• Dr. Karl Hoffower with Failure Prevention Associates
    Apr 16 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at SMRP 2025 and talking to Dr. Karl Hoffower, Executive Director at Failure Prevention Associates about "Industrial Skills Gaps". Scott Mackenzie and Dr. Karl Hoffower discuss the importance of asset management and reliability in industrial settings. Dr. Hoffower, former Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehab, now leads Failure Prevention Associates, which provides diagnostic tools and services for asset condition monitoring. They highlight the parallels between healthcare diagnostics and asset monitoring, emphasizing the need for human expertise to interpret AI-generated data. Dr. Hoffower also addresses the skills gap in the labor force, noting a decline in labor participation rates to 63% from 80%. They stress the importance of education and training to inspire the next generation and ensure the success of IoT and wireless sensor technologies. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie introduces himself and the podcast, highlighting IRISS as the global leader in electrical maintenance safety.Scott MacKenzie welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast, celebrating industrial professionals worldwide.Scott MacKenzie mentions the SMRP conference in Fort Worth, Texas, and introduces Dr. Karl Hoffower.Dr. Karl Hoffower joins the conversation, and Scott MacKenzie comments on the hurricane that disrupted the previous year's conference. Dr. Karl Hoffower's Background and Transition to Asset Condition Monitoring Dr. Karl Hoffower shares his background as a former chief of Physical Medicine and Rehab in Silicon Valley.He explains his transition from healthcare to asset condition monitoring, drawing parallels between diagnostic tests in healthcare and asset monitoring.Dr. Karl Hoffower discusses the founding of Failure Prevention Associates and its move to Houston, Texas.He describes the company's services, including selling diagnostic tools, training, and providing assessment services. Tools and Services Offered by Failure Prevention Associates Dr. Karl Hoffower lists the tools and services offered by Failure Prevention Associates, including vibration analysis, thermal imaging, and motor circuit testing.He mentions their partnership with PDMA for electric motor testing and other companies for various diagnostic tools.Scott MacKenzie shares a personal anecdote about using a vibration device introduced by Dr. Karl Hoffower.Dr. Karl Hoffower highlights the importance of understanding the depth and breadth of diagnostic needs for different industries and processes. Challenges and Opportunities in Asset Condition Monitoring Dr. Karl Hoffower discusses the role of AI in asset condition monitoring and its limitations.He emphasizes the need for human intelligence and expertise to interpret AI-generated data accurately.Scott MacKenzie and Dr. Karl Hoffower agree on the importance of human interaction in the use of AI.Dr. Karl Hoffower shares his perspective on the skills gap in the labor force and the need for better education and training. Labor Participation and Immigration Challenges Dr. Karl Hoffower discusses the decline in labor participation rates and the impact of immigration policies on the workforce.He shares a personal story about his grandfather, a border patrol agent, and the challenges faced by immigration agents.Dr. Karl Hoffower advocates for better funding and streamlining of immigration processes to address the labor shortage.Scott Mackenzie and Dr. Karl Hoffower discuss the renaissance of manufacturing in the United States and the need for a skilled workforce. Education and Training for the Next Generation Dr. Karl Hoffower highlights the importance of educating the next generation in industrial professions.He mentions the role of community colleges and industry partnerships in providing craft training.Scott Mackenzie and Dr. Karl Hoffower discuss the need for inspiring young people to pursue careers in industrial professions.Dr. Karl Hoffower shares his personal approach to teaching his children practical skills, such as jumping a car battery. Final Thoughts and Contact Information Dr. Karl Hoffower provides contact information for Failure Prevention Associates and encourages listeners to reach out for more information.Scott MacKenzie reiterates the importance of attending the SMRP conference and the value of the insights shared by Dr. Karl Hoffower.The conversation concludes with Scott Mackenzie promoting the Industrial Talk podcast and its mission to celebrate industrial professionals.Scott MacKenzie emphasizes the need for collaboration, education, and innovation in the industrial sector. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow!...
