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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 17 MIN

Meghan Kennelly, German Bionic

from Manufacturing Tomorrow · host Ohio Manufacturing Institute

Meghan Kennelly is head of Global Marketing at German Bionic, a robotics firm headquartered in Germany and the US that develops and produces wearable technologies, including connected exoskeletons driven by artificial intelligence.   Under Meghan’s leadership, German Bionic has secured a number of accolades, such as Fast Company’s “Innovation by Design Award,” the CES 2023 “Best of Innovation” Award, the German Entrepreneur Award, and a coveted Hermes Award nomination at the Hannover Messe, the world’s largest industry trade fair.  Prior to German Bionic, Meghan worked as Director of Global Marketing & Communications at Yamaha Unified Communications, and as Marketing Manager for the CIO Executive Council at IDG. She earned her master’s degree in digital marketing at Southern New Hampshire University and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing at Worcester State University.    Keywords: AI, exoskeletons, manufacturing workforce, Industry 4.0

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