Manufacturing Happy Hour

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

Feb 24, 2026
Stu Shepard, robotics leader who built theme park automation, shares safety and human-robot collaboration tales. Faye Goldstein, CEO building AI agents for industrial sales, explains practical AI for technical workflows. Alex Shikany, A3 exec, and Bob Little, Novanta strategist, present automation adoption trends and workforce impacts. Alex Chausovsky, industry economist, outlines 2026 CapEx timing, geopolitical risk, and data-driven investment urgency.
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ADVICE

Use Hard Data To Overcome Investment Anxiety

  • Do use hard economic data over sentiment when making investment decisions.
  • Alex Chausovsky recommends arming sales teams with reliable data to counter emotional pessimism and help close delayed CapEx deals.
ADVICE

Prioritize CapEx Now To Capture Expiring Tax Incentives

  • Do prioritize CapEx in 2026 because tax incentives and depreciation rules create urgency.
  • Chausovsky points to 100% accelerated depreciation and expiring R&D lookback provisions that drive mid‑2026 pull-through.
INSIGHT

A Manufacturing Renaissance Fueled By Big Greenfield Builds

  • The U.S. is entering a manufacturing renaissance driven by semiconductors, pharma, and AI data centers.
  • Bob Little highlights massive foreign and domestic plant investments (TSMC, Intel, Eli Lilly) and long downstream small‑business effects.
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