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Episode 125: The testbed has a new computer, and it was built in-house! The tech friends discuss and the death of door-to-door trick-or-treating. Elissa reports on Hershey’s multi-million dollar investment in supply chain development. Steve shares some numbers from the 2024 IFR World Robotics report. Ben closes with his hot take on the new McLaren W1 hypercar.
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Episode 124: It’s been a minute since IMTS 2024 and the last formal episode, so the Tech Friends kick things off with a lively discussion over… wait, Steve kicks things off with a testbed update! Then a lively discussion breaks out with topics ranging from corporate lingo that needs to die to a new derogatory term for robots and then feelings on autonomous passenger vehicles. Steve then attempts to explain NPUs. Ben talks about inspection. Elissa closes by listing the top 15 countries in 3D printing.
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Episode 123: The Tech Friends kick things off with a lively discussion over EVs versus hybrids and battery alternatives such as capacitors, flywheels, and hydrogen. Steve announces his first two successful and reliable robot arm programs. Elissa says NASA is sending gardeners to space. Ben thinks mobile robots need more computers. Stephen closes with what happened to Craftsman tools.
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Episode 122: The Tech Friends are ready for IMTS 2024 and can’t wait to be back in Chicago. Stephen has evolved into a roboticist, at least he thinks he has. Elissa reports that Wall Street doesn’t think AI will ever make money. Benjamin and Steve discuss the full speed ahead popularity in humanoid robotics. Elissa closes with why AI will never be sentient.
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Episode 121: The Tech Friends are wrapping up their pre-IMTS vacations. Stephen announces a few testbed updates before handing it off to Ben who emphasizes the importance of data architecture in manufacturing. Steve then geeks out about Kawasaki’s steaming hot hydrogen-powered and supercharged motorcycle. Elissa closes with her fascination with the AI-powered surveillance and security implemented at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Episode 119: The Tech Friends miss bread garages and want them back! Stephen is excited about 3D-printed flow-through suppressors… for leaf blowers! Steve also has testbed updates! Ben has some disagreements regarding the U.S. robot roadmap. Elissa reports on some metal 3D printing IN SPACE aboard the ISS. Finally, Stephen closes with an announcement that he’s got word on a manufacturing domain-specific LLM on the way!
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Episode 118: Ramia is back from her travels in Japan, and the tech friends pick her brain about the trip and, most importantly, the culinary experience. Steve has testbed updates: things are happening slowly but surely. Ben shares some insights from a recently published government report on the 2023 U.S. manufacturing industry. Stephen didn’t appreciate a clickbaity title from a NASA article. Lastly, Elissa reports that NASA has a new Chief AI Officer.
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Episode 117: Speaking of amusement parks last episode, the tech friends will be at MFG in Orlando this year for a live podcast! Stephen finishes up testbed updates he forgot to mention in the last episode, then reports that there is a new, next level to generative AI. Ben gets into machine learning for robots. Elissa shares a new found excitement for robot vision ad object recognition.
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Episode 116: The gang shares their love for amusement parks and roller coasters. Stephen is happy to announce that there are a lot of testbed updates. Elissa presents further evidence that Elon Musk is dumb. Steve reports that cobots butcher your common grocery store ribs. Ben closes with an allegedly new method of 3D printing.
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Episode 115: The gang talks about dogs and other furry friends. Steve has some updates on the testbed. Elissa reports that Japan’s about to land on the moon. Ben discusses stainless steel corrosion. Stephen closes with an “ICYMI” on everything we may have missed with the Boeing situation.
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Discover the past, present, and future of American manufacturing with www.mmsonline.com/madeintheusapodcast
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Episode 114: Steve talks about jarred tomato sauce and hardware store struggles. Elissa reports on Boeing’s purchase of Spirit AeroSystems (not to be confused with the airlines). Stephen found out what the next milsurp machine tool is. Ben discusses measurement in the movies. Elissa closes with a New Jersey First Robotics team that’s saving dying languages.
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Episode 113: The team discusses what works and what doesn’t with the sales of Girl Scout Cookies. Elissa and Steve debate automotive headlight technology. Steve has testbed updates but doesn’t know what robot singularities are, but he tries. Ben shares the U.S. government's success with AM. Ramia shares her excitement as the team’s new studio is coming together! Elissa talks about how women could get burnt out in STEM.
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Episode 112: The Tech Frends reintroduce themselves, the purpose of this podcast, and walk through each of their backgrounds laying out how they got where they are today. Steve gets on his soapbox about purchase orders and how the archaic means of acquisition is a waste of resources. Elissa shares how Wisconsin has discovered how to 3D print brain tissue. Ben closes us out with some words about project management.
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Ramia shares her excitement as the team’s new studio is coming together! Steve notes that Modern Machine Shop has been on a roll for the last few months releasing banger after banger article. Elissa discusses the importance of STEM and its importance to our planet's future. Ben closes with an attempt to redefine robotics programming.
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Episode 110: The team discusses tool kits and power tool ecosystems. Stephen has a testbed update: the robot has been bolted down. Elissa has some words about Boeing. Benjamin is gung ho about defense 3D printing.
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Episode 109: In this holiday episode of the TechTrends podcast, Ramia Lloyd, Elissa Davis, Benjamin Moses, and Stephen LaMarca share their individual families holiday traditions. Elissa shares an article on recycling metals into metal AM powders. Ben says the Italians have enabled robots to recognize hand gestures. Stephen closes with his speculations as to why Lucid is being removed from the Nasdaq 100 Index.
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It's a holiday special episode. This is a rerun from episode 103. Enjoy!
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It's a holiday special episode. This is a rerun from episode 105. Enjoy!
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It's a holiday special episode. This is a rerun from episode 101. Enjoy!
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It's a holiday special episode. This is a rerun from episode 100. Enjoy!
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