Ctrl+Alt+Mfg Podcast

Gary Cohen

Ctrl+Alt+Manufacturing, from WTWH Media, explores the technologies and people driving smart manufacturing. Hosts Gary Cohen and Stephanie Neil discuss automation, AI, and digital transformation shaping the industry’s next era.

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  1. 3 FEB · VIDEO

    Ep. 9: When cyberattacks go physical, with Ian Bramson of Black & Veatch

    Cybersecurity threats are no longer confined to IT systems. They’re now crossing into the physical world, with real consequences for manufacturing, supply chains and critical infrastructure. In this episode of Ctrl+Alt+Mfg, hosts Gary Cohen and Stephanie Neil are joined by Ian Bramson, vice president of global industrial cybersecurity at Black & Veatch, to unpack what this shift means for industrial organizations. The conversation explores why the industrial attack surface is expanding, how supply chains and legacy systems create hidden vulnerabilities and why cybersecurity needs to be built in early through concepts like clean build, not bolted on after startup. Bramson also dives into how attackers are using AI, what “AI vs. AI” means for defenders and the unique challenges of securing OT environments as operations move to the cloud. HIs takeaway is to keep it simple, start early and focus on building a resilient cybersecurity foundation that can adapt as technology — and threats — continue to evolve.   Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction to Cybersecurity in Manufacturing(00:05:47) - The Growing Threat of Cyberattacks(00:09:25) - Evolving Cybersecurity Landscape(00:13:34) - The Concept of Clean Build(00:17:43) - Supply Chain Vulnerabilities(00:23:06) - AI in Cybersecurity: Opportunities and Threats(00:27:04) - Cloud Security Challenges(00:29:47) - Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways

    34 min
  2. 20 ENE · VIDEO

    Ctrl+Alt+Mfg Ep. 8: Inside the 2026 State of Automation Report, with Mark Hoske, Control Engineering

    Automation is no longer optional, but where should manufacturers invest to see real returns? In this episode of Ctrl+Alt+Mfg, we’re joined by Mark Hoske, editor-in-chief of Control Engineering, to break down the findings of the 2026 State of Industrial Automation Report. We discuss where automation is delivering measurable ROI, why advanced process controls continue to lead, how manufacturers are balancing efficiency with risk and what year-over-year data reveals about changing adoption trends. The conversation also explores workforce challenges, skills gaps and how automation is being used to create higher-skill roles rather than replace workers. If you’re specifying, implementing or justifying automation investments, this data-driven episode cuts through the hype to focus on what’s actually happening on today’s plant floors. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Automation and Manufacturing Trends 08:58 Insights from the 2026 State of Automation Report 18:19 Key Findings and Surprises in Automation Investments 21:42 Emerging Technologies in Automation 23:41 Insights from the 2025 State of Automation Report 24:52 Looking Ahead: The 2026 Automation Report 27:25 The Importance of Community in Automation Research 28:53 Future Trends and Research in Automation 31:03 Connecting the Dots: Automation and Community Engagement   Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction to Automation and Manufacturing Trends(00:08:58) - Insights from the 2026 State of Automation Report(00:18:19) - Key Findings and Surprises in Automation Investments(00:21:42) - Emerging Technologies in Automation(00:23:41) - Insights from the 2025 State of Automation Report(00:24:52) - Looking Ahead: The 2026 Automation Report(00:27:25) - The Importance of Community in Automation Research(00:28:53) - Future Trends and Research in Automation(00:31:03) - Connecting the Dots: Automation and Community Engagement

    32 min
  3. 6 ENE · VIDEO

    Ctrl+Alt+Mfg Ep. 7: Digital twins explained — how virtual plants are transforming manufacturing with Matt Wise and Cole Switzer, E Tech Group

