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Eliot Fine, Product Line Manager, Space & High-Reliability at Analog Devices, talks with Pat Hindle about the growing RF and microwave space market and the trends toward Si based, highly integrated products. Sponsored by Analog Devices.
The demand for high-reliability RF components in military space applications is growing as is the use of commercial innovation in Low-Earth Orbit and other space domains, says Eliot Fine, Product Line Manager for Space and High Reliability Components, Analog Devices. In this podcast he and I discuss the space electronic market, radiation-hardening techniques, as well as the Department of Defense's (DoD's) modular open system approach (MOSA) mandate and how it impacts space systems. Eliot also details the RF signal chain, a concept developed by his team at Analog Devices.
In this special interview from The NAMM Show floor, Connor Taylor, Product Line Manager for On-Stage, shares how persistence and networking helped him transition from Guitar Center to shaping gear for musicians, podcasters, and creators. We also discuss the power of product design and On-Stage's latest innovations including a travel amp and the ultimate all-in-one guitar utility vehicle.Follow On-Stage:WebsiteInstagram FacebookCheck out Connor's vision, the Guitar Utility Vehicle.Follow Creatives Prevail:InstagramTikTokWe would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram or TikTok.Intro music: ‘Somebody' (Instrumental) by The Runner UpOutro music: ‘Let's Ride' (Instrumental) by Gabe KubandaHost: Mike ZimmerlichProduced by: Omelette PrevailPost-Production: EarthtoMoiraRead the transcript
Dan is joined by Letizia Giuliano, Vice President of Product Marketing and Management at Alphawave Semi. She specializes in architecting cutting-edge solutions for high-speed connectivity and chiplet design architecture. Prior to her role at Alphawave Semi, Letizia held the position of Product Line Manager at Intel, where… Read More
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In this conversation, I talk about the new Pure Drive 2025 with Olivier Carlier, Group Marketing Manager for Tennis Racquets, and Maxime Olejniezak, Product Line Manager for Tennis Racquets for Babolat. We discuss the history, innovations, and future of this iconic racket. The conversation covers the evolution of the Pure Drive, its significance in the tennis world, and the latest advancements in technology and design. The team shares insights on player feedback, target audiences for different models, and the importance of accessories and strings. They also touch on their personal tennis journeys and the excitement surrounding Babolat's upcoming anniversary.
At CES in Las Vegas, Piyou (Ray) Cheng, Product Line Manager for Shokz, introduced their OpenMeet headphones that were inspired by the work-from-home trend. Much easier to wear for extended periods of time because of both the bone conduction aspect as well as the extremely light weight, they are perfect for being able to hear what is going on around you while participating in online meetings on an extended basis. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
At CES in Las Vegas, Piyou (Ray) Cheng, Product Line Manager for Shokz, introduced their OpenMeet headphones that were inspired by the work-from-home trend. Much easier to wear for extended periods of time because of both the bone conduction aspect as well as the extremely light weight, they are perfect for being able to hear what is going on around you while participating in online meetings on an extended basis. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Welcome back to another SHOT Show 2025 interview here on the podcast. This time around we are honored to have Matt Farris, Product Line Manager at iRay USA with us today. As many of our viewers and listeners know iRay USA added another great brand to their line up in the fall with the addition of Nocpix thermal optics. With the release of 6 optics in late 2024 Nocpix hit the ground running as some of these optics have become some of the most popular in the market in only a couple short months. We're happy to announce that iRay USA is bringing even more great Nocpix optics to the market at SHOT and we predict some of these will be extremely popular for2025. Check out this interview and more with the other major thermal manufacturers released today, right here on The Late Night Vision Show!
Shaun Katz, Product Line Manager for Detec Systems, joins us to chat about his webinar, “Electronic Leak Detection for Roofing, Waterproofing and the Building Envelope.”This one-hour course will cover Electronic Leak Detection (ELD) testing methods used for quality assurance of roofing and waterproofing membranes. Register for this free webinar
How is Palo Alto Networks innovating to address the evolving cybersecurity landscape? In this episode hosted by Justin Fowler, Palo Alto Networks Product Line Manager Priyanka Neelakrishnan discusses her book Autonomous Data Security and the company's platformization strategy to provide holistic cybersecurity solutions. Priyanka also shares insights on the growing challenges driven by AI and cloud adoption, and the importance of autonomous data security.
