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Welcome to another episode of AI Lawyer Talking Tech, your weekly dive into the most pressing developments at the intersection of law and technology. Today, we're exploring a dynamic landscape marked by the rapid evolution and increasing adoption of artificial intelligence across the legal sector. From discussions on fair use in AI training to the tangible benefits of communications archiving and electronic billing software, we'll unpack how technology is reshaping legal practice. We'll also touch upon the crucial aspects of data privacy and security in an AI-driven world, the ongoing government and industry support for lawtech innovation, and the strategic moves by legal tech companies as they expand their reach. Join us as we delve into these and other key stories shaping the future of the legal profession.3 Unexpected Benefits of a Communications Archive13 Mar 2025SmarshOpenAI Urges U.S. Govt. to Codify ‘Fair Use' in AI Training Amid Legal Battles Over Copyrighted Content14 Mar 2025TekediaGovernment commits to continuing lawtech push14 Mar 2025Legal FuturesAI in the legal profession: how soon will it make an impact?14 Mar 2025Legal FuturesThe founder of Harvey says a massive shift is coming to the legal profession. 'The junior folks are incredibly happy about this.'13 Mar 2025AOL.comEnhancing Productivity with Electronic Legal Billing Software13 Mar 2025TechSling WeblogCorporate law departments are using metrics to manage spending on outside counsel13 Mar 2025Thomson ReutersTop 5 Ways to Improve Client Service with Technology13 Mar 2025Sui Generis-a New York Law BlogFederal Judiciary Awards Multi-Year Contract to LexisNexis13 Mar 2025WebWire | Recent HeadlinesRegister Now for the 2025 Great Lakes Legal Conference13 Mar 2025Michigan Bar JournalEpiq to Sponsor and Speak at Legalweek 202513 Mar 2025Epiq SystemsThe Legal Profession's Shift to LinkedIn: What You Need to Know13 Mar 2025Sui Generis-a New York Law BlogNavigating the AI Frontier: Why Information Governance Matters More Than Ever13 Mar 2025National Law ReviewLawtechUK receives further £1.5m to drive legal startup investment13 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderDespite Recent Biglaw Efforts, Remote Work Seems Here To Stay13 Mar 2025Above The LawFrench authors accuse Meta of unauthorized use of works in AI models13 Mar 2025gHacks Technology NewsIs it time to ‘tweak the rules' regarding nonlawyers?13 Mar 2025LegalNews.comClio accelerates global expansion with strategic acquisition of ShareDo, enters enterprise legal market13 Mar 2025Legal FuturesCredo Files AEC Patent Infringement Complaint Against Amphenol, Molex, TE Connectivity, and Volex with United States International Trade Commission13 Mar 2025StockTitan.netClio Plants Its Flag In Big Law Land with Acquisition of Enterprise Law Firm Software Provider ShareDo13 Mar 2025LawSitesWhy AI probably won't disrupt law firms any time soon13 Mar 2025Legal CheekLawTech to receive a further £1.5m in funding13 Mar 2025Today's ConveyancerBLTF2025 Media Lounge: Law firm priorities for 202513 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderClio Accelerates Global Expansion with Strategic Acquisition of ShareDo, Enters Enterprise Legal Market13 Mar 2025Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyElement Standard: Building Client Trust Through Litigation Transparency (Jaron Luttich - CEO)13 Mar 2025Technically Legal - A Legal Technology and Innovation PodcastSwiss firm Homburger to move to the iManage Cloud leveraging new local data centre13 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderDoes the Privacy Act apply to your NFP? The answer might surprise you14 Mar 2025Norton Rose FulbrightPrivacy Talks: Mind Matters – Exploring the Frontier of Brain Data and Mental Privacy Laws13 Mar 2025CooleyUnlocking Neural Privacy: The Legal and Ethical Frontiers of Neural Data13 Mar 2025Cooley
Global Sustainable Stock Picks includes articles by financial analysts at Morningstar and Insider Monkey. Plus, links to five more articles! By Ron Robins, MBA Transcript & Links, Episode 147, February 7, 2025 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to my podcast episode 147, published February 7, 2025, titled “Global Sustainable Stock Picks.” It's presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript and links to content – including stock symbols and bonus material – on this episode's podcast page at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, and I don't receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal any investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief. Please go to this podcast's webpage for links to the articles and more company and stock information. ------------------------------------------------------------- Global Sustainable Stock Picks (1) I'm beginning this podcast with this intriguing article titled 10 Best Ethical Companies To Invest In According to Reddit. It's by Mashaid Ahmed in Hedge Funds, News and seen on insidermonkey.com. Here are some quotes from the article. “We sifted through relevant threads to compile a list of the 25 ethical companies. We then used Insider Monkey's Hedge Fund database to rank 10 stocks according to the largest number of hedge fund holders, as of Q3 2024. The list is sorted in ascending order of hedge fund sentiment. Our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds… 10. Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENPH) Number of Hedge Fund Investors: 38 Enphase Energy is a leading provider of advanced home energy solutions, including micro inverters, batteries, EV chargers, and energy management software. The company enables homes and businesses to harness clean energy efficiently and helps reduce carbon emissions. 9. United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) Hedge Fund Investors: 43 United Parcel Service is one of the largest package delivery companies in the world. The company provides logistics, freight, and supply chain solutions to customers across various industries, and is known for its ethical practices including a strong focus on sustainability through its carbon-neutral shipping options, investments in alternative fuel vehicles, and initiatives to reduce emissions across its operations. 8. Ecolab Inc. (NYSE:ECL) Hedge Fund Investors: 47 Ecolab is a leader in water, hygiene, and energy technologies and services. The company has a presence in over 170 countries and serves a diverse range of industries, including food service, healthcare, hospitality, industrial, and energy. Ecolab's innovative solutions not only enhance operational performance but also significantly reduce water and energy usage, making them essential for customers in unpredictable and challenging environments. 7. Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE:WM) Hedge Fund Investors: 54 Waste Management, Inc. is one of the largest providers of waste and recycling services in North America. The company handles everything from residential trash to industrial waste solutions. Waste Management, Inc.'s focus on environmental responsibility is evident in its investments in recycling technologies and renewable energy projects, including landfill gas-to-energy initiatives… Waste Management, Inc. is making substantial investments in sustainability and renewable energy, which are expected to drive significant long-term growth. 6. MSCI Inc. (NYSE:MSCI) Hedge Fund Investors: 55 MSCI is an American finance company that provides investment decision support tools, including indexes, portfolio analysis tools, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) research. The company's clients include asset managers, hedge funds, and financial institutions. MSCI is a strong advocate of sustainable investing and guides investors toward responsible and impactful investments. 5. The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) Hedge Fund Investors: 69 The Coca-Cola Company is a leader in the beverage industry and offers a wide range of soft drinks, juices, and other refreshments. The company is known for its emphasis on sustainability efforts. 4. American Tower Corporation (NYSE:AMT) Hedge Fund Investors: 73 American Tower is a REIT that owns and operates telecommunications infrastructure, including wireless and broadcast towers. The company has over 200,000 communication sites across the United States, Europe, and emerging markets and serves telecom operators. American Tower is known for its ethical commitment through its focus on sustainable practices, such as energy-efficient infrastructure, and efforts to bridge the digital divide in underserved communities. 3. Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST) Hedge Fund Investors: 75 Costco operates membership-based warehouse clubs and offers a wide range of products from groceries to electronics at competitive prices. The company serves over 138 million cardholders, including 77.4 million paid household members, and continues to expand its footprint through strategic warehouse openings and innovative digital initiatives. Costco is known for its ethical business practices, employee well-being through industry-leading wages, and sustainability efforts in reducing waste, sourcing responsibly, and maintaining transparent supplier practices. 2. Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) Hedge Fund Investors: 76 The company operates more than 32,000 stores worldwide and offers premium coffee, tea, and snack products, along with other consumer-packaged goods such as coffee beans and ready-to-drink beverages. The company's ethical initiatives include sourcing ethically produced coffee through its Coffee and Farmer Equity (C.A.F.E.) practices. 1. Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Hedge Fund Investors: 279 Microsoft is known for its innovation, and leadership in corporate responsibility. Microsoft is continuously innovating its Productivity and Business Processes segment, which includes Office 365, LinkedIn, and Dynamics 365. The company recently integrated its 365 Copilot, an AI-powered assistant, into productivity tools such as Word, Excel, and Outlook, which has led to a significant increase in user engagement and business value.