Mazak keeps manufacturers informed with new All Axes podcast

Published
December 10, 2019 - 08:00am
Mazak keeps manufacturers informed with new All Axes podcast

Article from Mazak Corp.

Mazak Corp. has launched All Axes, a new podcast developed to keep manufacturers in-the-know about all things manufacturing. The podcast features original content on a wide range of industry-critical subjects and issues affecting today’s North American manufacturers – from additive technologies, automation, multitask machines and the skilled labor shortage to the industrial internet of things, digitally connected factories, cybersecurity and more.

Teelin Henderson, product specialist at Mazak, hosts All Axes and navigates through the industry’s hottest topics with others from the Mazak team and with leading industry experts from around the world. Recent guests include Dr. Thomas Kurfess, chief manufacturing officer of the advanced manufacturing program at Oak Ridge National Laboratories; Mike Cicco, president and CEO of FANUC America Corp.; and Greg Jones, vice president – smartforce development at AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology. Future All Axes episodes will address “Five Common Missteps Job Shops Make and How to Avoid Them,” “What are Tariffs and How Do They Affect the Supply Chain,” “Managing the Millennial Workforce” and more.

To listen to current and future All Axes episodes, Mazak encourages individuals to open their preferred podcast streaming app, search for “All Axes” and subscribe. Once subscribed, individuals will automatically receive each new episode directly on to their devices.

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