Our Industrial Life
A podcast by AVEVA

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36 Episodes
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How to handle the coming e-waste avalanche
Published: 3/27/2025 -
Your life is manufactured
Published: 2/24/2025 -
“The Victorian Internet”—The world’s first global communication network
Published: 11/1/2024 -
Dark matter and ghost particles—industrial data helps uncover the secrets of the universe
Published: 8/30/2024 -
AI: A sustainability friend or environmental foe?
Published: 7/2/2024 -
Green ammonia is decarbonizing food production
Published: 4/30/2024 -
Bridging the skills gap with connected workers
Published: 2/28/2024 -
Industrial data will matter more than ever in the wake of COP28
Published: 12/30/2023 -
How to turn connected workers into proactive workers
Published: 11/30/2023 -
The future of the power grid: The challenge of DERs
Published: 9/19/2023 -
The future of the power grid: Aging infrastructure
Published: 7/18/2023 -
The future of the power grid: Re-engineering for renewables
Published: 2/22/2023 -
How digitization is decarbonizing industry
Published: 9/8/2022 -
Why should businesses care about COP26?
Published: 2/25/2022 -
What can real-time data do in an emergency?
Published: 10/1/2021 -
Smart water for a changing environment
Published: 6/26/2021 -
City of Riverside PUD on quantifying ROI and digital transformation in the water industry
Published: 6/22/2021 -
Your digital transformation is only as good as your data: tips on avoiding ‘shiny object syndrome.’
Published: 6/2/2021 -
How White House Utility District uses IIoT to improve operations in water and wastewater
Published: 5/18/2021 -
Innovative use of "golden batch" optimization in discrete manufacturing at Weber Metals
Published: 4/29/2021
We investigate how data and technology are shaping the present and future of the industrial economy. Join hosts Rebecca Ahrens and Joe Renshaw as we talk with experts from critical industries—from water and power to manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, and beyond—about the cutting-edge industrial technologies that are changing how engineers keep the everyday parts of life running.