The Industrial Talk Podcast Network

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie
The Industrial Talk Podcast Network

Industrial Talk is about celebrating the women and men of industry and manufacturing. We celebrate these innovative leaders and companies because they make our lives better and are changing the world for the better! These passionate leaders collaborate, innovate and educate with speed and purpose to positively impact people and communities around the world. Industrial Talk in collaboration with industry and manufacturing leaders address topics that include: Digital Transformation, Big Data, Industry 4.0, IoT, IIoT, AI, ML, Optimization, Edge, Cloud, Asset Reliability, Maintenance, 5G, Sales, Marketing and Branding and strategies for success. This is a podcast that is focused on Getting Stuff Done and learning from individuals and companies that have been there and have a track record of success. We celebrate a bright future in industry and manufacturing from with women and men dedicated to making our communities and world a better place.

  1. Alex Flournoy with Baseline Energy Services

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    Alex Flournoy with Baseline Energy Services

    Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk podcast, highlighting industry innovations and professionals. He promotes CAP Logistics for supply chain insights and encourages industry professionals to share their stories through podcasting. Scott discusses the importance of energy as a service with Alex Flournoy from Baseline Energy Services. Alex explains their business model of renting portable natural gas generators, offering a flat monthly fee that includes maintenance and parts. They have grown from 12 units in 2012 to 1200 today, meeting the increasing demand for electricity in oil fields. Alex emphasizes the importance of remote monitoring and quick response times for maintenance. He also mentions their recent foray into manufacturing their own generators to meet demand. Action Items [ ] Reach out to Alex Flournoy to discuss Baseline Energy Services' solutions. [ ] Explore opportunities to work with Baseline Energy Services for power generation needs. Outline Introduction to Industrial Talk and Alex Flournoy Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and their innovations. Scott highlights the importance of the industry, including manufacturing, oil and gas, and mining, and the role of Industrial Talk in amplifying their stories. Scott introduces Alex Flournoy from Baseline Energy Services, based in Denver, Colorado, and expresses excitement about the conversation on energy as a service. Scott mentions his upcoming attendance at Distribute Tech and Power Gen events in Dallas and encourages listeners to reach out if they plan to attend. Scott MacKenzie's Enthusiasm for Industry and Podcasting Scott discusses the importance of industry to the world and the role of Industrial Talk as a platform for industry professionals to share their stories. He emphasizes the ease and benefits of podcasting for amplifying messages and reaching a wider audience. Scott compares Industrial Talk to Spotify, highlighting the lack of industrial-related content in other podcast platforms. He encourages listeners to use Industrial Talk to share their stories and connect with other industry professionals. Alex Flournoy's Background and Transition to Power Generation Alex Flournoy shares his background, including his education in petroleum engineering and his experience in natural gas compression in Texas and Canada. He describes his transition to power generation with Baseline Energy Services in 2018, focusing on natural gas power generation for oil field services. Alex explains the similarities between compressors and generators, making the transition to power generation a natural progression. He outlines his role in building the northern business unit for Baseline Energy Services and his responsibilities in the power generation sector. Explanation of Energy as a Service Alex provides an overview of Baseline Energy Services' energy as a service model, which involves renting portable trailer-mounted generators ranging from 50 to 350 kilowatts. He explains the flat-rate monthly service fee that includes all maintenance, parts, and service, making it easier for customers to budget. Alex highlights the benefits of this model for customers, including predictable costs and reduced variability in utility bills. He discusses the optimization of generator sizes based on customer needs and the ability to adjust generator sizes without additional charges. Use Cases and Applications of Energy as a Service Alex describes the typical use cases for Baseline Energy Services' generators, including powering...

