• Adam Zurligen with Country Morning Farms
    Jun 16 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at Xcelerate 2026 and talking to Adam Zurligen, Process Engineer at Country Morning Farms about "eMaint and Milk Processing". Overview Adam Zurligen, a process engineer and reliability engineer, discussed his role at Country Morning Farms, a family-owned dairy operation in Warden, Washington. Adam implemented Fluke's eMaint x5 to track maintenance costs, which had doubled in 2025. He highlighted the use of GPS trackers on mobile equipment to automate maintenance tasks and reduce costs. Adam also mentioned the integration of AI-powered capabilities to streamline data entry. Despite a small maintenance team, early results showed improved efficiency and reduced downtime. Adam's story underscores the importance of technology in managing assets and costs in the dairy industry. Outline Fluke Xcelerate Event Overview Scott introduces the Industrial Talk podcast, highlighting Fluke's Xcelerate event.The event featured high-energy keynotes, hands-on predictive maintenance tools, and breakthrough AI diagnostics.Fluke Xcelerate is described as a launch pad for smarter, faster, and more reliable operations.Listeners are encouraged to visit fluke.com for more information. Introduction to Adam Zurligen Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast, celebrating industry professionals.Adam Zurligen is introduced as a mechanical engineer with experience in manufacturing and tooling design.Adam shares his background, including his role as a reliability engineer at a French fry production facility in Eastern Washington.Scott and Adam discuss their familiarity with the area and companies like Simplot and McCain Foods. Adam's Role at Country Morning Farms Adam explains his current role at Country Morning Farms, a family-owned dairy operation in Warden, Washington.The company farms its own feed, milks cows at two dairies, and operates a bottling plant for milk distribution.Adam highlights the unique aspect of having all operations within one business, which is rare in the dairy industry.Scott expresses interest in visiting the farm and learning more about the operations. Challenges and Solutions at Country Morning Farms Adam discusses the main challenge of managing maintenance costs, which have doubled in the last year.The company lacked a maintenance management system, relying on financial tracking for maintenance costs.Adam was brought on board to implement a software solution for work order tracking and inventory management.The implementation of eMaint x5 is underway, with initial data entry and setup ongoing. Implementation of eMaint x5 Adam describes the early stages of implementing eMaint x5, including adding assets and maintenance tasks.The process of manually entering data into the system is time-consuming, but necessary.Adam mentions the potential for AI-powered capabilities to automate data entry and import maintenance procedures.The company is participating in a beta program to test the new AI features of eMaint. Impact of eMaint x5 on Operations Adam shares early successes with the GPS tracker system, which provides real-time alerts for equipment issues.The system allows for quicker response times and prevents catastrophic failures by addressing issues promptly.The integration of GPS trackers with eMaint x5 is improving maintenance tracking and reducing costs.Adam highlights the importance of having dedicated staff to manage the new system and ensure its effectiveness. Future Plans and AI Integration Adam discusses the company's plans to expand and increase capacity at their dairies.The next generation of family ownership is excited about utilizing AI tools to stay competitive.Adam is eager to test the new AI-powered capabilities of eMaint to streamline data entry and maintenance procedures.The company aims to continue improving their maintenance processes and reducing costs through better tracking and management. Conclusion and Contact Information Scott wraps up the conversation, expressing excitement about Adam's story and the potential of eMaint x5.Adam provides his contact information, encouraging listeners to reach out to him on LinkedIn.The podcast encourages listeners to connect with Industrial Talk for more stories and to share their own experiences.The importance of attending events like Fluke Xcelerate to learn about new technologies and network with industry professionals is emphasized. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! ADAM ZURLIGEN'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamzurligen/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/country-morning-farms/ Company Website: https://countrymorningfarms.com/ ...
