Season 10 Episode 5
In this episode, Ann Wyatt and Kevin Bowers discuss the current challenges facing the manufacturing industry, particularly the impact of tariffs and other economic factors during the fourth quarter of 2025. They explore the importance of data collection through surveys, the implications of Section 232 tariffs, and the ongoing job losses in manufacturing. The conversation emphasizes the need for small manufacturers to engage with their representatives and utilize available resources to navigate these challenges. Additionally, they provide insights into the economic outlook for the manufacturing sector and the importance of maintaining a positive mindset amidst uncertainty. If you're wondering how you can successfully navigate all of the political and economic shifts happening and need resources to do so, this episode is up your alley!
In This Episode:
-00:00: Workforce 4.0 Introduction
-00:30: Welcoming Kevin Bowers From AMT On Workforce 4.0
-08:35: The Role of Automation in Manufacturing
-11:30: Job Losses and Workforce Challenges
-14:15: Financial Resources and Support for Manufacturers
-16:53: Future Projections for Manufacturing
-19:13: Community Engagement and Advocacy
-21:47: Navigating Economic Uncertainty
-24:10: Conclusion and Key Takeaways
More About Kevin Bowers:
Kevin is the association's Vice President of Research: With over 20 years of experience in manufacturing across sales, operations, training, and support, he understands all aspects of our members' businesses. He also led research for industrial equipment and field services at the Technology & Services Industry Association, where they focused on benchmarking, advisory, and consulting to improve members' business outcomes. Kevin's deep-rooted industry knowledge and technical expertise, combined with his experience in actionable research, make him uniquely qualified to take our Research and Consulting team at AMT to the next level. He also serves on the board of NIMS (National Institute for Metalworking Skills). Kevin graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in Japanese and spent several years living and working in Japan.
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