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VCP: NNZP on manufacturing, mining and what it will take to produce products in the US
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Host Vance Crowe is joined by NNZP is a proven manufacturing expert, engineer and an interesting character on X.
They explore topics ranging from manufacturing, economics, to broader societal issues. In one particular episode, he converses with an anonymous guest named nnzp, who sheds light on the global industrial landscape, particularly focusing on how countries like China have gained control over material markets through strategic advantages in labor and environmental policies. nnzp discusses the implications of this control, including the loss of industrial know-how in the West due to stringent regulations and the retirement of skilled workers.
The dialogue also covers the importance of energy in industrial processes, with nnzp advocating for nuclear power as a stable, efficient energy source over renewables. They delve into the effects of industrial policy on national security, economic self-reliance, and the challenges of innovation, where the balance between patenting and keeping trade secrets is debated. The episode ends with reflections on public trust, product quality, and the philosophical value of time, underlining the necessity of mentorship to pass on industrial expertise for future generations.
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They explore topics ranging from manufacturing, economics, to broader societal issues. In one particular episode, he converses with an anonymous guest named nnzp, who sheds light on the global industrial landscape, particularly focusing on how countries like China have gained control over material markets through strategic advantages in labor and environmental policies. nnzp discusses the implications of this control, including the loss of industrial know-how in the West due to stringent regulations and the retirement of skilled workers.
The dialogue also covers the importance of energy in industrial processes, with nnzp advocating for nuclear power as a stable, efficient energy source over renewables. They delve into the effects of industrial policy on national security, economic self-reliance, and the challenges of innovation, where the balance between patenting and keeping trade secrets is debated. The episode ends with reflections on public trust, product quality, and the philosophical value of time, underlining the necessity of mentorship to pass on industrial expertise for future generations.
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446 episodes
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Manage episode 461069704 series 2555956
Content provided by [email protected] and Vance Crowe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by [email protected] and Vance Crowe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Host Vance Crowe is joined by NNZP is a proven manufacturing expert, engineer and an interesting character on X.
They explore topics ranging from manufacturing, economics, to broader societal issues. In one particular episode, he converses with an anonymous guest named nnzp, who sheds light on the global industrial landscape, particularly focusing on how countries like China have gained control over material markets through strategic advantages in labor and environmental policies. nnzp discusses the implications of this control, including the loss of industrial know-how in the West due to stringent regulations and the retirement of skilled workers.
The dialogue also covers the importance of energy in industrial processes, with nnzp advocating for nuclear power as a stable, efficient energy source over renewables. They delve into the effects of industrial policy on national security, economic self-reliance, and the challenges of innovation, where the balance between patenting and keeping trade secrets is debated. The episode ends with reflections on public trust, product quality, and the philosophical value of time, underlining the necessity of mentorship to pass on industrial expertise for future generations.
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continue reading
They explore topics ranging from manufacturing, economics, to broader societal issues. In one particular episode, he converses with an anonymous guest named nnzp, who sheds light on the global industrial landscape, particularly focusing on how countries like China have gained control over material markets through strategic advantages in labor and environmental policies. nnzp discusses the implications of this control, including the loss of industrial know-how in the West due to stringent regulations and the retirement of skilled workers.
The dialogue also covers the importance of energy in industrial processes, with nnzp advocating for nuclear power as a stable, efficient energy source over renewables. They delve into the effects of industrial policy on national security, economic self-reliance, and the challenges of innovation, where the balance between patenting and keeping trade secrets is debated. The episode ends with reflections on public trust, product quality, and the philosophical value of time, underlining the necessity of mentorship to pass on industrial expertise for future generations.
- Click here to support the podcast by purchasing Bitcoin on River.com: https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP
- Click here to learn more about Legacy Interviews: https://www.legacyinterviews.com/
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