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Global Sustainable Stock Picks (2) Many ethical and sustainable investors want to internationalize their portfolios. So, here's a new article to assist them. It's titled These 8 Foreign Stocks Are Widely Held by Global Sustainable Funds. It's by Liz Angeles and found on morningstar.com. Here are some quotes from the article. “To obtain top stocks widely owned by ESG global sustainable funds, we ran two searches on the open-end and exchange-traded funds coverage. We looked for large-cap global funds and selected the oldest share classes. We looked at the funds that are considered sustainable investment and compared them with the traditional funds. (And) pulled the top 500 holdings from the sustainable funds, and likewise for the traditional funds, and analyzed the average weights of each security. Stocks That Are Uniquely Held by Global Sustainable Funds Source: Morningstar Direct as of 1/22/2025. 1. Schneider Electric SE Morningstar Rating: 2 Stars Schneider Electric is a leading global supplier of electrical and industrial automation equipment. The group has four end markets: buildings, data centers, infrastructure, and industry, each of which relies on Schneider's products and solutions to ensure their operations run safely and efficiently. ‘Two thirds of Schneider's revenue is generated from electric utilities, buildings, and data centers, which are three end markets enjoying multiyear secular growth themes.' - Matthew Donen, Director, Morningstar. ‘Schneider has the strongest management of its material ESG issues across the electrical equipment subindustry.' - Morningstar Sustainalytics. 2. Iberdrola SA Morningstar Rating: 3 Stars ‘Iberdrola is the second-biggest integrated utility in Europe after Enel. Besides its domestic Spanish market, Iberdrola has strong exposure to the United Kingdom since the acquisition of Scottish Power in 2007.' - Tancrede Fulop, Morningstar senior equity analyst. ‘Carbon pricing and regulation are in place or expected in the main markets in which Iberdrola operates. This will likely benefit the company, as its generation mix is relatively low-carbon: renewables, hydro, and nuclear comprised 61% of generation in 2023, while all remaining coal-fired power plants were closed in 2020.' - Morningstar Sustainalytics. 3. TE Connectivity PLC Registered Shares Morningstar Rating: 3 Stars ‘TE Connectivity designs and manufactures connectors and sensors, supplying custom and semicustom solutions to a bevy of end markets in the transportation, industrial, and communication industries.' - William Kerwin, Morningstar equity analyst. In its 2023 Corporate responsibility report, TE Connectivity reported that it reduced its absolute scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 39% in 2023. This included achieving 77% renewable electricity use globally.' 4. Trane Technologies PLC Class A Morningstar Rating: 1 Star ‘Trane Technologies is a leading supplier of climate control products and services.' - Brian Bernard, director of industrials equity research for Morningstar. ‘Additionally, the company manufactures specialized equipment where competition is limited. This can lead to monopolization of product lines and create opportunities for the company to become involved in anticompetitive practices, such as price fixing and collusion. Trane is also exposed to asbestos-related claims from its former operations.' - Morningstar Sustainalytics. 5. Prysmian SpA Morningstar Rating: 1 Star Prysmian SpA is an Italian manufacturer of electric power transmission and telecommunications cables and systems… More than half the firm's revenue is generated in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa regions, with the rest coming from North America, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific regions. ‘Prysmian SpA has assigned responsibility for overseeing ESG issues at the board level… The company's overall management of material ESG issues is strong.' - Morningstar Sustainalytics. 6. Aptiv PLC Morningstar Rating: 3 Stars Aptiv PLC signal and power solutions segment supplies components and systems that make up a vehicle's electrical system, including wiring assemblies and harnesses, connectors, electrical centers, and hybrid electrical systems… ‘To keep pace with the changing automotive industry and increasing consumer demand for new sustainable mobility solutions, Aptiv boosted investments into vehicle electrification solutions and other research and development projects. The company's overall management of material ESG issues is strong.' - Morningstar Sustainalytics. 7. Infineon Technologies AG Morningstar Rating: 4 Stars ‘Infineon is a leading broad-based European chipmaker, with significant exposure to secular growth drivers in the automotive chip sector. Infineon should emerge as a leading supplier for electric vehicles and active safety systems used in cars, with increasing exposure to car ‘infotainment' systems. - Brian Collelo, Morningstar Strategist. ‘Product Governance for the semiconductor industry encompasses functionality, cost, marketability, reliability, form, packaging, and delivery time of chips… The company's exposure to product governance issues is Medium and moderately above the subindustry exposure.' - Morningstar Sustainalytics. 8. Siemens AG Morningstar Rating: 3 Stars Siemens is a multi-industry company focused on the areas of automation, electrification, mobility, and healthcare. Its top three geographic regions—the United States, Germany, and China—contribute over half group revenue… ‘Our 7% EPS growth estimate annualized through 2028 is on the low end of some of its peers, attributable to the cyclicality in its discrete automation business.' - Matthew Donen, Director for Morningstar. ‘The company's overall management of material ESG issues is strong.' - Morningstar Sustainalytics.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Additional articles not covered due to time constraints 1. Title: Why Ecolab Inc. (ECL) Is One of the Best Humane Stocks to Invest in Now? On finance.yahoo.com. By Mashaid Ahmed. 2. Title: Visa vs. Mastercard: Who's Leading the Charge in Finance, Sustainability, and Net Zero? On carboncredits.com. By Jennifer L 3. Title: 12 Most Promising Green Stocks According to Hedge Funds on insidermonkey.com. By Mashaid Ahmed in Hedge Funds, News. 4. Title: 8 Best Humane Stocks to Invest in Now on insidermonkey.com. By Mashaid Ahmed in Hedge Funds, News and seen on insidermonkey.com. Article from Australia 1. Title: Top Ethical Investment Funds in Australia for 2025 – James Hayes Financial Advisor & Planner – Caringbah, AU on jameshayesfpblog.wordpress.com. By James Hayes Financial Planner. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment These are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips for this podcast “Global Sustainable Stock Picks.” Please click the like and subscribe buttons wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope and prosperity in these troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. I'll talk to you next on February 21st. Bye for now. © 2025 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
This episode is sponsored by Lockton, click here to learn more Watch the full video on YouTube - click hereIn this episode of The Automotive Leaders Podcast, Jan Griffiths interviews Qiong Sun, Vice President and General Manager of TE Connectivity's Global Automotive E-Mobility business, to learn what it takes to lead a technology company during this transformative period in the automotive industry.From the very start, you can see Qiong's passion for technology and leadership come through. She shares how her engineering background shaped her leadership style, which is rooted in problem-solving and optimization. For Qiong, leadership isn't just about managing teams; it's about building a shared vision, aligning strategies, and inspiring people with purpose—a must for engaging today's workforce.Qiong explores the wave of innovation reshaping the automotive industry—from electrification to AI—and the challenges that come with it. She explains that collaboration is the key to staying ahead, whether it's partnering with tech companies, governments, or consumers to create smarter, faster solutions.Qiong also talks about how the relationship between suppliers and OEMs is changing. They're no longer just filling orders; they're stepping up as innovation partners, helping OEMs navigate the complexities of new technologies. She shares how TE Connectivity is here to support both traditional and up-and-coming automakers by offering solutions that fit their specific needs.Resilience has been a big part of Qiong's leadership journey. She recalls the early days of her career when she tested safety systems in harsh conditions and earned the trust of her team through perseverance.Now, she fosters that same resilience in her team, building a culture where mistakes are seen as opportunities for growth and innovation thrives without fear of failure.Her advice for leaders? "Believe in what you're doing." She encourages everyone to embrace collaboration and tap into the industry's strengths—its talent, resources, and expertise. Whether working with established automakers or new players, the key to progress is pushing each other and working together.Themes discussed in this episode:The rise of disruptive technologies like electrification, connectivity, and software-defined vehicles reshaping the auto industryWhy speed and agility are the key to staying competitive in the automotive industryWhy traditional automotive processes no longer work for today's fast development cyclesHow collaboration is the key to managing fast-changing requirements and shorter product cyclesThe importance of building partnerships with non-traditional players, such as governments, tech companies, and infrastructure providersThe evolving role of suppliers as innovation partners driving transformationHow teamwork between legacy automakers and new players drives faster innovation and progressFeatured guest: Qiong SunWhat she does: Qiong Sun is the Vice President and General Manager of the Global Automotive E-Mobility Business at TE Connectivity, where she leads strategy, product management, technology development, and market delivery for high-voltage solutions in the electric vehicle market. With a passion for innovation, 30 years of experience in transportation, and a diverse industry consulting background, she drives the commercialization of cutting-edge technologies to advance vehicle...
