Most people know Ignition as a powerful platform for manufacturing and infrastructure — but this episode reveals something far bigger. Travis and Tom sit down with David Grussenmeyer and the remarkable Liliya Valihun to explore how Inductive Automation's Community Impact program is enabling people to use Ignition as a tool for solving deeply human problems.

The conversation covers how Inductive Automation is supporting mission-driven organizations creating real-world change — and how Hebron Soft has been at the forefront of that work. Liliya and her team built a comprehensive system to help manage homeless services, then made it open source — not as a business strategy, but as a moral decision. They also developed a prosthetic arm using the Ignition platform, a project that earned them the prestigious Firebrand Award at ICC.

From there, the discussion turns to the Hebron IT Academy — a bold initiative training the next generation of technology builders in Liliya's community — and URI, a new and ambitious project from Hebron Soft that signals just how high the ceiling can go when purpose-driven people get access to the right tools.

Guests:

David Grussenmeyer – Director of Strategic Alliances, Inductive Automation 

Liliya Valihun – Director of Global Programs & AI Localization, Hebron Soft 

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