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Explore how AI and edge computing are transforming industrial innovation with Tim van der Horst, Director of Europe at OnLogic. In this episode, Tim unpacks how OnLogic is redefining B2B hardware by delivering consumer-grade experiences in industrial environments. He shares how the team is scaling efficiently, controlling costs, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible when AI and edge technologies converge. Tune in for expert insights from the cutting edge of tech and innovation.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Herman Moore. Herman Moore, a former NFL star with a 12-year career, has seamlessly transitioned from the gridiron to the world of entrepreneurship. Known for his Cinnabon franchises and numerous media appearances, Herman is redefining success off the field. In retirement, Moore needed a firmer grasp of what it took to run a business, but he was willing to learn. Ultimately, Moore became a franchise owner of 17 Cinnabon stores in Michigan and Florida by 2003. Moore reportedly owned every Cinnabon franchise in those states in the early 2000s. He was also a Mail Boxes Etc. franchisee in Rochester, NY. Join us as we share his insights on thriving in business and media, proving there's no limit to what you can achieve after sports. #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interest rates help determine when and how much manufacturers and machine shops invest in new machinery, systems, and consumables. Now that the Federal Reserve Bank has cut interest rates for a third time – should manufacturers be ready to invest? What other factors are shaping their choices in 2025? Chris Chidzik, chief economist for AMT – the Association for Manufacturing Technology, explains it all.
Originally uploaded October 24th, re-edited Dec. 15th. Chris Holman welcomes Susan Corbin, Director, LEO, Michigan's Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, Lansing, MI. Michigan has deep roots in manufacturing, and today, we have over 600,000 manufacturing jobs. Can you talk about Michigan's leadership in manufacturing? Michigan's focus on exposing students to manufacturing careers is essential for retaining talent in the state. What programs and partnerships does LEO offer to support young people looking to get into the industry? How has the manufacturing industry in Michigan evolved in recent years, particularly with the rise of new technologies like automation and clean energy? And how is the state working to make sure businesses and Michiganders are prepared for this evolution? Looking ahead, how do you see Michigan's manufacturing sector contributing to the state's long-term economic growth and sustainability goals? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
In October 2024, Lockheed Martin's Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) Production Operations team celebrated the opening of its Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) Center in Grand Prairie, Texas. George Kaniamos, Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Director, shares insights about the state-of-the-art facility designed to accelerate manufacturing technology development and enhance collaboration across teams. Join us as we discuss the importance of early collaboration in product development, the cutting-edge technologies engineers are experimenting with, and how the AMT Center is already delivering tangible results—like solving challenges for the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System program using collaborative robots.Sponsored By:
The hosts of the D-Code podcast are a dynamic trio of young professionals making waves in the electronics manufacturing industry. With experience rooted in contract manufacturing and stencil fabrication for electronics assemblies, they bring a fresh perspective to the table. Although they're at the start of their podcasting journey, D-Code has already begun to attract attention, tackling industry insights with a unique lens that up-and-coming voices can uniquely offer. Mike Konrad's guests are Daniel Stanphill, SMT process engineer at Aurora Boardworks, a contract assembler located in Aurora, Nebraska; Sean Kincaid, president of K & F Electronics, located in Fraser, Michigan, also a contract manufacturer; and Elias Malfavon, president of Metal Etch Services, a SMT stencil fabricator located in San Marcos, California. Mike asks them about their experiences, challenges, and how they're setting out to decode the world of electronics manufacturing. Chapters: 00:00:00 Introducing the Hosts of Decode Podcast 00:02:37 Key Factors in Choosing a Contract Manufacturer 00:05:53 Evolution of Contract Manufacturers 00:06:20 00:08:03 Evolution of Manufacturing Technology and Job Dynamics 00:10:34 Challenges with Stencil Rigidity 00:13:19 Challenges in Contract Manufacturing for High-Requirement Industries 00:15:57 Advanced Techniques in Moisture Sensitive Electronics 00:18:31 Advantages of Board Fabrication and Design Knowledge in Contract Assembly 00:21:18 Improving PCB Design for Manufacturing Efficiency 00:24:04 Overcoming Manufacturing Challenges with PCB Finishes 00:26:52 Debate on Gloss vs. Matte in PCB Soldering 00:29:31 Advances in SMT Stencil Materials and Technologies 00:32:26 The Challenges of Stencil Printing 00:35:15 The Idea Behind the Podcast 00:37:42 Insights from PCB Manufacturing Experts 00:40:19 Collaborating in Competitive Spaces 00:42:54 Starting a Podcast: Challenges and Solutions 00:45:38 Overcoming Podcast Challenges 00:48:26 The Shift from In-Person Networking to Digital Collaboration 00:51:18 The Evolution of Networking and Conferences 00:54:05 Career Opportunities in Engineering 00:56:37 The Value of IPC Certifications in SMT Production 00:59:37 Influencers in the Electronic Assembly Industry 01:02:12 How to Engage with Reliability Matters Podcast
