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Exploring the benefits of a visitor management system
01/10/2024 Duração: 15minVisitor management systems have evolved from sticker nametags and sign-in sheets to robust platforms to track visitor access to a location. Dan Nohr, Solutions Development Engineer and North American Product Manager for Visitor Management Systems at Salto, shares insights about how visitor management systems can help enhance security, improve efficiency and support compliance and regulations.
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Smart factories, smart decisions: Exploring the benefits of software-defined manufacturing
01/10/2024 Duração: 26minSoftware-defined manufacturing (SDM)offers a way to organizations to better orchestrate work between man and machine and kickstart the long game of effective technology investment to future-proof IT and OT operations. It has the potential to help manufacturers address challenges, satisfy customer needs and create competitive advantage. In this episode of Machine Language, Tim Gaus, Smart Manufacturing Leader at Deloitte, joins us to discuss how software-defined manufacturing can be a game changer. He explains why Software-Defined Manufacturing (SDM) is gaining traction in the manufacturing industry, how it helps manufacturers create smart factories, its key benefits, how it can address long-term issues such as supply chain challenges and more.
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Cannabis Divided: How the 2024 election could reshape the future of hemp and marijuana
03/09/2024 Duração: 50minWith hemp (or red state weed) thriving in the United States and marijuana still stigmatized, the 2024 election could redefine the future of the North American cannabis industry. Denver attorney Bob Hoban and Vancouver lawyer Rob Laurie explore the implications on both sides of the border. Sponsored by Quality Horticulture
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The Grower’s Journey: A glimpse inside Quebec cannabis cultivation with two leading directors
16/08/2024 Duração: 30minJoin cultivators Patrick Pagé of Great White North Growers and Mehgan Race Widdison of Mauve et Herbes as they share their commercial agriculture experiences in Quebec. Hear how their unique lifestyle, commitment to the craft and camaraderie with fellow growers propels the industry forward, creating a culture of continuous improvement and innovation in Canadian cannabis.
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Groupe Marcelle’s CEO, sits down to talk cosmetics manufacturing in Canada
06/08/2024 Duração: 21minGroupe Marcelle is a Canadian manufacturer of cosmetics, with a supply chain spanning the globe. They are continuing on an Industry 4.0 journey, and the CEO David Cape sits down to talk about how the company has evolved over the years, and where it’s headed next in the world of cosmetics manufacturing.
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Giving Ontario’s building and construction tradeswomen a stronger voice: OBCT’s Speakers’ Bureau
30/07/2024 Duração: 13minWant to hear inspiring stories from women who are breaking barriers in the construction industry? Tune into this episode of Direct & Current to learn about the Ontario Building and Construction Tradeswomen’s new Speakers’ Bureau. Host Anthony Capkun is joined by Kate Walsh to talk about this exciting initiative that connects organizations with skilled tradeswomen ready to share their experiences. From electricians and carpenters to boilermakers and beyond, these women are passionate about inspiring the next generation of tradespeople. Discover how the Speakers’ Bureau is helping to change perceptions about women in the skilled trades and providing a platform for these remarkable individuals to share their journeys. Whether you’re a student, educator, business leader or event planner, you’ll want to know more about OBCT’s Speakers’ Bureau.
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Blue Line, The Podcast: Celebrating our 35th anniversary with Chief Mike Callaghan (ret.)
09/07/2024 Duração: 21minA lot has changed in the world of law enforcement since the 1980s. Mike Callaghan, who recently retired as the Chief of the Belleville Police Service, left public safety with over 38 years of policing experience. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder sat down with Callaghan to look back at his incredible career, and to see what has changed for police most over the last four decades. We hope you enjoy this special podcast episode, dedicated to celebrating Blue Line’s 35th anniversary.
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Talking food and food education with Anthony Borgo
27/05/2024 Duração: 41minBakers Journal editor Colleen Cross speaks with Anthony Borgo, coordinator of the baking and pastry arts program and professor of apprentice cook and culinary programs at Georgian College in Barrie, Ont., about his work with students, what they are looking for in a career (hint: leadership positions) and what skills the professional bakers of tomorrow are learning. We also delve into Borgo’s rich culinary and baking background, his influences and finish with five rapid-fire questions about baking, pizza, pasta and more! Anthony’s new podcast featuring exciting and meaningful conversations about food. Click here to listen. Learn more about Georgian College and the professional bakers of tomorrow here. Listen now!
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Blue Line, The Podcast: Officer reintegration after trauma
23/04/2024 Duração: 20minMembers of law enforcement face traumatic incidents quite often as they carry out their duties. But how can we support those members as they return to work? In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder is joined by Chief Mental Health Officer Derek Sienko and RCMP S/Sgt. Ray Savage to talk about the National Reintegration Program, how first responders return to work after traumatic incidents and the gap that exists between clinicians and employers.
