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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 36 MIN

AI-native manufacturing

from TechFirst with John Koetsier · host John Koetsier

AI is everywhere ... except the factory. What does AI-native manufacturing look like? Is it possible? Can AI agents help manufacturers produce more product at better quality?And, maybe also enable onshoring or re-shoring?In this episode, host John Koetsier sits down with Apprentice CEO and founder Angelo Stracquatanio to explore what AI-native manufacturing really means, and why traditional AI models fall short in production environments.Instead of chatbots, this new approach uses event-driven AI agents that respond to real-time manufacturing signals: alarms, equipment data, quality issues, and more. The result? Faster troubleshooting, reduced costs, and entirely new levels of automation.Angelo breaks down how their system combines:* Specialized AI models trained on real manufacturing data* Role-specific agents (for operators, quality teams, engineers, and leadership)* Workflow automation that goes far beyond simple promptsThey also dive into:* Why general-purpose AI struggles in manufacturing* How to eliminate hallucinations with guardrails and workflows* Real-world ROI: faster investigations, lower cost of goods, improved throughput* The future of adaptive factories and personalized production* Why humans remain critical, even in highly automated environmentsIf you’re in manufacturing, operations, or industrial innovation, this is a deep look at how AI is actually being deployed ...and where it’s headed next.This month's TechFirst sponsor is also Apprentice. Check out their AI-native solutions for manufacturing at Apprentice.io.👤 GuestAngelo StracquatanioCo-founder & CEO, Apprentice⏱️ Chapters00:00 AI-native manufacturing explained01:00 Why manufacturing needs specialized AI02:00 Building Apprentice 4.104:00 AI for every role in a factory05:00 Why sub-agents beat one general agent06:00 Troubleshooting and quality investigations07:00 Compressing triage time with AI08:00 Does your factory need more data?09:00 Digital maturity in manufacturing10:00 A practical path to AI adoption11:00 Preventing AI hallucinations12:00 Trust and consistency in production13:00 Constraining AI with workflows15:00 The human-in-the-loop model16:00 Guardrails and source traceability17:00 AI supports, not replaces, humans19:00 How autonomous can factories get?20:00 The adaptive plant future21:00 AI as a new automation layer22:00 Adapting to new products and variants23:00 Why flexibility is the future24:00 Manufacturing for personalization25:00 Personalized medicine use case27:00 Customer results and benefits28:00 AI across MES, ERP, QMS, and IoT29:00 ROI from quality and troubleshooting30:00 Alarm triage at scale31:00 Manufacturing and geopolitics32:00 Onshoring with AI33:00 Throughput, labor, and margins34:00 Let humans do the highest-value work35:00 Reducing COGS with AI36:00 Closing thoughts

AI is everywhere ... except the factory. What does AI-native manufacturing look like? Is it possible? Can AI agents help manufacturers produce more product at better quality?And, maybe also enable onshoring or re-shoring?In this episode, host John Koetsier sits down with Apprentice CEO and founder Angelo Stracquatanio to explore what AI-native manufacturing really means, and why traditional AI models fall short in production environments.Instead of chatbots, this new approach uses event-driven AI agents that respond to real-time manufacturing signals: alarms, equipment data, quality issues, and more. The result? Faster troubleshooting, reduced costs, and entirely new levels of automation.Angelo breaks down how their system combines:* Specialized AI models trained on real manufacturing data* Role-specific agents (for operators, quality teams, engineers, and leadership)* Workflow automation that goes far beyond simple promptsThey also dive into:* Why general-purpose AI struggles in manufacturing* How to eliminate hallucinations with guardrails and workflows* Real-world ROI: faster investigations, lower cost of goods, improved throughput* The future of adaptive factories and personalized production* Why humans remain critical, even in highly automated environmentsIf you’re in manufacturing, operations, or industrial innovation, this is a deep look at how AI is actually being deployed ...and where it’s headed next.This month's TechFirst sponsor is also Apprentice. Check out their AI-native solutions for manufacturing at Apprentice.io.👤 GuestAngelo StracquatanioCo-founder & CEO, Apprentice⏱️ Chapters00:00 AI-native manufacturing explained01:00 Why manufacturing needs specialized AI02:00 Building Apprentice 4.104:00 AI for every role in a factory05:00 Why sub-agents beat one general agent06:00 Troubleshooting and quality investigations07:00 Compressing triage time with AI08:00 Does your factory need more data?09:00 Digital maturity in manufacturing10:00 A practical path to AI adoption11:00 Preventing AI hallucinations12:00 Trust and consistency in production13:00 Constraining AI with workflows15:00 The human-in-the-loop model16:00 Guardrails and source traceability17:00 AI supports, not replaces, humans19:00 How autonomous can factories get?20:00 The adaptive plant future21:00 AI as a new automation layer22:00 Adapting to new products and variants23:00 Why flexibility is the future24:00 Manufacturing for personalization25:00 Personalized medicine use case27:00 Customer results and benefits28:00 AI across MES, ERP, QMS, and IoT29:00 ROI from quality and troubleshooting30:00 Alarm triage at scale31:00 Manufacturing and geopolitics32:00 Onshoring with AI33:00 Throughput, labor, and margins34:00 Let humans do the highest-value work35:00 Reducing COGS with AI36:00 Closing thoughts

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