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Best podcasts about precision engineering

Latest podcast episodes about precision engineering

Arc Junkies
346. Fixturing Heavy Fab w/ Ben Steel

Arc Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 66:43


In this episode of the Arch Junkies podcast, host Jason interviews Ben, a fabrication expert from Belgium, who shares insights into innovative techniques in stage construction using Sigmund fabrication tables. Ben discusses the importance of preparation, precision, and adapting to new methods in the workshop. He emphasizes the investment in quality equipment and the organization of tools to enhance productivity. The conversation also touches on the welding techniques used in building large structures for major artists and the rewarding experience of seeing their work come to life at concerts. In this engaging conversation, Jason and Ben discuss various aspects of the welding industry, including major trade shows like Fabtech and Schweiss und Schneider, the importance of networking, innovations in welding apparel, and the significance of competitions like WorldSkills. They also delve into leadership challenges in motivating younger welders and the future of fabrication techniques, highlighting the role of companies like Stageco in building impressive stages for events. The discussion emphasizes the community aspect of welding and the shared passion for the craft. Follow Ben on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_steelhouse?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Check out his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@the_steelhouse Connect with Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-peeters-b54013179?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3Bqh3YA9jrRDOQkDj6jAcGmg%3D%3D     Arc Junkies Podcast: Instagram: @Arcjunkiespodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@arcjunkiespodcast9253 Email: Show@arcjunkies.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-becker-45407b72?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BKipEwR3uQXCmCjaEfNzo6w%3D%3D Arc Junkies Website: https://arcjunkies.com Arc junkies Merch: https://shop.threadmob.com/arcjunkie/shop/home Underground Metal Works: https://www.underground-metalworks.com/   Friends of the Show: Outlaw Leather LLC Outlawleather.com Instagram: @outlawleatherusa Use ARCJUNKIES for 15% off all in-stock leather goods SendCutSend Instagram: @SendCutSend Save 15% off Online: https://sendcutsend.com/arcjunkies/   Everlast Welders Instagram: @everlastwelders  YouTube: Everlast Welders         Online: https://bit.ly/37xJstI Use Codeword ARCJUNKIES at checkout to get upgraded to a free Nova Foot Pedal and TIG Torch with the purchase of any machine that comes with a stock foot pedal and TIG Torch. ISOTUNES: Instagram: @isotunesaudio Online: https://shop.isotunes.com/arcjunkies10.  Use ARCJUNKIES10 at checkout and save $10 on your purchase    

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang
Mind Your Business: Two 2nd-gen ladies leading the precision engineering charge

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 12:49


What is precision engineering and why is it a vital contributor to every economy? Two female second-generation leaders steering their family-owned precision engineering businesses shed light on the industry's impact on our daily lives,  discuss the challenges of attracting the younger generation, and advice for those considering joining the industry. Jessica Chan, Managing Director, MetalCool & Kia Jiehui, Business Development Manager, Ichi Seiki, will also share how they met each other in a SPETA Gen II group and how this group has supported many more in the space. SPETA being the trade association for precision engineering.   Music credits: chosic & its talented community of contributors   Presented by Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg) Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Moneycontrol Podcast
4011: G20, Vakrangee acquisition, Rishabh Instruments & Ratnaveer Precision Engineering listing debut & more | Market Minutes

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 9:48


In this episode of Market Minutes, Sucheta Anchaliya talks about all the important factors to watch today Rishabh Instruments & Ratnaveer Precision Engineering listing debut, G20, Vakrangee acquisition to global market setup. Also catch Rupak De, LKP Securities in Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, keys data points and developing trends.

