NYS Manufacturing Industry Podcast
NYS Manufacturing Now is FuzeHub’s premier podcast, showcasing new innovations and technologies developed right here in New York. Hear what’s going on inside manufacturing and start-up businesses that are leveraging cutting edge expertise, resources, and programs across the state to modernize their operations and solve technical challenges.
New York has the talent, resources and economy to help any dynamic manufacturing business grow and thrive. NYS is investing in infrastructure, and committed to low-cost clean energy to power business and protect the environment.
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April 24, 2025
Bringing Custom Power Supplies to Bear
Michael Allen, the president and co-owner of Z-AXIS, returns to the podcast to tell us a few things that electronic designers may want to bear in mind. Bear Power Supplies, a business unit of Z-AXIS, specializes in the design and manufacturing of custom power supplies…
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August 18, 2021
Institute for Rural Vitality
FuzeHub spoke to Dr. Scott Ferguson, Executive Director at the Institute for Rural Vitality, and Seth Brown, Program Staff Assistant, about how the extensive resources at SUNY Cobleskill, like the Mohawk Valley Farm and Food Business Incubator & Accelerator, leverage access to resources such as…
August 16, 2021
The Sun Never Sets on East/West Industries
Joe Spinosa, VP of Business Development at East/West Industries, speaks with NYS Manufacturing Now about the company’s history, strengths, and future plans.
August 16, 2021
On the Go with TDO
Train, Develop, Optimize (TDO) is the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) center for Central New York, a region that spans Onondaga, Madison, Oswego, Cortland, and Cayuga counties.
August 16, 2021
Get Your Cybersecurity in Gear
Performing a cybersecurity assessment is a lot like a test drive. You need to know what you have and if there are things you need to fix.
August 16, 2021
Helping Children with Autism
Katya Sverdlov, CEO of JelikaLite, recently spoke with NYS Manufacturing Now about the company’s efforts treating autism with red/near infra-red light