Nexe Innovations President Ash Guglani joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news about the company's recent advancements in intellectual property protection and innovative technologies. Guglani highlighted that Nexe has been rolling out orders while strengthening its IP portfolio, with four new patents granted since June. He emphasized how the company's proprietary coffee technology has laid the groundwork for potential applications in other industries, such as cocktails and Irish cream liqueurs. “Our proprietary resin and materials offer exciting possibilities for scaling and expanding into other product segments,” said Guglani. He also noted that Nexe's advancements could open avenues for monetization in non-coffee markets. This achievement underscores the importance of protecting technological innovations as Nexe continues its growth in the coffee space and beyond. #proactiveinvestors #nexeinnovationsinc #tsxv #nexe #otc #nexnf #CoffeeTech #SustainableInnovation #Patents #IPGrowth #FutureTech #CoffeeIndustry #GreenTechnology #SustainableBusiness #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Highlights from their conversation include:Matthew's Background and Journey Into Manufacturing (0:41)The State of Semiconductor Manufacturing (4:33)Impact of the CHIPS Act (7:01)Reskilling the Workforce (11:17)Critique of the CHIPS Act Funding (13:00)Opportunities in Manufacturing Technology (17:58)Collaboration Between Academia and Industry (20:46)Risks of Diversifying Semiconductor Production (23:18)The Value of AI in Manufacturing (25:10)Creativity in Business and Music (26:11)Science and Engineering Thought Processes (28:10)Impact of Upcoming Elections on Manufacturing (29:33)Labor Shortage Perspectives (30:00)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (30:31)Dynamo is a VC firm led by supply chain and mobility specialists that focus on seed-stage, enterprise startups.Find out more at: https://www.dynamo.vc/
We talk about technology adoption within the manufacturing industry as if it's a magic elixir. With the right digitization effort and the right insights platform, we say that manufacturers can lower their cost, decrease design errors, speed time to market, maybe even get CO2 under control. But is that true? Or is it all too good to be true? My guest today helps manufacturers throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India through their digitization efforts and realizing the promise of Industry 4.o. Paul Haimes is the VP of EMEAI Solutions Consulting at PTC. And he's here today to talk to us about the promises of Industry 4.0 and whether or not they really are too good to be true.
Originally uploaded August 15th, re-edited October 15th. On recommendation by Karl Klimek, MBN host of Education's Business – who has been working on some projects with Nigel Francis who among many other roles has served as inaugurator of the Automotive Industry Office in the State of Michigan. Detroit's LIFT, is the national manufacturing innovation institute where manufacturing technology and talent matter. Chris Holman welcomes Joe Steele, VP of Comm and Govt. Affairs, LIFT, Detroit, MI. What is LIFT? (We are a nonprofit, public-private partnership and DoD national manufacturing innovation institute whose mission is to Drive American Advanced Manufacturing Into the Future Though Technology and Talent Development in support of our national economy and national security) That sounds like a lot, how do you do that? (We work at the intersection of advanced materials, manufacturing processes, systems engineering, and talent development. Basically, we work with the DoD and industry to understand what they want to make in the future, then we work with them to understand how to make it and what to make it out of so it can fit their purpose) What are some of the examples of those: (Technology: Hypersonics materials development, HUMVEE ABS/ESC systems to save warfighters lives) (Talent: Operation Next, which provides advanced manufacturing certification opportunities, and IGNITE: Mastering Manufacturing, which is a high school curriculum to provide foundational education for advanced manufacturing) You are a national manufacturing institute, but working in Michigan? (Yes, Michigan is our headquarters, we are a true economic development success story having moved into a building which was vacant for a decade and now we have seen what's happened in Corktown. And yes, we are expanding into other areas of the nation where we believe we can have an impact, but we want everything to happen in Michigan first) What is exciting that is happening in Michigan? (Hypersonics and Extreme Environment Testing facility at Selfridge, developing our own materials here in Corktown, etc…) How can people get in touch? www.lift.technology. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
In this episode, we talk with Ed Youdell, President and CEO of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association (FMA), about how trade shows, marketing, data strategies, and automation are transforming the metal fabrication industry. Ed shares insights on the role of first-party data, workforce development, and the future of manufacturing with automation and robotics.Discover how FMA, a key organization behind FABTECH, continues to drive innovation in manufacturing and foster workforce development initiatives like Manufacturing Day, all while adapting to the evolving needs of the industry.Articles and resources referenced in this episode:FMA's Official WebsiteFABTECH Expo WebsiteConnect with Ed Youdell on LinkedInCheck out Industrial Strength MarketingJoin us on the show:Have you enjoyed this episode? We'd greatly appreciate your review! Even a simple word of encouragement fuels our momentum and inspires us.Are you looking to share your expertise with industrial marketers, influencers, and leaders? Apply to be a guest on the show and help shape the future of industrial marketing. About the Show: The Industrial Strength Marketing Show is a top manufacturing podcast that explores the personalities, cutting-edge strategies, tools, and technologies transforming the industrial and manufacturing sectors. Each episode, hosted by James Soto, covers marketing, sales, business development, and integrating martech and AI into industrial B2B strategies. Tune in to gain actionable insights to help you stay ahead in the industry. Let's connect: Visit the podcast homepage Tweet us at @Industrialsays, @jamessotoism Follow James Soto on LinkedIn Email us at podcast@Industrialstrengthmarketing.com Subcribe to the YouTube channel