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  • Brian Romano with The Arthur G. Russell Company
    Jun 11 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at MD&M West and talking to Brian Romano, Director of Technology Development at Arthur G. Russell about "Automation Solutions". Overview Brian Romano from Arthur G. Russell discussed the company's focus on custom-designed automation, particularly for the medical device industry. Romano highlighted the importance of nimble solutions due to rapid market changes and technological advancements. He emphasized the need for continuous learning and training within the workforce, mentioning initiatives like a mini MBA and augmented reality glasses for remote support. Romano also noted the significant skills gap in automation, with only 16,000 graduates annually against 60,000 job openings. He stressed the importance of staying ahead in technology to maintain U.S. manufacturing leadership. Outline MD&M West and Industrial Talk Introduction Scott introduces the episode of Industrial Talk, sponsored by MD&M West and News and Brews, highlighting the innovation and energy at the event.Scott thanks listeners for joining the top industrial podcast, celebrating industry professionals who solve problems and innovate daily.Scott introduces Brian Romano from Arthur G. Russell, noting his unique qualities and the importance of meeting him. Brian Romano's Background and Company Overview Brian shares his background, mentioning his 45 years in control systems and automation, and his extensive educational qualifications.Brian discusses his previous roles, including owning a company and starting a division, all within the automation field.Scott and Brian talk about the importance of continuous learning and staying ahead in the rapidly changing field of automation.Brian explains Arthur G. Russell's focus on custom-designed automation, particularly for the medical device industry, and their commitment to solving customer needs from proof of principle to full-scale automation. Market Needs and Company Adaptation Scott and Brian discuss the changing market needs, emphasizing the importance of nimble solutions due to rapid technological advancements.Brian highlights the company's acquisition of a company last year to better meet customer needs from low-end solutions to full automation.Scott and Brian agree on the necessity of having flexible and adaptable solutions to meet market demands quickly.Brian shares his experience of attending MD&M West for the third year, noting the increasing interest in nimble and technologically advanced solutions. Education and Training for the Next Generation Scott and Brian discuss the role of education institutions in preparing the next generation of automation engineers.Brian mentions his involvement as an adjunct university professor, aiming to train the next generation of control systems engineers.Brian highlights the disparity between the number of openings for automation jobs and the number of graduates, emphasizing the need to close this gap.Scott expresses concern about the impact of this gap on the manufacturing industry's ability to innovate and respond to market demands. Impact of Technology and AI on Manufacturing Scott and Brian discuss the rapid adoption of AI and new technology in manufacturing, noting its transformative impact.Brian emphasizes the importance of staying ahead of technological changes to maintain the US's leadership in manufacturing.Scott and Brian agree on the need for continuous learning and adaptation to keep up with the fast-paced market.Brian shares his experience with AI and predictive analytics in Arthur G. Russell's machines, highlighting the benefits of remote support and monitoring. Arthur G. Russell's Support Program Brian explains Arthur G. Russell's support program, which includes augmented reality glasses for remote support.Brian describes how the glasses allow for real-time interaction with customers, providing visual guidance and access to manuals and diagrams.Scott and Speaker 3 discuss the advantages of augmented reality in various industries, including Boeing's use of the technology for cabling.Brian highlights the importance of remote support and monitoring in preventing downtime and maintaining equipment. Training and Development at Arthur G. Russell Scott and Brian discuss the company's efforts to train and develop their workforce to meet the evolving needs of the market.Brian mentions various training methods, including lunch and learns, seminars, and webinars, to keep employees updated on new technologies.Brian shares his initiative to send employees for a mini MBA to understand the business side of engineering.Scott emphasizes the importance of having a skilled workforce to respond quickly to market demands and innovations. Conclusion and Contact Information Scott thanks Brian Romano for the insightful conversation and highlights the importance of connecting with industry professionals like him.Brian provides his contact information, encouraging listeners to connect with him on LinkedIn.Scott reiterates the value of ...
