We’re used to technological advancement in today’s fast-paced, digital society. However, as increasingly innovative and intelligent solutions are released, there’s often a split reaction between the digital innovators who want to be the first to implement them and those who hold back, preferring more traditional methods.
It took nearly 40 years between establishing electricity as a commodity to the 1920s’ soaring manufacturing rates. Unlike the technology it concerns, this divide is nothing new. Micheal Mitten – CEO of Houghton International, a specialist in electric motor repairs and rewinds – discusses the stalemate between those who welcome change…
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