Manufacturing Intelligence
Manufacturing Intelligence
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Manufacturing Intelligence Show—where innovation meets manufacturing. Join hosts Andrew Scheuermann, Co-founder and CEO, and Jennifer Davis, VP of Communications & Marketing at Arch Systems, as they dive into the latest trends in AI, digitization, and advanced technologies. Discover how these innovations are reshaping the industry and unlocking new opportunities for growth and efficiency.
Tune in for expert insights, thought-provoking conversations, and practical strategies to stay ahead in the evolving world of manufacturing.
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Content Themes
The show delves into a range of themes including AI integration in manufacturing, digitization efforts, and industry trends. Specific episode topics include modernizing legacy systems, developing data intelligence from factory to boardroom, and the significance of culture in manufacturing transformation. Notable discussions include change management frameworks, the role of predictive maintenance, and workforce development strategies.

Welcome to The Manufacturing Intelligence Show—where innovation meets manufacturing. Join hosts Andrew Scheuermann, Co-founder and CEO, and Jennifer Davis, VP of Communications & Marketing at Arch Systems, as they dive into the latest trends in AI, digitization, and advanced technologies. Discover how these innovations are reshaping the industry and unlocking new opportunities for growth and efficiency.
Tune in for expert insights, thought-provoking conversations, and practical strategies to stay ahead in the evolving world of manufacturing.
Thirty years. Nokia. Flex. Vario Systems. HARMAN Automotive. And a career that started on the line as an operator.
Guido Heuser doesn’t talk about manufacturing from a boardroom, he talks about it from the shop floor up. As Manager of Global Advanced Manufacturing Engineering at HARMAN Automotive, he oversees quality, OEE, and process standards across factories on multiple continents. And he has some hard-earned things to say about where AI fits in and where human judgment still has to lead.
In this episode, Guido walks us through the real tension between quality and cycle time (and how data-driven insights can actually resolve it), how to make global standards stick across cultures without imposing them top-down, and why the next generation of engineers should start from scratch — on purpose.
He’s also refreshingly direct about AI: fully open to it, genuinely excited, and absolutely clear that curiosity and critical thinking must remain at the center of how we innovate.
You’ll hear:
- How HARMAN prevents quality escapes before they become field issues
- Why ownership beats enforcement when rolling out global standards
- What US and German manufacturing cultures can learn from each other
- The AI stance every experienced practitioner should have right now
- Career advice that compounds slowly — and pays off for decades

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