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We make shows to help you make sales. The Print on Demand Cast equips you with tools to build and boost your custom merchandise ecommerce store. From essential strategies for launching and managing a profitable print-on-demand business to insider tips on designing artwork, product selection, using POD platforms like Shopify, Amazon, Etsy, and even Walmart, engaging customers, pricing, marketing, order fulfillment, and automation. This podcast is for you if you have questions like these: "Wha ...
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The Business of Manufacturing Podcast

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The Business of Manufacturing Podcast explores the cutting-edge trends, disruptive technologies, and strategic insights shaping today’s manufacturing world. Join us for in-depth discussions on digital transformation, advanced robotics, 3D printing advancements, market growth opportunities, and critical business strategies. Perfect for industry professionals, business leaders, and anyone passionate about the future of global production.
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Laura Heywood Interviews airs LIVE Mondays and Wednesday from Noon-1PM Eastern. Following one week of exclusive on-demand access for subscribers, each episode will be available as a free Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and everywhere else podcasts are found. Laura Heywood Interviews embodies Laura’s signature intersection of contagious enthusiasm and deep research. The launch marks ten years since the first tweet Laura posted as her formerly anonymous online alter-ego, @BroadwayGirlNYC ...
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The source describes how the Atlanta VA Health Care System (VAHCS) has become the first VA facility to implement custom 3D-printed casts and splints for veterans using the ActivArmor system. This innovation, funded through a joint pilot program by the Defense Health Agency (DHA), uses Fusion3 FDM 3D printers to create personalized, durable ABS devi…
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The primary source is an article titled "5 things I wish I knew when I started 3D printing smart home enclosures," authored by Sammy Ekaran, which offers practical advice derived from his experience with 3D printing, especially for creating housings for electronics. The article focuses on five key lessons: the importance of material selection for d…
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The single source is a CBS News article featuring comments from Gary Cohn, a former Trump administration economic official and current IBM vice chair, regarding the degrading job market. Cohn acknowledges the slowing labor market and the Federal Reserve's recent decision to lower its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points in response to …
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The provided source offers a detailed overview of vapor smoothing, a post-processing technique for 3D printed parts that creates a smooth, sealed, and polished surface using solvent vapor. The text explains that this technique, sometimes called chemical vapor smoothing, melts the outermost layer of thermoplastic materials, causing it to self-level …
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"The Curse of Genius" published by the Mensa Foundation, written by Manuj Aggarwal. This personal essay explores the challenges of high intelligence, detailing the author's isolation and lack of emotional connection despite his professional success in technology at companies like Microsoft and Pearson. Aggarwal discusses his journey from seeking lo…
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The source focuses on the challenges associated with the final stages of production in additive manufacturing, specifically addressing the time-consuming and inconsistent nature of manual post-processing. It describes how this manual labor often serves as a significant impediment, or bottleneck, particularly when manufacturers must meet tight deadl…
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This episode is detailing how the company IperionX received an additional $25 million in U.S. government funding to enhance domestic production of titanium powder. This new funding is part of a larger contract from the Department of Defense's (DoD) Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) program, following two earlier tranches. The capital …
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This episode discusses a significant scientific advancement where B.C. researchers successfully 3D-printed lung tissue that accurately mimicked human lung function. This 3D bioprinted model, composed of three distinct cell types and structures resembling blood vessels, was stress-tested by exposing it to cigarette smoke, demonstrating an inflammato…
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This episode outlines StoneReefs, a company focused on restoring marine biodiversity in ports and harbors using 3D-printed elements. These artificial reefs are designed to attach to existing sheet piles, creating organic shapes and hiding places for marine life without disrupting water activities. The technology allows for customizable designs and …
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The primary source, an article from 3DPrint.com, discusses AMAZEMET's new on-demand atomization service for additive manufacturing (AM) powders, highlighting its affordability and low minimum quantities as beneficial for researchers and new material development. It details the company's expertise in processing various reactive and high-temperature …
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The provided text primarily consists of an article titled "AI Cybersecurity: The New Battleground," which emphasizes the significant and growing threats posed by AI-driven cyberattacks. It highlights how organizations are largely unprepared for these advanced threats, citing statistics on the low maturity of cybersecurity strategies and the widenin…
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This episode describes a situation where thousands of dollars were stolen from the Esquimalt Ribfest, a charitable event, through the replication of drink tokens using a 3D printer. The article highlights the disappointment of organizers but also the overwhelming positive response from the community. A local company, Sasquatch Heat Pumps, donated $…
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The provided sources primarily discuss advanced manufacturing techniques, specifically 3D printing, and its diverse applications. One article highlights how 3D printing was utilized to create custom blood-pressure cuffs for gorillas at a zoo, demonstrating a practical application in animal healthcare. This innovative use of technology solves a chal…