    What if you could test changes to your manufacturing process without risking downtime, scrap or costly mistakes? In this episode of Ctrl+Alt+Mfg, hosts Gary Cohen and Stephanie Neal are joined by Matt Wise, CEO of E Tech Group, and Cole Switzer, principal full stack developer and head of advanced software, to break down the real-world impact of digital twins in modern manufacturing. The conversation goes beyond buzzwords to explain what a digital twin actually is, the different types—from simulation and data twins to live visual twins—and how manufacturers are using them today across pharma, life sciences, food & beverage, CPG, energy and data centers. Matt and Cole explore why a strong digital backbone and unified namespace are critical to success, how digital twins are enabling faster ROI and AI readiness and what it really takes to scale these technologies across multi-site, global operations. They also discuss the path toward remote monitoring, predictive optimization and even the long-debated lights-out factory. Whether you’re early in your digital transformation journey or looking to take the next step, this episode offers practical insight into how digital twins are reshaping manufacturing—now and into the future. Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction to Digital Twins in Manufacturing(00:04:47) - E Tech Group's Journey and Client Expectations(00:11:57) - Understanding Digital Twins: Definitions and Types(00:17:43) - Challenges in Scaling Digital Twins Across Multiple Sites(00:20:09) - Measuring ROI with Digital Twins(00:25:26) - Creating a Sustainable Digital Twin Model(00:26:55) - The Future of Lights Out Facilities(00:28:34) - The Role of Backgrounds in Digital Twin Development(00:31:08) - Company Culture and Continuous Learning at E Tech Group

    38 min
  4. 16/12/2025 · VIDEO

    Ctrl+Alt+Mfg Ep. 6: Digital Transformation - Hype, Reality & What’s Next With Mike Ouellette, Engineering.com

    As 2025 winds down, Ctrl+Alt+Mfg is taking stock of what actually mattered in manufacturing this year. In this year-end special, hosts Gary Cohen and Stephanie Neil are joined by Mike Ouellette, senior editor at Engineering.com, to unpack the real state of digital transformation on the plant floor—beyond the buzzwords. They dig into: Why digital transformation isn’t new, and how today’s wave differs from past eras of automation. Where AI is already delivering value in manufacturing (and why AI agents trained on your own data are such a big deal). How digital twins, robotics, cloud ERP/MES/PLM and edge devices are changing everyday operations. The skills engineers and operators need now that roles are shifting from “do the task” to “interpret the insights.” Why so many initiatives get stuck in “pilot purgatory” and how small wins can fund the next project. Underrated cybersecurity risks in smart factories, especially around legacy equipment and the IT/OT divide. The technologies Mike believes will really move the needle in the next 3–5 years. If you’re trying to separate digital transformation hype from what’s actually working—and know where to focus in 2026—this episode is your year-end reality check. More from us: Control Engineering: ControlEng.com Engineering.com: Engineering.com CHAPTERS 00:00 Reflecting on Manufacturing Trends of 2025 06:37 Understanding Digital Transformation in Manufacturing 10:40 The Evolution of Technology in Manufacturing 15:08 Identifying Value in Digital Transformation 18:38 Skills for the Future of Manufacturing 22:01 AI's Role in Augmenting Human Work 24:50 Challenges in Digital Integration and ROI 25:07 Navigating Pilot Purgatory in Manufacturing 29:34 The Importance of Data in Digital Transformation 30:30 Capturing Tribal Knowledge for Future Success 31:57 Cybersecurity Challenges in Smart Factories 35:05 Emerging Technologies Shaping the Future 42:05 Evaluating the Promise of Digital Transformation Chapters (00:00:00) - Reflecting on Manufacturing Trends of 2025(00:06:37) - Understanding Digital Transformation in Manufacturing(00:10:40) - The Evolution of Technology in Manufacturing(00:15:08) - Identifying Value in Digital Transformation(00:18:38) - Skills for the Future of Manufacturing(00:22:01) - AI's Role in Augmenting Human Work(00:24:50) - Challenges in Digital Integration and ROI(00:25:07) - Navigating Pilot Purgatory in Manufacturing(00:29:34) - The Importance of Data in Digital Transformation(00:30:30) - Capturing Tribal Knowledge for Future Success(00:31:57) - Cybersecurity Challenges in Smart Factories(00:35:05) - Emerging Technologies Shaping the Future(00:42:05) - Evaluating the Promise of Digital Transformation

