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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 37 MIN

3. AI Won't Save Manufacturing. What Will?

from Raw Material · host Jamie Marzilli, Mark Manuel

In Part 2 of my conversation with Mark Manuel, we move beyond marketing tactics and start talking about something much bigger: the future of manufacturing itself. Everybody is talking about AI right now. Most of them have no idea what they're talking about. Mark has spent his career sitting at the intersection of technology, manufacturing, and sales, and he brings a refreshingly practical perspective to the conversation. We discuss what AI can actually do today, where it's already creating value, and why blindly trusting it is a mistake. More importantly, we talk about how manufacturers can use technology to become more competitive without losing sight of the human relationships that still drive this industry. The conversation also takes an unexpected turn into workforce development, trade schools, and the challenges of attracting the next generation into manufacturing. As someone who regularly works with vocational schools and young machinists, this is a topic I care deeply about. We get into the stigma manufacturing still carries, whether trade schools are selecting the right students, and what it will take to rebuild America's industrial base over the next decade. What I appreciate most about Mark is that he never gets distracted by shiny objects. Whether he's talking about AI, automation, websites, or sales, everything comes back to solving real problems for real people. That's what this episode is about. Not technology for technology's sake. Not marketing buzzwords. Just practical ideas for building stronger manufacturing businesses and a stronger manufacturing workforce. If you're interested in where manufacturing is headed, how AI will impact our industry, and what shop owners should be focusing on right now, this conversation is worth your time. Segments (0:00) Jamie recaps Part 1 and introduces a discussion on AI, automation, and the future of manufacturing (0:53) Mark explains how technology and customer intent data can help manufacturers uncover hidden opportunities (5:24) The origins of SiteSonar and why understanding demand matters more than having a beautiful website (6:37) Using data to identify high-intent buyers and focus limited sales resources where they matter most (8:46) Jamie shares lessons on networking, referrals, and building trust through relationships (11:17) How AI transformed content creation and why Mark embraced tools like ChatGPT early (13:13) Using technology and data to uncover new markets and growth opportunities (15:13) Your buyers have technical questions. Navu delivers reliable, accurate answers. Learn more at Navu.co/MakingChips (16:27) Trade shows, manufacturing associations, and the power of telling your story (17:51) Jamie and Mark discuss workforce development, trade schools, and attracting young people to manufacturing (22:09) Why manufacturing still carries an outdated stigma and how the industry can change that perception (23:43) The debate around aptitude, education, and who should have access to trade school opportunities (28:56) Mark's advice for manufacturers: understand your market, communicate your capabilities, and focus on page-level marketing (30:08) Why you need to listen to the Lights Out podcast (30:32) Mark shares his vision for the future of manufacturing, automation, robotics, and connected factories (32:39) How AI, APIs, and digital systems will change the way manufacturers discover suppliers and customers (34:14) Mark's three-step blueprint for growing a manufacturing company from the ground up Resources mentioned on this episode Massachusetts Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) Missouri Association of Manufacturing TITANS OF CNC Skills USA Why you need to listen to the Lights Out podcast Industrial Marketing Mark Manuel on LinkedIn Connect With Raw Material MakingChips.com Connect on LinkedIn

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