@liamgilbourne3736

Another excellent video from Intellic Integration , all of what Walker said resonates with me, it is great to be part of their mentorship program

@ImSuperGoodAtDancing

Gawdamn this is good stuff...
Talk about coming at solitons from a doing what’s best for the customer!

Interesting concept

@jorvicvital2480

I came here to learn about IIot, what was an integrator, how is industry 4.0 transforming our business, and I received not just that... I received a vision of VALUES-based company  and how we should be thinking around every industry we participate. That is called value added. Thanks walker !

@sayyammehra2726

Thanks for your reply to my question.  This video helped me in expanding my view and also taught me moral values of the profession.

@JeffRankinenAmyJoey

Great video! I teach an engineering ethics class in addition to my automation classes. Tthis will be a good video for my engineering ethics students. Keep up the good work!

@dentonhess5810

Very cool. I've always said, "I should have taken the easy way out and just been a brain surgeon. It pays well, and you only have to work on one thing." 
Takeaway: It is immoral to exploit ignorance in the integrator marketplace. - Nicely said! 
My input: Values are nice, and a luxury that comes from having freedom.

@dwsan1tx

He’s seen the ugly side of the profession and is shedding light on it. I’d like for Walker to address the  corruption within the industry and between the customer, engineer and vendors. The fix is in on some projects.

@binyameena1822

Great Video as always but I have 2 questions.
1. Can you make a detailed video on how I4.0 is saving jobs. I know this but I need words and use cases to explain it to others.
2. When an organization is ready? I mean how executive and plant floor managers will know that they are ready to transform or where they lack?

@ZackScriven

Why did you become an Industry 4.0 Professional?

@marbenaloc8826

Lucky local System Integrator that opportunity come in their door