They're Reimagining How to Build Anything | Hadrian

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Industrial power is the base of any great civilization and Hadrian is building the future of manufacturing in America. Episode 32 of S³ features Hadrian.

0:00 Make manufacturing great again
2:41 Their current robots
5:00 The software problem
7:09 New robot
7:50 Time to build
9:28 My thoughts + wild week

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Great to see there are still people who care about manufacturing.

JigilJigil
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My dad was the plant manager at an Aerospace manufacturing plant, Rohr Industries. At its peak in the early 90’s there were more than a thousand people working at that plant and almost nothing was automated. He really enjoyed the video and we had to stop this video every minute or two so he could tell me how amazing this is. Thanks for the video allowing him to share his story with me. Cheers!

somenygaard
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Great to see an Aussie doing his bit for America.😊

YaMumsSpecialFriend
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Small aerospace metal shop manager here. All manual setups and a ton of bandsaws. This is absolutely fascinating and this guy has a much needed spirit if this country wants to flourish into the future.

moldyzucchinis
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Going back in the channel to watch all the videos in order, this channel is gonna blow up! Great editing, very interesting companies!

wilhellmllw
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Tactical comment for the algorithm 🫡

Hadrian and Chris are awesome

Renvoxan
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I love this man. I’ve fretted for a long time about the state of manufacturing in the US. I came to the conclusion that to compete with the low cost of labor of China everything would have to be super automated. This guy gets it and is doing it. I can’t say with enough enthusiasm how happy this makes me.

mouritsen
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The googly eyes just make all the machines better

nicholaswouters
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Extremely high quality content. This channel is very underrated. Keep it up man!

vaclavkhun
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Another great video. I have been binge watching several just now. Hadrian, Dirac and Chroma. Hadrian is strong on manufacturing, and Dirac on manufacturing for assembly. Dirac has a problem with learning from legacy engineers, and Chroma has an AI solution where they imagine companies might rework their process to have AI learning at the core. They are all strong on the software layer. I think you need a video where you get these 5 people in a room for a brainstorm session and record whatever comes out.

mrwayneright
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Awesome video! Thanks for publishing such great content, please keep on.

fabian
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Great video - I found out about Varda first and from there on in, have been hooked on the developments coming out of places like the Gundo. There's definately a positive vibe shift happening where people are daring to dream in a way they haven't done since the 60's. Perhaps one part of this is that so much momentum came off the back of big programs back then and it's taken several decades for the current reality to catch up of incrimentalism, red tape and lack of vision. Now there's a palpable awakening that we need to be daring and build the future we want to live in.

fraserjeffrey
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I'm generally wary about people who talk about the "longevity of the Empire" (1:07) but his heart seems like it's in the right place.

john.dough.
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That was the coolest thing I’ve seen in so long…big things are coming

therapydogdogtrainer
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Another great video! Looking forward to the 100k subscriber milestone next :)

michael-nef
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Awesome, can't wait to see your progress!

Joe-qmqw
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I look forward to these videos every week. Great work, Jason!

VDMQuickView
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This video is 10x better than the recent Forbes video on the topic. Good job on the interview!

vanenkhuizen
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love this channel, keep 'em coming!

dezunne
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Impressive, I work at a small outfit manufacturing here in the states and it’s not easy. Crew of maybe 5 who really dig into our machines and only been doing it about 3 years so this gives me hope for the future.

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