    27 min
  2. Noah Reding with Accruent

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    Noah Reding with Accruent

    Industrial Talk is onsite at Accruent Insights and talking to Noah Reding, Vice President/GM at Accruent about "Smart buildings - optimizing the efficiency and value of building assets". Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk podcast, celebrating industrial professionals who innovate and solve problems. At the Accruent Insights event in San Antonio, Texas, Scott interviews Noah Reding, General Manager for Accruent's Workplaces Business. Noah discusses the importance of customer-centricity and collaboration, highlighting the complementary products EMS and Famous 360, which focus on space management and facility maintenance. He explains the concept of smart buildings, emphasizing predictive maintenance and energy optimization. Noah also touches on the future of space management, the impact of hybrid work, and the use of data from sensors and Wi-Fi to optimize space utilization. Action Items [ ] Reach out to Noah Reding on LinkedIn (Noah Reding) to collaborate further. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie, highlighting his passion for industry innovations and trends. Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk Podcast, celebrating industrial professionals for their boldness and problem-solving skills. The podcast is being broadcasted on-site at Accruent Insights in San Antonio, Texas, surrounded by problem solvers and collaborators. Scott humorously mentions making the new guest, Noah, feel uncomfortable in the "hot seat." Noah Reding's Background and Role Scott asks Noah to introduce himself, and Noah shares his background as the General Manager for Accruent's Workplaces Business. Noah has 15-20 years of experience in product management and is excited to work with customers at Accruent. Scott inquires about Noah's thoughts on the event, and Noah highlights the enthusiasm of the almost 500 attendees. Noah emphasizes the importance of understanding customer problems and learning from them. Overview of EMS and Famous 360 Products Scott asks Noah to explain EMS and Famous 360, which are products focused on space management and facility maintenance. Noah describes EMS as a space management system and Famous 360 as a maintenance management system that work together to streamline workflows. EMS handles space reservations and maintenance, while Famous 360 focuses on the health and maintenance of the facility. Noah explains that Famous 360 approaches facility management from a facility-first perspective, rather than an asset-first view. Defining Smart Buildings and Their Benefits Scott asks Noah to define a smart building, and Noah explains that it involves making buildings more self-aware and intelligent. Smart buildings use predictive maintenance and data from space management systems to optimize usage and reduce burden on facilities teams. Noah provides an example of how smart buildings can save money by optimizing HVAC systems based on occupancy data. Scott and Noah discuss the potential bottom-line impact of smart buildings, particularly in terms of sustainability and energy consumption. Current Trends and Future of Smart Buildings Scott inquires about the future of smart buildings, given the current challenges and changes in work environments. Noah describes the current state as a period of...

    16 min
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    Ana Diez and Oscar Vaquero Vines with ERNI

    Industrial Talk is onsite at IoT Solutions World Congress and talking to Ana Diez and Oscar Vaquero Vines with ERNI about "Increasing performance through innovation and digitizing business critical processes". Scott MacKenzie hosts a podcast at IoT Solutions World Congress Barcelona, featuring Oscar and Anna from ERNI, a Swiss company specializing in software development for IoT and cloud solutions. ERNI does not own IP but helps clients develop and integrate software into their systems, including legacy systems. They emphasize long-term relationships and continuous improvement through Agile methodologies. In the medical sector, ERNI faces challenges with data security and resistance to cloud adoption. Trends include AI and image processing for cancer diagnostics. ERNI's approach balances innovation with practical, secure solutions, making them a valuable partner for companies seeking to enhance their technology capabilities. Action Items [ ] Connect with Ana on LinkedIn [ ] Connect with Oscar on LinkedIn Outline IoT Solutions World Congress Introduction Scott MacKenzie introduces the podcast and its focus on celebrating industry professionals. The event is held at IoT Solutions World Congress Barcelona, emphasizing its importance and relevance. Scott highlights the conference as a must-attend event for the following year. The conference is described as a collection of individuals solving today's industrial challenges. Introduction of Oscar and Ana from ERNI Scott introduces Oscar and Ana from ERNI, a company with a unique name. Oscar explains that the name ERNI is an acronym for the owner's son. Scott and the team discuss the benefits of attending the conference, including competition insights and trend identification. Oscar emphasizes that ERNI helps companies elevate their game by making their competition better. Background of ERNI and Its Unique Approach Oscar shares his seven-year experience in the med tech sector and IoT. Ana, an account manager, has a master's degree in telecommunications and has been with ERNI for 10 years. ERNI is a Swiss company with a presence in Spain for almost 13 years. Oscar explains that ERNI provides services to customers without developing their own IP, focusing on software and IoT solutions. Discovery Meetings and Customer Needs Anna discusses the importance of discovery meetings to understand customer needs and identify their technology requirements. ERNI is not a product company but develops software for other companies, allowing them to work with competitors. Scott inquires about the integration of legacy systems with new solutions, and Oscar explains the challenges and solutions. The team emphasizes the importance of long-term relationships with customers to provide continuous support and improvement. Medical Industry Trends and Challenges Scott shifts the conversation to trends in the medical industry, particularly the need for custom solutions. Oscar highlights the resistance to cloud-based solutions due to security concerns. The team discusses the challenges of ensuring data security and the traditional resistance to new technologies in the medical field. Scott and the team explore the potential of AI and other technologies to improve medical processes and efficiency....