Mike Brodniak, Product Line Manager, Microwave Global at Corning Gilbert, Blake Amacker, Director of Sales – Corning Aerospace & Defense and Don Burris, Microwave Product Development Manager at Corning Gilbert, talk with Pat Hindle about the company's history and innovations in the microwave industry and the development of the first plastic connector for Aerospace and Defense applications.
En este episodio, tenemos el placer de conversar con Karla López, una ingeniera que ha trazado un camino inspirador en la industria manufacturera y que actualmente se desempeña como Product Line Manager. Karla nos comparte su trayectoria profesional, desde sus inicios como practicante hasta alcanzar una posición de liderazgo.Karla comenzó su carrera realizando prácticas mientras aún estaba en la universidad. Tras graduarse, obtuvo una posición como ingeniera de calidad de proveedores, un rol que inicialmente no creía posible debido a la competencia de candidatos con más experiencia. Sin embargo, su determinación y habilidades le permitieron avanzar y ser reconocida en su campo.A lo largo de la entrevista, Karla destaca la importancia de mantener una mente abierta y estar dispuesta a aprender continuamente. También subraya la relevancia de la igualdad de género en las posiciones corporativas, explicando que, aunque aún no se ha alcanzado una representación equitativa, las empresas que fomentan la diversidad tienden a obtener mejores resultados.Karla nos habla sobre la necesidad de tener una visión clara de dónde se quiere estar en cinco años y en qué se debe invertir. Además, menciona la creciente importancia de la ciberseguridad y la capacitación continua para proteger a las empresas contra amenazas cibernéticas.Finalmente, Karla ofrece consejos para aquellos que inician su carrera, enfatizando la importancia de investigar y entender profundamente los procesos y problemas que enfrentan en su trabajo. Su historia es un testimonio de perseverancia, aprendizaje continuo y éxito en un campo competitivo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/industrificados/message
The integration of BW Converting's Baldwin Color Control System (CCS) with System Brunner's Instrument Flight color evaluation software has evolved in step with the changing demands of commercial web offset printers for more than two decades. The latest upgrade, making its debut this week at DRUPA in Düsseldorf, Germany, not only raises the bar on accuracy, speed and sustainability; it also makes the process fun and simple for the operator.In this episode of “Unlocking Potential,” John Cusack, Product Line Manager for Baldwin, a brand of BW Converting, and Daniel Pfeiffer, Managing Director of System Brunner, reflect on their partnership's origins, which began at DRUPA in 2000. Since then, their collaboration has led to over 600 system installations worldwide.Cusack outlines how Baldwin's latest generation CCS, with fully spectral measurement capability, offers existing and potential customers the chance to upgrade from non-spectral devices, enhancing measurement accuracy and print quality."The synergy between Baldwin and System Brunner has allowed us to innovate faster and more effectively, providing our customers with the latest advancements in color control technology," Cusack emphasizes.Pfeiffer elaborates on the improvements in System Brunner's Instrument Flight, designed for higher efficiency and user-friendliness. The system's advanced technology ensures better quality through consistent color management from pre-press to print, utilizing machine learning to mimic human perception."Our new system not only improves quality through advanced technology and machine learning but also significantly reduces setup time and waste, contributing to a greener footprint," he explains.The conversation delves into the practical benefits of these innovations, such as reducing operator workload and stress, thus addressing high turnover rates in the industry and a short supply of trained labor. The automated system allows operators to focus on other tasks, improving overall efficiency.The color-control pros also stress the economic and environmental advantages of their solutions. By minimizing material usage, energy consumption, and waste, their systems support sustainable practices while enhancing business efficiency, making it easier for companies to maintain high-quality output with fewer resources.Drupa 2024 participants are encouraged to stop by Baldwin's booth in Hall 16, Stand D20, to experience how Baldwin and System Brunner's latest advancements can transform their printing operations.To learn more, contact Craig Black, Vice President of Sales, Americas, at craig.black@bwconverting.com or Oliver Jentschke, VP of Sales, Europe at oliver.jentschke@bwconverting.com.
