The Thought Atlas Podcast
Modern life runs on systems we rarely think about. Supply chains. Factories. Electronics. Processes. Most of the time, they’re invisible. Until something breaks. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Jay Patel, owner of Amtech, a family-run electronics manufacturer helping companies bring products from idea to full-scale production. As a second-generation entrepreneur, Jay has spent years transforming a traditional factory into something that operates more like a software platform—combining lean principles, automation, AI, and systems thinking. But beneath manufacturing lies a deeper question: Have we forgotten the importance of making things? Together, we explore: • Systems thinking and leadership• Why manufacturing remains invisible until it fails• The relationship between people and processes• Deming and lean philosophy• AI and the future of work• Supply chains and resilience• Efficiency versus robustness• Building physical products in a digital age• The importance of domestic manufacturing• Technology and the future of creation This isn’t simply a conversation about factories. It’s an exploration of complexity, resilience, innovation, and the systems quietly supporting modern life. 🌍 Thought Atlas: https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Jay Patel & Amtech: https://buildamtech.com/hardware-is-forever-podcast [https://buildamtech.com/hardware-is-forever-podcast]
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