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  • Episode 122 - Greg Magdanz, Vice President of OEM and Robotics at Schneider Electric
    Dec 18 2025

    Dive into the cutting edge of manufacturing with Greg Magdanz, VP of OEM and robotics at Schneider Electric. In a discussion recorded live at the Innovation Summit, Magdanz reveals how the convergence of IT and operational technology is fueling the next industrial revolution.

    Discover how digital twin software can save OEMs time and money by enabling program design and prototyping before a single physical build. Learn about Schneider’s open platform approach, which future-proofs factories for an agnostic world. Plus, hear insights on the exciting future of humanoids and the crucial need for skilled labor in robotics.

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    31 min
  • Episode 121 – Agustin Lopez Diaz, North American Supply Chain Officer at Schneider Electric
    Dec 11 2025

    Learn how even small companies can strengthen supply chains through analytics and automation in this talk with Agustin Lopez Diaz, Schneider Electric’s North American supply chain officer. Lopez Diaz illustrates this point by discussing Schneider’s $100 million–plus plan to reshore production in the U.S. The project includes the company’s new Nebraska facility, which uses sustainable water sources for production, resulting in several national awards for sustainability. Listen to his advice for smaller companies: Take the leap! Embrace data and automation now! Don't miss this look at the future of manufacturing.

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    22 min
  • Episode 120 – Jay Timmons, President and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers
    Dec 4 2025

    “AI will be disruptive, but our job, not only as manufacturers but also policymakers, is to make sure that that disruption is good for society, it’s good for our country, it’s good for promoting our values.”

    For hundreds of years, emerging technologies — from the automated loom to the PC — have elicited fears or doubts from naysayers. Today, AI is a lightning rod for discussions both within manufacturing and beyond, but the fact is that AI is already enhancing our ability to be more efficient and produce more goods for the entire world, says Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).

    In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, recorded live at the Schneider Electric Innovation Summit 2025, Timmons joins TECH B2B Marketing’s Winn Hardin and Jimmy Carroll to discuss how AI, energy, and policymaking will impact the future of U.S. manufacturing. Timmons talks about how manufacturers and policymakers share a responsibility to best leverage emerging technologies, steer change toward better jobs, and drive the resurgence in American manufacturing. In addition, he discusses the workforce, education, advocating for manufacturers in Washington, and a NAM report on shaping the AI-powered factory of the future.

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    26 min
  • Episode 119 – Ozgur Tohumcu, General Manager for Automotive and Manufacturing at Amazon Web Services
    Nov 21 2025

    “We were talking about AI assistants a year ago. Now we are deploying advanced AI agents on the factory floor, and that shift is transforming how manufacturers approach automation, data, and solving some of their biggest challenges.”

    In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, Ozgur Tohumcu, General Manager for Automotive and Manufacturing at Amazon Web Services (AWS), joins TECH B2B Marketing’s Winn Hardin and Jimmy Carroll to discuss how AI (agentic AI in particular), cloud computing, and digital transformation solutions are reshaping manufacturing. Tohumcu discusses the rapid evolution from AI assistants to agents and how these technologies are helping manufacturers conquer legacy infrastructure challenges, address labor shortages, and rethink their operations overall.

    Additional topics include real-life examples of how AI agents have helped major corporations, strategies for building a strong data foundation, the role of generative AI in accelerating product design, and emerging trends like software-defined factories and humanoid robots on the factory floor.

    See the full show notes here: https://manufacturing-matters.com/episode-119-ozgur-tohumcu-amazon-web-services/

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    38 min
  • Episode 118 – Wolfgang Sauter, Senior Distinguished Engineer at Marvell Technology
    Nov 13 2025

    When you walk into a data center and see thousands of cables connecting endless rows of servers, you're only viewing the tip of the bandwidth iceberg. The real bandwidth revolution is happening inside the semiconductor chip packages driving those connections.

    Wolfgang Sauter, Senior Distinguished Engineer at Marvell Technology, takes us deeper into the world of advanced semiconductor packaging, where the future of AI and data processing is being built on ever higher density chip connections. From 3D chip stacking that packs more performance and memory bandwidth into the same footprint to co-packaged optics that bring higher bandwidth directly onto the processor, Sauter reveals how chip packaging has evolved from a simple protective housing to the key driver of next-generation computing.

    In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, Sauter sits down with TECH B2B Marketing's Aaron Hand and Dan McCarthy to explore the manufacturing challenges of connecting chips and chiplets, cooling 4-kilowatt modules, and why the packaging for today’s processors has become as critical than the silicon inside them.

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    38 min
  • Episode 117 – Debra Phillips from NEMA and Tom Lawton of TESCO Metering
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, podcast host Winn Hardin speaks with Debra Phillips from NEMA and Tom Lawton of TESCO Metering about the impacts of tariffs on American markets. Winn’s guests share how both large and small enterprises are dealing with new complexities and supply chain management issues that started during the pandemic and continue during new tariff negotiations between global markets. They also discuss a number of efforts, including NEMA’s new Make It American program, for helping companies quantify and certify the percentage of each product that is actually manufactured in the United states, an important criterion for regulators and for U.S. government–funded projects.

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    51 min
  • Episode 116 – Christelle Keefer, Global Segment Manager for Education, ABB Robotics
    Oct 2 2025

    The National Association of Manufacturers reports that there were more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs open in June 2025. The labor shortage has been an ongoing challenge, but like many other challenges manufacturers face, some of the best minds are tackling the issue, with industry leaders like ABB leading the way. In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, co-hosts Jimmy Carroll and Amanda Del Buono Lilley talk to ABB Robotics’ Christelle Keefer, Global Segment Manager for Education, to learn how to fill these openings and build a pipeline for the future. They discuss the roles industry, education, and communities play in manufacturing workforce development, and how manufacturers large and small can contribute.

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    29 min
  • Episode 115 – Ted Larson, CEO and co-founder of OLogic
    Sep 26 2025

    If you’re a first-time climber trying to tackle Mount Everest, the only way you’ll make it to the top and come back alive is if you’ve got a great set of Sherpas to carry your stuff and show you the way. That’s how Ted Larson, CEO and co-founder of OLogic, views his company’s role as it helps startup companies navigate their way from lab to volume production.

    Building a good working prototype in an academic setting can be a far cry from building tens of thousands of production-grade products. But it’s not just startups that need help and guidance along the way. In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, Larson sits down with TECH B2B Marketing’s Aaron Hand and Dan McCarthy to share stories of opportunity and challenge from two decades in the trenches helping electronics and robotics manufacturers develop successful products.

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    52 min