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With roughly half a home's energy use going to heating and cooling, attention is turning to more efficient systems that don't use natural gas. That leads to heat pumps.
You may not be well versed on the finer points of heat pumps, but this is likely to rapidly change over the next few years and this episode with satisfy your curiosity to know more. "In the next five to ten years, it will probably become the most common type of heating and cooling equipment installed," says Bosch's Katie Woodling.
Get comfortable and listen as Katie Woodling, manager of product management for Bosch Home Comfort North America, shares her insights into the world of HVAC and why heat pumps are the way of the future.
Read more about Katie's story here: https://bit.ly/3L3Qlpj
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What happens when months of preparations are greeted with unprecedented warm temps and everyone is looking for a cold place to calibrate and validate? Some find themselves flying to Alaska while others have to shift working hours to work with the cold mid-morning temps.
In this episode, we talk to two experienced winter test professionals at Bosch who spend a few months every winter working 7 days a week and grueling hours to cram in the amount of testing needed to ensure vehicles can perform well in winter climates.
Listen now as Application Engineering managers Steve Sancricca and Ryan Greene share their experience from the last winter test season that proved to be the most challenging they've seen yet!
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Nader Hammoud is a senior application engineer on Bosch's Two-Wheeler & Powersports team with a focus on active safety systems. Passionate about motorcycle safety and getting up close and personal to bring solutions to the customer without compromising the fun and performance of the bike. Listen in as Nader share his personal story that includes coming to the states from Lebanon and his other passion, skydiving!
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Rita Barrios is a senior cyber security engineer and project security manager at Bosch. She's been in cyber security and the tech space for decades. Rita believes that nothing is impossible and that there is power in saying yes to opportunity. Beyond her passion for cyber security, Rita devotes her time mentoring others in the field. In this episode we dive into Rita's experience, her advice on overcoming things like imposter syndrome and be sure to watch until the end for a special surprise from a mentee of Rita's, Shams Ahson!
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In this episode, we talk with Auston Payyappilly, Senior Manager; Product Manager and System Architect for ADAS & Cockpit Vehicle Computers.
Auston's coworkers know him as the go-to guy for getting answers. Whether it's about mechanical engineering, software, marketing, or finance, Auston has insights to share.
His eclectic knowledge makes him a fitting person to have on hand at the 2024 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. There, Bosch will showcase for the first time one of our latest innovations, the ADAS & Cockpit Integration Platform, or xIP, using a single "system on chip" processor.
Listen in as Auston explains exactly what this is and why it's so impactful for the future of mobility.
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In this episode we talk with Kerry Ebersole Singh at Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and Kat Owsley, President, Bosch Community Fund about talent and the future of work. Kerry and Kat share insights from decades in the business of developing people and systems that encourage inclusivity.
We talk about grant opportunities and support for students and families to empower the younger generations to pursue jobs that will continue to be in high demand.
We get personal with what and who has inspired Kat and Kerry in their work and life.
Grab a beverage or take this episode on a walk or commute and pull up a seat at the table.
Be sure to leave a review if you like this one!
Programs mentioned in this episode:
You Can in Michigan campaign: https://themichiganlife.org MEDC Talent Action Team: https://michiganbusiness.org/talent-action-team The Michigander Scholars program: https://michiganbusiness.org/michigander-scholars STEM Forward internship program: https://michiganbusiness.org/stem-forward -
“If you have well designed product it can transcend to an experience for the everyday consumer.”
Alona Wells is talking about dishwashers. Wells brings her experience in high fashion to the appliance world.
The consumer experience is carefully crafted from a considerable amount research and data on what people want from their products and just as important, how they want their products to make them feel.
These experiences don’t just happen, they are created by people behind the scenes…people like Wells.
Wells is the senior category manager for Dishcare at Bosch and part of the team that produces Bosch's famed dishwashers, known for their quality, design, and quietness. The Bosch team recently released its new PowerControl™ spray arm technology that enables a targeted intensive wash from anywhere in the bottom rack – no matter where the dishes are loaded. Innovations like PowerControl are the product of meticulous planning and testing from designers and engineers.
