MFG Austin podcast

By: Ed Latson Austin Regional Manufacturing Association Executive Director
  • Summary

  • This is the Manufacturing Austin podcast, a new series bringing executives and thought leaders from around Central Texas to discuss ideas relevant to the manufacturing industry.
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Episodes
  • MFG Austin Ep 16: Chairman for Tokyo Electron US, Larry Smith, on Semiconductors, CHIPS, and Veterans
    Aug 16 2023

    Larry Smith, Chairman of Tokyo Electron US, is a respected leader in the global semiconductor industry. He has spent decades guiding Tokyo Electron US to be a top-ranked provider of semiconductor equipment and services. In this interview, he shares his thoughts and perspective on what the current moment means for the business but also for the country, as geopolitical forces are shaping investment, policy, and growth in a rapidly changing landscape. Along the way, we discuss workforce, the importance of establishing a veteran pipeline, and some personal stories that shaped his leadership style and approach to the community. 

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    20 mins
  • MFG Austin Ep 15: Nate Horvath, CEO of Staccato
    May 16 2023

    Nate Horvath is the CEO of Staccato, a high end pistol manufacturer serving law enforcement and competition shooters as well as aficionados. Many experts consider their products to be some of the finest shooting guns in the world. In this conversation we discuss the line between manufacturing and craftsmanship, the changes in the gun industry, and what we can expect from Staccato in the future. Horvath has spent time at institutions renowned for developing leaders, including the US Marine Corp and Stanford Business School. Don't miss hearing his path to manufacturing and how his personal and professional background shape who he is today. 

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    19 mins
  • MFG Austin Ep 14: Beth San Segundo, CEO of Origen Biomedical
    Mar 28 2023

    Beth San Segundo is the CEO of OriGen Biomedical, a leading producer of cryopreservation, cell culture, and respiratory products that  support the treatment of respiratory distress, cancer, genetic conditions, and other life-threatening diseases. Under Beth’s leadership, the company has thrived and sustained rapid growth. In this episode we get her thoughts on what it’s like to make products that are critical to healthcare, the current operating conditions impacting her business locally and globally, as well as what the future might hold for Origen and the regional medical device ecosystem, which in conjunction with the biopharmaceutical industry currently makes over a billion dollars in products every year. 

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    16 mins

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