Join Pamela Bardhi, host of the Underdog Podcast, for a compelling conversation with sustainability leader Eric Liedtke. From his early days as a sports enthusiast in Pennsylvania to his influential role as President of Adidas, Eric shares his remarkable career journey. He discusses leading one of the largest brand turnarounds in history and how his passion for sports fueled his innovative approach to leadership and culture change. Now at the helm of Unless Collective, Eric focuses on pioneering plant-based fashion to combat the environmental crisis. His insights into leadership, culture change, and leveraging business for good offer valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and business leaders looking to drive positive change across industries. This episode is packed with practical advice and unique perspectives that resonate far beyond the corporate world.Eric Liedtke is an American businessman and entrepreneur. From 2006 to 2019, Eric managed one of the most remarkable brand turnarounds in history, significantly boosting Adidas' revenue and profitability. In 2019, he shifted his focus to sustainability, founding Unless Collective, the world's first 100% plant-based apparel company dedicated to regenerative fashion. Eric's mission is to eliminate plastic pollution by creating compostable clothing from natural materials. With a deep passion for using business as a force for good, inspired by his childhood love of sports and the environment, Eric has continually championed social and environmental causes, driving impactful change through innovative partnerships.Key Takeaways:Humble beginnings: Eric's first role was as a "sweeper," a job entailing various responsibilities across departments. His dedication and diverse experiences at Adidas led him to roles such as Product Line Manager, Head of Brand Marketing for the Americas, and Global Head of Brand Marketing. Ultimately, he became President of the Adidas brand for six years.Navigating cultural differences: Eric faced challenges in bridging cultural gaps between Adidas' American and German branches. He aimed to merge their strengths, combining German innovation and engineering with American storytelling and design. This approach aimed to redirect internal competition towards external markets, promoting collaboration. Eric consistently prioritized balancing these dynamics to propel the brand's global success.Purpose-driven: Eric highlights the personal and professional challenges of transitioning from a high-profile executive role to a startup, driven by a desire to significantly impact the environment. He reflects on the rewards and difficulties of this journey, emphasizing the fulfillment that comes from pursuing a purpose-driven mission.Sustainable fashion: With his brand, Unless Collective, Eric discusses the challenges of creating sustainable fashion, emphasizing the need to move away from petroleum-based materials. He explains the complexities of sourcing plant-based materials and finding eco-friendly manufacturing processes, highlighting the difficulties of working as a startup with limited capital. Listen in to discover how the unwavering determination of a single individual is laying the foundation for a future that's greener and more sustainable. Don't overlook this captivating narrative of innovation and inspiration!Listen to this exciting episode. Join us for the conversation! Listen to the full episode here:Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/underdog/id1534385651Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6FbSDu0aNtuxAEiderUAfBWebsite: https://theunderdogshow.comIf you found this story worth your time and made changes in your life, we'd love to hear from you! Subscribe and leave a review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Follow and connect with Eric Liedtke:Unless Collective: https://unlesscollective.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-liedtke-890130115/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eric.liedtke/
Mike Jones, Product Line Manager, COTS Digitizers, Aerospace and Defense at Analog Devices talks with Pat Hindle about the Integration of High-Speed Digitizer ICs with Wideband RF and Microwave Front-Ends. Sponsored by Analog Devices.
This week we meet up with Todd Falker who is the Product Line Manager at Puma Running. Todd shares his story and lays out what it takes to be successful as an athlete, as well as in the shoe industry. With over 20 years of experience, Todd offers an innovative approach that leaves us excited for what's to come! If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate / review and head on over to our Youtube channel to join the discussion!
