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Sam D'Amico and Noah Smith on How China Masters Manufacturing (And How America Can Catch Up)

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Jul 22, 2025
Sam D'Amico, founder and CEO of Impulse Labs, dives into China's manufacturing prowess, especially its Electric Tech Stack. He discusses how tightly integrated supply chains give China an edge in sectors like EVs and robotics. A major highlight is the need for U.S. firms to co-locate engineers with factories to spark innovation. D'Amico also outlines strategies for revitalizing American manufacturing, such as creating special economic zones and developing regional hubs to overcome challenges in adapting to modern supply chains.
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ANECDOTE

China's Manufacturing Anecdote

  • Sam D'Amico explains how he manufactures advanced consumer electronics in China and the importance of engineers being co-located with factories.
  • He highlights the power of the electric tech stack for products like battery-powered stoves and beyond.
INSIGHT

Engineer-Factory Proximity Insight

  • The U.S. struggles because engineers and factory workers live far apart, breaking crucial collaboration loops.
  • In China, engineers live near factories, enabling faster product iteration and problem-solving.
ADVICE

Co-locate Engineers and Factories

  • To build complex products effectively, engineers must be physically present with factory teams to iterate designs rapidly.
  • Designing products requires understanding and accessing local supply chains to source parts efficiently.
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