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People B4 Machines, powered by Eclipse, cuts through the noise—and calls BS on factory automation hype. This isn't your typical tech-first podcast. It's a wake-up call for B2B leaders who are done with buzzwords and ready to lead with a human-first edge. Each episode dives straight into what engineers and plant leaders are actually dealing with on Monday mornings—real problems, real pressures—while also looking 1 to 3 years ahead at the future of factory automation. It's not about eliminating machines—it's about redefining their role to empower the people who keep operations running. No fluff, no echo chambers. Just raw stories, bold questions, and sharp insights. If you're ready to rethink what the factory of the future should be, this is your podcast. This is People B4 Machines!

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    • Rethinking the course to manufacturing's future with the Software Defined Factory (SDF) as the North Star
      Jan 6 2026

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      In this episode of People B4 Machines, Amanda Cupido speaks with Prasad Satyavolu, Accenture's Americas Lead for Industry X Digital Manufacturing and Operations, about the transformative potential of the Software Defined Factory (SDF). Prasad explores how SDFs, powered by digital twins, physical AI, and data-driven orchestration, can redefine manufacturing processes while addressing cultural and technical challenges. He shares insights on balancing human augmentation with intelligent automation, fostering workforce transformation, and creating a roadmap for future growth. Tune in for a forward-thinking discussion on how manufacturers can embrace innovation to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.

      For more bold questions and sharp insights, visit www.peopleb4machines.com. Remember, the future isn’t fully automated—it’s people-powered.

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      28 min
    • Still a man’s world, but under construction
      Dec 16 2025

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      In this episode of People B4 Machines, Amanda Cupido speaks with Stephanie Hun, Director of Business Development for Flatiron Dragados Canada, about the evolving role of women in the construction industry. Stephanie shares her journey, offering insights on overcoming biases, embracing stretch assignments, and leveraging emotional intelligence to lead effectively in a traditionally male-dominated field. They discuss the importance of allyship, mentorship, and fostering inclusive workplaces to drive meaningful change. Tune in for a compelling conversation on breaking barriers and building a future where diversity is the blueprint for success.

      For more bold questions and sharp insights, visit www.peopleb4machines.com. Remember, the future isn’t fully automated—it’s people-powered.

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      22 min
    • Is the real factory bottleneck human or digital? Or are humans the weakest link in Industry 4.0
      Dec 2 2025

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      In this episode of People B4 Machines, Amanda Cupido explores the root causes of factory bottlenecks with Industry 4.0 expert Mike Nager, Solutions Center Director at Festo Didactic. Together, they discuss whether humans or digital systems are to blame, emphasizing the importance of integrating technology with a skilled and adaptable workforce. Mike shares insights on upskilling, the evolving role of soft (or "durable") skills, and the future of manufacturing in a rapidly changing technological landscape. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on balancing innovation with humanity in the age of smart manufacturing.

      For more bold questions and sharp insights, visit www.peopleb4machines.com. Remember, the future isn’t fully automated—it’s people-powered.

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      26 min
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