
Join us as we find out more about local manufacturing and the members of ManufactureCT with our popular series Meet the Manufacturers. www.manufacturect.org
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Meet the Manufacturers podcast is back for a second season, brought to you by ManufactureCT.
In this episode, we speak to Bevin Bells' President, Cici Bevin.
Bevin Brothers Manufacturing Company is a 6th-generation family bell business, established... more
In this episode, we speak to Industrial Heater's owner and CEO, Tom McGwire, and Mechanical Drafter, Nikki Coleman.
Industrial Heater is in its 102nd year of business after it was started in 1921 by his grandfather.
In 1954 his grandfather patent... more
In this episode, we speak to Peer Robotics CEO and Founder Rishabh Agarwal and Chris Rose, the Manager of Customer Success.
Based in New Haven they build robots designed to work with humans that offer accessible automation for all!
Peer Robotics We... more
Join us as we speak with BMS President, Tina Bracone and General Manager Joshua Puzycki about the history, development, and future of BMS Aerospace.
BMS Aerospace
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Joshua Puzycki LinkedIn
Great show. I listened to the episode with Devra and Mark talking about MakerspaceCT. The guests and host just had a tremendous energy and excitement about manufacturing, especially in CT. I’d highly recommend anyone checking out this show.
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