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  • From Composite Space Armor™ to Orbital Data Centers: Interview with Trevor Smith, founder and CEO of Atomic-6
    2026/06/05

    On this episode, Trevor Smith, founder and CEO of Atomic-6, joins the podcast. Atomic-6 is an advanced composite solutions manufacturer revolutionizing mobility in extreme environments.

    Atomic-6 also just launched ODC.space, the world's first marketplace that allows customers to spec, price, and order orbital data center capacity without building their own satellite systems.

    Learn more about them at https://atomic-6.com.

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    32 分
  • Advancing Circular Composites: How James Cropper and Hexcel Are Driving Recycling Innovation Through the ECCA
    2026/06/03

    On this episode, Mandy Clement of James Cropper and David Tilbrook of Hexcel join the show to discuss how their companies are working together through the ECCA, to advance the development of high-value composite materials made from recycled carbon fibre that support both performance and circularity across aerospace, automotive, and mobility sectors.

    The European Circular Composites Alliance (ECCA), led by the European Composites Industry Association (EUCIA), brings together material suppliers, manufacturers, recyclers, and end users to tackle the challenges that have historically limited composite recycling. A key focus of the initiative is advancing the use of recovered and recycled carbon fiber in aerospace and defense applications, where maintaining material performance and maximizing fiber value are essential to achieving circularity at scale.

    You can learn more by visiting https://advancedmaterials.jamescropper.com/journal/james-cropper-and-hexcel-collaborate-through-ecca-to-advance-aligned-composite-recycling-solutions/.

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    27 分
  • Inside the $9 Million FRP Sector Gate Project: Interview with Scott Lewit and Joni Richards of Structural Composites
    2026/05/29

    On this episode, Scott Lewit and Joni Richards of Structural Composites, Inc., join the show to discuss their latest projects, one of which includes a $9 million contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Canaveral Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Sector Gate Project at Port Canaveral. It represents a significant milestone in the adoption of advanced composite materials for critical marine infrastructure.
    Founded in 1987, SCI specializes in engineering, testing, prototyping, and manufacturing advanced composite structures. They've spent decades advancing composites across defense, marine, transportation, and industrial markets.

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    33 分
  • The Strait of Hormuz Conflict and the Future of Global Supply Chains
    2026/05/22

    The conflict in Iran, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is sending shockwaves through global supply chains—particularly across petrochemicals, resins, and composite materials.

    With nearly 20% of the world's oil and a significant share of polyethylene, polypropylene, and key chemical feedstocks moving through this critical chokepoint, disruptions are already driving price volatility, supply shortages, and shifting sourcing strategies.
    On this episode, I have two guests joining me to discuss the impact on supply chains:

    Dawn Hersey, Ph.D., is a combat veteran and subject matter expert in resilience, stability, and conflict. She owns Ferndon Consulting, an Intelligence firm. Her expertise is in international conflict, geopolitical dynamics, and predictive analytics.

    David Eyes is an automotive supply chain expert with 25 years of experience, working closely with complex manufacturers and auto suppliers on supply chain risk.

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    45 分
  • Beyond Concrete: Bio-Composites, Algae-Based Cement, and New Ideas for Carbon-Smart Architecture
    2026/05/19

    Joining the podcast this week is Bruce King, an engineer, author, filmmaker, and one of the leading voices in sustainable and bio-based building materials. He is the author of the book Build Beyond Zero: New Ideas for Carbon-Smart Architecture.

    Bruce spent more than 45 years in structural engineering, working on everything from high-rise buildings to resort projects, before shifting his focus toward a bigger question: how do we build in a way that works with nature instead of against it?

    Today, Bruce's work spans everything from straw composites and low-carbon concrete to emerging bio-materials like mycelium, bacterial cellulose, and algae-based construction systems.

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    26 分
  • AI, Automation, and the Future of U.S. Manufacturing: Interview with Rush LaSelle, CEO of Fathom Digital Manufacturing
    2026/05/14

    Joining the podcast this week is Rush LaSelle, CEO of Fathom Digital Manufacturing.
    Rush is a veteran leader in advanced manufacturing with more than 30 years of experience scaling digital manufacturing, automation, and additive technologies across aerospace, defense, healthcare, and industrial markets.

    His expertise spans additive manufacturing, automation, robotics, advanced materials, and mission-critical manufacturing operations, giving him a unique perspective on where U.S. manufacturing is headed next.

    You can learn more about Fathom by visiting https://fathommfg.com.

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    21 分
  • The Future of Composites Workforce Training – Updates from Kyle Jordan of ACMA
    2026/05/12

    On this episode, Kyle Jordan joins the show to share some updates on the ACMA's Certified Composites Technician programs. Kyle is Director of Certifications with the ACMA. He'll be discussing some of the new digital training options launched over the last couple of months, including those for CCT recertification.

    You can learn more about these CCT training programs by visiting https://acmanet.org/education/certified-composites-technician-program.

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    18 分
  • Funding Innovators in AI & Deep Tech: Interview with Anna Brady-Estevez
    2026/05/05

    On this episode, Anna Brady-Estevez, PhD, joins the show. She is the founding partner of American Deep Tech, a technology investment firm that focuses on aerospace & space tech, energy, AI, biotech and more. Anna has served as a Program Director at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), where she led the Small Business Innovation Research portfolio focused on Space Tech, Energy, Chemical, and Environmental technologies.

    During her tenure, Anna invested and managed over $250M in grants to early-stage, high-impact startups.

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    39 分