    21 min
  4. Joe Caetano with Elevotec

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    Joe Caetano with Elevotec

    Scott MacKenzie hosts Joe Caetano from Elevotec to discuss their EAM Hexagon mobile product. Joe demonstrates the app's features, including single sign-on, offline capabilities, and real-time updates. He highlights the app's efficiency in reducing paper usage and improving data accuracy. A case study from a water and wastewater company shows a significant reduction in work orders from 2530 to 1, enhancing operational efficiency. Joe emphasizes the importance of digital tools in modern maintenance, predicting future advancements like AI and potential wearable tech. He encourages organizations to adopt digital solutions to stay competitive and improve asset performance. Action Items [ ] Explore the potential of AI integration within the Hexagon EAM Digital Works mobile solution. [ ] Follow Elevotec on social media (LinkedIn) to stay updated on the latest developments and educational content. Outline Introduction to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and innovations. Scott welcomes listeners and expresses gratitude for their support. Scott introduces Joe Caetano from Elevotec, who will discuss a mobile product called EAM Hexagon. Scott mentions the importance of staying updated with industry technology and encourages listeners to engage with the platform. Joe Caetano's Introduction and Background Joe Caetano introduces himself as the Practice Director for Elevotec, with extensive experience in maintenance engineering and asset management. Joe highlights the evolution of technology from paper to digital solutions, emphasizing the benefits of digital work apps. Scott and Joe discuss the inefficiencies and challenges of relying on paper for maintenance records. Joe explains the concept of offline apps and their importance in maintaining productivity without a constant internet connection. Demonstration of EAM Hexagon Mobile App Joe begins demonstrating the EAM Hexagon mobile app on his phone, showing how it syncs data both online and offline. Scott and Joe discuss the user-friendly interface and the ability to resize the app for different devices. Joe demonstrates the single sign-on feature, which simplifies the login process for users. Joe shows how the app provides a call to action with inbox notifications for service requests and approvals. Day in the Life of a Technician Joe explains the day-to-day activities of a technician using the EAM Hexagon app, including starting and stopping timers for tasks. Joe highlights the importance of accurate barcode scanning for inventory management and precision. Joe demonstrates how the app tracks activities and generates follow-up work orders, reducing the need for paper. Joe emphasizes the benefits of having all data in one centralized location, improving efficiency and accuracy. Real-Life Implementation and Feedback Joe shares a real-life example of a water and wastewater company that reduced work orders from 2530 to 1 using the mobile app. Scott and Joe discuss the significant reduction in administrative work and the improved data quality. Joe explains the implementation process, including modernizing configurations and providing training. Joe mentions the positive feedback from technicians who appreciate the ease of use and efficiency of the mobile app. Handling Historical Data and Future Developments Joe discusses the process of importing historical data into the EAM Hexagon system, emphasizing the importance of accurate data...