    48 min
  5. 02/12/2025 · VIDEO

    Ctrl+Alt+Mfg: Ep. 5: Reducing MES Project Risk With Ryan Crownover, Vertech

    Why do so many MES and industrial software projects fail and how can manufacturers finally fix the problem? In this episode, Gary Cohen and Stephanie Neil talk with Ryan Crownover, director of digital plant at Vertech, about why industrial software shouldn’t be treated as special and how adopting agile, iterative development can dramatically improve ROI and user adoption. We dig into: • What manufacturers really need from MES and digital plant systems • Why cloud outages expose gaps in resilience • How to avoid “boiling the ocean” with over-scoped projects • The value of operator feedback and user-centered design • Vertech’s Momentum Method for faster, lower-risk deployments If you’re building or modernizing industrial software, this conversation offers practical, real-world guidance to help your projects succeed. Chapters (00:00:00) - Why the Cloud Is Threatening Manufacturing Software(00:06:21) - What's the Need for Software in Digital Transformation?(00:07:35) - Interview: The Director of Digital Plant at Vertec(00:08:38) - Software Productivity: Manufacturing Innovation(00:17:38) - Intelligence: Is Industrial Software Unique?(00:20:21) - What's The Lean Startup Code?(00:23:11) - How to Build a User Experience(00:25:45) - Vertech's 'Momentum' Process(00:28:18) - Challenges to Transition to an Agile Approach(00:30:27) - What kind of feedback are you getting from your clients?(00:32:27) - D3.8: Digital Plant Journey(00:33:42) - Small Incremental Changes in Manufacturing Software

    36 min
  6. 04/11/2025 · VIDEO

    Ctrl+Alt+Mfg: Ep. 3: Rethinking OT Security With Leah and Jeremy Dodson, Piqued Solutions

    Cybersecurity isn’t just an IT issue — it’s a manufacturing issue. In this episode of Ctrl+Alt+Mfg, hosts Gary Cohen and Stephanie Neil talk with Leah and Jeremy Dodson, co-founders of Piqued Solutions, about the evolving threats facing operational technology (OT) environments. From the myth of the “air gap” to the rise of AI-driven defenses, the Dodsons explain why factories must rethink security and move from perimeter protection to layered resilience. They share real-world insights on cyber hygiene, protecting critical data and building a culture where security enables innovation instead of blocking it. Topics covered: Why default credentials and legacy systems are still major risks The end of the “air gap” and what layered security really means How AI can help — and hurt — OT cybersecurity The importance of culture and “cyber champions” on the plant floor Subscribe for more conversations about people, technology, and strategies reshaping the future of manufacturing. #Cybersecurity #Manufacturing #IndustrialSecurity #OTsecurity #DigitalTransformation #ControlAltManufacturing Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction to Cybersecurity in Manufacturing(00:02:40) - The Rising Threat of Cyber Attacks(00:05:33) - Understanding Operational Technology (OT) Security(00:08:21) - The Role of Ethical Hacking(00:11:35) - Challenges in Cyber Hygiene(00:14:23) - The Myth of Air Gaps(00:17:36) - Data Protection vs. Access Control(00:20:23) - Innovative Cybersecurity Strategies(00:23:34) - The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity(00:26:35) - Risks Associated with AI in Cybersecurity(00:28:51) - Adopting AI in Industrial Security(00:32:53) - DevSecOps in Industrial Control Systems(00:39:30) - Cultural Shifts for Cybersecurity Awareness(00:42:15) - Empowering Innovation in Cybersecurity(00:43:59) - Insights from Mr. Robot

    49 min

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Ctrl+Alt+Manufacturing, from WTWH Media, explores the technologies and people driving smart manufacturing. Hosts Gary Cohen and Stephanie Neil discuss automation, AI, and digital transformation shaping the industry’s next era.