If you've ever wondered about natural fibers, you are going to love this episode. And I'm not just saying that because today's guest is my sister, Claire McAndrews Oliver. Claire is a Product Line Manager at Patagonia, and has spent her career working in apparel and understanding the process of imagining a garment and bringing it to life. Claire and I delve into the world of fiber and apparel, and attempt to shine a light on how the industry works, and why fiber matters. In today's world, the process of creating a garment is complicated, and can cover several continents. If you want to add another layer of intentionality to your life, maybe start with your closet. Claire guides me through the following: What are natural fibers? The history and process of synthetic fibers How technical performance changes the fiber landscapeLate Bloomer Ranch yarnHow wool is keratin-based, just like human hairThe performance attributes of natural versus synthetic fibers Why body odor can be impacted by synthetic fibers The sheer number of distinct chemicals required to create polyester How to read your clothing material labelThe difference between manufactured cellulose and natural cellulose fibers Implications beyond chemicals in fiber processing and production PFAS in clothing productionIssues and constrains in regulating the apparel industry Why slow-fashion is more expensiveMaking consumer choices based on values and first-principles How the downfall of American manufacturing plays into the revival of ethical apparel Opening our eyes to the truth of the manufacturing industryHow the apparel industry can be a black box How Claire celebrates regional and ancestral knowledge in the production of natural fibers FibershedWhy Claire likes to shop small brands, for the artistry and commitment to the craftThe connection between agriculture and textilesHow Claire crafts her closet Why more people need to pick up the craft of tailoringEmbracing limitations as inspiration How Claire brings the fun, the art, and creative ways of being back into clothing Connect with Claire: On instagram @good_chit This episode is brought to you by Late Bloomer Ranch, a holistic ranch in the Teton Valley raising meat, eggs, wool, and cut-flowers of the utmost quality with integrity to match. Late Bloomer Ranch has Bloom Boxes for sale— the choicest cuts of meat packaged to ship throughout the lower 48 states. Check out Bloom Boxes, Flower Essences, Yarn & more at latebloomerranch.com And as always, we'd love to hear from you. Did you love this episode? Did it make you think? Let us know. Reach out via email hello@latebloomerranch.com or on Instagram @latebloomerranch Please subscribe, rate and review the show. See you next time.
Ryan Taylor, Product Line Manager at Cotopaxi, speaks to students about how to be a great team member, the role of a PLM, and good / bad company culture. Connect with Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryantaylor95/ Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design & Development program at Utah State University, a four-year, undergraduate degree training the next generation of product creators for the sports and outdoor industries. Learn more at opdd.usu.edu or follow the program on LinkedIn or Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/usuoutdoorproduct/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/opdd Discover the Outdoor Recreation Archive on Instagram or on USU's website. https://instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive https://libguides.usu.edu/outdoorrecreationarchive Outdoor Recreation Archive Instagram https://www.instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive/?hl=en Episodes hosted, edited, and produced by Chase Anderson in beautiful Cache Valley, Utah. https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasewoodruffanderson/
In this October episode of Al speaks with Anurag Kar, AVP, Money Movement Products at Interac Corp. about the growing trend of Canadians taking on side-hustles and what that means to the workforce and the economy.Also in this episode:Sam Wong, Marketing Strategy Manager at Moneris co-hosts.Benoit Maheux, Product Line Manager with UEAT is our expert on restaurant kiosksSean McCormick, Director, Business Development at Moneris shares some consumer spending data from Canada's largest citiesDaniel Stranges, Senior Events & Sponsorship Specialist at Moneris talks about the upcoming events for Small Business Month.
This week's episode dives deep into the world of X-ray inspection and its many uses in today's high-density 3D heterogeneous integration technologies for semiconductor manufacturing. Françoise von Trapp speaks with subject matter expert, Chris Rand, of Nordson Test and Inspection. You'll learn the basics – how X-ray inspection is used in semiconductor manufacturing and how that has changed over the years. The challenges facing manufacturers as heterogeneous integration schemes become more advanced – with 3D stacking and chiplet architectures are also discussed.You'll also learn why achieving zero defects is so important for today's semiconductor and microelectronics devices and the different strategies for achieving zero defects. Lastly, you'll learn about some solutions provided by Nordson Test and Inspections to help you execute those zero-defect strategies. You can learn more about the new Quadra Pro at the Nordson Test & Inspection website. Contact Our Guest on LinkedINChristopher Rand, Product Line Manager at Nordson Test and InspectionNordson Test and Inspection Delivering best-in-class test, inspection, and metrology solutions for semiconductor applications. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showBecome a sustaining member! Like what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and TwitterInterested in reaching a qualified audience of microelectronics industry decision-makers? Invest in host-read advertisements, and promote your company in upcoming episodes. Contact Françoise von Trapp to learn more. Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2023 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.
