Site icon Trond Undheim

Augmented podcast

Augmented, a world top 5% podcast, reveals the stories behind the new era of industrial operations, where technology will restore the agility of frontline workers.

Episode 174: The Physics Layer: Why AI Needs Real-World Engineering to Unlock Trillion-Dollar Industrial Value Augmented Ops

What do a floating barge the size of four aircraft carriers, a Shell refinery, and the future of energy resilience have in common? They all depend on knowing, with precision, how much life is left in the steel. In this episode of Augmented Ops, host Natan Linder sits down with Thomas Leurent, CEO and co-founder of Akselos, to unpack the often-overlooked world of structural performance management and why it might be the most important form of physical AI you've never heard of. Thomas shares how Akselos helped Shell unlock over half a billion dollars in value on a single FPSO by using physics-based digital twins to skip a costly dry dock. He explains the technology behind it: a proprietary approach that runs structural simulations 100,000x faster than traditional finite element analysis by blending machine learning with physics, built over 20+ years since the technology was pulled out of MIT. The conversation goes deep on what physical AI actually means in industrial settings, why hallucination is simply not an option in high-stakes environments, the role of humans in process industries (especially in emergency scenarios like what's unfolding in the GCC), and how data sharing — or the lack of it — is holding back offshore wind and the broader energy transition. Thomas also shares a bold prediction: just as algorithmic efficiency transformed mechanical simulation, it will do the same to AI, making large language models far cheaper to run, potentially leading to an overcapacity of computing infrastructure in the years ahead. If you think "structural performance management" sounds dry, wait until you hear what a $500M dry-dock skip, 52,000 workers with zero casualties, and the future of energy supply chains have to say about it. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cmhRmhyrU-Y Augmented Ops is a podcast for industrial leaders, citizen developers, shop floor operators, and anyone who cares about what the future of frontline operations will look like across industries. This show is presented by Tulip, the Frontline Operations Platform. You can find more from us at Tulip.co/podcast or by following the show on LinkedIn.Special Guest: Thomas Leurent.
  1. Episode 174: The Physics Layer: Why AI Needs Real-World Engineering to Unlock Trillion-Dollar Industrial Value
  2. Modernizing the Industrial Base: Readiness, Resilience, and the Road Ahead
  3. Regional Ecosystems of Manufacturing: The Foundation of Industrial Strength
  4. The State of Reshoring: Supply Chains, Strategy, and the Future of US Manufacturing
  5. From the Classroom to the Shop Floor: Building the Future Industrial Workforce

About Augmented Podcast

Augmented reveals the stories behind the new era of industrial operations, where technology will restore the agility of frontline workers. Technology is changing rapidly. What’s next in the digital factory? Who is leading the change? What are the key skills to learn? How to stay up to date on manufacturing and industry 4.0? Augmented is a podcast for industrial leaders, process engineers and shop floor operators hosted by futurist Trond Arne Undheim, presented by Tulip.co, the frontline operations platform, and associated with MFG.works, the open learning community launched at the World Economic Forum. Each episode dives deep into a contemporary topic of concern across the industry and airs at 9 am US Eastern Time every Wednesday.

Note that this page is part of Trond Arne Undheim’s personal website, and only includes an embedded podcast player with the six most recent episodes. Please check out Augmentedpocast.co for the full episode backlist, starting in February 2021. Key categories include: Upskilling, Industry 4.0, Future of Work, Augmented Worker, World Economic Forum, Manufacturing Automation, etc. On that site you will find a list of all the players that syndicate the show. You will also find gust bios, show notes, and transcripts.

Exit mobile version