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Ep.8 - Changing the World Through Advanced Manufacturing with Kevin Fernandes

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On this episode Jay Myers is joined by Kevin Fernandes. President at Macrodyne Technologies Inc.

Macrodyne Technologies Inc. manufactures heavy duty, hydraulic presses up to 30,000 tons, fully automated hydraulic press lines and die handling equipment for dies and molds weighing in excess of 100 tons. They produce custom hydraulic presses & press lines for general metalforming applications, hot stamping, deep draw, forging, transfer, extrusion, coining, die spotting, hydroforming, elastoforming, superplastic forming, compression molding, high pressure laminates, rubber transfer molding and many more.

In this episode:

  • Projects and partners
  • Environmental responsibility
  • Collaboration
  • A lack of skilled labourers
  • Where is advanced manufacturing is going?
  • What can Canada do to keep moving forward
  • Working with NGen
  • The next step forward for Macrodyne

Connect with Macrodyne :

Website: https://macrodynepress.com

Connect with Ngen: info@ngen.ca

Website: Ngen.ca, careersofthefuture.ca,

Instagram: @ngencanada

Twitter: Ngen_canada

Linkedin: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/ngmcanada.com

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On this episode Jay Myers is joined by Kevin Fernandes. President at Macrodyne Technologies Inc.

Macrodyne Technologies Inc. manufactures heavy duty, hydraulic presses up to 30,000 tons, fully automated hydraulic press lines and die handling equipment for dies and molds weighing in excess of 100 tons. They produce custom hydraulic presses & press lines for general metalforming applications, hot stamping, deep draw, forging, transfer, extrusion, coining, die spotting, hydroforming, elastoforming, superplastic forming, compression molding, high pressure laminates, rubber transfer molding and many more.

In this episode:

  • Projects and partners
  • Environmental responsibility
  • Collaboration
  • A lack of skilled labourers
  • Where is advanced manufacturing is going?
  • What can Canada do to keep moving forward
  • Working with NGen
  • The next step forward for Macrodyne

Connect with Macrodyne :

Website: https://macrodynepress.com

Connect with Ngen: info@ngen.ca

Website: Ngen.ca, careersofthefuture.ca,

Instagram: @ngencanada

Twitter: Ngen_canada

Linkedin: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/ngmcanada.com

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