We're bringing you golf news from A to X this week! Wilson's Product Line Manager, Harry Nodwell, joins Nick and Cassie to nerd out about specs and give his take on skipping Majors. PLUS: Yea or nays, Tour equipment swaps, money talks, and MORE! (00:00-12:38) 3M recap, shaking it up with announcers, LPGA wins and DQs (12:39-20:16) Being on the bubble, Phil demands an apology, Tiger is the new director in town (20:17-32:22) Club Champion news: new demos, a new Texas studio, and a new name on social media (32:23-01:12:00) Interview with Harry Nodwell, Wilson's Product Line Manager (01:12:01-01:28:44) Yea or nays featuring John Daly (the drink), new Twitter branding, Messi, and MORE Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampionmedia Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampmedia
In this inspiring episode of Behind the Lens, we're thrilled to feature David Lyell, a USPSA Grandmaster, Multi-Time USPSA SC State Champion, and now, the new Product Line Manager for the DS Platform at MasterPiece Arms (MPA). Join us as host Brian Conley delves into the intersection of Lyell's esteemed competitive shooting career and his new responsibilities at MPA. Our conversation explores his extensive experience with MPA equipment, his winning strategies, and his vision for the future of shooting sports equipment.Regardless of where you are in your shooting journey, this episode offers a unique blend of competitive insight and industry expertise, making it a must-listen. Lyell's impressive career in shooting sports and his recent transition to a key role at MPA make this a captivating conversation that you won't want to miss. Discover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible. Hunters HD Gold Behind the Lens Podcast Now in its third season!Discover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the people who shape the shooting sports landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible.Hunters HD Gold Links:Website: https://huntershdgold.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGoldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWH4kOqaX-x34uYOviQ-tgUnited States Practical Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://uspsa.orgSteel Challenge Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://scsa.orgMetal Madness Official Eyewear: https://...
In this inspiring episode of Behind the Lens, we're thrilled to feature David Lyell, a USPSA Grandmaster, Multi-Time USPSA SC State Champion, and now, the new Product Line Manager for the DS Platform at MasterPiece Arms (MPA). Join us as host Brian Conley delves into the intersection of Lyell's esteemed competitive shooting career and his new responsibilities at MPA. Our conversation explores his extensive experience with MPA equipment, his winning strategies, and his vision for the future of shooting sports equipment.Regardless of where you are in your shooting journey, this episode offers a unique blend of competitive insight and industry expertise, making it a must-listen. Lyell's impressive career in shooting sports and his recent transition to a key role at MPA make this a captivating conversation that you won't want to miss. Discover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible. Hunters HD Gold Behind the Lens Podcast Now in its third season!Discover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the people who shape the shooting sports landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible.Hunters HD Gold Links:Website: https://huntershdgold.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGoldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWH4kOqaX-x34uYOviQ-tgUnited States Practical Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://uspsa.orgSteel Challenge Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://scsa.orgMetal Madness Official Eyewear: https://...
If we had a crystal ball, we would eagerly peek into the future of robotics technologies. We prefer to invite experts who have been observing the market for a long time and are immersed in the latest developments and promising technologies. One of those veterans in robotics is Mike Oitzman. So we grill him about: Where is robotics headed? How are the mobile and industrial robot verticals evolving? What automation possibilities lie ahead? Mike shares his insights and highlights from the Automate 2023 conference, where he explored the latest technologies and identified promising newcomers with immense potential. In the concluding segment, we engage in a captivating discussion on the growing interest in robot maintenance, fueled by the ever-increasing demand for user-friendly maintenance tools. Does that sound interesting? Then tune in to the episode now! About our guest: Mike Oitzman has been involved robotics since 1988, most recently as Product Line Manager of Mobile Robotics at Adept Technology/OMRON. In 2018 Mike founded The Mobile Robot Guide to cover the news happening within the emerging mobile robotics market. In 2021, he brought The Mobile Robot Guide into the WTWH Media family and is now an editor for the robotics group within WTWH Media, including the publications: The Robot Report, Mobile Robot Guide and Robotics Business Review. Mike has worked for various sized companies from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises during his career and understands all of the issues with product development and product marketing for everything from robotics to enterprise software. Connect with Victor and Mike Oitzman on Linkedin: Victor Splittgerber: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-splittgerber-93547290 Mike Oitzman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeoitzman/ More information about WAKU Robotics, the expert for mobile robots in logistics and production, can be found at www.waku-robotics.com. Bezahlte Partnerschaft
