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On this episode, John Schweitzer and Kyle Jordan of the ACMA join me to discuss a couple of topics. John will be discussing the ACMA’s Composites Sustainability Conference coming up June 4-6 in Denver, CO. You can learn more about this event by visiting https://acma-org.my.site.com/csft24. Kyle will be giving an update on the CCT Instructor Course …
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On this episode, Markus Beuler, McAfee Professor of Engineering at MIT joins me to discuss how they are using machine learning to create stronger materials. For engineers developing new materials, there are billions of different possibilities to sort through. Lab tests & detailed computer simulations to determine their exact properties can take hou…
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On this episode, Mark Scott and Jake Rowen of Resodyn join me to discuss their RAM acoustic mixing technology. They are a global leader in mixing and processing solutions. Mixing is a key processing step in nearly every industry from lubricants to ceramics. Traditionally, mixing has been accomplished using motor-driven impellers, blades, and other …
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This week Sebastian Pohlmann of UP Catalyst joins the podcast to discuss the world’s first scalable technology for utilizing industrial CO₂ emissions. Their Carbon Nanotubes are directly produced from CO₂ emissions via molten-salt carbon capture and electrochemical transformation. Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) can enhance the mechanical properties of com…
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On this episode, Blair Robbins joins me on the show to discuss the closure of the Port of Baltimore, and how it might impact supply chains for our industry. Blair is a partner in the Transportation and Logistics Group at EisnerAmper, and has nearly 30 years of experience helping companies cope with supply chain issues, and challenges in inventory m…
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On this episode, Paul Gloyer, the president of GTL, (Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories, Inc.) joins me to discuss recent news involving validation test results from their LH2 Liquid Hydrogen Composite Dewar-Tanks for Aviation Applications. With the GTL hydrogen storage technology, hydrogen aircraft can exceed the performance of kerosene-fueled aircraft, t…
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On this episode, Florence Moreau of TeXtreme joins me to discuss their new TeXtreme 360°. It belongs to a new class of composite materials called tape-based Discontinuous Fiber Composites (DFCs), combining in-plane isotropy, high strength and stiffness, and enhanced manufacturability. This new class of composite materials is an alternative to tradi…
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On this episode, Andrew Pokelwaldt joins me as we discuss A.I. and technology advances in the manufacturing sector. The global marketplace is changing at an unprecedented pace, and technology is poised to play a significant role in supporting manufacturers to take on the challenges they may face in 2024 and beyond. Andrew Pokelwaldt is a regular gu…
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On this episode, Thomas Lepretre joins me again on the show to highlight JEC World 2024 coming up in less than two weeks. This huge event brings together not only all major global companies but also innovative startups in the field of composites and advanced materials. Thomas will be highlighting what attendees can expect on the show floor during t…
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This week, Alex Blum, CEO of Applied Bioplastics joins me on the podcast to discuss bio-based thermoplastic composites. Applied Bioplastics has developed a unique technology that permanently bonds natural cellulose fibers and polymer to produce durable plastic for manufacturers. It is the first alternative to be cost-competitive with commodity feed…
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On this episode Dan Neumann joins us again to talk about the Composites 2024 Fly-In taking place next week (Feb 26-28) in Washington DC. This event will provide a unique setting to meet with members of Congress and agency leadership to educate them on the valuable capabilities of composite materials. You can learn more by visiting https://acma-org.…
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On this episode, Elizabeth Chabe discusses her latest bestselling book The Giant’s Ladder: The Science Professional’s Blueprint for Marketing Success. Her new book is a critical resource for scientists and technology professionals seeking effective marketing strategies to launch their innovations commercially. This book is a culmination of Chabe’s …
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