Listen "E813 - The Future Is Now: AI, Automation and Manufacturing with Stephanie Lowry of Dayton Rogers"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Destiny of Manufacturing podcast, host Dean Phillips welcomes Stephanie Lowry, CEO of Dayton Rogers, for an in-depth discussion on how technology is reshaping the manufacturing landscape. Stephanie shares her outlook for the next five years—emphasizing that now is the time for manufacturers to prepare for 2030, as AI, robotics and automation rapidly transform the shop floor. She highlights how AI-driven machine learning and preventive maintenance models are improving efficiency, quality and uptime, while servo press technology and energy-efficient systems are driving the next wave of innovation in metalforming. Dean and Stephanie also discuss: How affordable robotics and AI integration are changing plant operations. The evolving role of human workers in automated environments. Why schools and training programs must adapt to teach next-generation manufacturing skills. Stephanie's personal journey from receptionist to CEO, and how curiosity and continuous learning shaped her career. The vital role of the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) in advocacy, networking and industry collaboration. From her firsthand experience at Dayton Rogers to insights on the industry's future, Stephanie thinks embracing change and technology is key to thriving in the next decade of manufacturing. About the Guest: Stephanie Lowry Stephanie Lowry is the CEO of Dayton Rogers Mfg., a metal stamping and fabrication company with four divisions across Minnesota, Ohio, Texas and South Carolina. Celebrating 15 years with the company in May 2025, she has held diverse leadership roles, including General Manager, Director of HR and Executive Director of Sales. Stephanie is a recognized voice in the manufacturing sector, with features in publications including MetalForming Magazine, and appearances on the City of Columbia Economic Development Broadcast. She's also a frequent speaker at school events, championing the industry's future. Further solidifying her expertise, Stephanie serves as Vice Chair for the Precision Metal Forming Association's Southeastern District. She holds a degree in Business Administration with a minor in Psychology from Strayer University.
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