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Rodney Reddic

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Rodney Reddic, Executive Director, Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center

Keynote: Opportunities and Challenges in Developing a Viable Workforce in the Fusion Energy Sector to Support US Manufacturing

SOUTHWEST Session: The fusion industry has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, driven by groundbreaking scientific advancements and a surge of investment in the private sector. Since its founding in 2009, Tokamak Energy has remained at the forefront of technological innovation and progress in fusion and high-temperature superconducting technology. Dr. Andrew Shone will explore the fundamentals of fusion energy, examine the evolving landscape of public and private initiatives, and share insights into Tokamak Energy’s strategic vision focusing on collaboration with established sectors to deliver the transformative solutions our world needs today and in the years ahead.

Panel: Opportunities and Challenges in Developing a Viable Workforce in the Fusion Energy Sector to Support US Manufacturing

SOUTHWEST Session: Join this panel discussion to hear from the Fusion Development Lead for Tokamak Energy’s U.S. subsidiary, Tokamak Energy Inc., Dr. Andrew Shone, in addition to Jay Vitha, Vice President of Business Development at MetOX International, Inc. and Executive Director Rodney Reddic of the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center (TMAC) as they share their views on the opportunities and challenges Nuclear Fusion will need to address from a technology as well as workforce perspective.

Jay Vitha

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Jay Vitha, Vice President of Business Development, MetOx International, Inc.

Dr. Monica Cortez

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Dr. Monica Cortez, Statewide Director of Business Operations, Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center

Nicky Pettit

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Nicky Pettit, Account Executive, Limble

How Lean Teams Cut Downtime and Boost Output with Smart Maintenance

SOUTHWEST Session: Unexpected breakdowns, rising costs, and limited asset visibility continue to be a challenge for manufacturers, especially as teams face mounting pressure to do more with less – fewer technicians, tighter budgets, and limited time. But with the right technology and a practical approach to reliability, lean teams can shift from fighting fires to building long-term, operational resilience into every layer of production. In this session, we’ll showcase how manufacturers are using modern CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) tools to drive higher uptime, extend asset life, and reduce reactive work – all without needing additional headcount or new equipment. We’ll demonstrate how top performing teams have digitized preventive maintenance schedules, deployed QR code-enabled work orders, and built mobile-first maintenance workflows that keep machines running and teams aligned. Whether you’re still using spreadsheets or looking to get more out of your current system, this session will provide a clear blueprint for building a smart, scalable maintenance program.