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In 5: Inside Siemens' $1 Billion Investment in U.S. Manufacturing
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From Rockets to Affordable Housing: The Startup Leader Disrupting Construction
Apr 21, 2026
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From Refugee Camp to Eight-Figure Founder
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| 5/4/26 | In 5: Inside Siemens' $1 Billion Investment in U.S. Manufacturing | What does a $1 billion investment in American manufacturing actually look like? In this episode of Optimistic Outlook in Five, guest host Lauren Espin explores how Siemens USA invested more than $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing between 2021 and 2026, and how those investments are reshaping industries, creating jobs, and strengthening America’s industrial future. From new electrical infrastructure facilities in Texas, California, and the Carolinas to advanced passenger rail manufacturing in North Carolina, Siemens is expanding domestic manufacturing capacity to support critical sectors including AI, data centers, semiconductors, utilities, automotive, healthcare, and transportation. This episode highlights the real-world impact of industrial investment — from workforce development and job creation to energy infrastructure, rail manufacturing, and the future of U.S. competitiveness. In this episode: How Siemens invested $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing from 2021–2026 How Siemens is supporting AI, data centers, energy infrastructure, and transportation The impact of manufacturing investments on local jobs and workforce development Why domestic manufacturing matters for economic growth and industrial resilience How Siemens is helping strengthen America’s infrastructure and industrial competitiveness If you’re interested in manufacturing, industrial technology, infrastructure, workforce development, AI, energy, or the future of American industry, this episode offers a closer look at how long-term investment can create lasting impact across communities nationwide. Show notes: Press release - Siemens Achieves $1 billion in U.S. Manufacturing Investments, Strengthening American Reindustrialization, Supply Chains and Workforce: https://news.siemens.com/en-us/siemens-achieves-1-billion-us-manufacturing-investments/ Episode transcript | 5m 04s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | The Hidden Health Challenge Inside Buildings | Most of us spend up to 90% of our lives indoors—but how often do we think about the air we’re breathing inside buildings? Indoor air quality plays a critical role in human health, especially in places like hospitals, schools, and offices where airborne pathogens and contaminants can spread quickly. Yet for decades, building systems have relied on static approaches like basic ventilation and filtration. That’s starting to change. In this episode of The Optimistic Outlook In Five, guest host Lauren Espin explores how a groundbreaking initiative called BREATHE is transforming the future of healthy buildings. By combining biosensors, real-time risk assessment software, and advanced building automation, this program aims to reduce respiratory disease transmission by at least 25%. Siemens is helping lead this shift, integrating digital twin technology and AI-driven building controls to create environments that can detect airborne threats and respond instantly, adjusting airflow, filtration, and disinfection in real time. The result? Buildings that don’t just monitor air quality, but actively predict, adapt, and protect human health. | 4m 36s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | From Rockets to Affordable Housing: The Startup Leader Disrupting Construction | The construction worker's son who learned to build spacecraft is about to disrupt a $1.4 trillion industry that hasn't changed in 70 years. Nick Callegari spent his childhood summers working construction sites alongside his father, a laborer who still builds walls in Florida using the exact same methods he used 30 years ago. Then Nick went to work as an engineer at SpaceX, where he watched a team challenge every assumption about what's possible and accomplish the extraordinary. That contrast haunted him. 41% of America's construction workforce retires by 2031. We're already millions of homes short. And Nick's own family experienced the crushing pain of housing insecurity, so he understands the problem that faces millions of American families. So he left SpaceX and rockets behind to solve it. In this deeply personal episode of The Optimistic Outlook, Forbes 30 Under 30 founder Nick Callegari reveals how his company Verustruct are using mobile robotics and AI-powered 3D printing to build affordable homes at a scale traditional construction never could, and why this matters to investors, manufacturers, and anyone who believes advanced technology should serve basic human needs first. Host Peng-Sang Cau— a Cambodian refugee, former founder, and now Siemens' startup ecosystem leader — brings her own story of survival and technology's promise to this conversation about who gets access to the future we're building. You'll discover: Why the housing shortage is a skilled labor crisis that automation must solve How the Verustruct mobile 3D printing system works differently and with greater agility than any other 3D printing