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Voices of Colorado Manufacturing Podcast
by voicesofcoloradomanufacturing
At Voices of Colorado Manufacturing, we take pride in delivering an authentic and engaging manufacturing podcast that showcases the Colorado industry stories behind our state's vibrant manufacturing sector. By conducting on-site interviews at factories, we create an immersive experience that not only elevates manufacturers but also emphasizes the significance of the manufacturing industry in our community.
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Epocs Manufacturing: Automated Finishing and Secondary Operations
The episode highlights their full-range capabilities—from sheet metal fabrication and powder coating to silkscreening and precision machining—and explains how tightly integrated processes reduce lead times and supply-chain risk. A centerpiece of the conversation is the AMADA combo laser punch press with a six-pallet material handler, which enables lights-out production and dramatically boosts throughput, while also shaping a culture that embraces automation as a path to higher-skill, better-paying roles rather than a threat to workers. The team emphasizes design for manufacturability, nested CAD-driven layouts, and proactive engineering feedback to optimize cost and producibility, reinforcing Epox as a true partner rather than a mere supplier. We also discuss education outreach, including tours for Colorado School of Mines students, and ongoing hiring for roles like quality inspector, material handler, and shop technician, underscoring a dynamic, cross-trained workplace.
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Flight Software and Colorado Culture: The Red Canyon Launch
In this episode of the Voices of Colorado Manufacturing Podcast, hosts Mickele Bragg and Heather Kuhar sit down with Red Canyon Software founder Barry Hamilton and Chief Operating Officer, Kristin Thomas to explore a Colorado-born aerospace success story. From spinning out of Lockheed Martin to building “the Microsoft Windows for spacecraft,” Red Canyon explains how they test like you fly—with hardware-in-the-loop, flatsats, and enterprise-grade simulations. Learn how their tight-knit, Colorado-centered culture fuels 18 mission successes, ongoing NASA partnerships, and a nimble operations model that blends remote testing with hands-on collaboration, all while expanding their team and capabilities in the evolving world of spaceflight software.
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Quantum Horizons: Pioneering Time Transfer Technology with Xairos
What an incredibly captivating conversation we had with David Mitlyng, CEO and Myrna James, Marketing Lead of Xairo Systems. The episode delves into the groundbreaking work of Xairos Systems, a company dedicated to commercializing a quantum time transfer system that utilizes entangled photons to enhance the accuracy and security of time synchronization—a critical advancement in an era where GPS signals are increasingly vulnerable to jamming and spoofing. Listeners will learn about the origin of Xairos Systems, the Colorado quantum ecosystem, and the company’s collaborative partnerships within the burgeoning quantum landscape. The discussion also highlights the challenges and successes encountered as Xairos Systems embarks on ambitious field tests aimed at launching their technology into space. This episode illuminates the future of quantum technology in Colorado and its potential to revolutionize manufacturing and other sectors. Join us as we explore the potential implications for the future of communication and navigation.
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Grease, Grit, and Growth: Armite Lubricants Survives and Thrives
Join hosts Mickele Bragg and Heather Kuhar at COMP 2025 as we sit down with Kathy and Mike Sandstrum, the husband-and-wife team behind Armite Lubricants. Discover how this attorney-paralegal duo made the bold decision to leave their law practice and take over a nearly century-old family business specializing in military-spec lubricants for aerospace, defense, and marine industries. Founded in 1928 by a Colorado School of Mines graduate, Armite has weathered the Great Depression, multiple ownership transitions, and most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic. Mike and Kathy share their journey of relocating the company from California to Colorado in 2020, right as the pandemic hit, and how they turned crisis into opportunity by achieving critical certifications like AS 9100 and becoming one of the first small businesses to obtain CMMC 2.0 certification. Learn how this small family business competes with industry giants like Dow Corning and Loctite by leveraging their agility and personal service—delivering products in six days instead of six months. From supporting NASA's Artemis II mission to receiving direct requests from the Navy for new formulations, the Sandstrums prove that sometimes being small is the biggest advantage of all.
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Collaborative Innovation: Doug Rhoda from Vectis Automation
In this episode of the Voices of Colorado Manufacturing Podcast, we interview Doug Rhoda from Vectis Automation, a company at the forefront of collaborative robotic welding systems. Doug explains how their innovative robots enable safe and efficient welding alongside human workers, primarily catering to small and medium-sized enterprises. By significantly reducing barriers to entry, including offering trial options and hands-on training, Vectis is helping manufacturers embrace new technologies without the hefty overhead traditionally associated with industrial automation. Doug shares insights into their focus on specific industries, such as defense shipbuilding, where their systems enhance productivity for high-mix, low-volume production needs. He emphasizes the importance of their internship programs in developing homegrown talent, which not only bolsters the team’s expertise but also ensures continuity in leadership and innovation within the company. This approach has been crucial in creating a knowledgeable workforce that drives Vectis's success. The discussion also highlights the significance of trust and transparency in client relationships, particularly when collaborating on manufacturing costs. Doug illustrates how these elements foster effective partnerships and lead to mutual success. Tune in to discover how Vectis Automation is revolutionizing manufacturing processes and cultivating a robust talent pipeline, all while navigating the evolving landscape of automation and manufacturing in Colorado.
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Embracing Change: The Evolution of the Workforce and Technology at Ready Foods
In this inaugural episode of the Voices of Colorado Manufacturing Podcast, hosts Mickele Bragg, Heather Kuhar, and Lale Lovell speak with Angie Hellstern, the plant manager at Ready Foods. Angie shares insights into the company's mission to continually innovate since its founding in 1972, highlighting the grand opening of their technologically advanced facility just a year ago. Angie discusses the importance of upskilling employees in adapting to new automated processes and AI technology, emphasizing a culture of continuous improvement and voluntary transition for workers. Ready Foods implemented training programs that break tasks into manageable parts, equipping employees with the skills needed to thrive in a more automated environment. The podcast sheds light on the challenges and opportunities presented by technology, detailing how Ready Foods is leveraging machine learning for quality assurance and efficiency. Angie’s leadership exemplifies the integration of advanced manufacturing practices while nurturing a supportive and engaged workforce. The discussion encapsulates the balance between embracing modern technology and maintaining a human-centered approach in manufacturing.
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At Voices of Colorado Manufacturing, we take pride in delivering an authentic and engaging manufacturing podcast that showcases the Colorado industry stories behind our state's vibrant manufacturing sector. By conducting on-site interviews at factories, we create an immersive experience that not only elevates manufacturers but also emphasizes the significance of the manufacturing industry in our community.
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