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  • Robert "Bob" Voigt with Penn State University - METAL Program
    Jun 10 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at Penn State and talking to Robert "Bob" Voigt, Professor with Penn State University about "Educating the Future Manufacturing Leaders". Overview The conversation highlights the importance of the Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress, scheduled for November 3-5, 2023. The Industrial Talk podcast, hosted by Scott Mackenzie, features an interview with Robert Voight, a professor at Penn State Behrend, discussing the Metallurgical Engineering Trade Apprenticeship and Learning (METAL) program. Voight emphasizes the hands-on experience provided to students, including foundry visits and practical metal casting. He also discusses the evolution of materials like austempered ductile iron and the integration of digital technologies to improve manufacturing efficiency and quality. Voight's contact information is available for those interested in learning more. Outline Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress Announcement Scott introduces the Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress, emphasizing its importance for cybersecurity professionals.The event is scheduled for November 3-5 in Barcelona, with networking opportunities and expert discussions.Scott mentions their own participation and encourages listeners to mark their calendars.Contact information for the event is available on Industrial Talk. Introduction to Industrial Talk Podcast The podcast focuses on industry professionals and their contributions to innovation and problem-solving.Scott reiterates the podcast's mission to celebrate industry heroes and their achievements.The podcast is broadcasting from the Metallurgical Engineering Trade Apprenticeship and Learning (METAL) program at Penn State Behrend. Introduction of Robert Voight and METAL Program Scott introduces Robert Voight, also known as Bob, and highlights his role in the METAL program.The METAL program focuses on metal-related education and business involvement.Scott praises the hands-on experience provided by the program, including foundry visits.Bob shares his excitement about teaching real-world skills to students. Hands-On Experience at Foundries Scott describes the hands-on experience of pouring aluminum and working in foundries.Bob emphasizes the importance of practical experience in metal casting.The program includes business involvement, with foundries being accommodating and supportive.Bob discusses the excitement and passion that comes from working with metal. Challenges and Solutions in Metal Casting Scott asks Bob about the challenges of metal shrinkage and quality control.Bob explains the process of solidifying metal and ensuring it meets specifications.Bob shares his background, including his education at the University of Wisconsin and his transition to Penn State.The importance of having talented people in the metal casting industry is highlighted. Passion and Future of Manufacturing Scott and Bob discuss the passion and dedication required in manufacturing.Bob emphasizes the need for top talent to attract and retain employees.The conversation touches on the generational aspect of manufacturing and the importance of passing on skills.Bob shares his experience with internships and the benefits of practical training. Evolution of Metallurgy and Material Innovation Scott and Bob discuss the evolution of metallurgy and the development of new materials.Bob explains the importance of balancing performance and manufacturability.The conversation covers the history of materials like steel and aluminum and their continuous improvement.Bob shares insights into the development of austempered ductile iron and its applications. Digital Technologies in Metal Casting Bob discusses the use of digital technologies in metal casting, including computer simulations.The digital twin concept is introduced, where simulations help in achieving real-world success.Bob emphasizes the importance of a digital thread in connecting various manufacturing details.The conversation highlights the benefits of digital technologies in improving efficiency and quality. Conclusion and Contact Information Scott expresses admiration for Bob's work and the METAL program.Bob provides his contact information for those interested in learning more about the program.Scott encourages listeners to support programs like METAL and get involved in the world of metallurgy.The podcast concludes with a reminder of the Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress and its importance for cybersecurity professionals. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! ROBERT "BOB" VOIGT'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: rcv2@psu.edu METAL Website: https://www.metalforamerica.org/ LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-voigt-788487b/ ...
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  • Jo Anna Ordonez with Water Tech, Inc.
    Jun 9 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen and talking to Jo Anna Ordonez, VP of Utility Water Application with Water Tech, Inc. about "Water and Power Generation". Overview Scott Mackenzie promotes Elevotec's ERP, EAM, and business intelligence solutions on his Industrial Talk podcast. At PowerGen in San Antonio, he interviews Jo Anna Ordonez, VP of Utility Water at Water Tech, about the critical role of water in power generation and data centers. Water Tech, with 33 years of experience, treats water for power plants, including zero liquid discharge facilities. Ordonez discusses the challenges of water scarcity, the importance of efficient water use, and the impact of regulatory changes. She highlights Water Tech's Oxy Plus product, which reduces chlorides and saves water, and emphasizes the need for strategic water management to meet increasing power demands. Outline Introduction to Elevotec and Industrial Talk Podcast Scott Mackenzie introduces Elevotec, highlighting their ERP, EAM, and business intelligence solutions.Scott Mackenzie welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast, emphasizing the importance of industry professionals.Scott Mackenzie celebrates industry professionals for their boldness, bravery, innovation, and problem-solving skills.Scott Mackenzie mentions the PowerGen event in San Antonio, Texas, and encourages listeners to attend future events. Meeting Jo Anna Ordonez and Water Tech Scott Mackenzie introduces Jo Anna