NEW Manufacturing Insights

Ep. 121: Wisconsin Drives Manufacturing Summit is June 1-2

18 min · 30. apr. 2026
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Oliver Schmitz, associate dean for corporate engagement and entrepreneurship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, joins Kate and Ann on this episode to preview a new event: the Wisconsin Drives Manufacturing Summit he's helping organize for June 1-2 at Lambeau Field. The first day of the event will feature an innovation showcase, and the second day will be filled with programming -- all of it, Schmitz says, is designed to help inspire collaboration within the state and help bridge the gap between industry and academia.  Learn more about the summit online at widrivesmanufacturing.com.  Thank you to Stoke RGA for sponsoring the podcast throughout the year. Learn more at stokerga.com.

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