Shawn Tierney meets up with Aaron Moncur of Pipeline Design and Engineering to discuss "The Most Underrated Skill in Automation," as well as the upcoming
Product Design Expo, and the "Being An Engineer" podcast, all in this episode of The Automation Podcast.
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Special thanks to Pipeline for sponsoring this episode so we could release it ad free on all platforms! To learn more about Pipeline, the PDExpo, and Aaron's Podcast, see the below links:
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PDX: Product Design Expo, Registration Link (use coupon IIA50 to save $50!)
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Being An Engineer podcast
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The Wave (engineering community website)
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Aaron's LinkedIn profile
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Pipeline company website
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Shawn Tierney (Host): Hey, everybody. Thank you for tuning back in to the automation podcast. This week, I meet up with Aaron Moncur from Pipeline Design and Engineering to talk about what he thinks is the most important skill to have in industrial automation. And we also talk about his upcoming event, PDX, which is, coming up just in a few weeks, and we even have a coupon if you wanna go to save you $50 off the admission price. And we also talk about his podcast.
He has over 300 interviews with engineers from all kinds of backgrounds, and, I think you guys will find that interesting as well. And, we just had a great time just talking and chatting about different strategies and different challenges we've had over the years in the automation world. So with that said, let's go ahead and jump right into our interview with Aaron Moncur of Pipeline Design and Engineering. I wanna welcome to the show for the first time, Aaron. And, we have a very exciting topic to talk about today.
Should be very interesting to all you controls engineers and you high end electricians and technicians out there do automation. But, before we jump into the discussion, Aaron, please, tell the people a little bit about yourself.
Aaron Moncur (Pipeline): Alright. Well, Shawn, thank you so much for the introduction and having me on the podcast. I've been excited to talk with you. I have my own podcast as well, actually. I'll I'll touch on that a little bit, but, I love talking about engineering and, business and automation.
My company, Pipeline Design and Engineering, we've been around for about fifteen years now, and our focus is, industrial automation. We're integrators. We also do a lot of, just test fixtures, you know, smaller, not necessarily automated, but manual fixtures, things like that, machine building. We even do we actually started fifteen years ago in in general, product design.