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    26 mins
  • Will Ocean with Maintain Reliability
    Apr 15 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at Xcelerate 2026 and talking to Will Ocean, Managing Director with Maintain Reliability about "Operational success starts with reliability". The conversation revolves around the Fluke Xcelerate 2026 event, which focused on reliability, predictive maintenance, and AI diagnostics. Scott MacKenzie, the host of the Industrial Talk Podcast, interviews Will Ocean, a Managing Director at Maintain Reliability, about the importance of culture and technology in industrial operations. They discuss the challenges of implementing reliability strategies, the need for mentorship and training, and the difficulty of measuring the ROI of preventive measures. Will emphasizes the importance of a cultural shift towards reliability and the role of thought leaders in inspiring and educating the next generation of industry professionals. Outline Fluke's Xcelerate Event Overview Scott introduces the Fluke's Xcelerate event, highlighting its focus on reliability and innovation.The event featured high-energy keynotes, hands-on predictive maintenance tools, and AI diagnostic breakthroughs.Scott emphasizes the event's real-world strategies that teams can implement immediately.The event is described as a launch pad for smarter, faster, and more reliable operations. Introduction to the Industrial Talk Podcast Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk Podcast, celebrating industry professionals worldwide.The podcast aims to highlight the bravery, innovation, and problem-solving skills of industry professionals.Scott mentions the importance of celebrating industry heroes and their contributions to making the world a better place. Meeting Will Ocean and Initial Impressions Scott introduces Will Ocean, a legend in the industry, and mentions his great accent.Will Ocean expresses gratitude for being invited and shares a light-hearted moment about never bringing Scott to England.The conversation touches on the positive energy and culture at the Xcelerate event.Will Ocean discusses the importance of resonance and the positive energy felt at the event, emphasizing the passion and importance of the topics discussed. The Importance of Passion and Mentorship Will Ocean talks about the passion and drive behind thought leadership at the event, highlighting the involvement of apprentices.He emphasizes the importance of mentorship and inspiring people, sharing his own experience with the Reliability Gang podcast.Scott agrees on the need to inspire the next generation of leaders and the importance of telling industry stories.Will Ocean discusses the challenges of sharing knowledge and the skills gap in the industry, advocating for making industry conversations accessible and relatable. Cultural and Technological Challenges in Industry Scott and Will Ocean discuss the cultural challenges in the industry, particularly the slow pace of cultural change compared to technological advancements.Will Ocean uses the analogy of going to the gym to explain the long-term effort required to change industry culture.They discuss the importance of having the right conversations and the need for patience and empathy in cultural change.Will Ocean highlights the need for thought leaders to spread awareness and empathy, and the importance of understanding the conditioning of experienced industry professionals. Will Ocean's Background and Maintain Reliability Will Ocean shares his background, starting in the electric and mechanical trades and moving to condition monitoring and vibration analysis.He discusses the transition from being a problem giver to a solutions provider and the importance of understanding the root cause of problems.Will Ocean emphasizes the need for a roadmap to address gaps within organizations and the importance of adding value first.He shares his experience with Maintain Reliability, focusing on the importance of tools, training, and progression for employees. The Role of Culture in Sustaining Reliability Will Ocean discusses the importance of reliability being ingrained in the culture of an organization.He highlights the challenges of sustaining reliability when senior leadership changes and the need for a strong culture to support long-term goals.Scott and Will Ocean discuss the difficulty of measuring the return on investment for reliability efforts that prevent failures.Will Ocean emphasizes the need for awareness and a long-term vision for the plant, advocating for a marathon approach to reliability. The Importance of Problem-Solving and Adaptability Will Ocean discusses the importance of problem-solving and the need for flexibility in roadmaps for different organizations.He shares an example of a manufacturing facility using diagnostic equipment without a clear plan, highlighting the need for proper utilization of tools.Will Ocean emphasizes the importance of addressing gaps and adding value first, using a roadmap tailored to the specific needs of the organization.He discusses the challenges of measuring the ...
