Most trade shows don’t focus on demonstrating real integrations between all the products on display. Operations Calling is different. Natan Linder recently joined Madilynn C. to break down why it’s so important to prove to end-users how you can integrate between different vendors across the industrial tech stack, and why this represents the future of manufacturing trade shows.
Augmented Ops Podcast
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
Somerville, Massachusetts 1,352 followers
Highlighting the transformative ideas and technologies shaping the front lines of operations.
About us
Augmented Ops is a podcast for industrial leaders, shop floor operators, citizen developers, and everyone else that cares about what the future of frontline operations will look like across industries. We equip our listeners with the knowledge to understand the latest advancements at the intersection of manufacturing and technology, as well as actionable insights that they can implement in their own operations. This show is presented by Tulip, the Frontline Operations Platform.
- Website
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https://www.augmentedpodcast.co/
External link for Augmented Ops Podcast
- Industry
- Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Somerville, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- manufacturing software, Upskilling, Industry 4.0, Future of work, Smart manufacturing, Manufacturing automation, nocode, IIoT, Industrial tech, Digital factory, Robotics, MES, Workforce, Productivity, Automation, Manufacturing, Software, and Podcast
Locations
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Primary
77 Middlesex Ave
Suite A
Somerville, Massachusetts 02145, US
Updates
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Traditionally, manufacturers have been hesitant to give their peers an intimate look into their operations. But is this changing? Natan Linder and Madilynn C. recently sat down for a deep dive into how they designed Operations Calling to provide manufacturers a safe environment that encourages them to share with their peers the good and the bad they’ve experienced, enabling them to learn from one another and drive the industry forward. Tune into the full discussion at now at https://lnkd.in/ey2k8HZ7 or through your preferred podcast app.
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Manufacturing conferences need a serious rethink if they truly want to serve the end-users. Here's the blueprint: This week, Natan Linder is joined by Madilynn C., Tulip’s CMO for a special episode reflecting on: 1️⃣ The second annual Operations Calling conference 2️⃣ Why vendors need to show real demos and integrations over pure slideware 3️⃣ The importance of building a community around frontline operations 4️⃣ And more! Listen now at the link in the comments or through your preferred podcast app.
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“I have so much faith in people in operations” should be a more common sentiment. Natan Linder recently sat down with Madilynn C. to discuss who the real MVPs of frontline operations are, reflect on the second annual Operations Calling conference, and look ahead at how the industry is evolving. Stay tuned for the full episode tomorrow.
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Is it possible to enable everyone in an organization to leverage the power of analytics and digital tools? Daniele Iacovelli of Roche explains how the company is empowering people on the frontlines who most deeply understand their operations to solve their own problems using no-code and low-code platforms. Check out the full episode at the link below.
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Everyone is talking about composability. But what does it really mean, and should you build your tech stack around a composable architecture? Daniele Iacovelli of Roche and Natan Linder discuss what composability looks like in practice, and how this approach can enable a more flexible, future-proof architecture for digital transformation. Listen to the full episode now at the link in the description or through your preferred podcast app.
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This week, Daniele Iacovelli, VP, Global Head of Digital, Analytics (AI) & Operational Excellence at Roche joins the show to share his perspective on: 1️⃣ Why Roche is rearchitecting their production system with a focus on composability 2️⃣ How citizen development is forcing the industry to rethink their approach to software validation 3️⃣ Where to appropriately apply AI in a regulated environment 4️⃣ And more! Listen to the full episode now at the link in the comments or through your preferred podcast app.
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Citizen development has radically accelerated the rate at which organizations can build digital solutions. But are highly regulated industries ready for this approach? Roche’s Daniele Iacovelli explains how this new paradigm is forcing the industry to rethink the traditional software validation process. Tune into the full discussion on the latest episode of Augmented Ops later this week
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“Nothing pisses me off more than hearing people refer to people in the office as knowledge workers.” Rick Bullotta explains why the traditional view of manufacturing jobs is outdated, and how the introduction of new software tools on the shop floor is transforming these roles into a blend of physical and intellectual work. Tune into the full discussion at the link in the comments.
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Every manufacturing operation is unique—so is there really such a thing as an out-of-the-box MES? Rick Bullotta and Natan Linder discuss the reality of MES development, and break down why selecting the right platform to build on is so critical. Check out the full episode at the link below.