This episode is sponsored by EnSight Solutions. How well do you know high shear mixing? Here to talk more about it is Don Wolfe, Product Line Manager for EnSight Solutions. We talk why and how high shear mixing is used as well as how to get the most out of your mixer. We cap the episode off talking about what it means to be a trusted partner with EnSight Solutions. Learn more about EnSight Solutions Read the transcript of this episode on the Food Processing website
This week I am joined by John Snodgrass from Leupold Optics. John is the Product Line Manager in charge of the Military/LE riflescopes and red dots. We talk about how John worked his way up to Product Line Manager for Leupold and his background on the shooting team for the Army. There is also a special announcement on the future of Victory Drive! https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/victorydrive Victory Drive (@victorydrivepod) • Instagram photos and videos Victory Drive is proudly presented by Grizzly Coolers https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ Code WCB for 15% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, Business of Fashion published an article calling trail running “activewear's next big category” citing the emergence of startup brands and the market growth that's attracted incumbents from the road and track space. It's an exciting time in the sport, so we figured we do a show analyzing the brand and product landscape. Corrine and Dylan are joined by Mike Ambrose, former Product Line Manager at Salomon and current USA country manager at NNormal. First we chat about some of the sponsor shakeups that have occurred and summarize the athletes who've aligned with new partners. Then we go big picture and talk about the fascinating state of the market, providing our perspective on where we are headed. SUBSCRIBE TO FREETRAIL PRO Sponsors: Use code freetrail10 for 10% off Speedland Footwear Use code freetrail15 for 15% off Gnarly Nutrition Check out Best Day Brewing for great non-alcoholic beers ________________________ Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava ________________________ Other Freetrail podcast episodes you might enjoy: Kilian Jornet | The New NNormal Tim Tollefson | The Infinite Game Clare Gallagher | Black Canyon 100k Champion Jim Walmsley | Engagement, Moving to Europe, Western States, and UTMB
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about Event Handler, a new automation feature in Nokia's SR Linux network OS that lets you automatically run scripts to fix problems when an event occurs. Nokia is our sponsor, and our guest is Roman Dodin, Product Line Manager at Nokia.
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about Event Handler, a new automation feature in Nokia's SR Linux network OS that lets you automatically run scripts to fix problems when an event occurs. Nokia is our sponsor, and our guest is Roman Dodin, Product Line Manager at Nokia. The post Tech Bytes: Event-Driven Automation With Nokia’s SR Linux Event Handler Framework (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about Event Handler, a new automation feature in Nokia's SR Linux network OS that lets you automatically run scripts to fix problems when an event occurs. Nokia is our sponsor, and our guest is Roman Dodin, Product Line Manager at Nokia. The post Tech Bytes: Event-Driven Automation With Nokia’s SR Linux Event Handler Framework (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about Event Handler, a new automation feature in Nokia's SR Linux network OS that lets you automatically run scripts to fix problems when an event occurs. Nokia is our sponsor, and our guest is Roman Dodin, Product Line Manager at Nokia.
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about Event Handler, a new automation feature in Nokia's SR Linux network OS that lets you automatically run scripts to fix problems when an event occurs. Nokia is our sponsor, and our guest is Roman Dodin, Product Line Manager at Nokia.
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about Event Handler, a new automation feature in Nokia's SR Linux network OS that lets you automatically run scripts to fix problems when an event occurs. Nokia is our sponsor, and our guest is Roman Dodin, Product Line Manager at Nokia. The post Tech Bytes: Event-Driven Automation With Nokia’s SR Linux Event Handler Framework (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Yoji Kaneda, Product Line Manager at Danner Boots, speaks to students about his day-to-day role as a PLM, key skills and traits required for success, and the behind-the-scenes dynamic between design, development, and product management. Yoji Kaneda https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoji-kaneda-584679184/ Watch these conversations on YouTube! https://bit.ly/33SVb2O Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design & Development program at Utah State University, a four year, undergraduate degree training the next generation of product creators for the sports and outdoor industries. Learn more at opdd.usu.edu or follow the program on LinkedIn or Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/usuoutdoorproduct/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/opdd Discover the Outdoor Recreation Archive on Instagram or on USU's website. https://instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive https://libguides.usu.edu/outdoorrecreationarchive Outdoor Recreation Archive Instagram https://www.instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive/?hl=en Episodes hosted, edited, and produced by Chase Anderson in beautiful Cache Valley, Utah.
