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The innovation of metal fabrication with Bystronic's John Paul Surdo

31 min · 21 de ago de 2025
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John Paul Surdo, President of Americas for Bystronic [https://bystronic.com/usa/en-us], joins FMA President/CEO Ed Youdell on the Ed Talks podcast. They chat about the strides that the metal fabrication industry has made is recent years by implementing advanced technologies like automation, robotics, and AI, and how that raised the bar on the sector's skilled workforce. They also talk about what it means to be a leader in the metal fabrication industry, how FABTECH [https://www.fabtechexpo.com/] reflects the advancements the sector has made, navigating changes in current supply chain landscape, and the importance of attracting younger generations into the workforce through facility tours and hands-on learning in manufacturing camps like SparkForce [https://www.fmamfg.org/foundation/camps]. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org [podcast@fmamfg.org] with any comments, questions, or suggestions.

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