technology for homes What $2.1M in pre-seed funding means for construction's digital transformation Why "the future is here, but not evenly distributed" — and what Siemens is doing about it The personal pain that drives mission-focused founders to tackle society's thorniest problems How Siemens for Startups partners with innovators from concept to automation at scale This isn't another startup story. It's about how we're finally applying spacecraft-level innovation to the fundamental right of shelter. For leaders in construction tech, real estate development, automation, venture capital, or manufacturing: this is the conversation about where digital transformation meets demographic crisis. Show notes: More about Verustruct: https://www.verustruct.com/ Siemens for Startups Program: https://www.siemens.com/en-us/company/innovation/startups/ | 32m 06s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | From Refugee Camp to Eight-Figure Founder | At nine years old, Peng-Sang Cau was living in a Thai refugee camp with nothing but the clothes on her back. Her family had survived Cambodia's killing fields — where 33% of the population was starved, worked, or tortured to death. They escaped with rice as currency, got mugged crossing the border, and were rescued by a Red Cross truck. Her parents had lost everything: a bicycle parts manufacturing business built from nothing, years of 3-hour sleep nights, a life constructed on handshakes because her father couldn't read or write. The only reason her family survived the Khmer Rouge work camps? A former employee remembered how her parents had treated him like family. That lesson — how you treat people when you have power determines whether they save you when you have none — became the foundation of everything Peng built next. In this deeply personal episode encore presentation of an episode from the Siemens Pioneers podcast, Peng shares her journey from fleeing genocide as a child to founding Transformix, one of Canada's premier automation companies, which she grew to an eight-figure acquisition. But this isn't a rags-to-riches fairy tale. This is a masterclass in resilience, leadership, and what it actually takes to build something lasting when the world tells you what you can't do. You'll hear the painful decisions: Fighting VCs who couldn't comprehend a hardware-software hybrid company Choosing reinvestment over personal wealth during a divorce and company crisis Building culture on her mother's wisdom: discipline privately, compliment publicly You'll learn Peng's leadership framework: Integrity — "Your word is gold" (the supplier who trusted her with $150K because of her reputation) Respect — Debate fiercely, but honor each other Passion — "There's the door. I'm not for everybody." Innovation — Not just technology. Different thinking. Being "stupid" enough to challenge norms. And you'll discover why Siemens brought her on as their startup ecosystem leader — because she's lived every dimension of the startup journey: founder, CEO, angel investor, board member, acquisition survivor, and mentor who understands the pain of building something from nothing. Hosts Paul Musso and Jim Gernatt welcome Peng to the Siemens family in this inspiring conversation about overcoming impossible odds, treating people like human beings in an industry that often doesn't, and using technology to create enterprises that last — not just companies that make a living. For startup founders, manufacturing leaders, investors, and anyone building in hard tech or industrial innovation: This is what leadership under pressure actually looks like. Perfect for listeners interested in manufacturing innovation, industrial automation, startup leadership, overcoming adversity, building sustainable enterprises, diversity in tech, angel investing, and creating lasting impact in traditional industries. Show notes Siemens for Startups Program: https://www.siemens.com/en-us/company/innovation/startups/ Siemens Pioneers Podcast: Startups From Dreams to Reality: https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/podcasts/startups/forged-in-war-proven-in-business-the-story-of-peng-cau/ Episode transcript | 30m 32s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | In Five: Powering AI and the $165 Million Investment In American Manufacturing | When people talk about artificial intelligence, one question comes up again and again: How will we power the data centers behind it? AI workloads are pushing data‑center power demand, density, and reliability requirements higher than ever before, and the electrical infrastructure that supports these facilities needs to keep pace. What people may not realize, though, is that meeting these needs can also fuel something else: major new investment in U.S. manufacturing. In this episode of The Optimistic Outlook In Five, host Lauren Espin breaks down Siemens' $165 million investment across North and South Carolina in five new or expanded manufacturing facilities creating 350 American jobs while dramatically scaling production of critical electrical equipment. Show notes: https://news.siemens.com/en-us/siemens-invests-165m-carolinas-supports-data-centers/ | 3m 51s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | The Sustainability Trap: Why Investment Is Rising but Impact Isn't | Most companies say sustainability is a priority. Far fewer are seeing it actually move the needle on their