A career panel where you can learn about the various jobs that are available in the tech industry other than being a developer/engineer. Featuring our panelists: Phoebe Kim, Senior Manager for the Multi-Cloud Solutions Architecture (MCA) team at VMware Bohyun Kim, Product Line Manager at VMware Marjorie Abdelkrime, Senior Leader Migration Success at AWS
A conversation with Jeremy Williams, Product Line Manager for Amphenol Aerospace in Sidney, NY. Jeremy has been with Amphenol for 15 years. We talk about the filter technology and board-level product lines he manages and the challenges of mentally switching gears while overseeing two radically different product types. We talk about being born and raised in Sidney, having both his father and grandfather work in the factory, and how he never really thought he'd return after college. We talk about his short retail stint before deciding it was the right time to work for a large corporation like Amphenol. We talk about his love of music and his joy in coaching youth sports for his children. And we discuss his desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
John Wise, Product Line Manager for Beamformer IC's at Analog Devices, talks with Pat Hindle, Media Director for Microwave Journal, about the latest trends in phased arrays and the new product solutions ADI is releasing to the market. Sponsored by Analog Devices.
Every outdoorsman should know how to get and keep their knives sharp. In this episode Matt Elliott is joined by friend, colleague and expert-level knife sharpener, Steve Baker, Product Line Manager for Work Sharp. Steve has done everything from production, to design engineering, to product line manager at Work Sharp and has taught classes on knife sharpening to all skill levels. If there is one thing an outdoorsman needs in their arsenal, outside of woodsmanship and shooting skills, it's a sharp knife. So listen in and sharpen your knives!
A conversation with Laurent Lagrange, Compliance Team Lead and Product Line Manager for Amphenol Socapex in France. Laurent has been with Amphenol for 20 years. We talk about his vital role in leading the product compliance team to ensure they meet the requirements of REACH, RoHS, and export licenses and its benefits in maintaining good customer relationships. We discuss leading the marketing and engineering for Socapex's extensive contacts product line. We talk about a bit of the 75-year history of Socapex and its long-time presence in the military and aerospace markets. We talk about spending a year at Amphenol Aerospace in Sidney, NY, and how he learned a lot about connectors and himself. We talk about his love of the outdoors, especially in the French Alps, where he was born and raised. And we discuss his desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
A conversation with Vishal Chandrasekar, Product Line Manager for the OverPass products, which are part of the Amphenol High Speed IO group. Vishal recently joined Amphenol, but has worked in the IT/datacom industry for years. We talk about OverPass and its significant market potential in data centers, telecom, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other markets. We talk about its performance vs. the limitations of PCB copper in reaching 112 and ultimately 224Gbps. We talk about living in Dubai until the age of 10, living in India through his undergraduate days studying electrical engineering, then living in Ithaca, NY, while doing his graduate work at Cornell University. We talk about his anticipation of being a first-time father. And we discuss his desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. NOTE: Jai Chandrasekar was born on May 23rd. Both mother and child are doing great. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
Today we welcome sponsor Nokia back to the Tech Bytes podcast to get more information about its Digital Sandbox, and how this software, part of Nokia's Fabric Services System, helps enable a continuous integration/continuous delivery, or CI/CD framework, for network engineers. Our guest is Erwan James, Product Line Manager at Nokia.
Today we welcome sponsor Nokia back to the Tech Bytes podcast to get more information about its Digital Sandbox, and how this software, part of Nokia's Fabric Services System, helps enable a continuous integration/continuous delivery, or CI/CD framework, for network engineers. Our guest is Erwan James, Product Line Manager at Nokia. The post Tech Bytes: Enhancing CI/CD Pipelines With Nokia's Digital Sandbox (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today we welcome sponsor Nokia back to the Tech Bytes podcast to get more information about its Digital Sandbox, and how this software, part of Nokia's Fabric Services System, helps enable a continuous integration/continuous delivery, or CI/CD framework, for network engineers. Our guest is Erwan James, Product Line Manager at Nokia. The post Tech Bytes: Enhancing CI/CD Pipelines With Nokia's Digital Sandbox (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today we welcome sponsor Nokia back to the Tech Bytes podcast to get more information about its Digital Sandbox, and how this software, part of Nokia's Fabric Services System, helps enable a continuous integration/continuous delivery, or CI/CD framework, for network engineers. Our guest is Erwan James, Product Line Manager at Nokia.
