girl in America" until being abusively pressured to lose weight. Then, we continue interviewing Thunder Squad store ambassadors. This month's guests are Chris Price and Jake Hall. Chris is an Air Force veteran, rock climbing guide, and small business owner who has pushed his nephew with disabilities through marathons. Jake is a local runner who records and posts the Run for Your Life podcast, who also runs marathons as a push team with his son. Learn about how their paths crossed and their adventures.
We discuss Charlie Curran’s beautiful film See Know Evil which documents the life of fashion photographer Davide Sorrenti. See links below. Charlie Curran (director), See Know Evil (2018): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8755156/ See Know Evil on Charlie Curran’s website: http://www.charliecurran.com/see-know-evil See Know Evil IG: https://www.instagram.com/see_know_evil/ Charlie Curran IG: https://www.instagram.com/myhilism/ Rebecca Arnold, Fashion Desire and Anxiety (I.B. Tauris 2001): https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/fashion-desire-and-anxiety-9780857718396/ Rebecca Arnold, ‘Heroin Chic’, Fashion Theory, Volume 3, Issue 3 (1999): https://doi.org/10.2752/136270499779151405 Jake Hall, ‘Reframing the life and work of pioneering 90s photographer Davide Sorrenti’, Dazed (24 January 2019): https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/43027/1/davide-sorrenti-90s-photographer-see-know-evil-film-charles-curran-heroin-chic James Cameron (director), Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103064/ Louise Krasniewicz and Michael Blitz, The Intersexts of Linda Hamilton’s Arms (1996): http://chnm.gmu.edu/aq/arnold/arnoldwebpages/intersext.htm and https://www.academia.edu/11345036/The_Intersexts_of_Linda_Hamiltons_Arms_updated_with_references
Jake is the founder of Prevu and former reality tv star of TOWIE
Two podcast team members share their own running stories in this episode. First, we hear from the podcast “tech guy” Jake Hall about how he runs with his disabled son, Thad, and how they just completed their second Freedom’s Run marathon. Next up, podcast host and store manager Sarah Hodder reflects on her recent finish at the 2018 Grindstone 100, and she gives some insights on ultra running as the defending female champion of the Beast Series. Finally, Dr. Mark fields the listener Q&A on the topics of running before breakfast, avoiding the “active couch potato syndrome,” the benefits of compression gear, and tapering before for the Marine Corps Marathon.
Hamilton has become one of the most well-reviewed musicals in modern history, and we're talking about it on the podcast! Adam Waldron, Luke Thompson, Anna Striano, Jake Hall, and Joey Truncale join Derek to discuss how they were introduced to Hamilton, thoughts on seeing the show live, favorite songs and characters, why the show is successful, and the possibilities of a Hamilton movie. Also included is the exclusive premiere of The Unicorn Wranglers' new single "Attractive Apparel" from their new album "Greetings from the Space Van!"
The first snow has landed. The season is upon us. Featuring Appletown Gun Shop, Baker, Jake Hall from The Self-Righteous Brothers, The Silver Lining, The Colt Thompson Project, Lady of Spain, 27, The Beatings, Scourge of the Sea, Tulsa, Pony, The Cassavettes, Christians and Lions, Mittens, Deer Tick, Okay Thursday, The Pernice Brothers, The Shapes, […]
Jake Hall from the Self RIghteous Brothers came by with Andrew DiMola and had just a bit too much fun. Be sure to listen to a smokin’ cover of Human Nature by Michael Jackson, as well as some meanderings into Rage Against the Machine and Phil Collins.
Who to see in Boston, for the week of August 14-20, 2006. Featuring exclusive tracks from Jake Hall of the Self Righteous Brothers, and from Okay Thursday. Also featuring Furvis, Star Star Quarterback, The Casavettes, Lights, The Half Nelsons, Buffalino, Eureka Gold, Eric Wolfson, Anushka Pop, Girls Guns and Glory, The Smoking Popes, The Turpentine […]