business. A new industry survey puts a number on that gap: more than 85% of executives plan to increase their sustainability investments yet only about one in four reports very high impact from those efforts. So what's going wrong, and how do the leaders get it right? In this episode of the Optimistic Outlook, Siemens' Erica Call sits down with UL Solutions' Luca De Ferrari to explore why sustainability is shifting from a compliance checkbox to a genuine growth strategy. Drawing on conversations with manufacturers and industrial companies across the U.S., they dig into why investment keeps rising even as pressure for real ROI intensifies and what's holding most organizations back from turning ambition into measurable results. They reveal how trusted analytics, clear data, and real-time visibility into energy costs are giving leading companies something their competitors don't have: the ability to use sustainability to reduce costs, manage risk, and strengthen long-term competitiveness. In other words, for the companies thinking about sustainability as integral to their process, it not a cost of doing business anymore - it's their competitive edge. Show notes Episode transcript UL Solutions ‘Sustainability Surge’ Report: https://www.ul.com/news/ul-solutions-sustainability-surge-report-offers-insights-sustainable-innovation UL Solutions - From Regulatory Compliance to Competitive Competence: https://www.ul.com/resources/tale-two-cs-compliance-competency Siemens - Turning compliance into competitive advantage: https://blog.siemens.com/2025/08/csrd-turning-compliance-into-competitive-advantage/ Siemens Advanta - Building a Data-Driven Sustainability Reporting Strategy: https://www.siemens-advanta.com/featured-articles/data-driven-sustainability-reporting-strategy Siemens Sustainability Impact Report 2025: https://assets.ctfassets.net/17si5cpawjzf/1yDtHJ6i5AHdCLGDmnuDeS/dfb63459695840fd0954d4aab356747b/siemens-sustainability-impact.pdf | 19m 31s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | In 5: The Missing Piece of the AI Future - And Where It's Being Built Today | AI is everywhere but can America actually use it where it matters? From drug discovery to autonomous vehicles to the factory floor, the possibilities are staggering, but potential alone doesn't build anything. Getting AI from the data center to the factory floor, the hospital, and the lab requires one thing most people aren't talking about: infrastructure. America's most innovative industrial tech companies have been quietly building that foundation by combining industrial AI with digital twin technology, real-time data systems, and the tools manufacturers need to turn intelligence into action. Now, they're taking it further. In this special 5-minute episode, Siemens Interim President & CEO Ann Fairchild discusses the impact of the U.S. Department of Energy's Genesis Mission, a landmark collaboration aimed at accelerating AI deployment across American industry. Because no one company can scale up AI alone. Show notes: Press release: Siemens to help build AI-ready scientific infrastructure as part of U.S. Department of Energy's Genesis Mission Episode Transcript | 4m 54s | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | From Risk to Readiness: How Climate Resilience Is Reshaping Business Decisions | Climate resilience is no longer a distant or abstract concern for businesses. From rising heat and water stress to supply chain disruption and higher operating costs, quieter climate impacts are already shaping how companies plan, invest, and compete. In this episode of The Optimistic Outlook, Erika Gupta, Global Head of Sustainability at Siemens Financial Services, is joined by Harry Morrison, Partner at Bain & Company, to explore what resilience really means for business today. Together, they discuss how severe weather dynamics show up in day-to-day operations, why action often lags even when risks are well understood, and how better data, analytics, and AI are helping leaders see and respond to risk more clearly. The conversation looks beyond risk avoidance to examine how resilience can strengthen performance, support long-term growth, and help organizations make better decisions. Show notes: Transcript: https://assets.ctfassets.net/17si5cpawjzf/7oJC8z0fb4YhwgrsW8J3qS/26d5cd98a0e31eed2aa98fe01efdc021/022426-gupta-morrison-optimistic-outlook-transcript.pdf The CEO Playbook for Climate Resilience: https://www.bain.com/insights/the-ceo-playbook-for-climate-resilience-ceo-sustainability-guide-2025/ Infrastructure Transition Monitor: https://www.siemens.com/en-us/company/sustainability/infrastructure-transition-monitor-report/?acz=1&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23448235816&gbraid=0AAAAADEuPPM0SpA6QyiRjstvf154OVNCH&gclid=CjwKCAiAs4HMBhBJEiwACrfNZZfbMu0Y94Sr06CXOu6gggqnHIgCTHIGpLEg3pq4lkJc9YT5YM_DOBoCfGgQAvD_BwE Digital Business Optimizer: https://www.dbo.siemens.com/?utm_source=optimistic_outlook_podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=optimistic_outlook_podcast_with_bain_on_resilience&utm_id=E-qftC | 24m 19s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | In 5: The Electrician Shortage—and a Coalition to Close the Gap | America is electrifying at a pace we’ve never seen before – driven by AI data centers, smart grids, and modern infrastructure. But all of it depends on one critical workforce: electricians. The problem? The