Ordonez, Vice President for Utility Water at Water Tech Incorporated.Jo Anna Ordonez shares her background, including her role at Water Tech and her experience in the industrial water treatment industry.Scott Mackenzie and Jo Anna Ordonez discuss the importance of water in power generation and data centers.Jo Anna Ordonez explains Water Tech's role in treating water for power plants and their 33-year history in the industry. Challenges in Power Generation and Water Management Jo Anna Ordonez discusses the challenges of saving water in power generation due to its scarcity.Jo Anna Ordonez explains the concept of zero liquid discharge facilities and the need for careful water management.Scott Mackenzie and Jo Anna Ordonez discuss the challenges of meeting increased water demand from data centers and power plants.Jo Anna Ordonez highlights the importance of reusing water and the role of Water Tech in optimizing water usage. Impact of Regulatory Environment on Water Management Jo Anna Ordonez discusses the impact of regulatory changes on water management in power plants.Jo Anna Ordonez explains the challenges of meeting different state regulations and the need for case-by-case solutions.Scott Mackenzie and Joanna Ordonez discuss the dynamic nature of the regulatory environment and its impact on water management.Jo Anna Ordonez shares an example of how Water Tech's Oxy Plus product helped a zero liquid discharge plant save money and water. Conclusion and Contact Information Scott Mackenzie thanks Jo Anna Ordonez for the insightful conversation and highlights the importance of water in power generation.Jo Anna Ordonez provides her contact information, encouraging listeners to reach out on LinkedIn.Scott Mackenzie encourages listeners to attend future Power Gen events and to contact Water Tech for water management solutions.Scott Mackenzie wraps up the podcast, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and content creation for industry professionals. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! JO ANNA ORDONEZ'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamordonez/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/watertechinc/ Company Website: https://watertechinc.net/ PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/f-2xihGuIE0 THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST": OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES: NEOM: https://www.neom.com/en-us Hexagon: https://hexagon.com/ Arduino: https://www.arduino.cc/ Fictiv: https://www.fictiv.com/ Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html Industrial Marketing Solutions: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ We the 15: https://www.wethe15.org/ YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX: LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ Active Campaign: Active Campaign Link Social Jukebox: https://www.socialjukebox.com/ Industrial Academy (One Month Free Access And One Free License For Future Industrial Leader): Business Beatitude the Book Do you desire a more joy-filled, deeply-enduring sense of accomplishment and success? Live your business the way you...
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  • Tara Holwegner with Life Cycle Engineering
    Jun 5 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at SMRP 2025 and talking to Tara Holwegner, Program Leader at Life Cycle Engineering about "Training is key to reliability success". Overview Scott Mackenzie from Industrial Talk interviews Tara Holwegner at the SMRP conference, highlighting IRISS electrical maintenance safety technologies and Lifecycle Engineering's 20-year history in training industrial professionals. Tara discusses the importance of upskilling, reskilling, and training, noting that 25% of respondents to her poll prioritize these issues. She emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to people, process, and technology. Tara also promotes Lifecycle Engineering's Smarter Playbook, which offers resources in five languages and six work streams, aiming to standardize best practices in maintenance and reliability. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott Mackenzie introduces himself and the Industrial Talk podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and innovations.Scott welcomes listeners to the podcast, highlighting the importance of celebrating industry professionals.Scott mentions being at the SMRP conference and introduces Tara Holwegner, a recurring guest on the podcast.Tara expresses her excitement about being back at the SMRP conference and shares her background with Lifecycle Engineering. Tara's Background and Lifecycle Engineering Tara explains her role at Lifecycle Engineering, an engineering, maintenance, and reliability consulting firm.She mentions the Lifecycle Institute, which has been training industrial professionals for 20 years.Tara shares her certifications: CMRP, CRO, PMP, and her role as a certified instructional designer.She discusses the importance of building products and services to help professionals reach their full potential in the industry. Challenges and Focus Areas for 2025 Tara shares the results of a poll she conducted about the challenges and struggles professionals will face in the new year.The poll results indicate that upskilling, reskilling, or training is a significant concern for 25% of respondents.Standard work and process optimization, technology additions, and CMMS data integrity are also key areas of focus.Scott and Tara discuss the importance of addressing these challenges to improve reliability and efficiency in the industry. Importance of People, Process, and Technology Scott and Tara emphasize the need to focus on people, process, and technology to achieve reliable operations.Tara highlights the importance of getting the people and processes right before implementing technology.They discuss the role of technology in attracting new talent and the need for public-private partnerships to build interest in the industry.Scott and Tara agree on the importance of storytelling to inspire the next generation of industry professionals. Lifecycle Engineering's Smarter Playbook Tara introduces the Lifecycle Engineering Smarter Playbook, which provides best practices for maintenance and reliability.The playbook includes resources in five languages and covers six work streams with over 400 online resources.Tara mentions the expansion of the playbook to include eight online courses by the end of the year.She explains the playbook's role in helping