(don't) Waste Water!
[Extract] "We're precision engineering Membranes - We're able to drive the energy requirements down up to 80%!" - Chris Wyres - Evove

(don't) Waste Water!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 0:59


Chris Wyres is the CEO of Evove. Evove aims to take membranes to the next level, overcoming the inherent flaws in conventional architectures, hence transforming membranes, transforming separation, and filtration. In the middle of the 19th century, a Belgian inventor, Adolphe Sax, conceived what's known today as the saxophone, which is today the fourth most popular instrument, just behind the piano, the guitar, and the bass. Yet, it wasn't Sax's only invention, as he also conceived Saxtrombas, Saxtubas, considerably improved the bass clarinet and invented the Saxhorns that also still somewhat live today.  Yet, have you ever heard of the Ophicleide? Or of the serpent? I could keep naming many more less successful instruments, and if you want to get an anthology of all of them, look up an original score from Mendelssohn or Berlioz: Romantic era composers really leveraged that wave of new ways to produce all kinds of sounds.  Each of these inventions addressed specific needs, but not all overcame their flaws or found a clear use case, like the saxophones with the military orchestras. And so, only a few stood the test of time.  To me, the membrane world today resembles a lot of the mid-19th century orchestras. It's tingling with incredible ideas, new takes, new materials, radical approaches, and blooming innovation.  We've addressed several of them on that microphone, from Membrion's ceramic ion exchanging membranes to Zwitterco's zwitterionic material, through Cembrane, LiqTech, a membrane anthology with Graeme Pearce, or the history of MBRs with Andrew Benedek. But with the boom in membrane applications, there are also new needs, new challenges, and new markets to address, which keeps incentivizing and rewarding innovation and differentiated approaches.  Evove actually ticks all these boxes. They're actively developing new application fields, such as lithium extraction or green hydrogen production while building the rocket on the go with their Enhance and Separonics product lines. They're also bringing new perks to membrane applications in desalination or food and beverage. And they're inventing a new type of company: decentralized, finely adapted to each vertical, and frankly ambitious: "We want to be the Water Sector's first Unicorn!" I won't spoil you too much of what Chris very openly shares in today's interview, don't worry; I'll leave him the floor just after reminding you that if you like what you hear, if this is of any value to you, please take that episode and share it with a friend, a colleague, your boss or your team. Thanks a lot to all the ones I see doing it every week; that's heartwarming to me. Is Evove a saxophone or an Ophicleide? Time will tell, but you can build an Idea for yourself by listening to the full episode! ➡️ Check out the entire article on how Vulcan enabled its Zero Carbon Lithium project by selling its products years ahead, including a teaser, a slider, and a full transcript on the (don't) Waste Water website!

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang
Mind Your Business: How PM Lee's speech inspired a second gen to champion sustainability in family's precision engineering business

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 15:06


From co-founding a volunteer-run initiative to spearheading sustainability strategies at a global non-profit, our guest in this episode of Mind Your Business, has now taken the reins of her family's precision engineering business and is championing for real change. Kia Jiehui, Business Development Manager, Ichi Seiki shares what opened her mind from a 2019 speech by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to how she is integrating sustainability into the company's operations today, and how she is embracing circular economy practices to engaging stakeholders, industry players and employees in the journey.  Presented by Ryan Huang. This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg) Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, FintechSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech means Business
Robots for the People

Tech means Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 18:06


Robotics and automated systems are no strangers to industry, especially in areas like engineering, manufacturing and logistics. Yet investing in automated systems at any scale seems daunting, potentially very disruptive, and hugely costly.Not so, says our guest on this episode of the Tech Means Business podcast. Neil Mead, Head of Regional Marketing for EMEA & LATAM at KUKA joins us to talk about how automated systems and hardware can be deployed in many facilities without all those risks.Thanks to a number of factors (digital twins, VR models, piecemeal integration and security consciousness), companies can and are installing robots and automated machines at small and large scales. Return on investment is pretty quick, and digital twins of new systems or entire operations help stakeholder buy-in and change management alike.KUKA celebrates 125 years in industry this year, from its small beginnings as a welding workshop to the global automation giant it is today.Read more about KUKA here:iiQKA software is here (“IQ-kah”):Connect with Neil Mead of KUKA here:Joe Green, your all-digital host is here:

Tuned In
Field Report: Expert Insights on (Probably) the Most Impressive 4 Rotor AWD RX7 EVER.

