Travis and Steve will dive into some of the most important trends shaping the future of manufacturing, including insights from Hexagon’s 2025 State of Manufacturing Survey, technology adoption, automation and AI, and workforce development. They’ll also explore real-world examples of how manufacturers are modernizing operations, attracting skilled talent, and leveraging technology to stay competitive.
All content for AMT Tech Trends is the property of Benjamin Moses & Stephen LaMarca and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Travis and Steve will dive into some of the most important trends shaping the future of manufacturing, including insights from Hexagon’s 2025 State of Manufacturing Survey, technology adoption, automation and AI, and workforce development. They’ll also explore real-world examples of how manufacturers are modernizing operations, attracting skilled talent, and leveraging technology to stay competitive.
Episode 126: Steve immediately kicks it off with a listicle regarding the ten most disruptive 3D printers in history. The tech friends then discuss sandwiches and augmented reality glasses. Steve also reports that Georgia Tech has a replica of the AMT testbed to co-develop automation solutions with/for AMT. Benjamin shares that the Perplexity CEO offers to replace the NYTs striking workers with AI. Elissa closes with Apple’s offer of $1M to whoever can hack them.
AMT Tech Trends
Travis and Steve will dive into some of the most important trends shaping the future of manufacturing, including insights from Hexagon’s 2025 State of Manufacturing Survey, technology adoption, automation and AI, and workforce development. They’ll also explore real-world examples of how manufacturers are modernizing operations, attracting skilled talent, and leveraging technology to stay competitive.