Manufacturing Matters Past Episodes
Episode 18 – Steve Kinney & Dave Spaulding from Smart Vision Lights
When it comes to illuminating machine vision applications, customers insist on solutions that are faster, smaller, cheaper, and offer more intensity.
Episode 17 – Gerard Andrews from Nvidia
In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, Gerard Andrews, product marketing manager for robotics at NVIDIA, discusses how AI will be the key enabling technology for robot autonomy.
Episode 16 – Jason Cross & Jeff Clark from Chroma Technology
Chroma Technology on Manufacturing Matters: Optical filters’ role in machine vision – optimizing signal-to-noise ratio & rejecting unwanted light.
Episode 15 – Dr. Khalid Mirza from Oakland University
Oakland University’s industrial robotics program equips well-rounded engineers for advanced manufacturing. Hands-on labs & industry partnerships.
Episode 14 – Philip Colet from Teledyne DALSA
Philip Colet from Teledyne DALSA talks machine vision trends on Manufacturing Matters: semiconductor inspection, SWIR/UV imaging, agriculture.
Episode 13 – Garrett Place from ifm efector
ifm efector’s Garrett Place on Manufacturing Matters: Perception tech boosts AMR efficiency, reducing robot count & capital expenditure.
Episode 12 – Jared Glover from CapSen Robotics
CapSen Robotics’ CEO Jared Glover talks 3D vision-guided bin picking on Manufacturing Matters podcast with Jimmy Carroll from TECH B2B Marketing.
Episode 11 – Jeremy Bergh from IDS
Jeremy Bergh from IDS Imaging Development Systems discusses AI advancements with IDS NXT smart camera and IDS NXT ocean.
Episode 10 – Marc Larive from Xenics
Xenics’ Marc Larive on Manufacturing Matters: SWIR & LWIR cameras showcased at 2022 Vision Show. Growth potential in agriculture, surveillance, and medical.
Episode 9 – Bryan Sellars from SICK Inc.
SICK’s Bryan Sellars on Manufacturing Matters: Emphasizing robotics safety with safeVisionary2. Growth in “off-road” applications predicted.