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PMA District Leadership Edition – Mike Wine, PMA Southern New England

April 25, 2025
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“…Strong relationships, strategic adaptation and collaboration are key to thriving in today’s fast-moving manufacturing world…”

In this special PMA District Leadership episode of the Destiny of Manufacturing podcast, host Dean Phillips speaks with Mike Wine, Project Manager at Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals, and Director of the PMA Southern New England District. 

With nearly a decade at Ulbrich, Mike shares his five-year outlook on the manufacturing industry, and the district’s focus to support PMA members’ rapid shift in customer expectations, and the critical role of embracing new technologies such as additive manufacturing and AI.

He discusses the growing need for speed and how face-to-face relationships remain essential despite digital tools. Through his leadership, the PMA Southern New England District is doubling down on personal engagement, stressing the importance of bringing the local manufacturing community together for honest conversations in a climate of labor shortages, geopolitical instability and ongoing policy changes.

Mike also emphasizes workforce development, citing partnerships with trade schools and the power of leveraging state grants. He and Dean explore how augmented and virtual reality, and online training like METALFORM EDU, can transfer expertise and improve training, even in remote environments.

Ultimately, Mike encourages manufacturers to embrace change and technology to stay resilient. His message is clear: strong relationships, strategic adaptation and collaboration are key to thriving in today’s fast-moving manufacturing world.
Industry-Related Terms: Transfer
View Glossary of Metalforming Terms

Technologies: Management, Sensing/Electronics/IOT, Training

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