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Bringing Manufacturing Back Home
Peggy Smedley talks all about manufacturing and bringing jobs back to the states—and shares a big announcement out of her hometown. She also talks about how it is going to have a big impact on American manufacturing in the years ahead—and how we need to get the next generation as excited about this announcement as…
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The Impact of Breaches
Peggy Smedley and Walt Szablowski, founder & executive chairman, Eracent, dig into the topic of cybersecurity, discussing the impact of all these breaches on businesses and their customers. He says the key here is these hackers are taking over your life and taking over a business—everything you do is monitored and controlled by hackers. They…
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SMBs: Breached
Peggy Smedley and Gerald Kasulis, vice president of business operations, NordPass, talk about the challenges SMBs (small-sized and medium-sized businesses) are struggling with when it comes to cyber criminals today. He says when it comes to data breaches and hacks historically, we are used to seeing large organizations get breached—but recently we have seen a…
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Quality is perhaps one of the top tenants for many manufacturing companies. Now, new technologies are enabling manufacturers to deliver higher quality products to their customers. As one example, FineLine Technologies announced it has been granted a new patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. U.S. Patent No. 11,453,186 focuses on mold management, a critical process for the tire and rubber manufacturing industry. The solution uses embedded RFID (radio frequency identification) tags of critical mold components for automatic checks of the container, segments, and sidewall plates assigned hierarchal relations, checking the sequence of segments within the container, and providing a searchable, identifiable, and status-assigned mold register that automatically stores mold location, production status, and maintenance records. Here is how this can help in manufacturing: Proper mold management is key to quality of tire, accounting for roughly 35% of the tire’s quality. RFID enables automatic association between mold, bladder, press machine, and an individual tire. The solution generates a large amount of data for tire manufacturers to accurately trace the relationship of critical production components. Looking to the future, we are going to see the rise of new technologies to improve quality. The end result will be manufacturers upgrading legacy manual processes with digital traceable processes. When will your company make the…
In the future, cities will be smarter than they are today—and they will be more connected. With the rise of 5G, the cloud, AI (artificial intelligence), AR (augmented reality), VR (virtual reality), robotics, and IoT (Internet of Things) services, anything is possible, and we are beginning to see that come to fruition in cities. As one example, National Landing is located at the center of the D.C. region and is made up of three neighborhoods: Crystal City, Pentagon City, and Potomac Yard. National Landing is home to the Pentagon, Boeing’s global headquarters, Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus, and Amazon’s second global headquarters. Owner and developer JBG SMITH is working with Fortress Solutions to create a 5G smart city at National Landing. Here is how this city is becoming connected. Fortress Solutions will provide design and implementation services as well as operate and maintain the edge data center facilities for JBG SMITH. It will also maintain a ubiquitous fiber optic and 5G infrastructure throughout the development. They will deliver co-location capabilities, ultra-low latency 5G communications and dark fiber connections in support of carrier networks, IoT devices, and next gen AI, AR/VR, and robotics applications. Looking to the future, we are going to see more connectivity in cities all around the world. This will bring new opportunities for new technologies to citizens and businesses, helping to create those more connected communities that we have been talking about for years. 5G is what we have been waiting for—and now it is…
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