U.S. faces roughly 80,000 electrical job openings every year – and the gap is growing. In this Optimistic Outlook In Five, Lauren Espin breaks down why the electrician shortage has become a national challenge, and how a new coalition of industry, education, government, and nonprofit partners is coming together through the Siemens Foundation’s Careers Electric initiative to help close the gap. You’ll hear how this first-of-its-kind effort is creating clear, accessible pathways into high-paying electrical careers that don’t require a four-year degree—and why the model launching in North Carolina could become a blueprint for other states. Show notes: Press Release - https://news.siemens.com/en-us/siemens-foundation-launches-careers-electric-national-workforce-initiative/ Episode Transcript - https://assets.ctfassets.net/17si5cpawjzf/6aLp0p8BfOHcP07o9Ea75I/ef9b42a06c9ec4598cf5ecd315efaea2/021926-optimistic-outlook-podcast-transcript.pdf | 4m 55s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | Full Speed Ahead: How High-Speed Rail and AI Are Transforming America's Infrastructure | America’s rail network is at a pivotal moment, and the future is moving fast. In this episode of The Optimistic Outlook, Siemens USA Interim CEO Ann Fairchild sits down with Tobias “Tobi” Bauer, CEO of Siemens Mobility North America, to explore what’s driving renewed momentum across passenger and freight rail in the United States. From modernizing legacy infrastructure to building state-of-the-art trains right here at home, Tobi shares why the outlook for rail has never been more positive. The conversation dives into Siemens’ growing manufacturing footprint on both coasts, the role of industrial AI in improving safety, efficiency, and the passenger experience, and how long-term partnerships are shaping the transportation systems our cities will rely on for decades to come. Tobi also reflects on workforce development, career pathways in manufacturing and engineering, and why reindustrialization is critical to America’s future. Looking ahead, Ann and Tobi discuss urbanization, high-speed rail, and what it will take to deliver reliable, comfortable, and sustainable mobility solutions that truly improve quality of life. The episode wraps with an optimistic vision for passenger rail in America, one built on trust, innovation, and delivering on promises. The future of rail is being built now, and it’s bringing people, cities, and opportunity closer together. Show notes More about Siemens Mobility USA | 9m 30s | ||||||
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| 1/27/26 | In 5: Solving AI’s Energy Problem | In this 5-minute high-bandwidth brief, Siemens’ Lauren Espin shares new insight into how the industry can move beyond reinventing the wheel every time we build an AI data center — and start unlocking gains in efficiency, scalability, and energy usage. If you work in infrastructure or communications — or simply follow the space — you know that today’s AI workloads demand new, purpose-built approaches to data center design. Too often, facilities are still built as one-off projects, slowing deployment and limiting scale. In this episode, we look at a game-changing collaboration between Siemens, NVIDIA, and nVent: a new liquid cooling and power reference infrastructure framework built for operational efficiency and resilience in AI environments. Designed as a Tier III–capable, standardized blueprint for high-density AI workloads, it offers a path from experimental builds to repeatable, scalable AI infrastructure. If you want to understand how the industry is moving toward standardized implementation for AI factories, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Show notes: LinkedIn article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/siemens-nvidia-nvent-collaborate-smarter-cooler-data-center-deboer-muzce/?trackingId=h%2FZkATuPQU20C%2B%2F6mi%2BsTg%3D%3D Press Release: https://press.siemens.com/global/en/pressrelease/siemens-and-nvent-release-joint-reference-architecture-purpose-built-nvidia-ai-data | 4m 39s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | The Industrial AI Revolution: How AI Becomes a Force in the Physical World | Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool – it’s becoming a force in the physical world. This special episode of The Optimistic Outlook highlights how industrial AI is moving beyond software to drive real-world impact. From factories and power grids to buildings, transportation systems, and even drug discovery, industrial AI is reshaping the systems that underpin everyday life. You’ll hear excerpts from Siemens President and CEO Roland Busch’s CES keynote, including onstage conversations with leaders such as NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, PepsiCo Latin America CEO Athina Kanioura, and Commonwealth Fusion Systems CEO Bob Mumgaard. Together, they explore how digital twins, AI-powered simulation, and deep industry partnerships are already delivering measurable results—and setting the foundation for an industrial AI revolution. Throughout the episode, Siemens USA Interim President and CEO Ann Fairchild provides context and commentary on what these breakthroughs mean for customers, industries, and society – and why Siemens is uniquely positioned to help scale industrial AI responsibly and impactfully. Show notes Siemens CES Keynote with Roland Busch (Full video on YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Wm6YdoZSs&t=9s Siemens at CES 2026: Official Landing Page : https://events.sw.siemens.com/en-US/siemens-at-ces/ | 35m 26s | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | AI for the Physical World: The Industrial Sector’s 2026 Tech Outlook | As 2026 approaches, manufacturers are under growing pressure to move faster, operate more flexibly, and compete in an increasingly complex global landscape. At the same time, the tools to meet those challenges are finally positioned to move from promise to real-world impact. In this year-end episode of The Optimistic Outlook, Siemens USA Interim CEO Ann Fairchild sits down with Del Costy, President and Managing Director of Siemens Digital Industries Americas, to explore what’s changing—and what’s still holding manufacturers back. Drawing on conversations with industrial leaders across the country, Del offers a clear-eyed view of today’s technology adoption curve, from the realities of deploying Industrial AI to the strategic importance of digital twins, simulation, and edge processing. Together, they examine how technology, data, and people are converging to shape a new industrial tech sector—and what it will take for manufacturers to translate innovation into speed, resilience, and long-term competitiveness in 2026 and beyond. | 14m 31s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | Are We Ready for the AI Boom? Deploying Trustworthy AI Across the Economy | America is racing to build the infrastructure for an AI-powered economy. But as this generational investment accelerates, a critical question emerges: Are organizations truly ready to deploy AI at scale? While AI is everywhere in headlines, enterprise readiness remains uneven. Many companies are experimenting with AI, but far fewer have the data quality, governance structures, workforce skills, or sector-specific frameworks needed to adopt it responsibly and effectively. The gap between infrastructure and real-world deployment is growing — and closing it will determine whether AI strengthens competitiveness and expands opportunity across the economy. In this episode, guest host Brie Sachse, Senior Vice President & Head of Government Affairs for Siemens USA, sits down with Victoria Espinel, President & CEO of the Business Software Alliance (BSA), to explore how AI can be responsibly integrated across every sector of the economy. Together, they discuss what it takes to accelerate AI adoption in ways that strengthen competitiveness, expand opportunity, and build public trust. Victoria shares insights from BSA’s global work on AI and digital transformation, while Brie discusses the strong benefits of AI adoption across all sectors of industry, where AI meets the physical world. Both Brie and Victoria reflect on how policymakers, employers, and technology leaders can work together to ensure AI provides benefits to organizations of all sizes. This episode offers a practical, optimistic look at the future of AI and why readiness, not hype, is the key to unlocking America’s AI advantage. | 20m 27s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | Powering Opportunity: Expanding Access to Electrical Careers | Historic investments in manufacturing and AI data centers are creating a new wave of opportunities in skilled trades. But that opportunity isn’t always accessible, especially for workers facing barriers like childcare, housing, transportation, or financial pressures. In this episode, David Etzwiler speaks with Rachel Korberg, Executive Director of the Families & Workers Fund, a coalition dedicated to expanding economic mobility and helping people enter high-quality, family-sustaining careers. Rachel shares how the Fund is supporting more than 1.3 million workers and learners, why wraparound services can be game-changing, and how cross-sector partnerships are reshaping workforce systems across the country. She also discusses the Fund’s collaboration with the Siemens Foundation to expand pathways into electrical jobs — a sector poised for massive long-term growth. Show notes Press Release: Siemens to Train 200,000 U.S. Electricians & Manufacturers More about the Families & Workers Fund: https://familiesandworkers.org/ | 33m 17s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | Retooling the American Dream | Is the American Dream still Made in America? A renewed surge of interest in U.S. manufacturing has revealed a huge challenge. There are hundreds of thousands of vacant positions and a labor force that lacks the necessary skills to fill them. While many label it a crisis, Carolyn Lee, president of The Manufacturing Institute sees an opportunity. In this episode Carolyn sits down with guest host David Etzwiler to share an upbeat, down‑to‑earth vision of a manufacturing sector that could fuel growth and generate huge new opportunities. At the core of her mission is one thing: to remake the way talent is trained and primed for careers in industrial manufacturing. Carolyn shares some of the Manufacturing Institute’s groundbreaking initiatives built to upskill today’s employees while igniting the interest of the workers of tomorrow. Through this conversation, you will discover a range of groundbreaking strategies that are reshaping the manufacturing workforce. Carolyn also examines how emerging technologies such as AI and automation, rather than posing threats, will actually create