organizations understand the value of reliable operations and standard work. Operational Readiness and Capital Projects Tara discusses the importance of operational readiness, especially for organizations undertaking large-scale capital projects.She explains the need for designing reliability into new assets and having maintenance plans for the life of the asset.Tara highlights the role of Lifecycle Engineering in helping organizations achieve operational readiness.Scott and Tara discuss the challenges of sustaining reliability and the need for active leadership and commitment. The Role of Leadership and Collaboration Scott and Tara discuss the challenges of leadership churn and the need for consistent commitment to reliability.They emphasize the importance of collaboration and finding trusted advisors to help organizations succeed.Tara shares her experience of Lifecycle Engineering's commitment to helping clients even after projects are completed.They agree on the need for a broad understanding of reliability and maintenance across different roles within an organization. The Importance of Education and Training Tara stresses the importance of continuous education and training for professionals in the industry.She highlights the increased demand for certification programs and the need for organizations to invest in their employees' growth.Scott and Tara discuss the role of technology in enhancing training and education.They emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach to training, covering all levels of an organization. Conclusion and Call to Action Scott and Tara wrap up the conversation by emphasizing the importance of the SMRP conference for industry professionals.They encourage listeners to...
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  • Phillip Schupp with Mauser Packaging Solutions
    Jun 3 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at Xcelerate 2026 and talking to Phillip Schupp, Reliability Engineering Manager at Mauser Packaging Solutions about "eMaint Deployment". Overview At Fluke's Xcelerate 2026 event, Phillip Schupp from Mauser Packaging Solutions discussed his role in implementing eMaint x5 across 17 facilities, training over 300 users. Phillip highlighted the challenges of migrating from the legacy system Hippo, emphasizing the importance of executive buy-in and a well-prepared team. He noted improvements in PM compliance and completion rates post-implementation. Phillip also shared his focus on rolling out a predictive program enterprise-wide, leveraging new tools like the II 905 acoustic imager and TI 75 plus thermal imager. The goal is to make the program self-funded and expand its reach. Outline Fluke's Xcelerate Event Overview Scott introduces the Industrial Talk podcast, highlighting Fluke's Xcelerate event.The event featured high-energy keynotes, hands-on predictive maintenance tools, and breakthrough AI diagnostics.Xcelerate proved to be a launch pad for smarter, faster, and more reliable operations.Listeners are encouraged to visit fluke.com for more information. Introduction to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott is dedicated to transferring industry-focused innovations and trends.The podcast aims to highlight the men and women who keep the world moving.Listeners are encouraged to put on their hard hats and work boots. Welcome to Xcelerate 2026 Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast, broadcasting from Xcelerate 2026.The podcast celebrates industry professionals who innovate, collaborate, and solve problems daily.Scott mentions the presence of Fluke technology solutions at the event.Phillip Schupp from Mauser Packaging Solutions is introduced as the first guest. Phillip Schupp's Background and Role Phillip Schupp introduces himself as a reliability professional with a background in maintenance.He manages enterprise systems for Mauser Packaging Solutions, overseeing 24-25 sites across North America.Phillip led the implementation of eMaint x5 at 17 facilities last year, training over 300 users.He is currently working on migrating six remaining facilities to x5 from a legacy system called Hippo. Implementation of eMaint x5 Phillip discusses the challenges and successes of implementing eMaint x5 at Mauser.The project was driven by the need to replace the outdated Hippo system by December 2025.The implementation involved a 12-week Golden Master setup, followed by a site-by-site rollout.Phillip highlights the importance of executive buy-in and the involvement of reliability and operations teams. Challenges and Strategies in Implementation Phillip shares the challenges faced during the implementation, including data quality issues from the legacy system.He created a separate entity in eMaint to store legacy data for compliance purposes.The implementation team conducted a customer success factor workshop to refine their approach.Phillip emphasizes the importance of using standards based on best practices from different sites. Benefits of eMaint x5 Implementation Phillip notes that the implementation has led to more consistent and effective PMs.The compliance and completion rate of PMs have improved, as the focus shifted from quantity to quality.The new system has helped manage work orders better and prioritize tasks more effectively.Phillip plans to roll out a predictive program enterprise-wide, using new tools like the II 905 acoustic imager and TI 75 plus thermal imager. Future Focus and Predictive Program Phillip's new focus is on rolling out a predictive program enterprise-wide.He has already seen cost savings and success stories from pilot sites.The goal is to make the predictive program self-funded and justify headcount to expand the program.Phillip has been collaborating with industry experts to refine the predictive program. Closing Remarks and Contact Information Scott congratulates Phillip on his successful implementation and predictive program rollout.Phillip shares his contact information for listeners interested in learning more about eMaint and predictive programs.The podcast encourages listeners to reach out to Phillip for insights and advice on implementing reliability and predictive programs.The episode concludes with a reminder to stay tuned for future conversations on the Industrial Talk podcast. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! PHILLIP SCHUPP'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-schupp-cmrp-077a91278/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mauser-packaging-solutions/ Company Website: ...
