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MFG Austin Ep 11: CEO of Wolfram Manufacturing on Machining, Automation, and The Intersection of Old and New Technology New Technology

June 13, 2022 Ed Latson, Austin Regional Manufacturing Association Executive Director Season 1 Episode 11
MFG Austin Ep 11: CEO of Wolfram Manufacturing on Machining, Automation, and The Intersection of Old and New Technology New Technology
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MFG Austin Ep 11: CEO of Wolfram Manufacturing on Machining, Automation, and The Intersection of Old and New Technology New Technology
Jun 13, 2022 Season 1 Episode 11
Ed Latson, Austin Regional Manufacturing Association Executive Director

This episode features Nathan Byman, CEO of Wolfram Manufacturing. We discuss the hurdles of starting a manufacturing operation, machining, technology, and the intersection of old and new technology.


Nathan Byman is the founder of Wolfram Manufacturing, a company based in Austin, Texas that is not your typical machine shop. While they do make an array of fabricated and machined parts for customers, through their deployment of technology and advanced techniques, they have also developed a consulting practice around automation and deep tech. Nathan shares his insights about the intersection of old school manufacturing and new innovations that are driving change in subtractive manufacturing. He holds and engineering degree from the University of Texas and an MBA from Rice. 

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This episode features Nathan Byman, CEO of Wolfram Manufacturing. We discuss the hurdles of starting a manufacturing operation, machining, technology, and the intersection of old and new technology.


Nathan Byman is the founder of Wolfram Manufacturing, a company based in Austin, Texas that is not your typical machine shop. While they do make an array of fabricated and machined parts for customers, through their deployment of technology and advanced techniques, they have also developed a consulting practice around automation and deep tech. Nathan shares his insights about the intersection of old school manufacturing and new innovations that are driving change in subtractive manufacturing. He holds and engineering degree from the University of Texas and an MBA from Rice.