Mobility and automotive technology today is about connectivity and becoming an information center. Qiong Sun has been working with cutting edge technology and innovation, from industrializing to commercializing it. Michigan-based Qiong Sun talks about her 28 years of mobility experience. As the Vice President & GM of Global Automotive E-mobility at TE Connectivity, her specialties include product development, planning and strategy. Sun shares about her life growing up in Shanghai, her time at Michigan Tech University, and future trends she sees in mobility and technology industries.
Combining AI systems with human intuition can give your team a competitive advantage. This week, we're back with Tim Hudson, the new Chief Commercial Officer from TE Connectivity and former Global Vice President, Commercial Excellence at Honeywell. We dive into the fascinating world of conversational intelligence and AI, discussing how these technologies can revolutionize sales, customer support, and human relationships. We also touch on the importance of behavioral change in sales and the role of AI in enhancing and personalizing human interactions. As the market continues to shift, businesses must adapt and integrate these new technologies to stay ahead. Follow the Host on LinkedIn: Howard Brown (CEO, Revenue.io) And our Special Guest: Tim Hudson (Chief Commercial Officer, TE Connectivity) Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Powering high-performing revenue teams with real-time guidance Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast RevOps Podcast
In this episode, Jacob Byerley hosts an insightful discussion on effective team communication in a remote work environment. Joining him are Philipp Malkmus, CTO of Plateful, Eric Norling, Director of Product Management at Husqvarna Group, and Sahar Mirmahmoodi, Director of Product Management at TE Connectivity. They explore innovative strategies for fostering collaboration, enhancing productivity, and navigating the challenges of remote teamwork, offering valuable insights for leaders and teams striving for success in a digital landscape.
This week's podcast is all about electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft! Matt McAlonis from TE Connectivity and I explore the biggest design challenges for eVTOLs, strategies for managing power effectively within eVTOL systems, complexities of complying with new eVTOL certification requirements, and what Matt thinks it will take for eVTOL aircraft to become mainstream.
In this episode of the Our Connected World podcast, we delve into the transformative impact of discrete, hybrid, and process automation technologies on manufacturing. As these technologies evolve, manufacturers are achieving unprecedented economies of scale, customization opportunities, and maintenance predictability. Yet, there is much more to be done to fully realize their potential. This episode explores how industrial engineers can bridge the technical gap to develop new architectures, enabling smarter machines across factory floors.What steps can industrial engineers take to advance smart manufacturing? How can they leverage new technologies to create more flexible and efficient production processes? These questions and more are explored in today's episode.Episode Highlights:• Virtual PLCs and Flexible Production: Ivan discusses how virtual PLCs enable flexible, decentralized production, reducing hardware costs and enhancing real-time decision-making.• Smart Industrial Machines: Anil explains the benefits of modular and adaptable systems, emphasizing the shift towards sustainable and efficient manufacturing processes.• Robotic Automation: The conversation covers the role of modern robots, from AGVs to cobots, in increasing production flexibility and efficiency through reprogrammable and AI-enhanced capabilities.
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma e Biotech world.Leqembi, a new biotech drug, has been approved in the UK, but reimbursement may not follow due to concerns about the cost to the NHS. The FDA defended its med device chief's tenure after ethics concerns were raised. Employers are expecting higher health costs next year, driven by rising pharmacy spending on drugs like GLP-1 for obesity. BridgeBio has sent rare disease drugs to a new company called GondolaBio, backed by investors including Viking Global Investors and Sequoia Capital. Versant has launched a new startup called Borealis Biosciences with funding from Novartis.New Jersey has announced plans to erase $100 million in medical debt for nearly 50,000 residents, following similar initiatives by other states and federal regulators. Molina Healthcare has extended CEO Joe Zubretsky's contract through 2027, along with a stock grant potentially worth $51 million. Additionally, CMS has received 12,000 complaints of noncompliance with the No Surprises Act, resulting in $1.7 million in restitution.Novartis and Versant have launched Borealis Biosciences with $150 million in funding to develop RNA therapeutics for kidney diseases, following the success of Chinook Therapeutics. Meanwhile, Wuxi Biologics reported a 24% drop in net profit in the first half of 2024 despite signing a record number of new projects. In other news, Biogen and Eisai's Alzheimer's drug Leqvembi has been approved in the UK but deemed too expensive by NICE, while Biomarin has brought on Roche and Amgen alums in an executive restructuring.The text discusses the potential impact of the Democrats' proposed changes to Medicare drug price negotiations on the pharmaceutical industry's research and development (R&D) efforts. Kamala Harris is expected to address these issues during the Democratic National Convention, with the party aiming to lower drug prices by increasing the number of drugs subject to negotiations.TE Connectivity offers sensor solutions for minimally invasive devices, providing precision and safety for procedures such as cardiac mapping and ablation. Their sensor technology can enhance efficacy in heart arrhythmia treatments. The comprehensive sensor solutions guide provides detailed applications, key features, and benefits of their sensors.The text discusses the importance of collecting and using social determinants of health (SDOH) data in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). It highlights the challenges of collecting SDOH data and provides insights on how to effectively use the data while ensuring privacy and security. The text emphasizes the significance of diverse and inclusive research practices, evaluating data validity and sourcing, and effectively utilizing SDOH data to gain more accurate insights in HEOR.
In diesem Podcast werfen wir einen detaillierten Blick auf Amphenol, ein weltweit führendes Unternehmen im Bereich Steckverbindungen und Sensoren. Obwohl Amphenol auf den ersten Blick in einer eher unspektakulären Branche tätig ist, hat sich das Unternehmen in den letzten zehn Jahren mehr als vervielfacht. Mit einer beeindruckenden Gesamtrendite von über 400% hat Amphenol kontinuierlich zweistelliges Wachstum erzielt. Wir untersuchen, wie Amphenol seine Position als „Hidden Champion“ weiter ausbaut, indem es von einem der größten Megatrends unserer Zeit – dem KI-Boom – profitiert. Besonders im Zusammenhang mit der zunehmenden Vernetzung und Automatisierung spielt die Technologie von Amphenol eine zentrale Rolle. Das Unternehmen beliefert diverse Industrien wie Automobil, Luft- und Raumfahrt, Telekommunikation und Industrieautomatisierung. Mit einem soliden Fundament und regelmäßigen Akquisitionen stärkt Amphenol seine Marktposition und sichert sich Zugang zu neuen Technologien und Märkten. In der Analyse betrachten wir die jüngsten Quartalszahlen, die Wachstumsstrategie sowie die Zukunftsperspektiven des Unternehmens in einem sich rasant entwickelnden Marktumfeld. Themen im Podcast:- Amphenols Entwicklung in den letzten 10 Jahren- Potenzial des Unternehmens im Kontext des KI-Booms- Marktstrategien und Akquisitionen zur Stärkung der Wettbewerbsposition- Analyse der Fundamental-Daten und Charttechnik Inhaltsverzeichnis00:00 Intro00:56 Langfristiger Chart von Amphenol01:47 Amphenol vs. S&P 500 vs. Technologie ETF (XLK) vs Industrie ETF (XLI)02:41 Amphenol vs. CDW vs. Littelfuse vs. TE Connectivity vs. Aptiv03:25 Historie von Amphenol04:26 Geschäftsbereiche05:38 Branchen Aufteilung07:14 Produkte von Amphenol08:21 Eigentümerstruktur & CEO: R. Adam Norwitt09:37 Umsatz & Margen Entwicklung10:18 Umsatz nach Region & Segment12:51 Gewinn-, Cashflow-Entwicklung & Dividenden13:34 Bilanz-Überblick & Aktienrückkäufe14:08 Übernahmen15:49 Kennzahlen-Überblick (KGV)16:33 Dividenden17:26 Piotroski- & Levermann-Score18:15 Unternehmens-Bewertung18:48 Chartanalyse19:33 Ist die Aktie von Amphenol derzeit ein Kauf?23:13 Disclaimer Börsen-Kompasshttps://analyse.maximilian-gamperling.de/kompass-warteliste Social Media- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximilian_gamperling/- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gamperling/- Newsletter: https://www.maximilian-gamperling.de/newsletter- Podcast: https://akademie.maximilian-gamperling.de/podcasts/anker-aktien-podcast Meine Tools- Charts*: https://de.tradingview.com/?aff_id=117182- Aktienfinder: https://aktienfinder.net- Finchat.io*: https://finchat.io/?via=maximilian- TransparentShare: https://bit.ly/3laA6tK- SeekingAlpha*: https://www.sahg6dtr.com/QHJ7RM/R74QP/- Captrader*: https://www.financeads.net/tc.php?t=41972C46922130T DisclaimerAlle Informationen beruhen auf Quellen, die wir für glaubwürdig halten. Trotz sorgfältiger Bearbeitung können wir für die Richtigkeit der Angaben und Kurse keine Gewähr übernehmen. Alle enthaltenen Meinungen und Informationen dienen ausschließlich der Information und begründen kein Haftungsobligo. Regressinanspruchnahme, sowohl direkt, wie auch indirekt und Gewährleistung wird daher ausgeschlossen. Alle enthaltenen Meinungen und Informationen sollen nicht als Aufforderung verstanden werden, ein Geschäft oder eine Transaktion einzugehen. Auch stellen die vorgestellten Strategien keinesfalls einen Aufruf zur Nachbildung, auch nicht stillschweigend, dar. Vor jedem Geschäft bzw. vor jeder Transaktion sollte geprüft werden, ob sie im Hinblick auf die persönlichen und wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse geeignet ist. Wir weisen ausdrücklich noch einmal darauf hin, dass der Handel mit Aktien, ETFs, Fonds, Optionen, Futures etc. mit grundsätzlichen Risiken verbunden ist und der Totalverlust des eingesetzten Kapitals nicht ausgeschlossen werden kann.Aussagen über zu erwartende Entwicklungen an Finanzmärkten, insbesondere Wertpapiermärkten und Warenterminbörsen, stellen NIEMALS EINE AUFFORDERUNG ZUM KAUF ODER VERKAUF VON FINANZINSTRUMENTEN dar, sondern dienen lediglich der allgemeinen Information. Dies ist selbst dann der Fall, wenn Beiträge bei wörtlicher Auslegung als Aufforderung zur Durchführung von Transaktionen im o.g. Sinne verstanden werden könnten. Jegliche Regressinanspruchnahme wird insoweit ausgeschlossen. *Affiliate-Link #Amphenol #StateStreet #Börse
In today's episode of the Our Connected World podcast, we dive into the future of vehicle design, focusing on the transformative impact of advancements in smart vehicle technology. With the rapid shift towards electrification and the increasing complexity of automotive systems, the industry is experiencing a significant evolution. This episode explores the trends driving these changes and the implications for vehicle architecture.What does the future hold for vehicle design? How are technologies like autonomous driving reshaping the landscape? These questions and more are tackled in this engaging discussion.• Advancements in Vehicle Electrification: Lamar discusses the rapid pace of innovation in electric vehicles and the shift towards standardized and modular electronic systems.• Zonal vs. Domain-Centralized Architectures: An in-depth comparison of the benefits and challenges of zonal architecture, including cost reduction, improved reliability, and enhanced cybersecurity.• Future of Software-Defined Vehicles: Insight into how software development is becoming central to vehicle design, driving a shift from hardware-centric to software-centric systems.
This week, we delve into Meta's partnership with Luxottica and the future of smart glasses, examine the implications of CrowdStrike's recent software glitch, and explore Howard's DGEN Economy index and its performance. JC provide's insights on market rotations from tech to financials and small caps, the resurgence of regional banks and transportation stocks, and Riley explains this week's Trends with No Friends pick for an underfollowed stock—TE Connectivity. — This episode is brought to you by Chart Art. The best trade ideas and analysis from the Stocktwits community. Delivered daily by 8 pm ET: https://chartart.stocktwits.com/ — Skip Ahead: (00:00) Meta to buy Luxottica? (07:35) Is the market correcting? (12:59) The size of the internet today (15:15) Challenges for OpenAI (23:51) JC's chart pick: large-, mid-, and small-cap financials (27:40) Howard's picks: Gold, Solana, and Bitcoin (32:44) The bullish nature of election years (36:45) A look back on TwF bets (38:20) CrowdStrike's software glitch and implications (47:23) Other ATH's: healthcare, transportation, and more (54:26) TE Connectivity: An underfollowed gem (58:46) Howard's DGEN portfolio (01:04:28) Stocktoberfest (01:05:25) StockTwits' new earnings call feature — Referenced: • Meta in talks to buy 5% stake in Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica, WSJ reports: https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/meta-explores-stake-ray-ban-maker-essilorluxottica-ft-reports-2024-07-18/ • AI: OpenAI's variable costs at AI Scale. RTZ #428: https://michaelparekh.substack.com/p/ai-openais-variable-costs-at-ai-scale?r=swr&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true • Gary Marcus's Tweet: https://x.com/GaryMarcus/status/1816116071226868085 • Ben Thompson on the Crowdstrike crash: https://x.com/stratechery/status/1815393309084537292 • Howard's Degenerate Economy Index: https://gothematic.com/index/degencom?utm_source=www.howardlindzon.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=an-update-on-the-degenerate-economy-and-some-rules-and-advice • Stocktwits Calendar (tune in to listen to earnings calls live): https://stocktwits.com/markets/calendar • Stocktoberfest: https://stocktoberfest.stocktwits.com/ — Where To Find Howard and Friends: • Howard - https://stocktwits.com/howardlindzon • JC - https://stocktwits.com/allstarcharts • Phil - https://stocktwits.com/ppearlman • Michael - https://stocktwits.com/MParekh • Riley - https://stocktwits.com/coloradoriley • Production and Marketing - https://penname.co/ — Trends with Friends is brought to you by Stocktwits: https://stocktwits.com/ — Disclaimer: All opinions expressed on this show are solely the opinions of the hosts' and guests' and do not reflect the opinions of Stocktwits, Inc. or its affiliates. The hosts are not SEC or FINRA registered advisors or professionals. The content of this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult with your financial advisor before making any investment decision. Read the full terms & conditions here: https://stocktwits.com/c/uncategorized/2024/02/21/stocktwits-newsletter-disclaimer/
Tom discusses trends of the EV and broader automotive industry with Kelly York and Aaron de Chazal, two members of the TE Connectivity team.
“God invites us to participate in what we're seeing there in Ezekiel 36 and 37. It's not that we're making this heart of stone into a heart of flesh—God's the actor. It's not that we're making these dry bones come alive—God's doing that. But he invites us to be a part of that. That is an incredible privilege and it's exciting.” — Mike GrenierIf you're honest, do you ever feel like you should want to share the gospel more than you do, or that you just don't quite know how to talk about Jesus in a natural way? If so, you'll love this conversation with Natalie Abbott, co-founder of Dwell Differently, and Mike Grenier as they talk about the implications our verse has on how we think about evangelism, and the 4 practical steps Mike offers for sharing your faith:Don't be afraid to share with people what you're really enjoying about your faith and why Jesus is beautiful.Ask questions. Be really interested in people as people, not as projects.Don't underestimate the impact of real-life hospitality.Don't be afraid to take risks. Don't wait. God's at work and he can take imperfect words and do great things with them.Let's bring the hope of the gospel to the people in our lives who, like us, need someone to tell them about the God who gives new hearts and new spirits!This month's memory verse: "I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh." — Ezekiel 36:26Today's guest: Mike Grenier is an IT Manager with TE Connectivity. He and his wife, Emily, and their three kids live in Harrisburg, PA, where they're members of Community Evangelical Free Church. Mike serves in various ways at his church, and loves to help those unfamiliar with the Christian faith grapple with the big questions of life and introduce them to Jesus.Memorize Scripture with us: Find out more about Dwell Differently's monthly kit with temporary tattoos or stickers, a display card, a key tag, and more to help you know and dwell on God's Word.Get our weekly devotional email: Dive deeper into this month's verse.Did you love today's episode?: We'd love to hear about it! Would you leave a rating or review in your podcast player to help others find the show?Links from today's show:Ezekiel 36:26 Deep Dive // This Verse Has Been Following Me AroundFree Devotional ResourcesSign up for our email list!Support the show
Tercera hora de Visión Global que dedicamos a nuestro consultorio de Wall Street en el que nos acompaña Javier Alfayate, gestor de fondos GPM. Con él analizamos compañías como Intel, Nvidia, International Petroleum, Cazoo. NextEra Energy, Southern Company, Halliburton, Emcor Group, NuScale o Te Connectivity. Después, último repaso a la actualidad y hacemos balance de la jornada en el último análisis del día con Samuel Abraldes, CEO de Socaire. Con él hablamos de bancos centrales, resultados empresariales y de las estimaciones y previsiones de las grandes empresas sobre el desarrollo de la economía norteamericana.