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The provided text introduces HeyGears' innovative Multi-Material Fusion 3D printing technology, which revolutionizes denture production. This method allows for the simultaneous 3D printing of different dental materials, such as those for teeth and denture bases, in a single, seamless process. This eliminates the traditional, multi-step manual produ…
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The provided sources discuss advanced manufacturing techniques and their applications within the industry. One primary source, an article from advancedmanufacturing.org, highlights Honda's increased adoption of metal 3D printing technology for creating intricate and lightweight parts in various sectors, including automotive and aerospace, while als…
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The provided text explores the current state of the manufacturing sector, presenting a mixed picture of both challenges and emerging optimism. While macroeconomic factors like low job growth, sluggish consumer spending, and tariff concerns have created a challenging environment, some executives are reporting positive indicators. Leaders from compan…
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The provided sources primarily discuss advanced manufacturing and the challenges facing the U.S. industry, particularly in the context of reshoring efforts. One source, an article from AdvancedManufacturing.org, highlights the critical need for skilled workers to support the return of manufacturing jobs to the U.S., emphasizing training, upskilling…
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The provided text features excerpts from an article titled "Pure Oats: The Gluten-Free Farming Revolution" and a brief mention of "The Business of Manufacturing Podcast." The article focuses on Glebe Farm Foods, a company specializing in 100% gluten-free oat farming and manufacturing. It highlights the challenges of preventing gluten cross-contamin…
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The provided source emphasizes the reimagining of digital efficiency within manufacturing, particularly focusing on the frontline workforce. It argues that while many organizations have invested in digital tools, the true opportunity lies in how these tools are utilized by people, how information flows, and how teams respond. The article highlights…
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This episode overview of Rita Crompton, known as America's Inventor Lady, highlighting her multifaceted role in assisting inventors. It explains her primary work as a licensing agent, where she helps inventors "rent" their patents to bring consumer products to market without upfront fees, receiving compensation only upon a successful deal. The text…
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The provided texts consist of a press release from AdvancedManufacturing.org announcing the launch of Koslow Scientific's new Alloy Ranger TE-4000, a portable alloy testing instrument that utilizes thermoelectric principles for non-destructive material identification. This source also includes extensive navigational elements and other articles from…
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The primary source details how AI-powered robots are being used by Cosmic Building and ABB to reconstruct homes in wildfire-damaged Southern California communities. These mobile robotic microfactories significantly accelerate the construction process and reduce costs by 30%, using non-combustible materials and sustainable systems that surpass Calif…
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This source focuses on an investigation into the mechanical and adhesive properties of additively manufactured (AM) materials for dental custom trays, comparing them to traditional light-cured acrylic resin. The study specifically evaluates materials like recycled polylactic acid (PLA) and polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG), highlighting thei…
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This podcast excerpt highlights how Almas Tech Aria Alborz, an Iranian company, has innovated in manufacturing high-quality, nano-coated dental burs. Utilizing PACVD technology and specialized expertise, they produce competitively priced diamond burs for dentistry and ENT surgery. The company currently produces 3,000 burs daily, with the capacity t…
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This podcast transcript from "The business of manufacturing podcast" introduces Noé Chouraqui's innovative 3D-printed tennis ball, POINT, as a solution to the significant environmental impact of traditional tennis balls. Chouraqui, a design student, developed POINT using High Resilience PLA (PLA-HR), a plant-derived filament, to create a durable, r…
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We at The Business of Manufacturing examines the detrimental impact of persistent negativity in the workplace, highlighting how it goes beyond mere bad days to become a pervasive mindset. It explains that a constant stream of complaints and a focus on problems without solutions can erode team morale and hinder collaboration, creating friction among…
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The provided texts introduce a podcast focused on manufacturing and feature an article about Radius, an American company revolutionizing the toothbrush industry. The article highlights Radius's commitment to "Made in America" products, explaining how the company, based in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, designs and manufactures ergonomic, eco-friendly toot…
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These sources collectively examine the strength and machinability of brittle materials, with a particular focus on dental CAD-CAM composites and ceramics. One key theme is the suitability of various statistical distributions, such as Weibull, normal, log-normal, and gamma, for accurately modeling the fracture behavior of these materials, questionin…
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We analyze specialized texts within the field of dentistry, providing critical overviews for potential readers. One review examines "3D Printing in Oral Health Science: Applications and Future Directions," a comprehensive textbook exploring digital technologies in dentistry, covering everything from 3D printing principles to advanced clinical appli…
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Tim Cook's leadership at Apple, arguing that his tenure, characterized by operational efficiency and product refinement, contrasts sharply with Steve Jobs's innovative legacy of creating new product categories. The author contends that Apple's reported reliance on Google for AI technology represents a strategic concession driven by Cook's risk-aver…
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"AI Cybersecurity: The New Battleground," which emphasizes the significant and growing threats posed by AI-driven cyberattacks. It highlights how organizations are largely unprepared for these advanced threats, citing statistics on the low maturity of cybersecurity strategies and the widening gap between AI development and security investment. The …
