Ziehl-Abegg CEO Joachim Ley and Rebecca Amlun, product management
Ventilation technology is a crucial part of our daily lives – though it usually works unnoticed in the background: in data centers, fans ensure reliable climate control; in greenhouses, they regulate humidity; and in processes such as banana ripening or pasta production, they maintain stable, optimal conditions. This is precisely where Ziehl-Abegg’s Airstream Insights steps in, providing fascinating insights into where ventilation technology comes into play and the pivotal role it plays in everyday life.
“The topic of artificial intelligence has dominated discussions for years. Now we are moving into concrete implementation,” emphasized CEO Joachim Ley. “What matters is creating spaces where new ideas can grow and innovations can be tested. A good example is our innovative network, which actively fosters creative approaches.” This network includes successful initiatives such as communication via TikTok, hosting open Social Media Days, organizing international e-sports tournaments, and launching the AI Communication Award. Also part of this network is Rebecca Amlung from Product Management, who produces internal training videos and is now conceptualizing Airstream Insights.
With Airstream Insights, Ziehl-Abegg is breaking entirely new ground in the international B2B market: to date, there is no comparable English-language specialist podcast worldwide focused on ventilation technology, fans, and their applications that is exclusively AI-generated. By doing so, Ziehl-Abegg is seizing a first-mover opportunity and positioning itself clearly as the industry’s innovation leader.
The podcast caters to both newcomers and experts, covering a wide range of topics: from fundamentals such as the differences between traditional AC motors and modern EC motors, to in-depth expert discussions on communication protocols (e.g., Modbus). It also highlights the distinctive features and requirements of various applications.
Airstream Insights is fully conceptualized and produced using AI systems. Because deliberate post-editing is avoided, occasional variations in the pronunciation of technical terms may occur – authentic and characteristic of this innovative format. “We are aware that this type of podcast is only the beginning,” says Rebecca Amlung. “But our goal is to gain experience and inspire others to embrace AI.” CEO Ley adds, “That’s why this AI podcast aligns perfectly with our efforts to reward the best solutions for AI in communication through the AI Communication Award.”
The podcast is now available every other Wednesday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major platforms.