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Optimistic Outlook

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The Optimistic Outlook explores the rise of a new industrial tech sector—the transformation reshaping American industry, infrastructure, and transportation. Each episode looks beyond today’s challenges in sustainability, workforce development, and digital transformation to highlight practical solutions powered by technologies available now.

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Siemens USA

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1 de jul. de 2026

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The Transatlantic Cable That Changed America 01.07.2026

Before the internet, there was the transatlantic cable. It transformed global communication, shrinking the distance between continents from weeks to minutes. But in its earliest days, that connection came at a steep price: one company controlled the only reliable cable across the Atlantic, and sending a twenty-word telegram could cost more than $100. In this special America 250 episode of The Opti...

When Sustainability Becomes Strategy: How AI, Decarbonization, and Resilience Are Good for Business 23.06.2026

Corporate sustainability strategy is becoming a profit driver as AI, decarbonization, and resilience converge. Eva Riesenhuber, Global Head of Sustainability at Siemens AG and a 2025 TIME100 Climate honoree, joins Siemens USA President and CEO Ann Fairchild to unpack how corporate sustainability strategy is changing inside large organizations. They explain why decarbonization, climate resilience,...

Fleet Electrification at Scale: What the EV Slowdown Debate Gets Wrong 08.06.2026

Fleet electrification is scaling right now. Here is what fleet leaders and infrastructure experts are seeing on the ground. Headlines suggest fleet electrification is stalling, but the people building and operating EV fleets tell a different story. Siemens’ Head of U.S. Fleet, Adam Orth, joins Mike Finnern and John Heaton of WSP to unpack what is actually happening across public transit, private s...

In Five: Microgrids Explained - How Siemens Turned One Factory Carbon Neutral 26.05.2026

Picture this: a factory that makes its own power, stores it, and has enough left over to sell back to the grid. It may sound like a thought experiment, but Siemens is running one right now in Wendell, North Carolina, at one of its industrial factories. Here's the gist. Solar panels on top of a carport feed a battery roughly the size of a small building, which lets the whole facility run on renewab...

AI in Healthcare and Manufacturing: Why Adoption Is the Real Problem 19.05.2026

AI adoption, not innovation, is the real barrier to progress in healthcare and manufacturing. Siemens' Brittany Ng and Rad AI's Demetri Giannikopoulos share what they told the U.S. Senate about deploying AI where it matters most.   In radiology, AI is reducing missed diagnoses, extending specialist expertise to underserved hospitals, and giving physicians more time with patients. In shipyards and...

In Five: Inside Siemens' $1 Billion Investment in U.S. Manufacturing 04.05.2026

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...

In Five: The Hidden Health Challenge Inside Buildings 28.04.2026

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 filtra...

From Rockets to Affordable Housing: The Startup Leader Disrupting Construction 21.04.2026

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...

From Refugee Camp to Eight-Figure Founder 08.04.2026

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 manufacturin...

In Five: Powering AI and the $165 Million Investment In American Manufacturing 31.03.2026

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...

The Sustainability Trap: Why Investment Is Rising but Impact Isn't 24.03.2026

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...

In Five: The Missing Piece of the AI Future - And Where It's Being Built Today 11.03.2026

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...

From Risk to Readiness: How Climate Resilience Is Reshaping Business Decisions  24.02.2026

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,...

In Five: The Electrician Shortage—and a Coalition to Close the Gap 19.02.2026

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 nat...

Full Speed Ahead: How High-Speed Rail and AI Are Transforming America's Infrastructure 10.02.2026

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-...

In Five: Solving AI’s Energy Problem 27.01.2026

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 approach...

The Industrial AI Revolution: How AI Becomes a Force in the Physical World 14.01.2026

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 hea...

AI for the Physical World: The Industrial Sector’s 2026 Tech Outlook 30.12.2025

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, Presiden...

Are We Ready for the AI Boom? Deploying Trustworthy AI Across the Economy 17.12.2025

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...

Powering Opportunity: Expanding Access to Electrical Careers 02.12.2025

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 dedicat...

Retooling the American Dream 18.11.2025

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...

An Accidental Manufacturing Leader 04.11.2025

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 b...

Women Leading the Future of Manufacturing 21.10.2025

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...

An Optimistic Farewell: Barbara Humpton on Podcasting and Serving as Siemens USA CEO 30.09.2025

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...

From Shipyards to Smart Homes: Hyperscaling Sustainability 23.09.2025

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 digitalizati...

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