Digital Transformation Executive Leadership and Technology Strategy
What is the best path for companies seeking digital transformation? Technology is important but more important is changing your organization and allowing technology to be an enabler of your vision. The focus should be on how your organization can be different.
In this State of the Industry episode, Dave Vasko, director of advanced technology for Rockwell Automation, learns how companies are building "digital-ready" cultures in this discussion with Dr. George Westerman, senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and principal research scientist and facility director for workforce learning at the MIT Jameel World Education Lab.
The Future of Technology, Work and Society
How do technologies such as augmented reality and machine learning shape the future of work for people? And how can we use these innovations to augment human potential and build a bright future?
In this State of the Industry episode, Dave Vasko, director of advanced technology for Rockwell Automation, examines these relationships in a discussion with Case Western professor Susan Helper and MIT professor Elisabeth Reynolds. These experts share their perspectives on talent, skills and workforce issues relevant to digital transformation and explore how institutions need to evolve.
Automation Can Move Regenerative Medicine From the Lab To Production Part 2
What will it take to move highly specialized regenerative medicine – the engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues and organs – from the lab to production? Manufacturing scalability, process and partnership. The next breakthrough can help provide artificially produced tissues and even whole organs to people with serious injuries or diseases.
In this State of the Industry episode, learn more as Dave Vasko, director of advanced technology for Rockwell Automation, explores the future of biomanufacturing and the work of the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute and BioFabUSA with Dean Kamen, renown inventor and entrepreneur. Part two of a two-part series.
Automation Can Move Regenerative Medicine From the Lab To Production Part 1
What will it take to move highly specialized regenerative medicine – the engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues and organs – from the lab to production? Manufacturing scalability, process and partnership. The next breakthrough can help provide artificially produced tissues and even whole organs to people with serious injuries or diseases.
In this State of the Industry episode, learn more as Dave Vasko, director of advanced technology for Rockwell Automation, explores the future of biomanufacturing and the work of the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute and BioFabUSA with Dean Kamen, renown inventor and entrepreneur. Part one of a two-part series.
Mixed Reality, AI and Cognitive Services for the Workforce
Mixed Reality, AI and cognitive services offer transformative potential for industry. For example, with Hololens companies can approach curriculum from a new point of view when workers can investigate, walk around and delve inside their subjects. And AI can provide a guided work process in that virtualized experience.
In this State of the Industry episode, learn more as Dave Vasko, director of advanced technology for Rockwell Automation, discusses current applications and future uses with Neal Meldrum, business strategy leader at Microsoft.
The Bleeding Edge of the Edge
Why is Edge computing increasingly important in the industrial world? What types of applications need to run at the Edge? And why is Edge computing different from control room or traditional IPC applications?
In this State of the Industry episode, Dave Vasko, director of advanced technology, Rockwell Automation, discusses these topics and more with Barry Dellecese, director of product management, Stratus Technologies, at the 2018 Automation Fair event in Philadelphia.
What are the Digital Trends Driving the Future of Manufacturing?
Welcome to the State of the Industry podcast. Join Dave Vasko, director of Advanced Technology for Rockwell Automation discusses topics from artificial intelligence (AI) to the next-generation workforce with guest Keith Larson, group publisher and vice president of content for Putman Media.