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Kearney Experts Weigh-In: Made in America is Here to Stay | ASSEMBLY

Oct 28, 2024

In June ASSEMBLY Audible discussions covered a range of topics spanning the latest trends and technological advancements in product assembly. Highlights include conversations on the history of unionizing automotive assembly plants, new data on reshoring and nearshoring, recent investments in cutting-edge robotics facilities, the current state of automotive software, and the evolution of motion control and fluid power technology.

An insightful in-depth conversation with American University professor and expert in politics, governance and economics, Stephen Silvia. Just last year, Silvia published The UAW's Southern Gamble: Organizing Workers at Foreign-Owned Vehicle Plants. During our conversation, Silvia outlines the three fronts a union must fight when organizing: at the worksite, in the corporate boardroom, and in the political realm. He also shares the rich backstory of the UAW's attempts to unionize foreign automotive plants in the South from 1989 to the present.

Two experts from the renowned global management consultancy Kearney, Shay Luo, a US-based partner, and Omar Troncoso, a partner hailing from Mexico City, provide valuable insights into Kearney's 11th Annual Report on Reshoring and Nearshoring, titled “Made in America, For America.” During the podcast, they delve into the intricacies of the reshoring index data, shedding light on the factors contributing to the notable $105 billion decline in Chinese imports to the US. Additionally, they explore manufacturing trends and their implications for the future.

This spring, ABB celebrated the opening of its expanded US robotics headquarters and manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The cutting-edge facility is equipped with the most innovative hardware and software systems, the latest digital and AI-powered automation technologies, and next-generation robots. Learn more about the enhanced facility from longtime industrial automation expert, the president of ABB Robotics in the United States, John Bubnikovich.

Join us as we explore the insights from the 2024 State of Automotive Software Development Report. Uncover the primary concerns of automotive professionals and the factors they prioritize. In this podcast episode, our guest Jill Britton, director of compliance at Perforce, sheds light on the notable shift revealed in the report—from safety apprehensions to a heightened focus on quality standards. Gain valuable insights into the perspectives of key industry players regarding the adoption of AI and open-source technologies in automotive development.

Dive into the core philosophy and diverse product spectrum of IMI Norgren, a longtime engineering leader creating innovative products in the fields of precise motion control and fluid power technology. Explore the company's journey, marked by a commitment to global customer satisfaction, safety, and the evolution of consistent product offerings across a range of markets. Joining us on ASSEMBLY Audible is Mike Parzych, a seasoned product marketing manager at IMI since 2018. With over 15 years of adeptness in product management and marketing, particularly in pneumatic systems, servo gear drives, and robotics, Mike directs his expertise toward enhancing IMI Norgren's and IMI Bimba's controls portfolio. This portfolio spans air preparation equipment, control valves, IIoT systems, sensors and industrial communication, and connectors, reflecting the company's dedication to cutting-edge innovation and comprehensive client support.

To keep up with the latest ASSEMBLY Audible podcasts throughout the month, subscribe to ASSEMBLY Audible here. Have a topic you would like to learn more about? Guest suggestions? We love to hear your feedback. Email our Multimedia Editor [email protected].

Jennifer Pierce, ASSEMBLY Magazine