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  • Zach Bauer with Murrelektronik
    Jun 2 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at MD&M West and talking to Zach Bauer, Sales Development Program Manager at Murrelektronik about "Automation Insights". Overview Zach Bauer, Sales Development Manager at Murrelektronik, discussed the company's innovative solutions for industrial automation at MD&M West in Anaheim, California. Murrelektronik specializes in automated machinery infrastructure, offering decentralized, agnostic systems that reduce labor requirements and improve efficiency. Their SIP safety fusion block consolidates safety signals on the machine, reducing wiring and improving connectivity. Bauer highlighted the company's manufacturing facilities in Georgia, Germany, and the Czech Republic, and emphasized the importance of data collection and edge computing in modern manufacturing. He also shared his background in industrial automation and the company's commitment to continuous improvement. Outline MD&M West Event Overview and Introduction Scott introduces the episode of Industrial Talk, sponsored by MD&M West and News and Brews, highlighting the event's focus on medtech, automation, packaging, plastics, and design.Scott emphasizes the importance of attending MD&M West, describing it as a significant manufacturing conference with a strong focus on innovation and networking.Scott introduces Zach Bauer, the guest for the episode, and mentions the similarity of Zach's name to Jack Bauer.Zach Bauer confirms his affiliation with Mer Electronic, a German industrial automation company. Casual Conversation and Personal Interests Scott and Zach Bauer engage in a casual conversation about their beer preferences, with Zach mentioning his preference for Belgian beers.They discuss their experiences with Belgian beers, including a Belgian vacation where they drank various types of beer.Scott humorously comments on the abundance of beer options in Belgium, comparing it to the limited options in other places.Zach mentions a fan who appreciates beer, adding a light-hearted moment to the conversation. Zach Bauer's Background and Role at Murrelektronik Zach provides a brief background on his career in industrial automation, mentioning his decade of experience and his current role as Sales Development Manager at Murrelektronik.He explains his responsibilities, including setting strategy and developing training for the US sales team.Zach shares his personal background, mentioning his father's role in manufacturing and how it influenced his career.Scott and Zach discuss their experiences with manufacturing and the challenges faced in the industry. Murrelektronik's Solutions and Market Impact Zach explains Murrelektronik's focus on automated machinery infrastructure, including cabling, modules, and power supplies.He highlights the company's decentralized, agnostic approach to automation, which reduces the need for skilled labor and simplifies the wiring process.Zach discusses the company's solutions for safety and vision applications, emphasizing their ease of use and connectivity.He mentions the SIP safety fusion block, which consolidates safety signals on the machine, reducing wiring and improving efficiency. Data Collection and Automation Solutions Zach explains how Murrelektronik's modules capture and transmit data from various sensors and devices.He discusses the importance of data collection in automation and how Murrelektronik's solutions facilitate this process.Zach shares an anecdote about his wife's lack of understanding of his work, adding a personal touch to the conversation.He emphasizes the ease of use of Murrelektronik's modules, comparing them to Lego pieces that fit together seamlessly. Future of Automation and Manufacturing Zach discusses the future of automation, highlighting the ongoing challenges with labor and the increasing demand for data.He mentions Murrelektronik's work in data centers and the harsh environments of automotive manufacturing.Zach shares his excitement about the company's solutions and their impact on improving manufacturing efficiency.He encourages manufacturers to visit Mer's manufacturing facility to see the solutions in action. Closing Remarks and Contact Information Scott thanks Zach for the conversation and encourages listeners to connect with him on LinkedIn.Zach provides his contact information and directs listeners to Murrelektronik's website for more information.Scott reiterates the importance of attending events like MD&M West to meet industry leaders and solve manufacturing challenges.The episode concludes with Speaker 1 promoting Industrial Talk and its mission to help manufacturers succeed. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! ZACH BAUER'S CONTACT ...
