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Manufacturing Revival Radio

Manufacturing Revival Radio

Manufacturing Revival Radio is a podcast celebrating the resurgence and innovation of manufacturing. Hosted by Todd Schnick and Todd Youngblood, it features the companies, the leaders, the innovators leading the charge. Driving the innovation. 

Click the links below to listen to interviews with manufacturing innovators on a variety of timely topics.


Steven Tamasi and Maureen Carruthers of the National Robotics League explain the work of the NRL important to the future of manufacturing, and the economy, and America’s defense

Terry Iverson, founder of ChampionNOW, explains how that organization promotes the manufacturing industry.

Deepak Garg, Bossard North America, talks about an innovative Smart Bin system for managing inventories of fasteners and other parts.

Tim Floyd, national sales director with Trilogiq USA, guides us through the ins and outs of material handling

Michael Kerwin, president of NTMA Training Centers of Southern California, talks about the future of training workers for the manufacturing industry

Mike Cobb, InnovaNET Group CEO, discusses why right now is the best time for manufacturers to begin preparing for the future.

Together for manufacturing: A New Approach, features two manufacturing insiders who provide a direct line on current happenings within the industry

Desiree Crossley, Outreach Coordinator for AMPed NH, speaking about a new Manufacturing Initivative coming out of the state of New Hampshire

Stuart Riske, Flavorchem Corporation, talks about food manufacturing innovation and regulations

Monte Galbraith, Denim North America, discusses innovation within textile manufacturing

Jason Grahek, Lakeland Companies, the most complete provider of high-quality electrical component and systems solutions for growing industrial companies

Ned Monroe, National Association of Manufacturers, talks about Manufacturing Day, Oct. 4

Ankit Patel, managing director of The Lean Way Consulting, discusses how to improve processes from the inside.

Pat Lee talks about why you should get involved in Manufacturing Day, Oct. 4

Stephen Gold, president of MAPI: The Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation, discusses public policy and its effect on U.S. manufacturing

Will Pape, co-founder and executive vice president of TraceGains, discusses the food and beverage manufacturing world and its importance

John Hayes, vice president of sales and marketing for Seegrid, discussed automated guided vehicles (AGV) in manufacturing.

Will Sobel, CEO of System Insights, a global supplier of manufacturing operations management software in both machining-based, discrete manufacturing as well as process industries

Chelsea Lang, managing editor of Digital Manufacturing Report, talks about digital manufacturing, 3D printing, and high-performance computing trends that are changing manufacturing

Paul Kuchuris, President of the Association for Manufacturing Excellence, discusses never ending quality improvement and the mis-perception of manufacturing in the media

Dave Scaglione, VP of Sales with Electro-Matic discusses manufacturing in Detroit, LED Lighting, and more

Jim Langhenry and Bob Vavra talk about a renaissance in American manufacturing. We discuss what is necessary to help this renaissance flourish and discuss the issues that could cause it to flounder.

Tom Cutler, manufacturing journalist and CEO of TR Cutler Inc., talks about missed opportunities from poor PR efforts in the manufacturing industry.

Ray Blashill, president of J.H. Bennett Company, an employee-owned complete industrial controls distributor.

Werner Bieri, president of Buhler Quality Yarns, who discusses the changes taking place in the U.S. textile industry.

Kevin Duggan, founder of the Institute for Operational Excellence and president of Duggan Associates.

James DeSmet and Christian Taber, Big Ass Fans, discuss how manufacturing facilities keep things cool while saving energy.

Doug Tingle, 1888 Mills, which operates the largest remaining towel mill in the United States.

Tony Deligio, Plastics Today, discusses the online publication focused on everything plastic.

Jim Hennen, Braas Company, discusses “the next big disruptive technology” and how collaborative robots can work in and among human beings with little or no safeguarding.

Pat Lee, Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, discusses the second annual Manufacturers Day, designed to expand knowledge about and improve general public perception of manufacturing careers and manufacturing's value to the U.S. economy.

Tony Overy, vice president, and Alan Sharrow, engineering group leader for Advanced Motion Systems, contend with new safety issues every day.

Robert Atkinson, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. Robert discusses President Obama's recent State of the Union remarks concerning manufacturing.

Butch Rich, Rame-Hart. If you're ever had a flu shot, there is a good chance that in a small way you are connected to our next guest.

Alan Beaulieu, president of ITR Economics. Alan discusses what the future may hold for U.S. manufacturing.

Dan Meckstroth, chief economist, MAPI. Dan discusses with us the most recent quarterly report (the Q4 2012) which was released this past December.

Martin Tauber, Maintenance/Production Trainer with AdvancePierre Foods. Through his streamlined training and documentation, his organization has been able to document a reduction of downtime by eliminating common setup issues and other minor problems.

Nigel Southway, Chair of the Toronto Chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, shares his concept of a “Fully Integrated Apprenticeship Program.”

Harry Moser of the Reshoring Initiative, an organization devoted to helping U.S. manufacturers realize the true cost associated with offshore manufacturing and educating them on the critical role they play in the future of the U.S. economy. 

Chris Anderson, author of Makers: The New Industrial Revolution.  In the book, Chris takes you to the front lines of a new industrial revolution as today’s entrepreneurs, using open source design and 3-D printing, bring manufacturing to the desktop.

John Morehead, vice president of Business Development at Dunkermotoren USA Inc. Dunkermotoren is a well recognized motor company in Europe that is currently growing its presence in North America.

Dave and Karen Pilliod of Advanced Control Solutions. Tough times for the industrial sector? Not according to Dave and Karen Pilliod, respectively the president and CFO of ACS in Marietta, Ga.

Neil Montgomery of Davis Controls Ltd. With 80 years as a national distributor of process controls and industrial instruments, Davis Controls has a well proven and and deserved reputation within all the markets it serves.

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