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  • Tyson Robinett and Alex Hawes with Central Power Systems and Services
    Apr 14 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen and talking to Tyson Robinett and Alex Hawes with Central Power Systems and Services about "A hungry energy market". The conversation features Scott Mackenzie hosting the Industrial Talk podcast at Power Gen in San Antonio, featuring guests Tyson Robinett and Alex Hawes from Central Power Systems and Services. Tyson has been with the company for 27 years, primarily in the generator sector, while Alex has been there for five years, previously in sales for VA Supply. They discuss the company's role as a solutions provider rather than just a generator manufacturer, emphasizing their ability to provide multi-fuel generators and customized solutions for various industries, including data centers and oil and gas. They highlight the challenges of meeting market demand, particularly due to supply chain issues and the need for fast power solutions. The conversation also touches on the importance of human interaction in business and the role of venture capital in financing projects. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Industrial Talk, sponsored by the Propane Education and Research Council.Scott emphasizes the importance of celebrating industry professionals and their contributions to solving global problems.The podcast is broadcasting live from Power Gen in San Antonio, showcasing problem solvers and innovators in the industry. Introduction of Guests: Tyson Robinett and Alex Hawes Scott introduces the guests, Tyson Robinett and Alex Hawes, from Central Power Systems and Services.Tyson Robinett shares his 27-year tenure with Central Power, primarily on the generator side, and his experience during the dot-com boom.Alex Hawes has been with Central Power for five years, previously working in sales and sales management for VA Supply in Kansas City.Both guests express their positive experiences at the event, mentioning the good turnout and the importance of networking. Discussion on Human Interaction and AI Scott discusses the importance of human interaction in the age of AI, emphasizing the need for personal connections and trust.Alex Hawes shares his background in sales and sales management, highlighting his experience with power distribution and electrical products.Tyson Robinett talks about the growth of Central Power since 1999 and the changes in the industry over the years.The conversation touches on the importance of human interaction in building relationships and trust in business. Central Power Systems and Services: Solutions Provider Alex Hawes explains how Central Power differentiates itself as a solutions provider rather than just a generator company.The company works with partners to find the right fit solutions for customers, focusing on timelines and product availability.Tyson Robinett discusses the challenges of meeting market demands, including the need for distribution gear, transformers, UPS systems, and busway.Central Power addresses supply chain issues by working with various suppliers and custom builders to meet customer needs. Multi-Fuel Capabilities and Scalability Alex Hawes highlights Central Power's multi-fuel capabilities, including diesel and natural gas generators for different applications.Tyson Robinett explains the scalability of Central Power's solutions, from single units to large parallel systems.The company can handle projects up to 103 megawatts and provides bridge solutions for data centers needing fast power.Central Power's natural gas product up to 2.7 megawatt is soon to be released, offering more fuel-efficient options. Challenges in the Market: Utility Power and Supply Chain Tyson Robinett identifies utility power as a significant challenge for customers, often leading to the need for bridging solutions with generators.The industry is stretched thin with various supply chain and manufacturing challenges, but also presents opportunities.Alex Hawes discusses the impact of the AI boom on the data center market, driving demand for fast equipment turnaround.The conversation touches on the financial challenges of securing capital for projects and the importance of venture capital and private equity. Future Trends and Market Dynamics Alex Hawes predicts the data center market will continue to drive demand, with a focus on lead times and equipment availability.The supply chain issues are similar to those seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbated by the AI and data center boom.Tyson Robinett emphasizes the importance of addressing supply chain challenges and finding innovative solutions.The discussion highlights the need for collaboration and customized solutions to meet market demands. Conclusion and Contact Information Scott thanks Tyson Robinett and Alex Hawes for their insights and contributions to the podcast.The conversation wraps up with a reminder of the importance of human interaction and collaboration in the industry.Scott encourages listeners to connect with Alex and Tyson on LinkedIn and to visit the ...