more jobs. This episode is about the future of manufacturing, the future of work, and how the American Dream will be reshaped in the coming years. Whether you’re a business leader, a policymaker, an educator or simply someone with a stake in our economy’s future, this an episode you won’t want to miss. Show notes More about the Siemens Foundation More about The Manufacturing Institute | 36m 45s | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | An Accidental Manufacturing Leader | Sometimes the most impactful careers are the ones we never planned. In this episode, Sidra Maryam, from Siemens Smart Infrastructure Manufacturing Hub, shares how an unexpected career pivot led her to become a leader driving innovation, digital transformation, and team culture across a large-scale manufacturing operation. She reflects on the “aha” moments that kept her moving forward and why she believes the future of manufacturing belongs to people who ask better questions. This thought-provoking conversation hosted by Barry Powell, Regional CEO and President of Siemens Electrical Products, is about taking chances and discovering that sometimes the best path forward is the one you didn’t plan. | 18m 09s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | Women Leading the Future of Manufacturing | Women make up less than one-third of America’s manufacturing workforce. It’s been this way for decades. Why is this? More importantly, what can we learn from women who are thriving in manufacturing careers? In this episode you’ll meet two leaders who have built their careers on the factory floor and beyond: Cheryl Kiolbassa, Director, Digital Transformation Solutions, Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Anna Bumpious, Engineering Manager, Siemens Smart Infrastructure. They share the moments that tested them, the mentors who bet on them, and why they’re convinced manufacturing is ripe with opportunity—for people at every stage of their careers. Barry Powell, Regional CEO and President of Siemens Electrical Products, North America hosts this conversation about resilience, optimism, and what it truly takes to build what’s next in American manufacturing. | 17m 29s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | An Optimistic Farewell: Barbara Humpton on Podcasting and Serving as Siemens USA CEO | Since launching Siemens USA’s Optimistic Outlook podcast five years ago at the height of the pandemic, Siemens USA CEO Barbara Humpton, who recently announced her retirement from Siemens USA, has brought listeners inspiring conversations about the people and ideas shaping a better future. In her final episode as host of the show, journalist and Widehall Founder & CEO Steve Clemons flips the script—interviewing Barbara about the podcasting journey, her tenure as CEO, and what gives her confidence in the future. True to form, Barbara closes this milestone moment by offering her own optimistic outlook. | 31m 38s | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | From Shipyards to Smart Homes: Hyperscaling Sustainability | Barbara explores how technology is reshaping industries and communities — starting with one of the world’s most pressing needs: housing. Mikael Hedberg, a shipbuilder’s son, is reimagining home construction as the founder and CEO of ADMARES with robotic precision and modular design, promising abundant, affordable homes built with dramatically less waste. Siemens’ Eryn Devola shows how digitalization and automation can turn factories into engines of sustainability, cutting emissions while boosting productivity and profitability. Together, they reveal how scaling today’s technologies faster can unlock a future where industry builds not just products, but resilience, opportunity, and a better quality of life. Show notes ADMARES industrializes sustainable housing design and manufacturing with Siemens Xcelerator | 18m 57s | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | Transforming Workforce Potential: Reskilling for the Jobs of Tomorrow | How do we prepare today’s workers for the jobs of the future and ensure no one is left behind? In this episode of Optimistic Outlook, Barbara Humpton sits down with Guild CEO Bijal Shah to explore how employers, educators, and governments can come together to unlock workforce potential. From frontline roles in healthcare and manufacturing to the emerging demands of AI and advanced technologies, they discuss what it takes to build resilient, future-ready talent pipelines. Together, they dive into why reskilling and upskilling are now a business imperative, how employers can open doors through accessible, stackable learning pathways, the role of public–private partnerships in solving critical talent shortages and why continuous learning is the key to economic growth and opportunity. This conversation is about more than education—it’s about creating inclusive pathways, breaking down barriers, and rethinking what it means to prepare workers for a rapidly changing world. Show notes Subscribe to Barbara's LinkedIn Newsletter [New Research] Build vs Buy: Manufacturing Talent Strategy in the Age of Automation, AI, and, Reshoring: The manufacturers best positioned for the next decade are building talent from within. The numbers speak for themselves: employers could collectively save $2.8B by developing the top five roles in manufacturing internally rather than hiring externally. New research from