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  • Mark Rubeo with Penn State University – Behrend ACE Program
    May 28 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at Penn State and talking to Dr. Mark Rubeo, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering with Penn State about "Educating the Future Industrial Leaders". Overview Scott Mackenzie hosts the Industrial Talk podcast, celebrating industry professionals and their innovations. At Penn State University, the ACE (America's Cutting Edge) program, led by Mark Rubeo, addresses the shortage of skilled workers in manufacturing. The program, designed pre-COVID by Tony Schmitz and his team, uses a hub and spoke model to provide training across the US. Rubeo, an assistant professor with a CNC machinist background, emphasizes the importance of manufacturing knowledge for mechanical designers. The ACE program aims to excite and educate future technicians and engineers, fostering a sense of accomplishment and high-tech skills in manufacturing. Outline Introduction to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott welcomes listeners to the number one industrial-related podcast, celebrating industry professionals worldwide.The podcast is broadcasting on-site at Penn State University, specifically at the Baron campus in Erie, Pennsylvania.Scott humorously mentions the OSHA hazard of cables and the presence of snacks and coffee in Mark's class. Mark's Background and Role at Penn State Mark introduces himself as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Penn State Behrend.He began his career as a CNC machinist, was laid off during the 2008 recession, and returned to school to earn a mechanical engineering degree.Mark completed his graduate studies in precision manufacturing and measurement science in Charlotte, North Carolina.He worked as a senior mechanical engineer in New Hampshire before returning to academia at Penn State Behrend in 2021. The ACE Program and Its Origins Mark explains the ACE program, which stands for America's Cutting Edge, designed to address the shortage of skilled workers in manufacturing.The program was conceptualized pre-COVID by his former PhD advisor, Tony Schmitz, and his graduate students.A workshop at the NSF involved academia and industry professionals to identify the training needs in machining.The ACE program was piloted in Knoxville, Tennessee, and has since expanded using a hub and spoke model. Challenges and Goals of the ACE Program The ACE program aims to interest and educate people in the manufacturing field, from technicians to engineers.Scott emphasizes the importance of companies investing in training to address the shortage of skilled workers.Mark suggests using the ACE program as a pre-apprenticeship to filter out those not interested in the field before investing in in-house apprenticeships.The program is designed to be a week-long training to gauge interest and aptitude in the manufacturing field. Importance of Apprenticeships and Skilled Trades Scott and Mark discuss the decline of apprenticeship programs and the need to revive them to ensure future success in manufacturing.Mark highlights the benefits of apprenticeships, including the transfer of knowledge and skills from experienced workers to the younger generation.The federal government is recognizing the critical shortage of workers and investing in changing the narrative around manufacturing.Manufacturing is presented as a high-tech field that offers fulfilling and well-paying careers. Future of the ACE Program and Industry Collaboration Mark outlines the goal of the ACE program to excite people about manufacturing and get them into the industry.The program tracks outcomes and feedback to ensure it is effective in achieving its goals.Mark emphasizes the importance of industry collaboration and support in expanding the ACE program.The hub and spoke model allows for efficient training across the US, with Penn State Behrend serving as a central hub. Mark's Role in Expanding the ACE Program Mark is involved in training instructors and setting up ACE programs at other locations, such as Ohio State and LSU.He collaborates with local industry to provide tours and real-world experiences for students.The ACE program aims to highlight the high-tech nature of manufacturing and the camaraderie among professionals.Mark's background and experience in both industry and academia lend credibility and expertise to the program. Contact Information and Final Thoughts Mark provides his contact information for those interested in the ACE program, including his email and LinkedIn profile.Scott encourages listeners to reach out to Mark and other industry professionals to learn more about manufacturing careers.The podcast concludes with a call to support programs like Penn State's ACE program to inspire the next generation of industrial leaders.Scott emphasizes the importance of storytelling in industry to inspire and attract new talent. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on ...
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