In the latest episode of the Beyond Bosch podcast, Wells gives us an inside peek into her experience with launching a new product and the journey that has taken her from luxury brands in New York City to elevating the product line of Bosch Dish.
Enjoy!
Learn more about Alona's story here: https://bit.ly/3Q9JihR
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For technicians and engineers, the greatest job satisfaction often comes from taking on the most challenging problems.
Today, some of the most stubborn problems can be found in heavy industry, particularly "hard to decarbonize" sectors like steel, cement and heavy trucking. That's where Matt Thorington comes in.
Matt is an Engineering Manager for fuel cell systems at Bosch. He leads a team facing the problem head-on through the development of hydrogen technologies: fuel cells that provide power using hydrogen, and systems that produce hydrogen itself. The systems produce hydrogen through electrolysis, or the splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen — like a fuel cell in reverse.
Grab a seat or take this episode on a walk or drive with you!
For more on Matt's story, click here: https://bit.ly/488w3oU
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Whether or not you love driving, there is one thing that most of us can agree we do not love and that's parking. The innovation and technology in the mobility sector continues to advance rapidly and in this episode we focus on the topic of parking.
You will hear from Lisa John, Director of engineering for parking systems for Bosch in North America. Lisa is as passionate about leading well as she is about making driving and parking better. Listen in as Lisa shares a bit of her story and passion.
Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3NbvhM9
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Intensity on the racetrack steers the way toward an electrified future
Aakhilesh Singhania loves an intense situation. And these come hard and fast in his job as a senior applications engineer with Bosch Motorsport. His work often places him on the side of a racetrack, giving professional teams technical and safety assistance on the fly.
Aakhilesh works on the Le Mans Daytona hybrid (LMDh) vehicles which are North America's first hybrid-powered prototype race cars competing in the International Motor Sports Association's Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) class.
In this episode, Aakhilesh shares the inensity of working track side, as well as overcoming huge challenges like moving to a new country on his own. You do not want to miss this electrifying conversation!
For more about Aakhilesh's story click here: https://bit.ly/3XWGp6h
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What does software, ride sharing and a parrot have in common? Well, you'll have to listen to this episode to find out.
Steven Brohl is a software engineer who went from the neighborhood computer repair guy to playing a crucial role in the RideCare Solutions group at Bosch in Plymouth, MI.
RideCare products give owners of ride share fleets and ride-hailing cars more control over their vehicles and create a safer operating environment. RideCare devices do things like detect the presence of smoke or the number of passengers in a car, log damage events, record and save video footage in the cloud, and send reports to the owner.
Listen in as we hear more about how Steven got to where he is now, what makes him passionate about software and helping to make the world a better place through his work.
For more information follow the links below:
For more on Steven's story: https://bit.ly/3P9H3v2
For Companion:
https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/software-and-services/ridecare-companion/
For Insight:
https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/software-and-services/ridecare-insight/
Additional Press release for Companion:
https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/transparency-for-all-parties-in-ride-hailing-with-bosch-ridecare-companion-250304.html -
Rich Nesbitt is the Head of Marketing and Business Strategy for Product Managment for the Bosch Chassis Division in North America.
Rich is an Engineer by trade and found his path through tragic events in his youth that drove him to work to make the roads safer for all of us. As a father of two new drivers at home, Rich continues to be driven to continuously improve safety functions for vehicles. BONUS: Rich shares at the end of this episode some tips and non-negotiables for buying a used car for a newer driver.
Pull up a seat or pop in your headphones and enjoy this impactful conversation.
For more about Rich's story, click here: https://bit.ly/3V9WNiE
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Since his early teens Nolen Ryba has been an audiophile seeking the best sound imaginable. Today, he’s with a group of fellow sound enthusiasts delivering on that dream.
Nolen is a Design Engineer on a team of “audio nerds” at Electro-Voice.
They’re delivering on that dream with the giant MTS speakers which offer market-leading output with exact coverage for indoor/outdoor sports and music venues as well as houses of worship.
Listen in as Nolen shares his passion for making the world sound better.