Lightcast and Guild reveals how leading manufacturers are solving skills gaps, reducing time-to-fill, and cutting labor costs by developing their existing workforce. [Webinar] Build vs Buy: Manufacturing Talent Strategy in the Age of Automation, AI, and Reshoring: Join leaders from Guild, Lightcast, and Siemens on September 30 as they discuss new research. Explore how to shift from relying only on hiring talent to building talent from within; make smarter Total Rewards and L&D investments based on real-time labor market signals; and mobilize internal pipelines that support business priorities like smart manufacturing, new product cycles, and supply chain agility. Guild resource hub | 26m 51s | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | A Balanced Vision for Regulating AI and the Path Ahead for American Manufacturing | Barbara sits down with U.S. Congressman Jay Obernolte, who serves on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and led the House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, for an insightful discussion on how to balance risks with opportunity when it comes to AI. The Congressman outlines his vision for balanced, sector-specific regulation of AI that protects against malicious activities while fostering innovation. In this episode, Barbara and Congressman Obernolte explore the critical distinctions between consumer AI and industrial AI, which promises to enhance productivity, drive innovation, and create high-quality jobs in American manufacturing. Tune in to learn how AI is poised to reshape the future of American manufacturing and what steps policymakers, industry leaders, and the public can take to ensure its success. This episode promises to be a compelling conversation for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, industry, and policy. Show notes: Bipartisan AI report: https://www.speaker.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/AI-Task-Force-Report-FINAL.pdf Barbara's Congressional Testimony: https://www.siemens.com/us/en/company/press/siemens-stories/usa/ceo-of-siemens-usa-addresses-members-of-congress.html Optimistic Outlook Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/optimistic-outlook-7171212265625374720/ | 29m 41s | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | Real-World Readiness: How This University Is Reimagining Higher Education | A college degree and economic mobility often go hand in hand. A bachelor’s degree can lead to higher earnings over a lifetime. But as technologies like AI impact the job market, how do academic institutions best prepare students for roles that may not even be created yet? Not only that, how do we give more people the chance to achieve a degree and build the skills that industries need? In this episode, Barbara Humpton speaks with Scott Pulsipher, president of Western Governors University, about how academic institutions can think innovatively – even radically – about what it means to achieve a college degree in an era of rapid change. Listeners will learn how WGU has become a pioneer in this space, tackling challenges like affordability and accessibility while giving students more ownership over their education. Show notes Subscribe to Barbara's LinkedIn Newsletter Training a Skilled Workforce Barbara Humpton on Training a Manufacturing Workforce | 24m 45s | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | AI Can’t Replace This One Skill | AI is reshaping how we live, learn, and work. But no matter how powerful the technology becomes, there’s one skill it will never replicate: being human. In this special episode of The Optimistic Outlook, Siemens USA CEO Barbara Humpton shares her 2025 commencement address to graduates of Western Governors University. Her message is both simple and powerful: Empathy. Curiosity. Resilience. The joy you bring to your work. These aren’t soft skills — they’re human skills. And in a world increasingly driven by AI, they’re more essential than ever. Tune in to hear Barbara’s reflections on the future of work, her personal journey in tech and leadership, and why the most optimistic outlook begins with embracing what makes us uniquely human. Show notes: What AI Can’t Replace: Siemens USA CEO’s Message to Graduates Barbara's commencement reflection post on LinkedIn | 10m 29s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | The Halfway Point: Checking in on America’s Industrial AI Revolution | We’re halfway through 2025—and what a year it’s been. In this special mid-year check-in, Barbara revisits the bold predictions she made back in January and asks: Are we delivering on the promise of Industrial AI, clean energy, and workforce transformation? From factories revitalized by digital twins to microgrids powering America’s fast-growing AI data centers, this episode highlights the real-world innovations reshaping our industrial landscape. Drawing on insights from top guests—futurists, engineers, and workforce leaders—Barbara explores what’s working, where challenges remain, and how people are staying at the center of it all. If you’re curious about how data, AI, and human ingenuity are rewriting the rules of American industry, this episode is your front-row seat. Let’s take stock of how far we’ve come—and what it will take to finish the year strong. Show notes Subscribe to Barbara's LinkedIn Newsletter | 13m 55s | ||||||
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