Tuned In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 31:00


Running an R32 GTR transfer box off the back of a Holinger RD6, Winters Quick Change rear differential, Haltech R5 NEXUS ECU/PDM,  Garrett 94mm OR 106mm turbo, Clearview oil filtration system along with Ti Automotive a dual brushless pump setup among a long list of other parts, we caught up with Rob Dahm at @semashow to discuss his ever-evolving and now essentially complete FD RX7 quad rotor build.Use ‘PODCAST75' for $75 off your first HPA course here: https://hpcdmy.co/hpa-tuned-inThe Haltech R5 doesn't just handle engine management; the built-in PDM also controls many of the electrical components leaving the car without fuses or relays. A standalone ECUMaster PMU splits this duty in 2 adding redundancy plus more inputs and outputs. A FuelTech FTSpark Capacitive Discharge Ignition (CDI) also helps in the ignition department. Interestingly this build draws up to 80amps, and as you can see (and hear) Rob has made sure that isn't an issue with this setup.Traction control is also handled by the Haltech R5 via a Nissan ATTESA-based control system and some 'fettling' by Rob which allows him to demand a dynamic or set torque ratio between the front and rear of the car allowing for versatility when launching and cornering across many surface conditions. We also touch on some Nikasil-style coating that is used to make sure aluminium and steel alloys play together nicely. Interestingly the engine is clearanced specifically for Valvoline 20-50 oil which shows the level of detail this build has reached. The long list of topics continues with Precision Engineering eccentric shafts, rotary irons, apex seals, 16-point total TPMS (tyre pressure monitoring system) and the gremlins auxiliary systems can cause a rotary engine.Last time we spoke to Rob he mentioned his interest in more A-B testing, and he has followed through on this and discussed some poor injector placement and cooling issues that upon investigation and data collection he has resolved often by taking it upon himself to learn the skills to do the job himself. Machine work, wiring and tuning are just a few skills he has picked up as a direct result of this build.Want to learn how to tune EFI? Start here instantly, and for free: https://hpcdmy.co/tuneb

#ThisWeekWithSabir - This Week With Sabir Semerkant
#072 B2B Journey of the TheTrustedToolbox with Chris Lalomia

#ThisWeekWithSabir - This Week With Sabir Semerkant

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 59:36


Meet Chris Lalomia. Chris is a successful entrepreneur and change leader that has built on his experiences working with the largest companies in America and bringing his unique style to produce success in starting his business from an idea. He currently runs a multi-million-dollar handyman and remodeling company and has started the Home Service Institute to provide a community of like-minded service business owners who have a passion for providing an incredible Customer Experience. Starting a business from scratch is the single hardest business move anyone could undertake and Chris was able to start a business during the 2008 recession and grow it into a thriving symbol of professional home repair excellence in the Metro Atlanta area. The Trusted Toolbox is the largest award-winning handyman company in the area. Chris is originally from Michigan and grew up in Jackson (60 miles west of Detroit) and YES, he uses his hand to show where is from. He went to school in the Upper Peninsula and earned his Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering at Michigan Tech University. He then realized that he wasn't enjoying the cold, so he moved to Charlotte, NC and earned his Masters Degree in Precision Engineering from The University of North Carolina - Charlotte. His path to business ownership was a lot like peoples' paths to their current position… not exactly straight… His first engineering job was at Curtiss-Wright Flight systems making airplane parts, but soon realized he needed to add some other business skills to his resume, he joined Accenture and began working with large banks to help them merge, which led him to SunTrust where he ran the Commercial loan operations department… That meandering path led him to start The Trusted Toolbox in 2008. That's right at the start of the recession, and he has proven that he could make it through those times. He has lived Georgia since 2001, with his wife Nicolle and they have 2 children. Sydney and Austin. He likes to spend his free time enjoying wine and good food , playing golf and watching sports. #b2bmarketing #entrepreneurship Topics covered: b2b marketing,b2b sales,b2b lead generation,b2b,b2b lead generation strategies,b2b marketing strategies,b2b lead generation ideas,b2b sales funnel stages,b2b leads,b2b sales funnel,b2b marketing strategy,b2b sales process,sales development,b2b business marketing,business marketing,patrick dang,b2b saas,sales lead generation techniques,new marketing ideas for 2023,gary vaynerchuk,marketing trends 2023,garyvee,lead generation In this week's episode of This Week with Sabir, Chris Lalomia shares his journey from novice marketer to experienced lead generation pusher. Hear how Chris used social media, lead gen forms, and email campaigns to scale his lead generation business and make more sales. If you're looking to learn how to generate leads for your business, then this episode is for you! Chris shares his experience and tips on how to grow your lead generation business and make more sales. Hear how Chris used social media, lead gen forms, and email campaigns to scale his lead generation business and make more sales. Don't miss out, subscribe now to learn from the best! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sabir-semerkant/support