Today we welcome sponsor Nokia back to the Tech Bytes podcast to get more information about its Digital Sandbox, and how this software, part of Nokia's Fabric Services System, helps enable a continuous integration/continuous delivery, or CI/CD framework, for network engineers. Our guest is Erwan James, Product Line Manager at Nokia.
Today we welcome sponsor Nokia back to the Tech Bytes podcast to get more information about its Digital Sandbox, and how this software, part of Nokia's Fabric Services System, helps enable a continuous integration/continuous delivery, or CI/CD framework, for network engineers. Our guest is Erwan James, Product Line Manager at Nokia. The post Tech Bytes: Enhancing CI/CD Pipelines With Nokia's Digital Sandbox (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Mike Ambrose is the Product Line Manager for Salomon and has worked on projects like the recent Ultra Glide trail shoe. For the past three years, he has been living in Annecy to work at Salomon HQ and just recently relocated back to Utah. Mike himself is also a runner, competing in races like the Leadville Trail 100, Marathon du Mont Blanc, Black Canyon 100k and more. While living in France he summited Mont Blanc and did the TMB, among many other adventures. Mike and I discuss innovations in trail running gear/apparel/footwear, the process of designing a shoe from the conception of an idea to the marketing of the product, the direction the market is heading, how to become a global brand and much more. I'm thrilled with how much insight Mike offered into his job, the direction our sport may be taking and the joys of running in gear that simply works well.
Over the last few episodes of the Hedge, we've been talking to folks involved in bringing network products to market. In this episode, Tom Ammon and Russ White talk to Jeff Jakab about the role of the Product Line Manager in helping bring new networking products to life. Join us to understand the roles various people play in the vendor side of the world—both so you can understand the range of roles network engineers can play at a vendor, and so you can better understand how products are designed, developed, and deployed.
An investment in a custom choke and quality of loads can help fill your tote on a more regular basis. We have Dan Compton, Product Line Manager for Federal Premium and Rob Roberts, maker of custom chokes for waterfowl shotguns.
In this episode, Justin sits down with Corey Massey to discuss his 15 year journey in oil and gas and what makes TechnipFMC a company that has helped propel him in his career. They also discuss why he chose OU instead of OSU for college and what to look forward to in college football. Before we get going I want to highlight some neat technology provided by our new sponsor. TechnipFMC's Speedloc™-XT system is a fully digitized, hydraulic, singular #connector that remotely and safely connects and disconnects #wireline pressure control equipment from the frac tree during #fracturing operations. This system #eliminates manual red-zone operations to improve safety, operational efficiency, and predictability on the #frac pad. Find out more by clicking the link here: https://lnkd.in/e5zxh-v This Week's Review TechnipFMC Giveaway https://mailchi.mp/924e93a58386/technipfmc Ogio Dome duffle bag Yeti 20 oz purple tumbler Executive power bank Columbia neck gator AcePods 2.0 - True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Bluetooth Ear Buds Events HACK n WHACK: Anyone in the Houston area interested in playing oilfield hockey? Come join the Hack n Whack crew for some old timer hockey. We do it every two weeks at Memorial City Mall ice rink. Hit me up on LinkedIn for more details. KTX Fit: If you're looking to get in shape over the summer, visit KTX Fit in Katy, Texas and get a free trial by telling one of the coaches that I sent you! Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Street Team If you're interested in joining the street team, join our Facebook Group here. Connect with OGGN Interested in Sponsoring?? If you would like to get your company in front of our professional audience, please contact our Producer, Savannah Wilson. More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Legal Risk | Oil and Gas Onshore | Oil and Gas Offshore | PITCH Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | OGGN Connect with Justin Gautier LinkedIn | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network