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SecurityWeek is a cybersecurity news publication that covers various topics, including malware, data breaches, vulnerabilities, and security operations. It highlights a specific article by Eduard Kovacs discussing how password managers are susceptible to data theft through clickjacking attacks. The article details how researcher Marek Tóth demonstr…
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Soft robotics, a burgeoning field that utilizes flexible, compliant materials to create robots capable of safe human interaction and adaptable movement. It emphasizes the pivotal role of 3D printing in this revolution, highlighting its ability to enable rapid prototyping of complex, bio-inspired geometries, facilitate multi-material integration wit…
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The provided texts include excerpts from "Proto3000 Data Insights," offering various data points, and a mention of "The Business of Manufacturing Podcast." The primary source is an excerpt from "ai in manufacturing.pdf," which is a "2025 State of AI in Manufacturing" research report. This report details how AI is transforming the manufacturing indu…
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Explore the innovative application of 3D printing in the fashion and athletic apparel industries, with a particular focus on Nike's groundbreaking FlyWeb technology. This new material, set to debut in a sports bra worn by Faith Kipyegon, is 3D printed from thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) to offer seamless, tailored support, breathability, and comf…
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This article from Hospital News, a Canadian healthcare publication, highlights the innovative work of Aisha Raji, a PhD candidate, in robotic rehabilitation. Raji is developing a portable robotic arm designed to assist individuals with upper extremity impairments resulting from conditions like stroke or spinal cord injury. The technology aims to in…
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FMIBlog, published in July 2025, projects a substantial increase in the global 3D printed wearable market over the next decade. This growth is driven by rising healthcare demands and personalized medicine, emphasizing sustainability and supply chain efficiency, and continuous technological advancements in materials and design. The article also high…
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Additive manufacturing, specifically focusing on Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology and the strategic integration of 3D print texture design. The first source highlights MJF's capabilities in accelerating product development and production, emphasizing its speed, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness for prototyping and small-batch runs. It details how M…
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Terra X, a company founded by Jenny and Alex Baumann, successfully pivoted their small business from custom van build-outs to aftermarket automotive manufacturing. Facing market oversaturation, they embraced in-house selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printing using Formlabs Fuse 1+ 30W printers to design, prototype, and produce durable vehicle acc…
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How AIRION, a Los Angeles-based startup, solved the critical issue of tactical dehydration in fighter pilots, particularly female pilots, through innovative design and rapid prototyping. They achieved this by winning an AFWERX challenge with their Advanced Inflight Relief Universal System (AIRUS), outcompeting larger defense contractors. The succes…
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This episode provides a detailed market research report titled "The Sports Medicine: Driving Performance Through Innovation," authored on May 28, 2025. The document comprehensively examines the sports medicine industry, defining its multidisciplinary nature and segmenting it by product, application, and end-user. It highlights key growth drivers su…
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Metaverse: Transforming sales of innovations that requires explanations for small companies using EAP® Abutments as an example - Oral Health Group" explores the metaverse's potential to revolutionize various sectors, with a specific focus on its application within dentistry and the sales of specialized products like EAP® Abutments. It begins by def…
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This episode explains details a series of job cuts announced by several major manufacturers in May 2025, primarily driven by uncertain consumer demand and the impact of tariff policies. Notably, Nissan plans to eliminate 20,000 jobs globally by 2027 while closing seven plants to regain profitability. Bridgestone Americas is laying off 658 workers i…
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Mars' significant investment in its pet care division, specifically the opening of a new, large Royal Canin dry pet food manufacturing facility in Lewisburg, Ohio. This $450 million factory, part of a larger $6 billion U.S. manufacturing investment, aims to boost production, create jobs, and enhance Royal Canin's ability to offer specialized pet nu…
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Kraft Heinz's significant $3 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing facilities, marking its largest plant investment in decades. The decision is driven by a strategy to counter the effects of potential tariffs and ongoing weak consumer spending, with the aim of boosting domestic production and potentially adding 3,500 jobs. A key part of this…
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This episode focuses on a significant increase in ransomware attacks across various industrial sectors. Citing a Honeywell 2025 cybersecurity threat report, the article highlights a 46% surge in these attacks from late 2024 to early 2025, particularly impacting manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and energy. It explains that industrial operati…
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An article from Manufacturing announces that Carrier, an HVAC system maker, plans to invest $1 billion over five years into its U.S. manufacturing operations. This significant investment aims to expand existing facilities, construct a new plant for heat pump and battery component production, and create 4,000 jobs across manufacturing, research, and…
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"Manufacturing’s new era: reshoring, skills shortages and the race to stay competitive" discusses significant shifts within the manufacturing industry. It highlights the growing trend of reshoring and nearshoring production due to global supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions, and rising overseas costs. Concurrently, manufacturers face a s…
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