Robert Weiss with MultiVision Digital

Industrial Talk is onsite at FABTECH and talking to Robert Weiss, President of MultiVision Digital about “Media is essential for your long-term success”.

Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk Podcast, featuring industry professionals like Robert Weiss from Video for Manufacturing. They discuss the importance of strategic video marketing in manufacturing. Robert emphasizes the shift from ad hoc video production to a planned, integrated approach that aligns with business objectives, such as SEO and sales goals. He highlights the effectiveness of FAQ videos over corporate overviews for better ROI. They also stress the importance of showing human elements in videos to build trust and engagement. Robert predicts a rise in sales videos to enhance the sales process, making video a crucial tool for manufacturers.

Doug Morter with Northern Water

Industrial Talk is onsite at Accruent Insights and talking to Doug Morter, Asset Manager at Northern Water about “Innovation that improves water quality and safety”.

Doug Morter from Northern Water discussed the importance of water, which constitutes 80% of the human body, and the role of Northern Water in supplying water to 1.3 million end users in Colorado. He highlighted the use of Maintenance Connection software for asset management, which has been crucial since 2013 floods. Northern Water is building the largest dam in the U.S. in 30 years, using an asphalt core for environmental impact. Doug emphasized the need for AI and machine learning to optimize preventive maintenance schedules and the potential future migration to cloud solutions for better user experiences and security.

Robin and Paige Roberts with Central Power Systems and Services

Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen and talking to Paige and Robin Roberts with Central Power Systems and Services about “Backup power solutions for a hungry market”.

Robin and Paige Roberts from Central Power Systems and Services discussed their company’s growth and innovations at Power Gen Dallas. Central Power, which Robin acquired 10 years ago, has grown from a $100 million to a projected $1 billion company by 2025. They specialize in mid-sized natural gas generators for oil fields, producing hundreds annually. The company is vertically integrated, handling manufacturing and services, a rarity in the industry. Paige highlighted their recent hiring of 100 new employees, emphasizing the importance of company culture. They also discussed the booming data center market and the challenges of distributed energy.

Tania Schulze with Gradyent

Scott MacKenzie hosts a podcast celebrating industry professionals and their innovations. In this episode, he discusses the application of digital twins to steam networks with Tania Schulze from Gradyent.ai. Tania explains that digital twins are digital representations of physical assets, enabling real-time monitoring, optimization, and predictive maintenance. She highlights the benefits of using physics-based models combined with machine learning to create accurate digital twins for steam networks. Tania emphasizes the importance of data quality and the challenges of implementing digital twins in existing plants. She also discusses the potential for significant energy savings and improved safety through digital twin technology.

Bert Warner with Propane Education and Research Council

Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen and talking to Bert Warner, Director of Commercial BD with Propane Education & Research Council about “abundant fuel for an expanding energy market”.

Scott MacKenzie interviews Bert Warner, Director of Commercial Business Development at the Propane Education and Research Council (PERC), at the Power Gen event in Dallas, Texas. Bert discusses the abundance of propane in the U.S., with 40 billion gallons extracted annually, of which only 10 billion are used domestically. He emphasizes propane’s green energy credentials, resiliency, and cost-effectiveness compared to natural gas and electricity. Bert highlights the importance of responsible energy diversification and the need for greater public education on energy sources. He encourages listeners to visit propane.com for more information.