Editor’s Note: This podcast was recorded in Spring of 2022. Tyler has now been retired for over 2 years, and…
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George Konidaris is the cofounder of the startup, Realtime Robotics. He’s also a Professor of Computer Science and the director of the Intelligent Robot Lab at Brown University.
Right now, programming a robot arm to perform a repetitive task typically requires a robot integrator to program where every joint of a robot should go. It’s a ridiculous and tedious process.
But with Realtime Robotics’ AI technology, you can instruct a robot to do a task and you don’t have to tell it a zillion steps explaining HOW to do the task.
On today’s podcast we continue our season talking to successful companies who produce their own products. Today’s guest is Joel…
Today’s guest on the podcast is Jayme Rahz, CEO of Midway Swiss Turn, a small precision machining job shop in…
In November of 2015, our used machine tool company, Graff-Pinkert, bought a Schütte S32PC, mfd. 2002, in Cologne, Germany, from…
As a machinery dealer, very often I hear customers lament that they can’t find good people to work in their…
Recently, I’ve talked to a few Swarfcast listeners who are considering starting their own podcast shows, so I thought it…
Steve Jobs once said, “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you…
Today’s Swarfcast is part one of an interview we did with David Wynn, CFO of ABF Engineering and Machining, a third generation screw machine shop in South Fulton, Tennessee. After earning an MBA, David joined his family’s business 17 years ago. His stated mission is to run a machining business composed of old cam screw machines as though it were a tech company.
Today’s podcast is part two of an interview we did with David Wynn, CFO of ABF Engineering and Machining, a…
