Episodes
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The energy transition is driving the need for a more resilient and sustainable infrastructure and the U.S. government is investing heavily to enable this shift. With the passage of several acts, there are unprecedented opportunities—through direct funds, grants, tax credits, tax incentives and rebates— for organizations to maximize the return on investment of critical infrastructure and clean energy projects.
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In the dynamic landscape of Industry 4.0, additive manufacturing emerges as a game-changer for manufacturers. This groundbreaking technology transcends the limitations of traditional processes, enabling us to create product geometries that were once considered not manufacturable. In this episode, we are joined by Eric Johnson, senior manager of additive manufacturing at Eaton Research Labs, and Cameron Peahl, manager of Eaton’s Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence to talk about how this technology has changed how products and tooling are designed and manufactured.
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As the aerospace industry works toward net-zero emissions by 2050, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is one of the most promising pathways to success. But despite the latest progress, the widespread adoption of SAF faces significant challenges. So, what’s ahead for the alternative fuel option?
In this episode, our Aerospace Group’s Steve Sipprell, director of next-generation air dominance systems, and Jeff Skinner, director of engineering, answer the top questions about SAF and discuss how it impacts overall decarbonization efforts.
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The circular economy model has evolved quite significantly in the last 5 years, but the reality is a bit more challenging and the speed at which our economy is evolving isn’t moving fast enough. Today we will be speaking with Jean Miyeli, EMEA segment & sustainability strategy director, and Delphine Clement, energy transition sales direction, about how can we unlock these challenges and ultimately, shift our mindsets from an economic model that is linear to one that is infinite and circular.
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The shift toward electrification to accelerate decarbonization efforts is increasing energy demand and putting considerable strain on the grid. Now more than ever we need a more flexible and resilient power infrastructure to keep the power on when it matters. In this episode, we are joined by Joe Capetta, director of technical applications – energy transition and Greta Foster, product line manager of microgrids & distributed energy resource systems, to talk about how leveraging microgrids can bolster energy resilience while lowering carbon emissions.
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The transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon future is accelerating and the impact is being felt by electric utilities worldwide. Today, we’ll be speaking with Jonathan Giraldeau, product line manager for Eaton’s CYME power engineering and analysis software, part of Eaton’s Brightlayer Utilities suite, and Syed Rizvi, regional sales manager, EMEA, about the challenges key trends are creating for utilities and how they are responding to the increased demands they now face.
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In a changing energy landscape, the digitalization of your electrical infrastructure is as important as digitalizing your IT and OT. We are joined by Marc Elliott, Eaton’s marketing director for process industries of mining, metals, pulp, and paper. Marc will answer 10 questions in 10 minutes on current trends in intelligent power management and some common use cases for digitalizing electrical assets with Industry 4.0 technology.
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Brandon Fisher and Dan Ouwenga of Eaton's eMobility business address the top 10 consumer misconceptions related to electric vehicles.
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Karl Sievertsen, chief technology officer for Eaton's Vehicle Group, discusses how to prepare for upcoming emissions regulations and what technology will help maximize fuel efficiency and increase operational effectiveness.
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Martin Binnendijk and Frits Besseling of Eaton's Electrical Systems and Solutions business, talk about the importance of investing in SF6-free switchgear in an effort to make the transition toward more sustainable solutions in industry.
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Armen Baronian, director of power systems and emerging technology for Eaton's Aerospace Group, joins the show to talk about how the electrification of aircraft, and how eVTOL technology, is enabling urban air mobility.
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Delphine Clement, commercial and industrial building segment leader for EMEA at Eaton, joins the show to discuss how Intelligent Power technology is advancing the energy transition, with the focus on commercial buildings.
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Today homes have the ability to generate power, and now homeowners are more empowered to take control of how they manage their home energy needs more than ever before. In this episode, John Vernacchia, energy transition segment director and Advait Katarki, business development manager from Eaton’s connected solutions division, talk about how intelligent home technology is playing an important role in advancing the energy transition.
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With the rise of big data, edge and cloud computing, data centers are under increasing pressure to be more cost-effective, high-performing, and sustainable. Mike Jackson, director of Data Center Offer Management, joins the show to talk about the evolution of data centers and the emerging trends impacting operations.
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The way we work is changing. And striking the right balance of workplace efficiency and employee experience is something all businesses aspire to achieve. In a new 10 in 10 podcast, Jason Pappas, director of IT innovation and emerging technologies at Eaton, talks about functional productivity and how companies can use digital technologies to help them realize their business goals.
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Karen Lynn, director of Eaton's EHS and sustainability strategy, talks about decarbonization and how global megatrends and government regulations impact the future of moving toward a low carbon future.
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Desmond Agwu, OT cybersecurity specialist at Eaton, explains the unique challenges of securing OT networks and offers insights for safeguarding assets.
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