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Meet Dean Bartles, PhD, President and CEO, Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group

"I wanted to figure out how we could help small and medium-sized manufacturers. That eventually led me to the job I've taken now."  

Dean Bartles, PhD is addressing one of the most pressing issues in the manufacturing industry today: the struggle of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. While larger corporations have the resources to easily adopt new manufacturing technologies and processes, SMEs often find themselves lagging behind due to limited resources and expertise. Dr. Bartles' work aims to bridge this gap by providing these smaller manufacturers with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to thrive. By focusing on applied research and technology deployment, his initiatives help SMEs integrate advanced manufacturing methods, making them more efficient and competitive.

The Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group (MTDG), where Dr. Bartles currently serves as President and CEO, was born out of a need to support manufacturing innovation and technology adoption. Dr. Bartles' extensive background, including 30 years at General Dynamics Corporation in various global manufacturing leadership roles, uniquely positioned him to understand the challenges faced by the industry. MTDG now serves as a holding company for the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining and Advanced Manufacturing International, focusing on applied research and the practical deployment of manufacturing technologies. 

In This Episode

In our latest podcast episode, Dr. Bartles, an industry veteran with a wealth of knowledge in manufacturing and technology management, shares his journey from a 30-year career at General Dynamics Corporation to his current role at the Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group. He dives into the challenges and opportunities faced by small- and medium-sized manufacturers, highlighting the critical role of technology in leveling the playing field. Dr. Bartles also discussed the importance of education and continuous learning, offering valuable advice for both students and professionals looking to advance their careers. 

Topics

  • The difficulties small- and medium-sized enterprises face in adopting advanced manufacturing technologies and staying competitive in the market.
  • How the Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group helps SMEs integrate advanced manufacturing methods through applied research and technology deployment.
  • Current trends and future directions in manufacturing technologies, including the impact of AI, AR, and VR on the industry.
  • The differences between additive and subtractive manufacturing, and their respective applications in various industries.
  • The critical role of professional organizations and networking in advancing one's career and staying updated with industry developments.
  • Guidance for students and mid-career professionals on where to focus their studies and how to stay relevant in the manufacturing field.
  • The importance of partnerships between manufacturing companies and educational institutions in driving innovation and workforce development.
  • The growing demand for skilled workers in manufacturing and the opportunities available for those entering the field. 

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