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  • Tony Paine with HighByte
    Apr 13 2026
    Industrial Talk is talking to Tony Paine, Co-Founder/CEO at HighByte about "Data insights solutions for your operational technology stack". Scott Mackenzie hosts the Industrial Talk Podcast, celebrating industry professionals and discussing innovations. In this episode, he interviews Tony Paine, co-founder and CEO of HighByte, a company that specializes in data management and intelligence. Tony shares his 30-year experience in industrial automation, highlighting HighByte's role in standardizing and structuring data across enterprises. He emphasizes the importance of AI in preparing data for consumption and the need for a collaborative approach between IT and OT teams. Tony also discusses HighByte's implementation strategy, focusing on small, proof-of-value projects to demonstrate value and ease subsequent implementations. The conversation underscores the critical role of data in driving efficiency and resilience in manufacturing. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing the importance of industry professionals.Scott praises industry professionals for their boldness, bravery, and problem-solving skills.Scott introduces Tony Paine, the guest of the episode, and sets the topic of the conversation: data. Importance of Data and Technology in Industry Scott discusses the significance of data and the need to normalize and bring real insights from it.Scott emphasizes the role of technology in pushing boundaries and the importance of perseverance.Scott promotes the Industrial Talk Podcast, highlighting its extensive coverage of industry topics.Scott stresses the human element in industry success, noting that AI helps humans deliver better insights and solutions. Challenges in Industry and the Role of Young Leaders Scott addresses the challenge of finding and training new industry professionals.Scott uses SpaceX as an example of youthful energy and innovative solutions.Scott emphasizes the need for industry leaders to tell their stories and inspire the next generation.Scott offers to help organizations communicate and inspire their employees and the industry. Introduction of Tony Paine and His Background Scott introduces Tony Paine, co-founder and CEO of HighByte, and provides a brief background on HighByte.Tony Paine shares his experience in the industrial automation space for 30 years and his early interest in computers and software.Tony Paine discusses his time at Kepware, focusing on data collection and making raw data available to various applications.Tony Paine explains the evolution of HighByte, emphasizing the addition of intelligence and context to data. HighByte's Role in Data Management and AI Impact Tony Paine explains the founding of HighByte in August 2018 and its focus on managing and providing insights from data.Tony Paine highlights the role of AI in driving the need for prepping and making data available for consumption.Tony discusses the challenges of managing data speed and the importance of standardizing data across multiple sites.Tony emphasizes the need for a platform like HighByte to tie into existing technologies and make them work together seamlessly. HighByte's Implementation Strategy and Change Management Tony outlines HighByte's implementation strategy, starting with a small use case to prove value.Tony explains the importance of a platform like HighByte in tying into existing technologies and making them work as a whole.Tony discusses the role of change management and the integration of HighByte with existing DevOps tools.Tony Paine highlights the importance of executive support and the role of AI in driving data usability. Handling Questionable Data and Reporting Tony explains the concept of data pipelines in HighByte, which transforms raw data into usable data.Tony discusses the use of AI agents to identify and report abnormal data patterns.Tony emphasizes the importance of providing visualizations in the platform to see data flow and diagnose issues.Tony explains the flexibility of HighByte in handling different data assets and normalizing them for enterprise-wide use. Overcoming Market Roadblocks and Final Thoughts Tony Paine identifies cultural resistance and existing infrastructure as common roadblocks in implementing HighByte.Tony explains how HighByte extends the Purdue model to move data effectively between different layers without impacting existing systems.Tony emphasizes the importance of adapting existing systems without disrupting their functionality.Scott concludes the conversation by encouraging listeners to connect with Tony Paine and HighByte for more information and solutions. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this ...
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  • Matthew Garcia with Kawasaki Robotics
    Apr 9 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at MD&M West and talking to Matthew Garcia, Regional Sales Manager with with Kawasaki Robotics about "AI and Vision guided robots". Matthew Garcia, Regional Sales Manager at Kawasaki Robotics, discussed the company's history and innovations at MD&M West. Kawasaki, a $15 billion company with roots in shipbuilding, introduced the first hydraulic robot in the late 60s. They now offer robots from 3 kg to 1500 kg, catering to various industries like food and beverage, automotive, and aerospace. Garcia emphasized Kawasaki's focus on partner support and personalized attention. He highlighted recent advancements in AI and vision-guided robots. Despite tariffs, Kawasaki's Japanese manufacturing and shipping line help maintain competitiveness. Garcia provided his contact information for further inquiries. Outline Introduction and Overview of MD&M West Scott introduces the episode of Industrial Talk, sponsored by MD&M West and the News and Brews team.Scott mentions the technical issues faced during the recording and thanks the