Anderson Overland Podcast
Anderson Overland - Episode #32 - Justin Andrews of Factor 55 Precision Engineering

Anderson Overland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 70:27


In this great episode, Joey speaks to Justin Andrews of "Factor 55 Precision Engineering & Offroad Recovery Gear". Justin was Factor 55's first official employee and has been a major part of how this amazing company has grown over the years! Recently, Factor 55 was purchased by "Warn Winches" and has taken its service and products to another level! You won't want to miss this episode full of stories and experiences Justin and Joey have enjoyed! Check out this awesome company @FACTOR55 or FACTOR55.COM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Business Matters with Karl Fitzpatrick
Rolf Fuhrmann of Mann Engineering provides an insight into their award winning precision engineering business

Business Matters with Karl Fitzpatrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 10:42


Conversations
The art of precision engineering with Simon Winchester

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 52:17


The modern world functions on precision - phones, computers, cameras that operate with exactness. But in the quest for perfection, have we lost the art of craftsmanship? (R)

Conversations
The art of precision engineering with Simon Winchester

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 52:17


The modern world functions on precision - phones, computers, cameras that operate with exactness. But in the quest for perfection, have we lost the art of craftsmanship? (R)

Psi-Comm
3. Precision Engineering of Proteins

Psi-Comm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 41:29


In the third episode of the Psi-comm podcast series, we talk about the Linchpin Directed Modification (LDM) technology developed by the team led by Dr. Vishal Rai, associate professor at IISER Bhopal, with Ms. Kalyani Thakur, a Ph.D. student in Dr. Rai's lab closely associated with this project. LDM is a novel technology to label specific regions of proteins more accurately as part of a larger goal of 'precision engineering' of proteins for human benefit. Host: Ashwin Ananthanarayanan Content Development: Ashwin Ananthanarayanan, Vatsala Nema, Vedant Bhutra Intro/Outro Music credits: Shubhadip Banerjee Editing: Soham Bhar

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'rial talk
Precision Engineering with Michael White

'rial talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 25:28


In this episode, Anna Ploszajski talks to Michael White about precision engineering.Support the podcast with a one-time donation here. Thanks for helping keep us going :)Thanks to Dave Shephard for our cover art, and Alex Lathbridge for the music mix.Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter, follow Anna Ploszajski on Instagram and Twitter.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/handmade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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MTD Podcast
Treasure Finding With Noah from Swarfcast | MTD Podcast Ep74

MTD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 33:29


In the latest MTDCNC Podcast, Joe Reynolds is joined by MTD's Gio as well as Noah Graff from the 'Swarfcast' Podcast. Noah also works for the family business, Graff Pinkert, a used machine tool dealer who specialises in Swiss style machines. Also in the show, we find out more about the Precision Engineering market in the USA. Subscribe to the podcast using your favourite platform here: http://bit.ly/MTDPodcast

All Things Photonics
Andreas Tuennermann: Laser Systems, Fiber Technology, and Photonics Startups

All Things Photonics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 57:43


Andreas Tuennermann, head of the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering, discusses his work with fiber lasers, quantum applications, and manufacturing in a global pandemic. Alejandro Manjavacas, from the Theoretical Photonics Group at the University of New Mexico, stops by with insights into two distinctly different projects: one with the Metropolitan Museum of Art and one with Los Alamos National Laboratory.Sponsored by:COMSOL - www.comsol.comPI (Physik Instrumente) LP – Precision Motion Control and Piezo Technologies - www.pi-usa.usPhotonics Spectra Conference - www.PhotonicsSpectraConference.comAll Things Photonics is produced by Photonics Media and airs bi-weekly on Tuesdays. Find links to the stories mentioned in the episode on our website, www.photonics.com/podcast.