Space Competition: Why SpaceX's “Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly” Is Redrawing The Map To Success This week's episode is coming from the annual Satellite in Washington, D.C. Instead of having a panel, Laura Winter is in the exhibition hall to ask commercial space leaders about risk, success and failure in the Age of SpaceX. Winter speaks with Frank Backes, CEO of Capella Space; Martin Cullen, TE Connectivity's Senior Manager for Business Development and Strategy; Kayhan Space Co-Founders Siamak Hesar and Araz Feyzi; Matthew Randall, Empulsion Inc.'s Director of Business Development; and Namrata Goswami, an independent scholar on space policy and great power politics and co-author of the book “Scramble for the Skies”.
In this episode of Our Connected World by TE Connectivity, Michelle Dawn Mooney speaks with two TE Connectivity experts in eVTOL architectures and aerospace technologies: Martin Cullen, Senior Manager for Business Development and Matt McAlonis, Engineering Fellow, Aerospace. Their insights are grounded in years of experience and participation in key industry events like the 2024 Vertical Flight Society show.During this conversation, they discuss the advancements, challenges, and future outlook of Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) technologies. They also cover the importance of battery technology for eVTOLs, the operational and maintenance requirements for these aircraft, and the need for regulatory and infrastructure standardization to facilitate global adoption.Key Takeaways:• The prime source of innovation in eVTOLs lies in battery technology, including cell chemistry and packaging.• Addressing eVTOL's operational and maintenance needs is crucial, particularly in terms of infrastructure and serviceability at remote locations.• The need for standardized regulations and infrastructure, especially for charging systems, to ensure the global adoption of eVTOL technologies.
Space Money: The Fortune 500 View From TE Connectivity's Martin Cullen It was a “new space” company - Intuitive Machines - that embraced risk and landed on the moon, not a blue-chip aerospace company. In this episode Laura Winter speaks with Martin Cullen, T-E Connectivity's Senior Manager for Business Development and Strategy about emerging space-platforms, space business, and how large publicly traded companies are navigating risk to get in on the space economy and deliver value and returns to shareholders.
In this episode of "Connected World" podcast, hosted by Michelle Dawn Mooney and brought to you by TE Connectivity, the discussion centers on the rapid shift in automotive technology towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs). This evolution is marked by a change in consumer preferences, moving away from traditional metrics like horsepower and acceleration to prioritizing comfort, connectivity, safety, and sustainability. Rudi Ostermann, VP and CTO for Global Automotive at TE Connectivity, sheds light on how these changes are influencing vehicle design and the automotive industry overall, particularly in response to recent trends observed at the Shanghai Motor Show.Main Points of Conversation:1. The shift in consumer behavior towards valuing software-defined features like connectivity, safety, and upgradability over traditional vehicle performance metrics.2. The transition from subsystem-based vehicle design to a more integrated, software-centric approach, which is reshaping vehicle architecture and component requirements.3. Challenges and opportunities in the design and production of SDVs, focusing on reliability, efficiency, sustainability, and the need for advanced electronics and circuitry.Guest Bio: Rudi Ostermann has dedicated his career to the automotive industry, working with major OEMs for several decades, including the last nine years at TE Connectivity. His insights are grounded in a deep understanding of the industry's evolution and emerging trends.
This week's podcast is all about military and aerospace designs! My first guest is Jake Braegelmann from New Wave DV. Jake and I discuss the advantages of PMC/XMC cards for modern warfare applications and the benefits that New Wave DV's Interface IP Cores and FPGA/Interface cards bring to these designs. Also this week, Mike Walmsley from TE Connectivity joins me this week to chat about recent trends in video processing and the video protocols needed to support high resolution imaging. To finish things up, Billy Rhea from Airborn and I discuss connectors for rugged applications, what special design requirements are needed for these kinds of applications, and what plating materials are best for rugged designs.
Hey Uncommon Leaders! Welcome back for Episode 88. In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking with my good friend, and Senior Director of Continuous Improvement for TE Connectivity, David Campbell. Known for his insightful perspectives, David discourses on a seemingly simple yet profoundly intricate subject - Culture.David proposes a captivating view of culture, relating it fundamentally to an organization's behaviors and core values. With his belief that these core values are a constant variable in the corporate equation, he prompts us to reflect on the alignment between our personal values and corporative ones. He advocates for continuity between these two aspects, emphasizing their influence on culture.Interestingly, he derives that our daily habits significantly shape our behaviors and, by extension, the culture we interact with or create. He draws attention to the captivating cycle of influence our habits have on our overall behavior, leading to a resonating conclusion, "If you change your habits, you ultimately can change your culture." This episode is charged with intriguing insights that will make you rethink your understanding of culture and its construction. As you tune in, prepare to challenge your perception of habits, behaviors, and values, and their consequent influence on the overarching company culture.Connect with David on LinkedInThanks for listening in to the Uncommon Leader Podcast. Please take just a minute to share this podcast with that someone you know that you thought of when you heard this episode. One of the most valuable things you can do is to rate the podcast and leave a review. You can do that on Apple podcasts, or rate the podcast on Spotify or any other platform you listen. Did you know that many of the things that I discuss on the Uncommon Leader Podcast are subjects that I coach other leaders and organizations ? If you would be interested in having me discuss 1:1 or group coaching with you, or know someone who is looking to move from Underperforming to Uncommon in their business or life, I would love to chat with you. Click this link to set up a FREE CALL to discuss how coaching might benefit you and your team) Until next time, Go and Grow Champions!!Connect with me
My special guest: Rudiger Ostermann, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Global Automotive – TE Connectivity Inc. Episode Recorded Via Zoom Video Conferencing Platform. Creating a Safer, Sustainable, Productive, and Connected Future. As the go-to engineering partner for today’s innovation leaders and technology entrepreneurs, TE Connectivity is helping solve tomorrow’s toughest challenges with advanced connectivity … Continue reading "Episode 51 – EV Revolution Show Audio Podcast – TE Connectivity – Software Defined Vehicles, China’s Emergence as an Automotive Powerhouse and The Transition to Automotive Electrification!"
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In this episode, Martin talks about TE Connectivity and how it first got involved in the AAM market, before we dive into the issue of size, weight and power of future eVTOL aircraft. Martin then reviews TE's presence at this year's Paris Air Show, which included an incredible addition to its exhibition stand that showed just how much value the company can bring to companies building the aircraft of tomorrow.