The International Manufacturing Technology Show starts up Monday, Sept. 9, bringing every type of machine and technology that might be useful in a plant to Chicago's McCormick Place. The massive show always draws media coverage, especially from publications such as IndustryWeek and our partners within Endeavor Business Media. Discussing what we're looking forward to seeing at this year's show are: Robert Brooks, editor-in-chief of American Machinist Tom Wilk, editor-in-chief of Plant Services Robert Schoenberger, editor-in-chief of IndustryWeek
Tacit knowledge in manufacturing includes the skills and expertise workers gain through experience, observation and practice. In this episode, Contributing Lead Editor Amy Bryson is joined by two subject matter experts who share their practical guidance for manufacturers to leverage intelligence for optimal operations: Chris Brown, vice president of sales at CADDi, an AI-enabled platform designed to revolutionize how manufacturing drawings are managed and accessed; and Cathy Ma, vice president of Integrated Product Solutions at The Association for Manufacturing Technology.
Fadi Lama discusses his fantastic book "Why the West Can't Win" and the Money Powers that rule the world. He explains how everything in the West is fake and a Virtual Reality (e.g. fake democracy, fake economy, false flag operations). Democracy was created by the Money Powers as the new means of control (e.g. only individuals with money can run for office). He argues that the East has overtaken the West economically and militarily. The world will have a hard split between East and West. The West will collapse into a globalist dystopia (e.g. 15-minute cities). Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Fadi Lama: Money Powers & West Collapsing Into Dystopia as East Rises #445 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donationsConsult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultationBecome a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.comBecome a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopoliticseasyDNS (use coupon code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.comLegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.comWise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Fadi Lama Websites WHY THE WEST CAN'T WIN: From Bretton Woods to a Multipolar World https://www.claritypress.com/product/why-the-west-cant-win-from-bretton-woods-to-a-multipolar-world Fadi Lama Substack https://fadilama.substack.com About Fadi Lama Dr. Fadi Lama is an International Adviser for the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and a partner in DNL Strategic Consulting, offering consulting services in the fields of geoeconomics, industry, SMEs and academia. He is founder and general manager of a testing equipment and industrial automation systems manufacturing company. Dr. Lama received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, his MSc in Manufacturing Technology from The City University of London, and his BE in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Beirut. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
Fadi Lama discusses his fantastic book "Why the West Can't Win" and the Money Powers that rule the world. He explains how everything in the West is fake and a Virtual Reality (e.g. fake democracy, fake economy, false flag operations). Democracy was created by the Money Powers as the new means of control (e.g. only individuals with money can run for office). He argues that the East has overtaken the West economically and militarily. The world will have a hard split between East and West. The West will collapse into a globalist dystopia (e.g. 15-minute cities). Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Fadi Lama: Money Powers & West Collapsing Into Dystopia as East Rises #445 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use coupon code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Fadi Lama Websites WHY THE WEST CAN'T WIN: From Bretton Woods to a Multipolar World https://www.claritypress.com/product/why-the-west-cant-win-from-bretton-woods-to-a-multipolar-world Fadi Lama Substack https://fadilama.substack.com About Fadi Lama Dr. Fadi Lama is an International Adviser for the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and a partner in DNL Strategic Consulting, offering consulting services in the fields of geoeconomics, industry, SMEs and academia. He is founder and general manager of a testing equipment and industrial automation systems manufacturing company. Dr. Lama received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, his MSc in Manufacturing Technology from The City University of London, and his BE in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Beirut. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
People, goods, systems, and machines have more in common than you'd think. This week, Stellium's Joe Montagna joins us to dive into not only their connection, but interconnectivity within a business operation and system, itself. Together, we explore the impact of AI, data analytics, and digital transformation as companies look to build their factories of the future in today's modern age. Come join us as we discuss the Future of Supply Chain.
