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622. The Critical Art of Manufacturing & Why We Can’t Lose It with Tim Minshall

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Feb 20, 2026
Tim Minshall, Cambridge innovation professor and author of How Things Are Made, explains why manufacturing matters. He explores our disconnect from how products are made. He unpacks supply chain fragility, the hard work of scaling physical products, tacit skills behind factories, and the merging of software with hardware in future manufacturing.
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INSIGHT

Manufacturing Is The Hidden Fabric Of Daily Life

  • We live in a manufactured world and most visible objects are products of complex systems.
  • That complexity is largely invisible, underappreciated, and increasingly fragile.
ANECDOTE

Toilet Paper As A Manufacturing Microcosm

  • Tim Minshall uses a roll of toilet paper as his 'pencil' story to show hidden complexity.
  • He traces fibers, forestry, pulping, shipping and finishing to reveal unexpected supply chains.
ADVICE

Require Direct Factory Experience For Students

  • Make factory visits part of education using a hear it, see it, do it approach.
  • Send students to observe and solve real shop-floor problems to build tacit manufacturing knowledge.
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