OEM Industry Update OEM-Off Highway
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A roundup of the latest technology, industry, and market news for the equipment design and development industry.
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Building Your OEM Relationship Strategy
Tim Hottovy, director of OEM at Maxam Tire North America, breaks down OEM relationships and what makes them work.
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Catching Up With CLAAS
In this episode, we're speaking with Ryan Bass, territory manager at agricultural machinery manufacturer CLAAS, to see what’s unfolding on the ag frontier and learn more about the company’s latest updates, including some new innovations and emerging tech and the two awards it took home from this year’s Commodity Classic.
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Inside Off-Road Tire Science
: In this episode, we take an engineering look at what’s inside today’s tires and why it matters to the performance of off-road equipment. From key compounds and operating conditions, we discuss the science and strategy behind tire manufacturing.
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Inside ZQuip's Modular Battery Systems
In this episode, we're chatting with Rob Bauer, engineering manager at ZQuip, and Holger Pietzch, director of business development at Moog Construction, about the companies’ latest release and the technology behind it. Tune in to hear more about its origins, how it works, and its path forward in the market.
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How Software With Collaboration & Digital Threads Improves Design & Engineering
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What OEMs Need to Know About Battery Power
In this episode, Sarah Webb for OEM Off Highway, sits down with Nick Moore, Director of Product Management, electrification at Briggs & Stratton, about electrification, what OEMs need to know about battery power and how Vanguard is meeting those needs.
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