Leadership Is Changing
044: Chin Teik Cheah - Some Managers Have Missed The Boat

Leadership Is Changing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 40:21


Cheah Chin Teik is founder and President of Chin Teik Consulting Ltd., based in Hong Kong. Chin Teik is an experienced coach in organizational and leadership effectiveness for business results, scale-ability and sustainability via alignment and engagement of entire workforce. Chin Teik facilitates senior executive and/or executive teams to a clearer understanding of their leadership behavior while embedding a system of management practices to deliver business results. Renowned worldwide for his dynamic and intuitive consulting process, Chin Teik’s specialization areas are executive coaching and/or executive team coaching on strategic planning system and process, organization effectiveness, leadership and management development and system of management implementation. Chin Teik also specializes in enabling ‘HR and Training strategies for organizational impact’ and implementing ‘Continuous Improvement Process’. Chin Teik’s coaching and consulting efforts cut across a wide range of industries from Legal, Water Utility, Elevator, Oil & Gas, Advertising, Packaging, Precision Engineering and Semiconductor. A charismatic global leader, Chin Teik has amassed invaluable experience in manufacturing, training & development, total quality management and over 28 years of experience playing critical human resource roles in Intel on a regional and global scale. Chin Teik has to his credit the prestige of setting up the first-ever 10, 000 sq. ft. Intel University Training Center to deliver ‘Transformation of Workforce’ program to entire factory. Chin Teik also played an instrumental role in the founding of the Penang Skills Development Center. Chin Teik can be reached at chin.teik@chinteik.com. On This Episode: Chin explains how he “accidentally” became a leader. Find out how others have shaped and shifted Chin through his career. Unlock the power of no. Learn how to successfully manage change and transition. Find out how to create a strong organization and team culture. Denis explains how to change your perspective on job interviews. Hear the 5 R’s and 5 C’s of leadership. Key Takeaways: Never be complacent. Always stretch your people. Be totally fair. Tweetable Quotes: “A lot of who I am and what I am comes from my past.” “Anytime there’s a gap between your target and your current, you have to do something different.” “Possibility is limited by our current paradigm.” “Once you know your strength, shout it out.” Cheah Chin Teik chinteik.com Denis Gianoutsos: denis@leadingchangepartners.com https://my.captivate.fm/www.LeadingChangePartners.com%C2%A0 (www.LeadingChangePartners.com )

9 to 5 Rider
Precision Engineering to Precision Steering

9 to 5 Rider

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 38:07


This episode covers a wide range of topics with our guest, Gem Gilbert.  From riding one legged horses, to over coming accidents and developing a sense of feel cross country, Gem shares the journey so far with her amazing tri-coloured mount, Con.  We also speak about how we can think sustainably about equine products, robust nail varnish and how she feels about being an engineer in the traditionally male dominated industry of motorsport. If you can keep up with purple flash Gem, follow her on instagram @gemeventing or on her blog www.gemeventing.com. We would love you to rate and review this podcast!  And follow us on Instagram or Facebook @9to5rider.

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Conversations
The art of precision engineering with Simon Winchester

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 52:30


The modern world functions on precision - phones, computers, cameras that operate with exactness. But in the quest for perfection, have we lost the art of craftsmanship?

