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Slate's $20,000 EV Truck; Intel Job Cuts; Tesla's Brand Damage | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 218
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The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors of Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).
This week’s episode is brought to you by SugarCRM, featured as a leader in IDC’s MarketScape: Worldwide B2B CRM Platform Software for Industrial Manufacturing 2024 Vendor Assessment. Download IDC’s MarketScape: Worldwide B2B CRM Platform Software for Industrial Manufacturing 2024 Vendor Assessment right now.
Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
- Amazon’s Internet Satellites Run into Production Delays
- Speedboat Goes Airborne Trying to Break Speed Record
- Musk Damaged Tesla's Brand in Just a Few Months
- Intel CEO Lays Out Plans to Cut Staff, Costs and Bureaucracy to 'Reinvent an Industry Icon'
- The American-Made Slate Truck EV Arrives Priced at $20K with No Frills
In Case You Missed It
- Chemical Maker Wants to Build a Shell Around Its Factory in Wisconsin
- Starbucks Debuts First 3D-Printed Store in the U.S.
- Young People Prefer Mass Customization Over Mass Production
Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff or Andy [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
Digital Disruption with Geoff NielsonDiscover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Chapters
1. Slate's $20,000 EV Truck; Intel Job Cuts; Tesla's Brand Damage | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 218 (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson (00:17:33)
3. (Cont.) Slate's $20,000 EV Truck; Intel Job Cuts; Tesla's Brand Damage | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 218 (00:18:10)
222 episodes
Manage episode 480733516 series 2873362
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors of Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).
This week’s episode is brought to you by SugarCRM, featured as a leader in IDC’s MarketScape: Worldwide B2B CRM Platform Software for Industrial Manufacturing 2024 Vendor Assessment. Download IDC’s MarketScape: Worldwide B2B CRM Platform Software for Industrial Manufacturing 2024 Vendor Assessment right now.
Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
- Amazon’s Internet Satellites Run into Production Delays
- Speedboat Goes Airborne Trying to Break Speed Record
- Musk Damaged Tesla's Brand in Just a Few Months
- Intel CEO Lays Out Plans to Cut Staff, Costs and Bureaucracy to 'Reinvent an Industry Icon'
- The American-Made Slate Truck EV Arrives Priced at $20K with No Frills
In Case You Missed It
- Chemical Maker Wants to Build a Shell Around Its Factory in Wisconsin
- Starbucks Debuts First 3D-Printed Store in the U.S.
- Young People Prefer Mass Customization Over Mass Production
Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff or Andy [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
Digital Disruption with Geoff NielsonDiscover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Chapters
1. Slate's $20,000 EV Truck; Intel Job Cuts; Tesla's Brand Damage | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 218 (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson (00:17:33)
3. (Cont.) Slate's $20,000 EV Truck; Intel Job Cuts; Tesla's Brand Damage | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 218 (00:18:10)
222 episodes
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