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One-on-One with Karen Bornarth, Bread Bakers Guild of America
11/04/2024 Duração: 22minBakers Journal editor Colleen Cross speaks with Karen Bornarth, Executive Director, Bread Bakers Guild of America, about the BBGA’s Bakery Leadership Circle and an exciting artisan bread panel Karen is leading at the Baking Association of Canada’s Bakery Showcase in Toronto in May. In this podcast we’ll answer these questions and more: What is the Bakery Leadership Circle? Who should participate? What will people gain from this program? How does it work? What’s been the feedback so far from participants? Karen’s talk at the Baking Association of Canada’s Bakery Showcase in Toronto in May, “Lessons from the Bakery Leadership Circle.” What else happening at Showcase, including Karen’s participation in a panel discussion, “The Future of Artisan Baking.” Learn more about the Bakery Leadership Circle and a wealth of events the BBGA hosts every year at bbga.org. Bakery Showcase will take place May 5 and 6 at the Toronto Congress Centre. You can register to attend at bakeryshowcasecanada.ca. We hope to meet many
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Security Insights, the Podcast: Safeguarding the workplace
10/04/2024 Duração: 12minWith the rise in flexible work schedules, hybrid environments and coworking spaces, the need for security is paramount. How can organizations reassure their employees that their belongings are protected, even when they might not be present? Nikki Seidman, Coworking and Corporate Smart Office Engagement Manager for Salto Systems, shares strategies and solutions for employers looking to keep their spaces secure.
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Rob Laurie Navigates Legal Frontiers: Indigenous law, cannabis advocacy and psychedelic reform
25/03/2024 Duração: 56minCannabis lawyer Rob Laurie shares his journey into law fueled by a desire to advocate for those without a voice. Between the legal complexities that shape the future, coupled with the challenges of conservative ideologies, still there is hope for progress. Laurie reflects on the importance of bringing authentic experiences to the table, “from Copperhead Road to Wall Street (or Bay Street), and back again.”
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VueReal’s Dr. Reza Chaji talks about microLED displays and advanced display manufacturing
22/03/2024 Duração: 18minVueReal is an organization manufacturing advanced displays using novel transfer technology. The organization is looking to reduce the emissions in LED displays and is working with universities and commercial partners to expand its footprint.
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Trillium Network for Advanced Mfg.’s Brendan Sweeney sits down to talk about their manufacturing map
15/03/2024 Duração: 23minThe Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing has developed the TrilliumGIS, an interactive map showing all manufacturing facilities across Ont., and the organization’s Managing Director, Brendan Sweeney, joined us to talk about the implications, its possible uses, and what’s next for his team.
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Blue Line, The Podcast: What is moral injury, and how do we address it?
28/02/2024 Duração: 29minMoral injury is widely understudied, especially where it concerns first responders and veterans. Because of this, moral injury is seen differently by officers, leaders, and clinicians. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder is joined by Chief Mental Health Officer Derek Sienko, Lucie Tremblay, who is a retired deputy chief of Via Rail Canada and retired Senior Officer of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Phil Lancaster, a retired police detective, to discuss what changes need to be made in policing organizations to address moral injury.
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ventureLAB’s, Avinash Persaud, sits down to talk everything semiconductor
23/02/2024 Duração: 22minventureLAB’s VP of the Hardware Catalyst Initiative, Avinash Persaud, sits down with us to talk about semiconductors, their shortage and ongoing development within Canada, and where the industry is headed as start-ups continue their advanced mfg. journey in Canada.
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Predictive maintenance in manufacturing: An IIoT journey
30/01/2024 Duração: 33minThere are different types of maintenance strategies for a manufacturing facility. Predictive maintenance is a condition-based type of strategy, focused on implementing IoT sensors that read data at all times, enabling an intelligent data acquisition that helps address the issue of having a maintenance worker onsite to monitor or read specific data out of a machine. Industries are looking to implement IIoT strategies through data acquisition, cloud monitoring and big data. In this episode of Machine Language, Juan Carlos Garcia from Omron Automation joins us to discuss how predictive Maintenance helps address the initial stages of moving towards IIoT by acquiring data. We discuss role of IoT sensors in predictive maintenance, communication protocols, the concept of on-the-go analytics, examples where predictive maintenance has led to significant cost and time savings, how predictive maintenance acts as a crucial stepping stone for industries looking to implement IIoT strategies, and more.
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Millennial growers and feeding the B.C. market with Kyra Horvath
30/01/2024 Duração: 30minFounder, COO and master grower of Pineapple Buds, Kyra Horvath, discusses operations at her micro cultivation facility in Oliver, B.C. located on the Osoyoos Indian Band. From cultivation origins to QA and workforce efficiencies, join in the conversation with a grower from the new generation who’s playing a role in helping pivot the Canadian cannabis market.
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The CFI Podcast: Navigating 2023's challenges and charting the course for 2024 with Chris Duncan
21/12/2023 Duração: 33minExplore the intricacies of Canada's forest industry in 2023 through an insightful podcast featuring CFI editor Jennifer Ellson and Chris Duncan, national leader of forestry and forest products services at MNP. Despite global challenges, softwood lumber prices stabilize, sawmills break even, and AI and automation offer exciting prospects. Join the conversation on market resilience, industry highs, and lows, and get exclusive insights on navigating 2024. Sponsored by MNP , this podcast provides a comprehensive overview of the highs, lows, and future outlook for Canada's forest sector. Listen to the SoundCloud link below. Have an idea for a podcast episode? Email CFI editor Jennifer Ellson at [email protected].
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Blue Line, The Podcast: A dive into mental health research
14/12/2023 Duração: 29minMental health is a topic Blue Line, The Podcast has looked at before, and as much talk as there has been in law enforcement about removing the stigma of seeking help, it still exists. In this episode, editor Brittani Schroeder is joined by Chief Mental Health officer Derek Sienko to talk about the mental health challenges faced by police officers, and where the change might need to come from. Derek is a certified police chaplain who holds a Master’s in Military Psychology. He is also a certified Canadian vocational rehabilitation professional, a Return-To-Work and disability management professional, and a Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder survivor.