(3:46) - Audi Sport: 3D-printed tools, jigs and fixtures in a day instead of weeksThis episode was brought to you by Mouser, our favorite place to get electronics parts for any project, whether it be a hobby at home or a prototype for work. Click HERE to learn more about how additive manufacturing is being leveraged in the automotive industry to revolutionize the way we approach car design! Become a founding reader of our newsletter: http://read.thenextbyte.com/ As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
In this episode, Whitman Kwok, founder and CEO of KAV, joins Arun and I to discuss the revolutionary work his company is doing in the helmet industry. Whitman takes us through his diverse career path leading to the founding of KAV, emphasizing the importance of grit and persistence. He highlights the technical aspects and mission of producing highly customizable, stylish, and safe bike helmets. The discussion covers KAV's innovative use of 3D printing technology, custom materials, and advanced design to create helmets tailored to individual needs. Whitman also touches on the broader applications of their technology and the potential for localized manufacturing. Additional topics include the challenge of automating their manufacturing process and the role of craftsmanship in their products. 00:00 Introduction to Whitman Kwok and KAV 00:08 Whitman's Journey to Founding KAV 01:50 The Mission and Vision of KAV Helmets 04:03 Product Overview: Custom Bike Helmets 05:37 The Customization Process 08:41 Manufacturing Technology and Process 14:14 Advantages of 3D Printing in Helmet Design 20:31 Future Applications and Product Expansion 23:18 Exploring the Global Market for Scooters and Motorcycles 23:32 Innovations in Safety Gear Manufacturing 24:07 Building a Custom Manufacturing Platform 24:42 Balancing Specificity and Abstraction in Software 26:35 Challenges in Vertical Integration 29:57 The Role of Robotics in Manufacturing 33:06 The Future of Customization and Craftsmanship 40:31 Hot Takes and Final Thoughts
The Transformation Ground Control podcast covers a number of topics important to digital and business transformation. This episode covers the following topics and interviews: AI Deepfakes, Q&A (Darian Chwialkowski, Third Stage Consulting) The Future of Manufacturing Technology (Walker Reynolds, 4.0 Solutions CEO) How Much does ERP Software Really Cost? We also cover a number of other relevant topics related to digital and business transformation throughout the show.
Episode 117: Speaking of amusement parks last episode, the tech friends will be at MFG in Orlando this year for a live podcast! Stephen finishes up testbed updates he forgot to mention in the last episode, then reports that there is a new, next level to generative AI. Ben gets into machine learning for robots. Elissa shares a new found excitement for robot vision ad object recognition. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 116: The gang shares their love for amusement parks and roller coasters. Stephen is happy to announce that there are a lot of testbed updates. Elissa presents further evidence that Elon Musk is dumb. Steve reports that cobots butcher your common grocery store ribs. Ben closes with an allegedly new method of 3D printing. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 115: The gang talks about dogs and other furry friends. Steve has some updates on the testbed. Elissa reports that Japan's about to land on the moon. Ben discusses stainless steel corrosion. Stephen closes with an “ICYMI” on everything we may have missed with the Boeing situation. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Printing Money returns with Episode 15! This month, NewCap Partners' Danny Piper is joined by Scott Dunham, Executive Vice President of Research at Additive Manufacturing (AM) Research, and Matthias Schmidt-Lehr, Executive Partner at AMPOWER. Last month, we zoomed out with The Association for Manufacturing Technology's Chris Chidzik and examined the broader manufacturing market. This month, we zoom back in with two of the leading AM market analysts. Scott and Matthias took part in a market data panel at the 2024 Additive Manufacturing Strategies business summit earlier this month, and continue the conversation here. Danny queries Matthias and Scott on their respective market tracking methodologies and gets their views on global and regional trends across metals, polymers, hardware and services. The second part of Episode 15 takes a look at notable deals and market activity in the last month, including news from Wayland Additive, Desktop Metal, CORE Industrial, SOLIZE, Prototal, and others. Enjoy Episode 15 and stay tuned for more! Time Stamps: 00:16 Danny introduces our guests 01:35 Meet Scott Dunham, EVP Research at AM Research 02:42 Meet Matthias Schmidt-Lehr, Executive Partner, AMPOWER 04:22 Wall Street research analysts vs. market research analysts 05:18 AM Research data methodology 07:18 AMPOWER data methodology 09:39 AM market trends: A regional discussion 14:01 Print services market trends: Specialized versus broader approach 18:38 OEM market trends: Does Chris Chidzik's broader manufacturing view apply to AM? 22:41 Build size: Is bigger better? 27:36 AMPOWER: AM Ventures venture capital market study 32:25 Wayland Additive raises GBP 4.2M 37:38 More construction 3DP raises: Azure raises $5M & Black Buffalo raises $4.25M 39:48 Desktop Metal files $250M mixed shelf offering with Cantor Fitzgerald 40:20 CORE Industrial raises $887M 40:57 SOLIZE IPOs in Japan 42:16 Prototal acquires CA Models 44:53 NUBURU (NASD: BURU) seeking strategic alternatives 46:23 RIP 3D Printing: Arevo assets up for sale, Uniformity Labs equipment auction, Shapeways liquidating Desktop Metal hardware, Morf3D being phased out 48:59 Thanks to Scott and Matthias! This content is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing stated on this podcast constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by the hosts, the organizer or any third-party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in this or in any other jurisdiction in which such solicitation or offer would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. The information on this podcast is of a general nature that does not address the circumstances and risk profile of any individual or entity and should not constitute professional and/or financial advice. Referenced transactions are sourced from publicly available information.
