Our Moore's Lobby Podcast serves an elite global audience of engineers, technologists, and executives with a goal to educate, empower, and entertain. We discuss the technologies and engineering behind the hottest industry trends as host Daniel Bogdanoff guides you through the human stories behind the world's most inspiring organizations and leaders. Tune in every other Tuesday for new episodes.
Kate Sokolnicki, Global Business Director for Sensing & Safety at Rockwell Automation, discusses the evolution of industrial sensing and the shift toward data-driven manufacturing.
Nils Beckmann, Director of Engineering for Intelligent Automation at Emerson, shares his insights on properly utilizing sensor hardware and application software to meet the challenges of the automation industry.
SICK is one of the world’s leading sensor solutions providers in the industrial sector. Salim Dubbous provides expert insights on efficiently deploying and using sensors on the factory floor.
Antonio Di Vaira, Senior VP at Schneider Electric, breaks down how we can meet rising energy demands with smarter, more flexible solution using microgrids, local energy storage, and next-gen control systems.
Go behind the scenes with Mike Strommen, R&D Director at 3M, to explore how the company is solving some of the most complex materials science problems in the EV and power industries.
GE Vernova’s Dr. Mital Kanabar discusses the "energy trilemma," a framework for understanding the three competing priorities of the modern power grid: energy security, affordability, and sustainability.
While LLMs like ChatGPT get mainstream attention, generative AI may make a bigger impact in the engineering world. Christopher Savoie, the co-inventor of the language model patent used in Apple’s Siri, aims to bring generative AI to the industrial world.
Microchip’s Rodger Richey shares insights on evolving development tools for microcontrollers, the impact of AI, and his goal to fostering hands-on learning and prepare students for real-world tech challenges.
Listen in as the Sr. Director for Artificial Intelligence Computing at NVIDIA shares his journey, AI's evolution, and its future impact on education, healthcare, and our lives.
Alex Lidow, CEO of Efficient Power Conversion (EPC), describes his journey in the semiconductor industry, his family’s legacy, and groundbreaking innovations in gallium nitride technology.
Dr. Amar Gupta has applied technology and AI to a range of problems, from banking to telemedicine. He is at the forefront of solving institutional, legal, and political challenges that come with applying new technology to key societal problems.
Legendary circuit simulation guru Mike Engelhardt of Qorvo discusses QSPICE, his most advanced simulator ever. He explains the technological advancements that enabled QSPICE and the legacy of LTspice.
Listen in as Ananth Avva, SVP and GM at Altium, explains how new tools and a change in corporate culture allow non-electronics participants to participate and positively influence circuit and PCB design.
5G and IoT seem perfect together—large network capacity meets billions of connected devices. Thomas Keller of u-blox discusses competing technical and economic goals that make this a troubling marriage and identifies new developments that might provide a path forward.
Noah Gedrimas and GPR are taking a fresh look—straight down—to improve autonomous navigation. Hear how unique “fingerprints” below the surface provide centimeter-level real-time positioning accuracy for mining, seaports, and maybe your next car.