The Design Engineering Podcast
The Design Engineering Podcast
Design Engineering
The Design Engineering Podcast features conversations with industry experts about trending topics important to Canada’s mechanical engineers and designers. Like the magazine, the podcast will explore topics in automation, machine building and product development as well as current projects in the automotive, aerospace, defense, energy and industrial markets.
Motion Controllers
This episode features an interview with Greg Dieck, product manager for motion control at Omron Automation - Americas. Drawing on his decades of experience as an engineer in the automation industry, Greg delves into what sets a pure play motion controller apart from other controller types (such as PLCs, machine automation controllers and IPCs), while taking into account the increasingly gray area between them. In addition, he discusses the trends guiding the present and future of motion control technology and lays out what a cutting-edge motion controller is capable of.https://automation.omron.com
Sep 19, 2023
38 min
Snowflake – The Manufacturing Data Cloud
This episode features a conversation with Tim Long, Global Head of Manufacturing at Snowflake, a cloud-based data storage and analysis company akin to AWS or MS Azure. In April, the company launched its Manufacturing Data Cloud, a service tailored for IIoT data and its transformation into useful performance and diagnostic metrics.During the interview, Tim digs into how Snowflake differs from the other large players in the industry, as well as the ins and outs of manufacturing data storage and how manufacturers are leveraging that data to gain insight into their operations.www.snowflake.com
Aug 28, 2023
58 min
Xaba.ai – Industrial AI for Robotics Applications
This episode features an interview with Massimiliano “Max” Moruzzi, founder and CEO of Toronto-based Xaba.ai, which specializes in industrial AI software designed for robotics applications. During the discussion, Moruzzi explains what separates an industrial AI from an LLM AI like ChatGPT, how the company’s xTrude algorithm helped 3D-print the chassis of the APMA’s Project Arrow EV from composite materials and how Xaba’s hardware-agnostic AI module, xCognition, significantly improves the accuracy and utility of industrial robots. www.xaba.ai
Jul 14, 2023
1 hr 9 min
Ubuntu Core
This episode features Mohit Kedia, Product Management Director, IoT for Canonical, the company that develops and maintains the popular Ubuntu desktop and server operating systems but also the embedded Linux operating system, Ubuntu Core. During the interview, Mohit discusses the current embedded OS landscape, how and why Linux is increasingly being integrated into automation equipment and what sets Ubuntu Core apart from roll-your-own implementations like the Yacto Project. https://ubuntu.com/core
Feb 28, 2023
1 hr 1 min
Process Simulation
This episode features a conversation with Kathryn Pomeroy, Automation Project Manager with process automation design and integration firm, Actemium Toronto.During the interview, Kathryn delves into the value of process simulation, which involves creating a digital visualization of how a process manufacturing system will work, so that end-users can hammer out details and make key decisions before the design and commissioning stages begin.https://actemium.ca
Dec 12, 2022
40 min
Predictive Maintenance
In this episode, Dan Andersen, Product Manager, Components, for Omron Automation breaks down the technologies involved in predictive maintenance systems and details how these systems reduce unscheduled downtime and MRO costs while optimizing production capacity and labor utilization.
Oct 26, 2022
46 min
Additive Manufacturers
Canada Makes’ board member, Mark Kirby, and the additive manufacturing association’s Director of Community Relations, Steve Kleimaker, discuss how the organization and its 50+ members help designers and manufacturers navigate the complexities of 3D printing.https://canadamakes.cawww.linkedin.com/groups/8424949
Oct 5, 2022
48 min
DE Podcast: Amphibious Tailings Robots
This episode features an interview with Craig Milne, CEO of Alberta-based Copperstone Technologies, which makes autonomous amphibious vehicles that take measurements in hazardous tailings ponds. The company's electrically powered AR2 and Neptune robots are propelled by screw-shaped pontoons capable of traversing tailings ponds' diverse and difficult terrain. 
Sep 12, 2022
33 min
Enterprise Cybersecurity
This episode features Michael Castro, founder and CEO of the Toronto-based cybersecurity firm, RiskAware. Over his 25 years in the field, Michael has served as Head of Information Security and Risk Management for Loblaws, provided Security Advisory Services to Canadian Tire, and served as Security Leader for Suncor Energy.During our conversation, Michael gives an overview of the evolution and current state of enterprise cyber security and lays out some of the common strategies small-to-medium sized companies can take to protect themselves.
Jul 6, 2022
56 min
Canadian Cobot
This episode features Jonathan Lussier, Director of Business Development of Kinova Robotics, a Montreal-based designer and developer of assistive, research and industrial robots.During the interview, Jonathan details the features and capabilities of the company's latest release, the six-axis Link 6, and explains what distinguishes it from other cobots on the market.www.kinovarobotics.com
May 2, 2022
48 min
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