NYS Manufacturing Now
Whether you’re concerned about tariffs, sustainability, or conserving cash, supply chain management is critical to the success of your operations. Through its Supply Chain Initiatives program, the New York State Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NY MEP) can help your company navigate these turbulent times. Join FuzeHub for a discussion about supply chain management with Don Lynch, Senior Project Manager at Train Develop Optimize (TDO), the NYMEP Center for Central New York; and with Pat Penfield, Professor of Supply Chain Practice at Syracuse University. You’ll learn about Supplier...
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NYS Manufacturing Now talks to Gary Kardys of Marktech Optoelectronics, Lorraine Grabowski of AX Enterprize, and Lauren Groff of Groff Networks at the 2024 NYS Innovation Summit in Syracuse, New York. Join us as we cover topics ranging from ultraviolet light to uncrewed aerial systems to unprotected networks.
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Anoop Bhatia of Nowigence is developing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for businesses of all sizes, including small-to-medium manufacturers. You've probably heard of AI by now, but how much do you know about its practical applications? Join FuzeHub for a podcast about AI that's built from the ground up. Learn how AI can improve shop floor decision making, address workforce challenges, and help you make sense of data analytics.
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Each year, snow and ice cause millions of dollars in property damage. Removing winter precipitation from rooftops is essential, but it can lead to injuries and fatalities. Floe Inc. has developed a rooftop device for snow and ice management that’s safe, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable. Tune in to hear how David Dellal, the founder and CEO of Floe, got his start along with some valuable help from NY MEP. A graduate of MIT and Yale, David is an engineer with a background in venture capital who was named to Forbes magazine’s 30 Under 30 List.
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The fashion industry uses dyes, petroleum-based plastics, and toxic chemicals to produce clothing that looks good on us but isn't great for the environment. In fact, pollution from the textile industry is a growing global concern. Valentina Gomez of Werewool is aiming to become part of the solution. The New York City company that she co-founded is developing biodegradable textile fibers with tailored properties for aesthetics and performance. Tune in and learn how nature creates the function and color that a cleaner, greener wardrobe needs.
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Farm to Flame Energy of Syracuse, New York has developed a scalable 10 to 30 KW generator that uses plant-based feedstocks for electricity generation that’s smokeless and odorless. That’s a breath of fresh air in places like Ghana, where many people use diesel-powered generators to produce electricity for daily life. Join FuzeHub for a conversation with Kwaku Jyamfi (KJ), Farm to Flame Energy’s president and CEO. This first generation American explains why he’s committed to bringing clean energy to everyone – and how his company is getting the job done. Farm to Flame Energy was the...
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Epic Airway Systems, Inc. is a medtech startup in Schenectady, New York with a game-changing technology for emergency medical care. The company’s product, , is easier to use than traditional airway management devices and addresses two pressing problems: the loss of pre-hospital tracheal intubation skill sets, and a decline in procedure success rates. Join FuzeHub for an engaging conversation with Dr. Eric Moses, the company’s co-founder, CEO, and CMO. Keith McKenna, COO, also provides valuable insights, especially in the areas of prototyping and manufacturing. Epic Airway...
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FuzeHub is moving New York State manufacturing forward with three new programs plus exciting new developments in the Jeff Lawrence Innovation Fund and the annual Innovation Summit. Elena Garuc, FuzeHub’s Executive Director, joins the podcast to explain what’s new and how FuzeHub’s growth can help your business. From to , FuzeHub and its partners from ESD, NY MEP, and beyond are advancing microelectronics through programs that can strengthen NYS manufacturers and U.S. national security. There’s also a new Equity in Manufacturing initiative for historically...
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Do you have an idea for a new product? Then put your best foot forward like Jialin Ke of . This Brooklyn-based company overcame tough design challenges on its way to a successful product launch and was a 2023 FuzeHub Commercialization Competition winner. Soulo’s product, an ergonomic toenail trimmer, may be quite different from yours. However, the advice that Jialin shares can help you go from idea to prototype to reality. From focus groups to FDM, and from multiple iterations to molding, this podcast provides real-world lessons for entrepreneurs.
info_outlineJoin us as we welcome cybersecurity expert Paul LaPorte from the Advanced Institute for Manufacturing (AIM) to shed light on the pressing issue of cyber threats facing small to medium-sized manufacturers. In our latest conversation, Paul explains the allure of these businesses to cybercriminals and the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures. We tackle the complexities of the NIST 800-171 guidelines, essential for manufacturers within the Department of Defense supply chain, and the emerging Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). These discussions underscore the importance of staying proactive in cybersecurity to safeguard sensitive information and maintain eligibility for DoD contracts.
Listen in as we also discuss the financial and time constraints that manufacturers face when implementing cybersecurity protocols. Our conversation lays out the support available through the New York State Cybersecurity Manufacturing Initiatives Grant, designed to offset the costs of cybersecurity assessments for small and medium-sized manufacturers.