How do you trigger both Mercedes and Mazda purists at once? This. This is how you do it, and we think it's awesome. Use ‘PODCAST75' for $75 off your first HPA course here: https://hpcdmy.co/hpa-tuned-inTuning and wiring specialist Adam Peeling of Smart EFI (who we've spoken to previously at Pikes Peak) gives us a rundown on this build and his involvement.Originally a 1993 FD3S but looking far from stock these days a Mercedes M120 6L V12 with custom rods, pistons, cams, valve train, 5-stage dry sump, ported heads and more is the new heart of the Pistachio RX7, which was previously swapped with one of those tiny wee V8 numbers too as well as having a pretty serious turbocharged rotary build via someone else's hands in the 90's (think OG Fast and Furious, but without the 18-speed Roadranger movie gearbox special).The cable-driven Hi-Boost individual throttle body (ITB) equipped M120 is running 11.8:1 compression, a 1.96 rod-to-stroke ratio to match the 9,000rpm or so limit the team is gunning for 850hp to 1000hp using ethanol-based fuel to gain the upper hand over AMG's 720hp Pagani Zonda M120 offering/s (they had a few versions). The variable cam timing has also been removed and as Adam helps explain the use of an HGT Precision 6-speed sequential customisable ratios the car is setup to stay in 'the sweet spot'.A distinct Live To Offend (LTO/Kyza) body kit wraps the shell which also contains a @haltech NEXUS R5 'Swiss army ECU' that has a ton of onboard features, including a 16-channel PDM. There are enough outputs to power this build, but the use of Kaizen relays is an easy addition if that changes in future.Adam also runs us through some of the wiring work including how to work some magic when it comes to booting connectors that are not designed for it in order to fully seal the concentrically twisted harness along with some explanation on the use of 'Milspec' connectors vs the likes of Souriau offerings or the Autosport line from TE Connectivity.While this is a build you could say is somewhat typical of SEMA when it comes to the fact it is not yet running, we think the historical achievements of @GooichiMotors and the team they surround themselves with ensure that this won't disappoint when it's time to put those Toyo tyres to the test. No pressure guys.You can find Adam & Smart EFI here: https://www.facebook.com/SmartEFI/
Hosted by Michelle Dawn Mooney, this episode of "Our Connected World" delves into the challenges and opportunities in technological innovation. Guests Shad Kroeger from TE Connectivity, Alexandra Spitler, and Dr. Dave Norris from Louisiana Tech University discuss the findings of the TE Connectivity Industrial Technology Index.Kroeger explains that the survey aimed to understand the innovation challenges faced by companies and propose solutions. The survey revealed a divergence in how executives and engineers define innovation - executives perceive it as a complete transformation, while engineers view it as iterative improvements.Spitler and Dr. Norris provide insights into these differing perspectives, with Norris elaborating on various types of innovation. They also discuss the survey's finding of a perceived gap in engineering skills and difficulties in collaboration as significant threats to meeting innovation goals. The guests suggest improvements in university education to better prepare future innovators.The episode further explores different motivations for innovation among executives and engineers. Spitler shares her personal motivation, contrasting it with the survey's findings. Kroeger, transitioning from an engineer to an executive, talks about the challenge of balancing the drive to innovate with business responsibilities.The episode concludes with a discussion on bridging the divide between engineers and executives. Spitler and Kroeger shed light on the challenges faced by each group, while Norris suggests ways to foster better alignment. Tune in to this enlightening episode for a deep dive into the complex dynamics of innovation in the tech space.Main Points of Conversation:1. The TE Connectivity Industrial Technology Index survey and its purpose of understanding the challenges and opportunities in technological innovation.2. Differences in perspectives on innovation between executives and engineers, with a focus on understanding these perspectives and bridging the gap.3. The need for improvements in university education to better equip the future generation of innovators, addressing the perceived skill gap in engineering and challenges in collaboration.Guest Bio:Shad Kroeger is the President of the Industrial Solutions segment at TE Connectivity, a leading technology company. With a rich background in engineering, Kroeger's insight offers a unique blend of technical expertise and leadership acumen.Alexandra Spitler serves as the Director of Entrepreneurial Engineering for TE's Transportation Solutions segment, bringing with her an innovative perspective on technology and entrepreneurship. Dr. Dave Norris is the Chief Innovation Officer at Louisiana Tech University. As a trained economist leading the innovation enterprise at a research university, Dr. Norris provides an invaluable perspective on the intersection of economics, academia, and innovation.
In this episode of Boston Scientific Talks, Peter Pattison, President, Interventional Oncology, and Liza Davis, VP of R&D, Interventional Oncology, share insights into the acquisition of Obsidio and the integration of its unique gel embolic material technology into Boston Scientific's portfolio. The technology, described as a "conformable solid," offers a unique balance between a liquid and solid embolic, providing physicians with precise control and rapid occlusion during interventional oncology procedures. The discussion also covers the successful transition from FDA approval to commercialization, with Obsidio technology already being used in several cases. Looking ahead, Pattison and Davis discuss the potential for further applications of the technology and its integration with Boston Scientific's new coil products. This episode is sponsored by the Medical Business Unit at TE Connectivity. For more information go to TE.com/medical. Thank you for listening to the Boston Scientific Talks Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.
Combining AI systems with human intuition can give your team a competitive advantage. This week, we're back with Tim Hudson, the new Chief Commercial Officer from TE Connectivity and former Global Vice President, Commercial Excellence at Honeywell. We dive into the fascinating world of conversational intelligence and AI, discussing how these technologies can revolutionize sales, customer support, and human relationships. We also touch on the importance of behavioral change in sales and the role of AI in enhancing and personalizing human interactions. As the market continues to shift, businesses must adapt and integrate these new technologies to stay ahead. Follow the Hosts on LinkedIn: Alastair Woolcock (CRO, Revenue.io) Howard Brown (CEO, Revenue.io) And our Special Guest: Tim Hudson (Chief Commercial Officer, TE Connectivity) Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Powering high-performing revenue teams with real-time guidance Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast RevOps Podcast *If you'd like to ask the guys a question that could get answered on the show, call our new message line at (323) 540-4777. Just leave your name, where you're from, and your question and we'll do our best to answer it on an upcoming episode.
While it seems like adopting AI might be a risk, perhaps not adopting AI is an even greater risk. This week, Alastair and Howard are joined by Tim Hudson, the new Chief Commercial Officer from TE Connectivity and former Global Vice President, Commercial Excellence at Honeywell. They discuss what commercial excellence means, how to assess and prioritize opportunities in an organization, and the power of innovation in companies of all sizes. They offer practical strategies for how to increase the risk appetite at your organization and the benefits of adopting AI for your team. Follow the Hosts on LinkedIn: Alastair Woolcock (CRO, Revenue.io) Howard Brown (CEO, Revenue.io) And our Special Guest: Tim Hudson (Chief Commercial Officer, TE Connectivity) Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Powering high-performing revenue teams with real-time guidance Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast RevOps Podcast *If you'd like to ask the guys a question that could get answered on the show, call our new message line at (323) 540-4777. Just leave your name, where you're from, and your question and we'll do our best to answer it on an upcoming episode.
Commercial transportation is seeing a wave of electrification as more and more of these vehicles shift from combustion to electric. This transition has been happening gradually in the industry, and in addition to the environmental factor, gas prices have also played a major role in its expansion. As this growth continues to rise, so many components are contributing to this shift. What types of changes are leading the shift toward electrification and what can consumers expect to see?On Our Connected World, host Michelle Dawn Mooney interviewed Gregory Fehribach, VP of Engineering, Transportation Solutions at TE Connectivity, about the rising shift to electrification and how technology is helping shape and lead change.On this episode Michelle and Greg further discussed …1. Developing passenger car and commercial space2. The types of performance and design considerations engineers look to when it comes to determining the electrification of a vehicle3. The engineering advances and technology contributing to the electrification becoming a popular option“The technology in the space is really developing at an incredibly rapid pace and it's able to grow from what is already been learned in the electrification of the passenger space as well. So, everything we've done for fuel efficiency on heavy-duty trucks also plays into this. The real enablers for technology is focused on efficiency and thermal management. From charging the batteries, to delivering that power to the wheel — efficiency really is key to all of this,” said Fehribach.Gregory Fehribach is the Vice President of Engineering at TE Connectivity. He has been with the company for five years and has been in his executive role for almost two years now. Prior to that he was the company's Senior Director Adjacency Products. Fehribach is also an alumnus of the University of Louisville and Indiana University.
In this episode, Tom Salemi interviews Mark Dickinson, worldwide president at Cerenovus, the neurovascular business at Johnson & Johnson Medtech. Mark Dickinson shares his unique entry into the medical device industry, how he built his career at the global company, and what the company is doing to develop its devices to treat stroke patients. In addition, we'll also have interviews with Paul Grand, CEO of Medtech Innovator, and Jeff Alvarez, chief strategy officer at Moon Surgical. Both will be speaking at DeviceTalks Boston on May 10-11. Go to DeviceTalks.com to register. This episode is sponsored by the Medical Business Unit at TE Connectivity. For more information go to TE.Com/medical. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. You can subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast application.
Combining AI systems with human intuition can give your team a competitive advantage. This week, we're back with Tim Hudson, the new Chief Commercial Officer from TE Connectivity and former Global Vice President, Commercial Excellence at Honeywell. We dive into the fascinating world of conversational intelligence and AI, discussing how these technologies can revolutionize sales, customer support, and human relationships. We also touch on the importance of behavioral change in sales and the role of AI in enhancing and personalizing human interactions. As the market continues to shift, businesses must adapt and integrate these new technologies to stay ahead. Follow the Hosts on LinkedIn: Alastair Woolcock (CRO, Revenue.io) Howard Brown (CEO, Revenue.io) And our Special Guest: Tim Hudson (Chief Commercial Officer, TE Connectivity) Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Powering high-performing revenue teams with real-time guidance Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast RevOps Podcast *If you'd like to ask the guys a question that could get answered on the show, call our new message line at (323) 540-4777. Just leave your name, where you're from, and your question and we'll do our best to answer it on an upcoming episode.