audience for their support.Scott emphasizes the importance of celebrating industry professionals who solve today's problems and innovate. Introduction of Matthew Garcia and Kawasaki Robotics Scott introduces Matthew Garcia, the regional sales manager at Kawasaki Robotics, and mentions the upcoming MD&M West event.Matthew Garcia thanks Scott for having him on the podcast and confirms he is having a great show.Matthew discusses the benefits of attending MD&M West as a robotics supplier, meeting like-minded professionals, and getting high-quality leads.Matthew mentions the importance of meeting serious partners and automation partners at the show. Matthew Garcia's Background and Kawasaki Robotics' History Scott asks Matthew Garcia to provide a brief bio and discuss Kawasaki Robotics.Matthew Garcia shares his 30-year experience in robotics, starting from the origins of industrial robotics to the latest advancements in AI and vision-guided robots.Matthew Garcia highlights Kawasaki's history, starting from building ships in the 1800s to becoming a $15 billion company involved in various industries.Matthew Garcia explains Kawasaki's involvement in manufacturing robots for different industries, from food and beverage to automotive and aerospace. Kawasaki Robotics' Unique Solutions and Market Position Scott inquires about how Kawasaki Robotics differentiates itself in the market.Matthew Garcia explains that Kawasaki was the first robotics supplier in the late 60s and has extensive experience in the field.Matthew Garcia mentions that Kawasaki uses its own robots in its manufacturing processes and supports partners with personalized attention.Matthew Garcia discusses the company's focus on specific partners and the benefits of working through a smaller network for better support. Challenges and Innovations in Manufacturing Scott asks how Kawasaki keeps up with the rapid changes and innovations in manufacturing.Matthew Garcia explains that Kawasaki listens to its partners and end users to understand their needs and stay updated on industry trends.Matthew Garcia mentions the importance of having a full engineering team to size and simulate the correct robots for specific applications.Matthew Garcia discusses the manufacturing process, with all robots being made in Japan and shipped to the United States. Impact of Tariffs and Future Trends Scott brings up the topic of tariffs and their impact on manufacturing.Matthew Garcia explains that Kawasaki has its own shipping line, which helps manage tariffs to some extent.Matthew Garcia discusses the advantages and challenges of shipping from Japan to different regions, including Canada and Mexico.Matthew Garcia shares examples of conversations at the trade show, highlighting various applications for Kawasaki robots in different industries. Contact Information and Conclusion Scott asks Matthew Garcia how listeners can get in touch with him for more information about Kawasaki Robotics.Matthew Garcia provides his email address and direct phone number for contact.Scott thanks Matthew Garcia for his flexibility and willingness to participate in the podcast.Scott encourages listeners to reach out to Matthew Garcia and highlights the importance of storytelling in inspiring the next generation of industrial leaders. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! MATTHEW GARCIA'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-garcia-b660b7183/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kawasaki-robotics/ Company Website: https://kawasakirobotics.com/ PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/2jI9twHB7Q8 THE ...
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  • Julian Knabe with Fluke
    Apr 8 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at Xcelerate 2026 and talking to Julian Knabe, Senior Director with Fluke about "Leverage AI and Technology to adapt and evolve to market demands". The conversation features Scott Mackenzie from the Industrial Talk podcast discussing the Fluke Xcelerate event in Austin, Texas, with Julian Knabe, a finance professional at Fluke. Julian shares his experience transitioning from cost-cutting to strategic finance, focusing on growth and customer impact. He highlights Fluke's extensive product portfolio, including over 50,000 SKUs, and identifies high-growth markets like data centers, distributed energy, renewables, and defense. The discussion emphasizes the importance of AI and technology in enhancing efficiency and customer workflows, and the need for companies to adapt and innovate to meet evolving market demands. Outline Fluke Xcelerate Event Overview Scott introduces the Industrial Talk podcast, highlighting the Fluke Xcelerate event in Austin, Texas.The event focused on reliability, predictive maintenance tools, and AI diagnostics.Fluke's commitment to smarter, faster, and reliable operations was emphasized.Listeners are encouraged to visit fluke.com for more information. Introduction to Julian Knabe Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast and celebrates industry professionals.Julian Knabe, a finance professional from Fluke, is introduced as the guest for the podcast.Julian shares his background, including his recent move to Fluke and his previous roles in Europe and the US.Julian discusses his transition from cost-cutting to strategic finance at Fluke. Market Landscape and Growth Areas Julian explains Fluke's extensive product portfolio with over 50,000 SKUs.He identifies high-growth markets such as data centers, distributed energy, renewables, and defense.The importance of innovation and the need for fast customer support in these markets are discussed.Julian highlights the role of Fluke's tools in helping customers maintain smooth operations. Challenges and Solutions in Data Center Maintenance Scott and Julian discuss the challenges of maintaining data centers, including power needs and cooling capabilities.Julian emphasizes the importance of