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This week, I am joined by the authors of "The Flow System Playbook" authors John Turner and Nigel Thurlow, to discuss what inspired the book and how to get the best value out of it. We covered: The background of the book and those which it is in memory of Clarifying the problem and ill-defined problems, getting clarity on your objectives What inspired the book? Business agility vs product agility How to get started with value streaming The 9 Cs of teamwork Context, culture and composition, management helping shape the right environment The Customer Deductive, inductive and abductive reasoning What is sense-making? What are nudges? Constraints and flow Prototyping The OODA Loop Scrum: The Toyota Way vs Scrum in the Scrum Guide Distributed leadership The concept of Obeya vs miro and mural boards Situational awareness Red teaming Value Stream Mapping Multi-team systems About John Turner John R. Turner, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the University of North Texas for the Department of Learning Technologies in the College of Information. He currently serves as the Editor–in–Chief for Performance Improvement Quarterly (PIQ) journal. His research interests are in team science, team cognition, leadership, performance improvement, knowledge management, theory building, complexity theory, multilevel models, and meta-analysis techniques. He is the co-creator of The Flow System(TM) and the co-author of the book, The Flow System, and has published articles in Advances in Developing Human Resources; Human Resource Development Review; European Journal of Training & Development; International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, & Society; Journal of Information and Knowledge Management; Journal of Manufacturing Technology & Management; Journal of Knowledge Management; Performance Improvement; and Performance Improvement Quarterly. Connect with John Turner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-turner-3helix/ About Nigel Thurlow As a leading expert on Lean and Agile approaches, Nigel advises companies on successful transformation strategies and how to achieve effective and lasting change. Nigel designs organizations that are highly optimized and customer value focussed. As a problem solver, Nigel helps executive leaders transform their operations. He creates disruptors and transforms the disrupted. Connect with Nigel Thurlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthurlow/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthurlow/ The Flow System Playbook: https://www.getflowtrained.com/playbook/ Enjoyed this episode? Let's connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolemanagilitychef/ https://linktr.ee/johncolemanxagility - social and podcast links https://linkpop.com/orderlydisruption - order training from right here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xagility/message
Episode 112: The Tech Frends reintroduce themselves, the purpose of this podcast, and walk through each of their backgrounds laying out how they got where they are today. Steve gets on his soapbox about purchase orders and how the archaic means of acquisition is a waste of resources. Elissa shares how Wisconsin has discovered how to 3D print brain tissue. Ben closes us out with some words about project management. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 110: The team discusses tool kits and power tool ecosystems. Stephen has a testbed update: the robot has been bolted down. Elissa has some words about Boeing. Benjamin is gung ho about defense 3D printing. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
In the field of innovation and technological advancement, few stories stand out as compelling narratives of perseverance, commitment, and unwavering belief in a mission. Robert Bagheri's journey, from his roots in Iran to becoming a key player in the technology industry, reflects a tale of challenges, triumphs, and a relentless pursuit of making a positive impact on the world.
Episode 109: In this holiday episode of the TechTrends podcast, Ramia Lloyd, Elissa Davis, Benjamin Moses, and Stephen LaMarca share their individual families holiday traditions. Elissa shares an article on recycling metals into metal AM powders. Ben says the Italians have enabled robots to recognize hand gestures. Stephen closes with his speculations as to why Lucid is being removed from the Nasdaq 100 Index. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 108: In this episode of the TechTrends podcast, Ramia Lloyd, Elissa Davis, and Benjamin Moses get to the bottom of where the heck Stephen LaMarca's been! Elissa shares an article on 3D printing in the human body using ultrasound. Ben thinks venture capitalists actually know something about robotics. Stephen closes with noise-canceling CNC machines. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
In this episode of the TechTrends podcast, Ramia Lloyd, Elissa Davis, and Benjamin Moses share personal anecdotes and plans for Thanksgiving, and they discuss interesting articles on tactile sensors for robots and the use of 3D-printed homes to address Colorado's housing crisis. Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-rad…o-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 106: Elissa fills us in on NASA'a robo bees and upcoming travel. Ben says NASA's testing 3D printed rocket nozzels made out of aluminium that don't melt. Steve was recently quoted as a professional, also that AM isn't dead… yet. Elissa closes with Amazon's new robot workers. - https://www.voxelmatters.com/nasa-tests-3d-printed-aluminum-rocket-engine-nozzle/ - https://3dprint.com/304204/rip-3d-printing-1987-2023-complexity-is-expensive-d/ - https://technologymagazine.com/articles/amazon-trials-humanoid-warehouse-robots-to-support-workforce Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center Empowers Economic Growth: 5 Regional Offices, 7,600 Jobs Created and Retained, and 400+ Statewide ClientsIngrid Tighe, President of the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center (MMTC), has an impressive background and deep understanding of the manufacturing industry in Michigan. Her journey from being a veteran to becoming the president of MMTC showcases her dedication and expertise in this field. Hear Ingrid discuss MMTC's approach of providing comprehensive consulting services and classes to help clients train and develop their employees and management in the market.
