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Reliability Radio EP 358: Andrew Dixon, MaxGrip - IMC25

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Release Date: 02/17/2026

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In this episode of Reliability Radio, we sit down with Chris Sobota and Glenn Gardner of Waites to explore the past, present, and future of condition monitoring. We discuss the transition from manual analog data to the current revolution of wireless sensors and cloud-based AI.

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Recorded live at IMC 2025, this episode of Reliability Radio features Andrew Dixon, CEO of MaxGrip, in a thoughtful discussion on AI, change management, and the gap between ambition and execution. Hosts Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ explore why AI success in reliability isn’t a technology problem—it’s a people and process challenge. A grounded conversation on turning AI promise into real operational impact.

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Reliability Radio EP 357: Clayton Bahn, AssetWatch - IMC25 show art Reliability Radio EP 357: Clayton Bahn, AssetWatch - IMC25

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In this episode of Reliability Radio, hosts Jonathan Guiney and Brendan Russ talk with Clayton Bahn of AssetWatch at IMC 2025. The discussion centers on the "barriers of entry" that keep maintenance teams from adopting remote condition monitoring. Bahn clarifies that modern technology has eliminated the need for miles of cabling or internal vibration experts. Instead, AssetWatch offers a turnkey service that bundles AI-powered software with certified condition monitoring engineers to act as an extension of a plant's team. Bahn details their rapid-scaling model, highlighting how facilities can...

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Reliability Radio EP 356: Nick Haase, MaintainX - IMC25 show art Reliability Radio EP 356: Nick Haase, MaintainX - IMC25

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At IMC 2025, Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ sit down with Nick Haase, co‑founder of MaintainX, to explore executive inaction—why leaders stall on decisions, how it puts reliability programs at risk, and what it takes to spark action before failure forces change.

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Reliability Radio EP 355: Patrick Heiser, Nanoprecise - IMC25 show art Reliability Radio EP 355: Patrick Heiser, Nanoprecise - IMC25

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Live from IMC 2025, Patrick Heiser, Senior VP at JLL, joins Reliability Radio to discuss the practical implementation of Reliability Centered Maintenance Reengineered (RCM-R). Patrick explains how JLL utilizes the RCM-R roadmap—Assessment, Education, and Implementation—to streamline maintenance strategies without "boiling the ocean". The conversation covers the importance of starting with pilot programs, partnering with experts like Jesus Sifonte, and focusing on the human element to drive sustainable reliability across global accounts.

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Reliability Radio EP 354: Martin Weber, Sparetech - IMC25 show art Reliability Radio EP 354: Martin Weber, Sparetech - IMC25

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On this episode of Reliability Radio, SpareTech’s Martin Weber joins Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ to unpack the hidden realities of MRO management — from bloated inventories to missing parts, weak processes, and the urgent need to “stop the bleeding” with smarter data and better controls.

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Reliability Radio EP 353: Aaron Hermes, Interloc - IMC25 show art Reliability Radio EP 353: Aaron Hermes, Interloc - IMC25

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In this episode of Reliability Radio, hosts Jonathan and Brendan are joined by Aaron Hermes, VP of Product Development at Interloc, to discuss the critical role of mobile solutions in maintenance. The conversation focuses on "mobile relevance"—the practice of filtering data so technicians only see what they specifically need for their tasks—and the importance of usability in challenging environments, such as direct sunlight. Hermes also shares advice on overcoming resistance to technology adoption and why organizations must define their operational objectives before choosing a mobile...

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Reliability Radio EP 352: Daniel Rosu, Reckitt - IMC25 show art Reliability Radio EP 352: Daniel Rosu, Reckitt - IMC25

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At IMC 2025, Reckitt’s Daniel Roșu explains why sustainable TPM programs require patience, cultural change, and realistic expectations—despite pressure for fast results.

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Reliability Radio EP 351: Glenn Simmonds, Sabert Corporation - IMC25 show art Reliability Radio EP 351: Glenn Simmonds, Sabert Corporation - IMC25

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Get ready for a powerful Reliability Radio conversation as Glenn Simmons of Sabert Corporation joins hosts Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ to break down the real‑world challenges of technology adoption, technician behavior, and modern reliability practices. From data capture gaps to AI-assisted improvements, Glenn shares insights earned across three decades in the field.

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In this episode from TRC25, we sit down with John Dang, Director of Facility Services at Tessara (formerly Skookum), to discuss how they manage facility maintenance across large military installations with a unique workforce. As an AbilityOne contractor, Tessara’s mission is to provide employment for people with significant disabilities. John shares how they overcome challenges in accurate asset inventory, the importance of a functional game plan, and how they leverage technology like mobile tablets to empower technicians of all abilities. We also explore their journey from reactive to...

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Recorded live at IMC 2025, this episode of Reliability Radio features Andrew Dixon, CEO of MaxGrip, in a thoughtful discussion on AI, change management, and the gap between ambition and execution. Hosts Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ explore why AI success in reliability isn’t a technology problem—it’s a people and process challenge. A grounded conversation on turning AI promise into real operational impact.