While it seems like adopting AI might be a risk, perhaps not adopting AI is an even greater risk. This week, Alastair and Howard are joined by Tim Hudson, the new Chief Commercial Officer from TE Connectivity and former Global Vice President, Commercial Excellence at Honeywell. They discuss what commercial excellence means, how to assess and prioritize opportunities in an organization, and the power of innovation in companies of all sizes. They offer practical strategies for how to increase the risk appetite at your organization and the benefits of adopting AI for your team. Follow the Hosts on LinkedIn: Alastair Woolcock (CRO, Revenue.io) Howard Brown (CEO, Revenue.io) And our Special Guest: Tim Hudson (Chief Commercial Officer, TE Connectivity) Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Powering high-performing revenue teams with real-time guidance Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast RevOps Podcast *If you'd like to ask the guys a question that could get answered on the show, call our new message line at (323) 540-4777. Just leave your name, where you're from, and your question and we'll do our best to answer it on an upcoming episode.
With a wider consciousness of climate change, the world is becoming increasingly electrified. From passenger vehicles to home cooling and heating, the Electrification of Everything is driving enormous demand for clean, reliable electricity. To deliver on the promise of worldwide electrification, electricity grids will require significant changes. What upgrades does the grid need in order to be prepared for electrification? And what are the challenges and solutions?On the latest Our Connected World podcast, host Michelle Dawn Mooney chatted with Dr. Christoph Lederle, Senior Director of Global Product Management of Energy at TE Connectivity, about the electrification of everything, growing demand for renewable energy sources, and measures to fortify the grid in view of these advances. Mooney and Lederle talk about…1. The challenges with upgrading existing electric grids2. How the growth rate of electrical usage will impact electrification3. TE Connectivity's role in providing assistance and why efficient training takes precedence in that“TE is helping the grid owners because we are in the full process. We consult, we design, we build, and we also train installers. So, we are early in the game, and we consult the grid owners, what is the right product for the application to achieve the performance. But also meeting the safety aspects, designing using the right material, using the correct design for the application, as well as building in our global footprint and our global factories; and one aspect, which is key from our perspective, is the training. So, enabling the installers of the owner to do a proper job, and as we said good installer personnel is very difficult to get currently in the market and in the installation is key for sustainable and long-term performance of the product,” said Lederle.Dr. Lederle has been with TE for more than 15 years. He holds a Ph.D. in high voltage engineering from the Technical University of Munich.
MEP EP#368: The Thermal Hum of the UniverseNewsMay 4th, Bringing back the MacroFab meetup.Stephen Kraig looking for a job. Email stephen.l.kraig@gmail.comAnother thought on ground planesFinally tried an honest to god ground plane on an amp and the results are what you would expect.RealizationsComponent placement matters as much if not more than trace routingPool analogyUnderstanding current is keyTrade offsMakes ground easier while making signaling harderIt is possible to have too much groundVenting of Sealed (washable) Relays (that have vents provided)TE Connectivity application note about sealed relays Unless specifically advised otherwise by TE Engineering, all sealed relays (that have a venting means provided by the manufacturer) must be vented after PCB assembly and cleaning, but before use electrically, in order for published ratings to remain applicable.Dumb Aviation plugStephen bought GX16 aviation plugsNeed Gx20What does the number mean? The mounting hole size….
EE World Senior Technical Editor Martin Rowe interviews Ralf Klädtke from TE Connectivity on connectors and sustainability.
Complex compositions of materials are all around us, enabling big improvements in advanced technologies. These materials typically possess superior properties to optimize the performance and production of a wide range of applications.In this episode of Our Connected World, host Michelle Dawn Mooney interviewed Phil Gilchrist, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Communications Solutions at TE Connectivity. During this conversation, they discussed three topics:1. Advanced materials and the increased expectation of mass customization 2. Alternative materials for design 3. Testing and validation of new materials“The world is embracing advanced materials to leave the world way better than we met them,” explained Phil. Today's biomaterials can be either natural or synthetic and composed of numerous substances, including metals, ceramics, and polymers. Some examples of biomaterials include titanium and stainless steel, which are commonly used in joint replacements. Another is polyethylene, which is used in artificial heart valves.The creation of new materials is helping to address the increased expectation for mass customization and rapid on-demand production, Gilchrist explained. This is true in the field of biomaterials, where new materials can be designed with specific properties, such as biocompatibility, that make them well suited for a wide range of medical applications. These new materials can be produced quickly and at a lower cost than traditional materials, making them more accessible to a wider range of customers.
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Fossil fuels and the internal combustion engine have powered the global economy for more than a century, but the future will be electrified. As the world adopts ambitious goals to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions, engineers are racing to commercialize electric alternatives to the vehicles and machinery that we use every day.In the latest episode of Our Connected World, TE Connectivity's Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Industrial Solutions Davy Brown talks about the acceleration of the energy revolution and how TE is contributing to the transition by co-creating with customers. Our world is becoming increasingly electrified. From electric vehicles to industrial equipment and the next generation of flight, the use cases of electrification are only growing and could fundamentally change our way of life over the coming decade. Listen to this big-picture conversation covering a variety of topics such as range anxiety, infrastructure upgrades, the skills needed for an electrified future and more. To learn more about electrification and the shift in our energy ecosystem, visit TE.com: https://bit.ly/3UwopxH
Headlines about electric vehicles are littering the news. This week highlighted EVs capable of off-roading, changes in California law, and President Biden's approval of $900M funding for charging (Reuters). “Much of the driving force behind this transformation from internal combustion engine to battery electric vehicle has been environmental sustainability,” said Qiong Sun, Vice President of Automotive E-mobility at TE Connectivity. According to CNBC, a range of studies suggest that if all vehicles were electric, it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by sixteen percent. Despite the popularity in headlines, the general public has been slow to adopt EVs. Streamlining and increasing production as well as increasing battery range, affordability, and infrastructure are key to reaching widescale adoption. “Today, many of the innovations are focusing on scaled production and cost reduction to converge with the cost of the traditional internal combustion engine vehicle,” said Qiong. EV architecture has a massively reduced number of parts. Fewer parts mean easier maintenance because fewer things can go wrong and access to replacements is quicker if they do. “The battery is the heart of the EV. And further improvements in range, time to charge, and cost are all significant and necessary to get a wider range of consumer acceptance. Many of those battery innovations in the past two decades have focused on increasing the energy density of the lithium battery, which directly translates to the EV drive range,” said Qiong. The companies that develop or integrate battery innovations are sure to hold an advantage in the market. But they'll have to move fast. A Harvard-backed start-up claims to invented a battery that charges in three minutes (CNBC).The current electric vehicle market and average consumer landscape do not meet diverse consumer needs. Charging stations are a significant hurdle in general EV adoption (Reuters). Listen to the episode to hear more about TE Connectivity's insights on electric vehicle innovation and the company's efforts to support widescale adoption. Subscribe to the series wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more on TE.com: https://bit.ly/3BmSIhB
The TE African Heritage Scholarship program fosters talented students toward bright futures in engineering. Recent scholarship recipient Eric Scandrett shares his TE internship experience.Learn more about TE Connectivity's African Heritage Scholarship here .