Our focus today is on manufacturers getting back to basics when it comes to marketing and data management. Often the sexy topics like AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing and 3D CAD get the attention, but so many manufacturers and dealers are making missteps with brand, marketing, dealer channel relations and websites. Full show details are at https://iowapodcast.com/michael-bird-manufacturing *** You just got a free box of teeth whitening strips from Brady Dental Care! Sign up as a new patient to get your free kit. https://bradydentalcare.com/hello
Episode 104: Steve kicks things off with a debriefing of MTForcast and a visit to Clemson University. Elissa shares a story on 3D-printed organs. Stephen gets excited over robot vision for QA/QC in the automotive industry. Benjamin closes with the latest innovations in metal manufacturing plus some sweet sweet MQL! - https://interestingengineering.com/ie-originals/ie-explainer/season-4/ep-27-can-3d-printed-organs-solve-the-worldwide-organ-shortage-problem - https://www.mmsonline.com/articles/eliminating-automotive-ppm-with-automated-visual-inspection - https://businessnewsthisweek.com/business/what-are-the-latest-innovations-in-metal-manufacturing/ Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 103: Steve starts with some corrections and clarifications from the previous episode, announces the testbed has a new cobot, and the LEGO is continuing their efforts for oil-free bricks. Elissa talks about NASA'a asteroid sample. Ben closes with the Navy's efforts to 3D print submarines. - https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/lego-abandons-effort-make-oil-free-bricks-ft-2023-09-24/ - https://www.reuters.com/science/nasas-first-asteroid-sample-parachutes-into-utah-desert-2023-09-24/ - https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/25/world/brian-may-osiris-rex-asteroid-sample-bennu-scn-intl-scli/index.html - https://www.naval-technology.com/news/us-naval-industry-integrates-3d-printing/ Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 102: Ben and Steve share stories and takeaways from recent travel, including Oak Ridge National Lab, FABTECH, and the Outer Banks. Benjamin shares NVIDIA's take on the impact of generative AI in robotics. Stephen is peeved by good technology that's been given a snake oil name. Ben closes with collaborative robot fiber placement. - https://gameishard.gg/news/robobusiness-nvidia-to-discuss-role-of-generative-ai-in-robotics/147661/ - https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/axtra3d-launches-new-3d-printing-technology-to-eliminate-sla-and-dlp-trade-offs-224462/ - https://www.compositesworld.com/news/dlr-develops-safe-flexible-workspaces-for-robot-assisted-manual-draping Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
(3:37) - How Zeiss is Using 3D Printed Parts in Serial ProductionThis episode was brought to you by Mouser, our favorite place to get electronics parts for any project, whether it be a hobby at home or a prototype for work. Click HERE to learn more about how additive manufacturing will play a big role in the evolution of manufacturing!
Episode 100: Ramia and Elissa introduce the 100th episode! Ben and Steve discuss the podcast journey and declare their love for AI. Benjamin says there's a lot the robotics industry can learn from the AV industry. Stephen geeks out over a mass spectrometer… again. Ben thinks on only thing exciting about 5G is its non-public application. Steve closes with how to break AI and what should be done to prevent it from failing. - https://www.globalvillagespace.com/tech/5-lessons-robotics-founders-can-learn-from-av-industry-techcrunch/ - https://www.exuminstruments.com/massbox - https://www.themanufacturer.com/articles/why-private-5g-is-key-to-industry-4-0/ - https://flipboard.com/article/hypnotized-chatgpt-and-bard-create-malicious-code-offer-bad-advice/f-54e2010d6c%2Fgizmodo.com Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 99: Ben and Steve share their adventures in home improvement and find their results illuminating. Benjamin reports that some additive parts made by Pratt & Whitney are under the spotlight. Stephen says affordable robots will take the manufacturing industry mainstream. Ben announces more DoD contracts with AM companies. Steve says large manufacturing companies are buying more cobots. Benjamin closes with potential for cobot day laborers. - https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/pw-new-a320neo-family-issue - https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2023-07-25/pwc-pt6-hits-500-million-flight-hours - https://nypost.com/2023/07/25/this-mini-robot-arm-is-92-off/ - https://www.voxelmatters.com/phase3d-awarded-1-25m-us-air-force-contract/ - https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/voices/five-reasons-larger-companies-are-turning-to-cobots/?frmapp=yes - https://www.mbtmag.com/best-practices/article/22868200/cobots-take-on-dull-dirty-dangerous-jobs Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 98: Ben and Steve discuss the significance of EVs in motorsports. Benjamin found something about a study on consumer packaged goods. Stephen says some comedians are suing AI. Ben reports that Australia is embracing AM more than ever. Steve closes with his support for AI. - https://www.smartindustry.com/benefits-of-transformation/business-transformation/news/33008012/study-rockwell-automation-finds-consumer-packaged-goods-leaders-accelerate-digital-transformation - https://fortune.com/2023/07/10/sarah-silverman-openai-meta-lawsuit-authors-training-material/ - https://www.manmonthly.com.au/embracing-additive-to-move-forward-markforged/ - https://www.sciencealert.com/ai-robots-admit-theyd-run-earth-better-than-clouded-humans Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Episode 97: Ben gets nerdy about tax code. Steve fell into an Inconel rabbit hole and says testbed content is in the works. Benjamin reports industrial automation and robotics is becoming more affordable and accessible. Still, Stephen is afraid it isn't. Ben concludes that AM is the only way to produce rocket engines. Steve says the US plans to slow China's AI development. - https://www.forbes.com/sites/ethankarp/2023/06/27/how-the-robotics-business-model-is-shifting-to-meet-manufacturers-where-theyre-at/?sh=3bcaeae574b2 - https://www.wlkata.com/ - https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-industry-insights/aerospace-insights/the-cutting-edge-additive-manufacturing-liquid-rocket-engine/ - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-considering-restrictions-ai-chip-223319444.html Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
Dayton Horvath, director of Emerging Technology at the Association of Manufacturing Technology, joins Alex and Danny for a look at the public and private markets in 3D printing. Starting with the 3D Systems bid for Stratasys, the trio recap what has led to this most recent bid and weigh up the different outcomes for Stratasys. Two personalised implant companies are also up for discussion in this episode, with OSSIS being acquired by Zimmer Biomet and Restor3D crowd funding their latest raise. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a popular field of investment in an environment of shrinking capital, and 3D printing has several AI-based start-ups attracting funding recently, including Ai Build, 3DSpark, and Voxel. A number of bigger funding rounds were seen coming out of the Boston innovation ecosystem, with Alloy Enterprises, Fortify, and Boston Micro Fabrication all closing big rounds. Finally, some investment from Mitsubishi Electric in an intriguing Japanese start-up shows signs of the Japanese investment community gearing up commitment to 3d printing technologies. See the timestamped outline below: Intro: Welcome Dayton Horvath from AMT 3.30: Investment trends in additive manufacturing 5.25: Sales trends in Q1, 2023 7.30: Geographic split in markets 8.35: 3D Systems makes unsolicited bid for Stratasys 20.30: Zimmer Biomet acquired OSSIS 29.00: Solid Solutions acquires 3DPRINTUK and 3DVerkstan 31.25: VC investment in artificial intelligence in the 3d printing industry 32.43: AI investment 1 - Ai Build 36.15: AI investment 2 - 3D Spark 38.07: AI investment 3 - Restor3D 39.05: AI investment 4 - Voxel 40.40: Alloy Enterprises Series A 45.28: Fortify joint strategic investment 47.55: Boston Micro Fabrication closes Series D 48.30: Elephantech and Mitsubishi Electric/ME Innovation Fund 52.15: Thanks to Dayton Horvath and Redondo Union High Schoolers!
NFTs are constantly evolving and finding new meaningful uses beyond the digital world. Erick Calderon is confident that generative minting can achieve this objective in the most attractive way possible. Taking over the stage at Outer Edge LA, the Founder of Art Blocks and Creator of Chromie Squiggles discusses the concept of 1of1ofx which allows an algorithm to seemingly produce unlimited output, thus boosting the power and impact of generative minting. He also presents different kinds of generative art that could highly benefit from this strategy, helping in the mass adoption of digital art and ownership.
