276: 2026 Automation Industry Outlook, Live from the A3 Business Forum

February 24
1h 9m

Episode Description

Fear is expensive. In 2025, manufacturers delayed billions in capital projects because anxiety, not data, drove business decisions.

But 2026 is different. Tax incentives expire mid-year, borrowing costs are down, and the hard data shows CapEx accelerating at 3-4%. The companies acting on facts while others remain frozen are the ones positioned to gain market share, capture expiring tax benefits, and pull ahead.

This episode comes to you live from the A3 Forum 2026, where the message is clear: 2026 isn't about waiting for certainty. It's about preparing for complexity with multiple strategies, acting on hard economic data, and recognizing that technology will solve the labor shortage.

You'll hear why geopolitics can no longer be ignored and why every manufacturing company needs dedicated monitoring and scenario-based planning to navigate constant disruption. We dig into why America's $1+ trillion manufacturing investment boom is creating career opportunities that rival the tech industry and why the outdated narrative around manufacturing jobs is costing the industry the next generation of talent.

Plus, we explore how automation and robotics are becoming the central solution for critical challenges and how theme park robotics taught the industry the power of asking “how” instead of “no”.

In this episode, find out:

  1. Why 2026 is transitioning from a year of uncertainty to a year of complexity
  2. How to become a value-added partner instead of a transactional seller
  3. How America's $1+ trillion manufacturing investment is rebuilding domestic capability
  4. Why manufacturing careers now offer competitive tech-level salaries
  5. Why 92% of manufacturing CEOs prioritize smart manufacturing as their top growth strategy
  6. The impact of expiring tax incentives on CapEx decision-making urgency
  7. Why AI has shifted from hype to practical implementation questions
  8. How theme park robotics pioneered human-robot collaboration and safety standards
  9. Why the answer should be "how" instead of "no" when facing unconventional challenges

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Tweetable Quotes:

  1. “We are in a manufacturing revolution, but most people don’t realize it yet. More importantly, America is starting to learn how to rebuild and manufacture its own goods. We are starting the process to build and AI is a tool that will help close that chasm.” – Bob Little
  2. “If 2025 was marked as a year of uncertainty, I think we are now far enough into the process to recognize that it's transitioning to a year of complexity in 2026. You have to be prepared for a variety of different scenarios. You have to treat it almost like war gaming, if you think about it.” – Alex Chausovsky,
  3. “92% of manufacturing CEOs interviewed by Deloitte said smart automation or smart manufacturing is their top priority. This data validates that automation/robotics is the central issue for manufacturing leadership, not a side conversation.” – - Alex Shikany

Links & mentions:

  1. A3 - Association for Advancing Automation, connecting innovators, businesses, and technologies across key technology sectors-robotics, vision, motion control, and industrial AI-to accelerate progress in automation
  2. 3DM Consulting, tap into Alex Chausovsky's market research and analysis
  3. Bardin, helping industrial AI coworkers bridge the sales-engineering gap and, most importantly, helping manufacturers close deals faster
  4. Eat'n Park, family restaurants serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner to guests in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia since 1949

Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.

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