preventing disruptions to ensure smooth operations.Fluke's portfolio of devices and solutions play a crucial role in maintaining data center reliability.The conversation touches on the evolving nature of the data center market and the need for continuous innovation. Fluke's Adaptability and Innovation Julian credits Fluke's teams for their ability to adapt to rapid changes and maintain high operational speed.The company's flexibility and adaptability, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, are highlighted.Fluke's brand recognition and reputation for reliability are discussed.The increasing role of software in Fluke's product offerings is noted. AI and Technology Integration Scott and Julian discuss the integration of AI and technology in Fluke's solutions.The importance of understanding customer workflows and simplifying their processes is emphasized.Fluke's AI innovations, including AR and AI offerings, are mentioned.The conversation highlights the role of AI in enhancing efficiency and learning within the industry. Future of Work and Talent Retention Julian discusses the importance of attracting and retaining talent in the industry.The role of technology in making work more efficient and accessible for younger professionals is highlighted.The conversation touches on the need for companies to invest in and support the development of new skills.The potential for AI to bridge the knowledge gap between older and younger technicians is discussed. Distributed Energy and Market Trends Julian shares insights on the growth and challenges of the distributed energy market.The importance of flexibility and competitive advantages in the energy market are discussed.The conversation touches on the impact of global events, such as the crisis in the Gulf region, on the energy market.The role of new technologies, such as small nuclear power plants and fusion energy, in the future of energy is highlighted. Fluke's Market Presence and Customer Satisfaction Julian discusses Fluke's presence in various markets, including oil and gas, manufacturing, and defense.The company's reputation for reliable products and customer satisfaction is emphasized.The conversation highlights the importance of listening to market needs and continuously innovating.Julian shares his pride in working for a company that makes customers happy and proud of their products. Closing Remarks and Future Plans Scott and Julian discuss the importance of inspiring the next generation of industrial leaders.The conversation emphasizes the need for consistent communication and storytelling within the industry.Julian shares his excitement about the future and the potential for exponential growth in technology.The podcast concludes with a call to action for listeners to ...
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  • David Dickert and Frank Moyer with ANA, Inc.
    Apr 7 2026
    Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen and talking to David Dickert and Frank Moyer with ANA, Inc. about "Traditional generation with battery technology". David Dickert and Frank Moyer discussed their roles and innovations at ANA, a company specializing in power solutions. David, with 38 years in the industry, leads sales, while Frank is the sector leader for North America data centers. They highlighted their E-Boss technology, a hybrid system combining diesel or natural gas generators with lithium titanate oxide (LTO) batteries, which offers 80,000 cycles compared to LFP's 6,000-7,000 cycles. E-BOSS can scale from 25 kVA to 50 MW, with a small footprint and high efficiency. They also introduced new extended battery packs for longer run times. Outline Introduction and Welcome Scott welcomes listeners to the number one industrial podcast, celebrating industry professionals.The podcast is broadcasting live from Power Gen in San Antonio, Texas.Scott introduces the guests, Frank and David, and sets the stage for the conversation. Backgrounds of Frank and David Frank Moyer introduces himself as the sector leader for North America data centers.David Dickert shares his background, leading sales at ANA and his extensive experience in the power industry.Both guests discuss their roles and the importance of their work in the industry.The conversation touches on the significance of data centers and their rapid growth. Introduction to E-BOSS Technology David explains the E-Boss technology, a hybrid system combining internal combustion and battery solutions.The E-Boss system makes diesel and natural gas generators 80% more efficient.Frank discusses the life expectancy of the battery component, highlighting the use of LTO technology.The E-Boss system is designed to optimize existing generators rather than replace them. Details of E-Boss Technology and Applications David elaborates on the E-Boss system's ability to parallel unlimited power systems.The system can scale from 25 kVA to 50 MW, with a small footprint.The E-Boss system is used in various applications, including data centers and construction sites.Frank emphasizes the safety and efficiency of the LTO technology, which is resistant to thermal runaway. Market Position and Future Plans David discusses the market position of ANA and their focus on data centers.The company is introducing new technologies, including extended battery packs, to meet growing demand.Frank highlights the unique inverter system that sets ANA's technology apart from competitors.The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to connect with ANA and explore their solutions. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! DAVID DICKERT'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-dickert-8516a5/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/anainc/ Company Website: https://anacorp.com/ FRANK MOYER'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-moyer-a06981284/ PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/CvYmGukv83E THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST": OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES: NEOM: https://www.neom.com/en-us Hexagon: https://hexagon.com/ Arduino: https://www.arduino.cc/ Fictiv: https://www.fictiv.com/ Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html Industrial Marketing Solutions: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ We the 15: https://www.wethe15.org/ YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX: LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ Active Campaign: Active Campaign Link Social Jukebox: https://www.socialjukebox.com/ Industrial Academy (One Month Free Access And One Free License For Future Industrial Leader): Business Beatitude the Book Do you desire a more joy-filled, deeply-enduring sense of accomplishment and success? Live your business the way you want to live with the BUSINESS BEATITUDES...The Bridge connecting sacrifice to success. YOU NEED THE BUSINESS BEATITUDES! TAP INTO YOUR INDUSTRIAL SOUL, RESERVE YOUR COPY NOW! BE BOLD. BE BRAVE. DARE GREATLY AND CHANGE THE WORLD. GET THE BUSINESS BEATITUDES! Reserve My Copy and My 25% Discount
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  • Tom Fletcher with Projective
    Apr 6 2026
    Industrial Talk is talking to Tom Fletcher, Sr. Project Manager at Projective Engineering about "Utility management and optimization". Scott Mackenzie introduces Elevotec's ERP, EAM, and business intelligence solutions, emphasizing their ROI and expertise. He then welcomes Tom Fletcher from Projective Engineering, discussing asset management and utilities. Tom shares his background in utilities and Projective's focus on optimizing utility operations. They discuss the challenges of managing aging assets, the importance of proactive maintenance, and the role of AI in improving efficiency. Tom highlights Projective's role in helping clients achieve sustainability goals and manage risks. Scott stresses the need for industry professionals to inspire the next generation and effectively communicate the industry's value. Outline Introduction to Elevotec and Industrial Talk Podcast Scott Mackenzie introduces Elevotec, highlighting their ERP, EAM, and business intelligence solutions.Scott Mackenzie welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing the celebration of industry professionals.Scott introduces Tom Fletcher from Projective Engineering, focusing on asset management and utilities.Scott shares a personal anecdote about consulting for a utility company and the challenges of managing assets proactively. Tom Fletcher's Background and Projective Engineering Tom Fletcher shares his background as a mechanical engineer and his experience with a large pharmaceutical firm.Tom discusses his transition to Projective Engineering and their focus on utilities and energy management.Scott and Tom discuss the importance of asset management and the challenges of maintaining aging infrastructure.Tom highlights Projective Engineering's role in helping clients optimize their utility operations and manage their assets more efficiently. Challenges in Utility Management and the Role of Technology Tom discusses the challenges of managing aging assets and the importance of proactive maintenance.Scott and Tom talk about the role of technology in improving efficiency and reducing costs in utility management.Tom mentions the use of AI and advanced technologies to optimize chiller dispatch and other utility operations.Scott emphasizes the need for industry professionals to communicate the importance of asset management and the risks of deferred maintenance. The Importance of Inspiring the Next Generation Scott discusses the need for industry professionals to inspire the next generation by telling their stories and highlighting the exciting aspects of their work.Scott shares his thoughts on the importance of being comfortable with sharing industry experiences and the benefits of doing so.Scott emphasizes the role of social media and other platforms in reaching out to young professionals and promoting the industry.Scott encourages listeners to connect with him and Projective Engineering to learn more about their work and opportunities in the industry. Tom Fletcher's Perspective on AI and Technology in Utilities Tom discusses the potential of AI in managing utility assets and the importance of using technology to improve efficiency.Tom shares examples of how Projective Engineering helps clients optimize their utility operations and reduce costs.Scott and Tom talk about the challenges of implementing new technologies and the importance of a cautious approach.Tom emphasizes the need for continuous training and education to keep up with technological advancements in the industry. The Role of Education and Training in the Industry Scott and Tom discuss the importance of education and training in preparing the next generation of industry professionals.Tom shares his experience with a professor who emphasized the importance of adapting to change and continuous learning.Scott highlights the need for the education system to keep up with the rapid pace of technological advancements.Tom and Scott agree on the importance of inspiring young professionals to pursue careers in the industry and the role of storytelling in promoting the industry. Conclusion and Call to Action Scott wraps up the conversation by emphasizing the importance of inspiring the next generation and telling the industry's story.Scott encourages listeners to connect with Tom and Projective Engineering to learn more about their work and opportunities in the industry.Scott reiterates the importance of being comfortable with sharing industry experiences and the benefits of doing so.Scott thanks Tom for the conversation and invites listeners to reach out to him and Projective Engineering for more information. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! TOM ...
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