    39 min
  5. Rik Muschamp with Accruent

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    Rik Muschamp with Accruent

    Industrial Talk is onsite at Accruent Insights and talking to Rik Muschamp, Document GM at Accruent about "Online, real-time document access for field professional success". Scott MacKenzie interviews Rik Muschamp at the Crew and Insights conference in San Antonio. Rik, with 20 years in product, discusses his role at a current, focusing on Meridian and Red Eye document management systems. Meridian, an on-premises solution, is feature-rich but limited to document controllers, while Red Eye, a cloud-native system, promotes broad access for collaboration. Red Eye's unlimited user license model encourages collaboration, as seen in Las Vegas Valley Water's transition from milk crates to digital documents. Rik emphasizes the importance of integrations, like with Maintenance Connection, for efficient document access and updates. Action Items [ ] Explore integration opportunities between document management solutions and other enterprise applications. [ ] Investigate the use of digital twins and BIM to enhance document management capabilities. [ ] Connect with Rik on LinkedIn to continue the discussion. Outline Introduction and Welcome Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry innovations and trends. Scott welcomes listeners and highlights the event's purpose, which is to celebrate industry professionals and promote education, collaboration, and innovation. Scott introduces Rik Muschamp, noting the spelling of his name and the challenges it poses for AI transcription. Scott and Rik engage in light-hearted banter about the conference and the importance of in-person interactions. Rik Muschamp's Background and Role Rik provides a brief overview of his career, mentioning his 20 years in product and his recent tenure at a current. Rik explains his responsibilities, including managing Meridian and Red Eye, focusing on engineering and document management. Scott inquires about the differences between Meridian and Red Eye, prompting Rik to elaborate on their features and target audiences. Rik describes Meridian as a feature-rich, on-premises solution for document controllers, while Red Eye is a cloud-native solution designed for broader access. Integration and Workflow Differences Rik discusses the integration between Meridian and Maintenance Connection, highlighting the benefits for technicians accessing the latest drawings. Scott asks about the workflow associated with Meridian, and Rik explains the challenges of pre-integration and the improvements post-integration. Rik shares a customer success story about Las Vegas Valley Water, which digitized their documents and improved efficiency significantly. Scott and Rik discuss the outdated methods still used by some companies, such as carrying physical documents in milk crates. Democratization and Unlimited User Licenses Rik explains the concept of democratization, emphasizing the importance of making information accessible to everyone. Rik highlights the unlimited user license model of Red Eye, which encourages collaboration and accessibility without additional costs. Scott and Rik discuss examples of companies using Red Eye for collaboration, such as utilities in Australia and New Zealand. Rik emphasizes the value of having as many people as possible using the system, as it increases the...