Read more about Nolen's story here: https://www.bosch.us/news-and-stories/nolen-ryba/
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Chat GPT, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence (AI) - all buzz words that are taking over conversations in the tech space and beyond. With hot topics, there tends to be polarizing views and lots of opinions! In this episode, we talk to an expert in AI to help break down the concepts of Chat GPT, Machine Learning and AI in general.
Listen in as Zico Kolter, Chief Scientist in AI for Bosch Research and a Professor of Computer Science Dept Carnegie Melon University shares insights on the quickly growing AI space and where we're heading in the future.
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A kitchen magnet on Uli Jaschek’s refrigerator serves as a daily reminder. It reads, “Impossible is just an opinion.” Uli is living proof of that. Just about everything she has put her mind to, she has achieved because of her own opinion of what is possible for her.
Uli is now the CEO of Bosch Automotive Workshop Services which is an independent startup company within the Bosch Automotive Aftermarket group.
It’s a transformative concept in need of a transformative leader. Listen in as Uli shares some of the highs and lows of her journey to CEO and the importance of having a diverse team and being a transparent leader. You won't want to miss this episode!To learn more about Uli visit here: bit.ly/3KJIiid
To learn more about Bosch Automotive Workshop Services visit here: http://bit.ly/3y1GTfA
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Listen in on this dynamic conversation with the woman known as the model who talks tech - Sinead Bovell. Sinead is a Model but also a Futurist, Speaker, Youth Tech Leader and the founder of WAYE – an organization that bridges the gap between millennials and the digital future.
Bosch invited Sinead to the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) for her first time. In this episode, Sinead shares her experience and take aways from the show and where she sees tech heading in the future. She also shares a bit of how she found herself switching careers right when she got the job she had pursued for her whole academic career.
Sit back and enjoy this inspiring coffee chat.
Want to learn more? Check out the following sites for more info on this episodes topics:
More about Sinead: Sinead bovell
More about Bosch: Home | Bosch in the USA
Sinead's TedTalk on Avatars: TedTalk on Avatars
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Being the fastest and best driver on the track is Greg Vandersluis’ goal when he races.
Helping out, giving back, being friendly and making driving safer one person at a time is his higher calling.
Professionally, Greg is the lead driving training instructor at the Bosch proving grounds in Flat Rock, Michigan and winter-proving grounds in Baudette, Minnesota.
Greg teaches a performance and safety driving program that helps to provide engineers with the driving skills to validate and calibrate their innovations on the test tracks. The program which he had modified and advanced meets some of the highest standards in the industry.
Greg’s mission goes beyond his job. Several weekends a year he and other professional drivers volunteer to teach new teenage drivers how to avoid being in an accident.
Sit back, perhaps behind the wheel as you commute or take a joy ride while you listen to this inspiring episode.
Learn more about Greg’s story here: https://bit.ly/3hQg0qa
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Matt Bazzle knew it was time to transform or get left behind.
All around him, every day, he sees the great mobility transformation. His company is a big part of it as is the advanced Bosch manufacturing facility in Charleston, South Carolina where he has worked for the past 27 years.
Knowing you need to transform is one thing. Having the courage and support to do so is another.
Take a listen as Matt shares his story of transformation and where he's at in his journey.
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Could automated valet parking actually bring more people together? Pull up a seat, grab a beverage or take a walk and listen as Mariana Eichel a technical project lead for Automated Valet Parking in North America, with 23 years of experience at Bosch shares her passion for Automated Valet Parking. With a passion for our customers and technologies that will shape the future, Mariana shares some of her personal story including the steps that brought her to where she is, overcoming the challenges of being a female in a male dominated industry and the obstacles faced when moving to a foreign country.
In this episode we talk about driverless parking – What is it? What’s in it for you? How does this technology support a better future for you and yours?
To learn more about Mariana’s story and the future of mobility, check out this feature here: bit.ly/parkingstory1
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With millions and millions of bits of data coming from the manufacturing process and quality checks, how do you manage it all, and what do you do with it? Data Scientist Sam Duchscherer combines mathematics, statistics, artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve products for consumers, and to enhance the experience for associates working on manufacturing lines. Data-driven insights and solutions save associates time and effort so they can focus on other important things. Sam explains her passion for data. Listen now. And read Sam's story at https://bit.ly/3RLJzWi
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