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Episode Summary
In this episode of Open Source CXO, we sit down with Arturo Pino, CTO of HIX Corporation, for a deep dive into the evolving role of technology in American manufacturing. Arturo brings a unique perspective, combining mechanical engineering expertise with advanced computer science training, to shed light on the critical tech challenges that small to midsize manufacturers are facing today.
From workforce shortages to legacy systems, Arturo unpacks the growing gap between U.S.-based manufacturing and global competitors when it comes to innovation and digital transformation. He highlights the urgent need for scalable solutions, smarter infrastructure, and modernized processes—especially as a significant portion of the industry's leadership nears retirement.
Whether you're a technologist, executive, or just curious about the state of American industry, this conversation offers a clear-eyed look at what’s holding us back—and where the biggest opportunities lie. Tune in to hear how manufacturing can reclaim its competitive edge with the right blend of strategy, software, and execution.
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About Our Guest
Arturo Pino is the Chief Technology Officer at HIX Corporation, where he spearheads digital transformation initiatives to establish fully integrated smart factory environments using Industry 4.0 technologies. With extensive experience in advanced manufacturing, additive manufacturing, and software integration, Arturo has a strong track record of driving innovation, earning multiple patents for groundbreaking manufacturing technologies. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and is pursuing a Master’s in Computer Science, specializing in Machine Learning, at Georgia Tech.
00:00 - Introduction & Background
03:53 - The Four Industrial Revolutions
07:53 - How U.S. Manufacturing Fell Behind
09:53 - Global Manufacturing Strategies
11:55 - What Industry 4.0 Really Means
13:42 - The People Problem
15:43 - The Myth of Automation
18:13 - Supply Chain Realities
22:13 - Empowering Workers with Tech
25:13 - Why Open Source is the Future
28:07 - Odoo ERP in Action
33:07 - Smart Infrastructure & Hybrid Cloud
38:07 - How Small Shops Can Start
43:07 -The Path Forward