    19 min
  6. Steve MacLaird with OMG

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    Steve MacLaird with OMG

    Industrial Talk is onsite at OMG, Q1 Meeting and talking to Steve MacLaird, Sr. VP, Government and Industry Strategy with OMG  about "Delivering industry standard to help businesses succeed!" Scott MacKenzie interviews Steve MacLaird, Senior Vice President of Government and Industry Strategy at OMG, about the organization's role in developing and maintaining standards for various industries. OMG, which has been around for over 35 years, has created standards like CORBA, used in 5 billion devices worldwide. They focus on adaptable standards, such as the Software Communication Architecture (SCA) and Systems Modeling Language (SysML), which have been adopted and modified by NASA and the Department of Defense. MacLaird emphasizes the importance of collaboration with government, industry, and academia to identify and address evolving needs. OMG's standards are free and accessible, encouraging broad participation and influence in their development. Action Items [ ] Finalize the release of the RFP for the Statistics Metadata Interface Interoperability standard. [ ] Promote the upcoming release of the Standard Business Report Model standard. [ ] Continue engaging with government, industry, and academia to identify their needs for new standards. Outline OMG Q1 Meeting Introduction and Purpose Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry innovations and the people behind them. Scott thanks the audience for their support and highlights the importance of problem-solving and collaboration in the industry. The podcast is broadcasting from the OMG Q1 meeting in Reston, Virginia, and Scott encourages listeners to visit omg.org for more information. Scott introduces Steve, the senior vice president of government and industry strategy at OMG, and sets the stage for a discussion on government and industry strategy. Steve's Background and OMG's History Steve provides a brief introduction, mentioning his role at OMG and his responsibilities in government, industry, and university engagement. OMG has been around for over 35 years and has developed standards like the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), which is widely used in various technologies. CORBA is used in numerous devices, including cell phones, laptops, submarines, and satellites, with over 5 billion instantiations worldwide. Scott asks Steve about the process of engaging with government, industry, and universities, and Steve explains the hands-on approach of meeting people and understanding their needs. Government and Industry Collaboration Steve shares his experience in developing software-defined radios and small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the military. He describes how these technologies were used in Afghanistan, allowing special operations personnel to see what was on the other side of a mountain using a laptop and a drone. OMG's standards, such as the Data Distribution Service (DDS), have been adopted by NASA for launching rockets and by the Department of Defense for communication architecture. Steve emphasizes the importance of collaboration with various government agencies, including the Department of Defense, NASA, and the Office of Federal Financial Research. Adapting Standards to Changing Needs Scott inquires about how OMG keeps its standards up-to-date with rapidly changing government needs....

    20 min
  7. Ed Youdell with Fabricators and Manufacturers Association

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    Ed Youdell with Fabricators and Manufacturers Association

    Industrial Talk is onsite at FABTECH and talking to Ed Youdell, President and CEO at Fabricators & Manufacturers Association (FMA) about "Inspiring future manufacturing professionals by attracting, developing and engaging". Scott MacKenzie interviews Ed Youdell, President and CEO of the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association International (FMA), at FABTECH in Orlando. Ed discusses FMA's mission to attract, develop, and engage the next generation of manufacturing professionals through scholarships, summer camps, and inclusion camps for diverse groups. He highlights the importance of combating outdated perceptions of manufacturing and emphasizes the role of AI and advanced technology in the industry. Ed also mentions FMA's annual meeting in Phoenix and encourages manufacturers to stay updated with technology through FMA's resources and events. Action Items [ ] Reach out to FMA through their website at www.fma-mfg.org to learn more about their programs and how to get involved. [ ] Connect with Ed Youdell on LinkedIn to continue the discussion. [ ] Attend FABTECH, the must-attend event for the manufacturing industry, either in Orlando this year or in Chicago next year. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie introduces the podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry innovations and trends. Scott welcomes industrial professionals and appreciates their contributions to the ecosystem. The podcast is recorded at FABTECH in Orlando, with plans to move to Chicago next year. Scott introduces Ed Youdell, President and CEO of FMA, as the guest for the episode. Ed Youdell's Background and Role at FMA Ed Youdell shares his background, mentioning his role as President and CEO of FMA since 2012. He discusses his early career in publishing operations and the flagship magazine, "The Fabricator." Ed talks about his Midwest roots and his father's influence in the manufacturing industry. He expresses his mission to provide opportunities in manufacturing and help people understand its benefits. FABTECH and Space Exploration Scott and Ed discuss the excitement of Fabtech and the innovative technologies showcased there. Ed shares his experience of meeting Dr. Peggy Whitson, a renowned astronaut and keynote speaker at Fabtech. They talk about the advancements in space exploration and the engineering marvels of SpaceX. Scott expresses his admiration for the engineering feats and the impact on the manufacturing industry. Overview of FMA and Its Mission Ed explains the three core initiatives of FMA: Attract, Develop, and Engage. He details the charitable foundation's efforts in providing scholarships and funding for technical schools and community colleges. Ed highlights the importance of community college and technical school programs in preparing the workforce quickly. He discusses the organization's efforts to attract students to manufacturing careers through scholarships and summer camps. FMA's Educational and Training Programs Ed describes the summer manufacturing camps for kids aged 10 to 16, focusing on various manufacturing skills. He mentions the inclusion camps for high-functioning autistic kids and those with disabilities to develop soft skills and practical manufacturing training. Ed emphasizes the...