In business, rewards are not immediate. It takes time to find your groove while starting a business from scratch. Fellow entrepreneur and podcaster Andrew Schutsky is here to tell us his secret sauce to building a business while working a day job. Andrew Schutsky is the founder of Redline Equity, a real estate investment firm providing passive investment opportunities to busy professionals; the CIO of TE Connectivity, a $700 million medical technology company, and the host of the Crushing Cashflow podcast. Andrew found out early on much opportunity there is in real estate. Like most entrepreneurs, he started his real estate journey working through limitations before he found strategies that worked for him. In today's interview, we talk about finding the balance between your day job and business, how to prioritize while starting from scratch, the importance of understanding what niche you are in, and a whole lot more. Building a business from the ground up is not easy, nor is it quick. If you're struggling to prioritize, remain consistent, or find where you belong on the wheel, tune into this episode to learn how you can overcome these problems. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. You don't control your own destiny, and you don't know if your outlook will change—why not plant some seeds now? 2. You can't avoid the struggles and limitations you will go through at the start. 3. Building consistency is the key to finding the perfect balance between your day job and business. 4. Starting your business from scratch takes time; rewards are not immediate. 5. Don't lose sight of what you're working so hard for; take breaks, then refocus. 6. A support structure is essential in handling a business while taking care of your family. LINKS https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-schutsky-33a12b3/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crushing-cashflow/id1557121655 https://www.investwithredline.com/ INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Want to invest alongside Reed? All investments are 100% PASSIVE. Historical returns to accredited investors have ranged 18-31% annualized! To find out more, head on over to… www.reedgoossens.com
In this episode, Alex Megej, Chief Technology Officer for the Industrial Business Unit at TE Connectivity, speaks with Tyler Kern about cobots, how they differ from traditional industrial manufacturing robots and how they are advancing today's factory automation.Cobots are more compact than large-size manufacturing robots. “Think of them as a mechanical arm that can operate in very tight spaces,” Megej said. “Typically, they can handle weights from several hundred grams up to several kilograms.” Cobots provide an excellent option for minor mass movement when operating near a person on a factory floor.Giant robots typically operate in isolation from factory workers for safety reasons. Cobots operate in more open or semi-protected environments. So, can these two mechanical wizards play together, or are they best kept apart? “In terms of collaboration between huge robots and small robots, this usually happens only in situations where smaller robots, or small cobots, in this case, pick and place material for further processing with larger robots,” Megej said. While any manufacturing operation can use cobots, Megej said cobots thrive in small and medium size business enterprises. The flexibility of cobots allows them to pick and place one day. Then, with the change of an arm tool, it can perform drilling functions on components the next day and perform assembly tasks on another. Its ability to be reprogrammed for various operations and functions makes its versatility invaluable. Megej said that even in TE's factories, cobots help perform packing operations that previously required semi-automated or manual solutions. “Now we can use cobots to pick the finish goods, put them into a bag, as an example, close the bag, and transport it to the final destination.” Read the full story on TE.com.
In today's episode, we chatted with Cynthia Kellam, Global Senior Director, Digital, Data and Customer Experience Center of Excellence at TE Connectivity, again to discuss how collecting and using digital data can create better customer experiences. She explains their journey of building a better Voice of Customer system to help all business units in TE Connectivity make customer-focused decisions. Cynthia explains how she avoids survey fatigue, uses automation techniques, and visualizes data for actionable success.
On a global level, we are seeing increased demand for renewable energy sources.In this intriguing episode of Our Connected World, podcast host Tyler Kern sat down with Dr. Thomas Schoepf, VP and CTO of Energy at TE Connectivity to discuss the current and future state of renewable energy, barriers to adopting renewable energy sources, and much more.So, what is renewable energy actually? “When we say renewable energy sources, we mean mainly three available, primary energy sources – such as hydropower, wind, and solar. Those are naturally replenished so day after day the river flows, the sun shines, and the wind blows,” explained Dr. Schoepf.These sources of energy are becoming more critical as climate change continues to negatively affect the world. The increase in weather-related disasters alone illustrates the human cost of ignoring global warming. Additionally, the crisis in Ukraine has the potential to further accelerate renewable energy trends as countries seek to eliminate its reliance on Russian gas.Yet, although the need and demand are clearly present, we have a long way to go for full-scale implementation of renewables as the primary source of energy. One reason for this is that it took a while for the industry to get the costs of implementation down to a level where the return on investment became attractive to businesses. As Dr. Schoepf mentions, “another challenge is the volatility of wind and solar as energy sources, when the sun is not shining and the wind not blowing, which can lead to a decrease in energy output.” As such, renewable energy plants need a backup source or need to be paired with supplemental energy sources. Learn more on TE.com.
Your host, Devonee Thaxton, talks with Pam Didner who is a fierce B2B marketing consultant, author, podcaster, and speaker. Pam Didner has been in the tech and IT segments for over 20 years with experience in Marketing, Sales Enablement, Strategic Planning, Finance, Product Development and Operations. She is the current President of Portland-based consulting firm, Relentless Pursuit, and has advised organizations across the world including Intel, Southwest Airlines, 3M, Sunstar, Cisco, TE Connectivity, and many more. She is the author of books titled Effective Sales Enablement, Global Content Marketing and The Modern AI Marketer, all available for purchase at Barnes and Noble and Amazon. In this episode, they delve into how Pam isn't interested in being a salesperson herself, but wants to be the woman enabling and supporting other salespeople. It's not about being the one who is centerstage, but being the one to shine the spotlight on others. To learn more about Pam's work, visit http://www.pamdidner.com/ (http://www.pamdidner.com/). If you'd like to be a guest on Savvy, Booked, & Blessed, click https://podcast.prosavvyas.com/podcast-guest (HERE).
ATM machines, the internet, GPS maps, and weather reports all have one common denominator: outer space. Without space, these services would not be possible at the scale they are today. TE Connectivity's leader of global engineering, Matt McAlonis joined Tyler Kern, host of Our Connected World, to highlight the trends in the space frontier. Space holds massive potential as a domain for defensive and offensive mechanisms while still providing commercial viability. As one of the world's largest connectivity suppliers, TE Connectivity recognizes the importance of the space arena through its aerospace, defense, and marine business. There is widespread commercial interest in the future of outer space, including colonizing other planets, mining space minerals, building the next generation of the internet, and providing a lunar port for easier space travel. McAlonis noted, “Space harvesting includes finding rich deposits on something like a large asteroid, and we've already identified some of those, so the question is: How do we identify what's on them? What's the value of those elements, and how do we use them?” Resource harvesting is particularly interesting as a form of conservation on Earth and the ability it could have in making more environmentally friendly batteries.One must consider a variety of different factors when building connectivity in different environments; however, the biggest factor for commercialization is finance-related. “The commercialization of space comes down to a few important things and a big one is cost,” McAlonis said, noting that historically space flight has cost $10,000 per pound. Despite the barriers, one thing is for certain: Commercial interest in space is on the rise, and it's only a matter of time before these futuristic concepts become reality.
TE Connectivity is on the cutting edge of sensor technology. To discuss this innovation that's disrupting many industries, Tyler Kern chatted with VP and Chief Technology Officer, Erin Byrne, of Sensor Solutions. Byrne highlighted many examples of how sensors are already involved in people's everyday use. “Sensors are ubiquitous…they're ubiquitous in improving our lives, across our work or play. Examples that I think about that people are familiar with: You know, they're following their sleep through using an aura ring for example, or maybe tracking their heart rhythms on their Apple watch. Or, you know, they're getting driver assistance in new systems in cars that are being installed…” Byrne said.There are other use cases that are shaping industries that aren't quite as obvious, like efforts around sustainability. For instance, the sensor technology in electric vehicles helps people know when their battery is low, so they don't waste hours charging their car because the battery died. There are also feedback sensors, room lighting, and heating monitors that help conserve energy when and where needed. Additionally, sensors are positively impacting the healthcare industry with their remote capabilities, like doctors using finely tuned remote sensors to perform remote surgery and even patient-monitoring technologies. “We are also doing things like developing piezoelectric films and devices, and these piezoelectric films can act as a dynamic stream gauge,” Byrne explained. These sensors, which are extremely sensitive, can help alleviate staffing pressure in healthcare by monitoring patients when nurses and doctors can't. Use cases for sensors continue to expand beyond the typical fashion, and there is certainly more revolutionary sensor technology to come.
How can manufacturers with various product portfolios gained from mergers and acquisitions ensure their products are discoverable both on their website and third party domains? In this episode of The Kula Ring, Cynthia Kellam, Global Head of Digital & Enterprise Customer Experience at TE Connectivity, shares how customer experience research led her team to standardize product data in order to improve organic searchability.
In this episode, Penumbra CEO Adam Elsesser shares why he left a successful law career to become CEO of a medical device startup. After selling that company to Boston Scientific, Elsesser and his co-founders started Penumbra, which has steadily built businesses in stroke and vascular businesses. But Penumbra's biggest business may be an immersive VR technology system that's able to improve mental health. This episode is sponsored by TE Connectivity. Executive Editor Chris Newmarker brings his top stories of the week. This episode's Newmarker's Newsmakers including Ascensia, Senseonics, GE Healthcare, Olympus, DJO, Abbott. We also highlight the biggest news of the quarter coming, including an acquisition by Medtronic. Subscribe to this podcast on any major podcast player.