Episode 95: Ben and Steve share their business life struggles and stressors with travel. Benjamin thinks augmented reality is back and won't go out without a fight! Stephen announced a new CT scanner on the market but hasn't yet determined the price point. Will it be a top-of-the-line model or on the more accessible side? Speaking of accessibility, Ben and Steve debate the existence of accessible automation. - https://www.unimelb.edu.au/newsroom/news/2023/may/world-first-transparent-augmented-reality-display-opens-possibilities-to-see-digital-content-in-real-time - https://metrology.news/waygate-technologies-announces-new-flagship-ct-scanner/ - https://www.technologyreview.com/2019/06/10/135005/anyone-can-program-this-cheap-robot-arm-in-just-15-minutes/ Connect with the Manufacturing Industry here https://www.amtonline.org/events Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with https://www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast Explore, watch, read, learn, join, and connect at https://www.imts.com/ Tune in to the AM Radio podcast https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/zc/am-radio-podcast For the latest in Manufacturing Technology news https://www.amtonline.org/resources Produced by Ramia Lloyd
This week I talked with Katie Freeman, a woodworker who specializes in power carved art pieces. We talked about her making from making with her family, to shop class, to learning woodworking, discovering power carving, and to her latest exploration of furniture design. Of course we talked about her experience finding the maker community, online, and in person at Workbenchcon! Find Katie on Instagram at @freemanfurnishings and @kf.designs.art as well as on her podcast @craftingarevolution Mentions in this show: Brandy Aubé Tamara Robertson and Tinkering Belles Podcast
Obesity is one of the major risk factors for developing kidney disease, which is measured through the body mass index or BMI. This measurement factors into the process for both living donors and transplant recipients. On today's episode, you'll learn how to measure your BMI and hear from both kidney patients on how managing their weight affected their kidney health. In this episode we spoke with, Carol Murray is a Quality Manager for Boston Scientific in Minnesota. On June 12, 2019, she donated a kidney to her husband who was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease in 2015. Introduced to the National Kidney Foundation too and through the transplant journey Carol became passionate about ways to draw attention to need for living donors as well as advocating for living donors. Working with the National Kidney Foundation on a local level she has participated in the Big Ask:Big Give, Kidney Walks, and Advocacy Day. With a strong desire to provide help and hope for others Carol has been involved in several roles with a few different non-profit organizations. Carol has a B.S degree in Quality Management from the University of Minnesota Crookston, and an A.A.S in Manufacturing Technology from Hennepin Technical College. Golnaz Ghomeshi Friedman, RD, is a Senior Dietitian and Certified Clinical Transplant Dietitian for UC Davis Health Transplant Program and has been working in this role since 2014. Golnaz values the importance and impact of nutrition in the transplant population and has been involved in a variety of projects directly impacting patient care. She has developed and modified policies that have made a significant impact on the decision-making process for transplant patient selection. Golnaz has worked with the transplant team and served as co-investigator on various research projects including those centered around assessment of malnutrition, functional status and frailty in transplant candidates. Melanie Pina was diagnosed with lupus nephritis in 2018, and in 2021 she became a peritoneal dialysis patient. Melanie started sharing her journey online since April 2022 and recently had weight loss surgery to be on the transplant list. Now she is waiting for a transplant and hopefully, her second shot at life will come soon. Additional Resources: Melanie's Blog Article 5 Exercises for Kidney Patients Do you have comments, questions, or suggestions? Email us at NKFpodcast@kidney.org. Also, make sure to rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts.
Augmented reveals the stories behind the new era of industrial operations, where technology will restore the agility of frontline workers. In this episode of the podcast, the topic is "Executing on Manufacturing Technology" and our guest is Jane Arnold, board member at Aperio.ai (https://aperio.ai/about/) and former VP of Manufacturing Technology at Stanley Black & Decker (https://www.stanleyblackanddecker.com/). In this conversation, we talk about advanced manufacturing technology, the importance of material flow, transparency, throughput, cost cutting, and captivating users with digital tools. If you like this show, subscribe at augmentedpodcast.co (https://www.augmentedpodcast.co/). If you liked this episode, you might also like Episode 100: Innovating Across the Manufacturing Supply Chain (https://www.augmentedpodcast.co/100). Augmented is a podcast for industry leaders, process engineers, and shop floor operators, hosted by futurist Trond Arne Undheim (https://trondundheim.com/) and presented by Tulip (https://tulip.co/). Follow the podcast on Twitter (https://twitter.com/AugmentedPod) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/75424477/). Trond's Takeaway: Execution is everything in manufacturing. You can have any technology you want, but it's only going to be as good as the execution, both among executives and among managers all along the supply chain and all across the factory. Special Guest: Jane Arnold.
Today Logan Shinholser sits down with George Hodges Fulton to discuss how he took BOWA Construction from $12 million to $35 million through his awesome production management skills George has been able to zero in on his true passion – helping business owners and leadership teams get what they want from their businesses. George holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia. He earned his Master's degree in Construction Management and Manufacturing Technology from Colorado State University while building his career in the construction industry in Denver, Colorado. After relocating to the Washington, DC area, George spent 14 years with BOWA Inc., the largest whole-house remodeler in the country. There he was introduced to the power of a business operating system (Scaling Up) and saw its impact firsthand as he worked on and within the system. George ultimately became a Principal of the firm and helped grow it from $12 to $35 million. He also worked within the business as an intrapreneur, building a division from just a concept to over $15 million in revenue. In 2017, he was brought in to be the COO of a Landscape Design/Build firm. There he self-implemented the EOS business operating system, increasing revenue by 129% and net profit by 351%. He went on to become a Certified EOS Implementer, working with dozens of companies to help them gain traction and achieve great results. A lifelong student of business, George is always learning, evaluating and refining the tools he uses to help his clients. This journey ultimately led him in 2021 to become a Certified Pinnacle Business Guide. Visit our website: www.contractorgrowthnetwork.com
Sustainability can't be an afterthought in manufacturing – it needs to be prioritized from the very first design meeting. New software tools make it easy for teams to operationalize design and production for sustainability.
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