    24 min
  8. Jason Meshell with Microsoft

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    Jason Meshell with Microsoft

    Industrial Talk is onsite at Accruent Insights and talking to Jason, Client Director at Microsoft about "The demands for AI and need for a powerful infrastructure". Scott MacKenzie interviews Jason Meshell from Microsoft Azure at the Accruent Insights user conference in San Antonio. Meshell discusses the evolution of cloud computing, emphasizing its benefits over on-premises solutions, such as data security, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. He highlights Microsoft's strategic partnership with Accruent, which has enabled Accruent to leverage AI and cloud services for data-intensive tasks without the need for extensive on-site infrastructure. Meshell also touches on the environmental considerations, like power optimization and the strategic placement of data centers near power sources. He concludes by encouraging listeners to reach out to him on LinkedIn for further discussions. Action Items [ ] Reach out to Jason Meshell on LinkedIn (Jason Meshell) to discuss further collaboration opportunities. Outline Accruent Insights User Conference Introduction Scott MacKenzie introduces the podcast and welcomes listeners, emphasizing the importance of celebrating industry professionals. The podcast is recorded on-site at the Accruent Insights user conference in San Antonio, highlighting the event's focus on customer-centric solutions. Scott MacKenzie introduces Jason Meshell from Microsoft Azure, noting his extensive experience and contributions to the industry. The conversation begins with Scott MacKenzie and Jason Meshell discussing the positive atmosphere and customer-focused approach of the conference. Jason Meshell's Background and Microsoft Azure's Evolution Jason Meshell shares his 25-year career in IT, including a decade at IBM and his transition to Microsoft during the cloud revolution. He explains the evolution of Microsoft's cloud strategy, from the early days under Steve Ballmer to the current focus on cloud and mobile first. Jason Meshell provides a detailed explanation of the transition from mainframe computing to the cloud, emphasizing the benefits of centralized data storage and processing. He highlights the economic and security advantages of the cloud, comparing it to the physical mainframe setup. The Importance of Cloud Adoption Scott MacKenzie expresses curiosity about the reluctance of some organizations to adopt the cloud, seeking Jason Meshell's insights. Jason Meshell uses a personal anecdote about data storage on phones to illustrate the benefits of cloud storage, including data replication and protection. He emphasizes the scalability and reliability of cloud storage, contrasting it with the limitations of on-premises storage. The conversation touches on the increasing demand for power to support server farms and the strategic placement of data centers near power sources. Microsoft's Strategic Partnership with Accruent Jason Meshell discusses the early stages of Microsoft's partnership with Accruent, focusing on data cleanup and application transformation. He highlights the importance of clean data for effective AI implementation, noting that Accruent's early efforts in data cleanup gave them a competitive advantage. The partnership has grown rapidly due to Accruent's proactive data management and the emergence of AI as a critical technology. Jason Meshell compares the process of moving data to the cloud with decluttering a home, emphasizing the need for careful refactoring and planning. The...

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Industrial Talk is about celebrating the women and men of industry and manufacturing. We celebrate these innovative leaders and companies because they make our lives better and are changing the world for the better! These passionate leaders collaborate, innovate and educate with speed and purpose to positively impact people and communities around the world. Industrial Talk in collaboration with industry and manufacturing leaders address topics that include: Digital Transformation, Big Data, Industry 4.0, IoT, IIoT, AI, ML, Optimization, Edge, Cloud, Asset Reliability, Maintenance, 5G, Sales, Marketing and Branding and strategies for success. This is a podcast that is focused on Getting Stuff Done and learning from individuals and companies that have been there and have a track record of success. We celebrate a bright future in industry and manufacturing from with women and men dedicated to making our communities and world a better place.

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