Hidden Forces
Simon Winchester | a History of Precision Engineering and the Making of the Modern World

Hidden Forces

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 56:10


In Episode 52 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Simon Winchester about the value of precision (and imperfection) in the modern age. Few things are as responsible for the making of the modern world as precision engineering; yet, it is largely invisible to us. We live our lives in a customizable fashion, expecting the world to conform to our expectations, wants, and desires. And yet, below this surface layer of personalization and complexity exists a world of exactness so precise that it evades our capacity to notice it. It is this world of increasing perfection, uniformity, and repetition that Simon Winchester writes so eloquently about. This conversation is neither a salute to precision nor a rebuke of perfection. It is a commentary on both the genius brought to bear by humanity in reshaping the world, as well as an homage to the craftsmanship and personal touch that has given it meaning. Our endless striving for that which is flawless is most human. Yet, try as we might, we cannot rid the world of all its imperfections. Humanity, after all, is by its very nature hopelessly, beautifully, fatally flawed. "To err is human," said Alexander Pope. Forgiveness is divine. In chronicling the history of precision engineering, Simon Winchester, has not only found something forgivable in humanity's shortcomings but indeed, something worthy of honor and celebration. In his book, “The Perfectionists: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World” Winchester asks whether a wish for perfection is actually essential to modern health and happiness, whether it is “a necessary component of our very being?” He answers with a resounding, “no.” Yet, the problem, as Winchester articulates it, is not simply an existential one. It is a technical one as well. For proof, we’ve only to look to our jet engines, where microscopic errors can quickly cause cascading problems that lead to catastrophic loss of life. In fact, this is exactly what happened in 1989 on a United Airlines flight, when a microscopic metallurgical defect in the titanium disk caused the engine to fail. 112 people died as a result. Unfortunately, such tales aren’t relegated to the annals of history. Many similar events have occurred in the decades since. If the past is any guide, then as our technologies continue to multiply (we made 13 trillion transistors each second of 2015) and shrink in size, we can expect the threats associated with them to become larger and more pronounced. In today’s episode, Simon Winchester joins host Demetri Kofinas for a conversation that is equally a discussion of the significance of exponential technologies, an investigation into the kind of world we want to build, and an exploration of what it means to have a life well lived. Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod

Design World
Design World's Executive Edition – Ryan Schroeder, IMI Precision Engineering

Design World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 11:34


Design World Editorial Director Paul J. Heney talks with Ryan Schroeder, President of the Americas, for IMI Precision Engineering, about his company's impending purchase of Bimba Manufacturing, the IoT and green engineering.

Science of War
Precision Engineering

Science of War

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015


Every morning since 2013, Kelli Joachim has boarded the same gray, steel-hull, guided-missile destroyer floating in San Diego Bay - USS John Paul Jones. She pulls the same tattered pair of navy blue, grease-stained coveralls out of her stand-up locker in the female berthing and slides into them. Video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dominique Pineiro, Defense Media Activity The 20-year-old Las Vegas native doesn't fit the mold of a "prototypical" electrical engineer, and she knows it. "I'm a lot smaller than most of the people I work with, but that's alright. I work just as hard, I'm a fast learner and I bring a positive attitude to the workplace," she said. She's five foot nothing, probably weighs 100 pounds soaking wet, and is in a perpetual state of happiness. While most of her peers sit behind desks and in front computers to complete a day's work, her workplace of choice is in the heart of the ship, and her tools of choice are wrenches and screwdrivers.

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Mechanical Engineering
Gizmos, Precision Engineering, Fat Rabbits, and Low-Hanging Fruit

Mechanical Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014 3:24


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Saturday Morning Science
Precision Engineering of Plant Genomes: The Science of GMO Crops

Saturday Morning Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 54:49


Blue roses, Golden rice, Bt corn, Roundup Ready Soybeans….What is a genetically modified organism? How are GMOs different than conventionally bred crops? The science underlying plant genetic engineering will be discussed.

Aerospace
MSc Ultra Precision Technologies: A Student View

Aerospace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 8:05


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Aerospace
MSc Ultra Precision Technologies

Aerospace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 6:16


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Manufacturing
MSc Ultra Precision Technologies: A Student View

Manufacturing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 8:05


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Manufacturing
MSc Ultra Precision Technologies

Manufacturing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 6:16


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Transport
MSc Ultra Precision Technologies: A Student View

Transport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 8:05


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Transport
MSc Ultra Precision Technologies

Transport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 6:16


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Manufacturing
Precision Engineering facilities

Manufacturing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 3:00