Innovations with Ed Begley, Jr. will broadcast on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 6:30a ET via History Channel. Check
your local listings for more information.
First, the show will focus on EMAX Industrial Compressors and its Industry First Variable Frequency Drive Green technology, which is virtually silent when running. Viewers will
learn about the new 2nd Generation Silent Air Compressor Series' 80% energy savings, which provide an average payback of
36-48 months. The segment will also explore the new PLC Controller Interface, which uses touch screen commands to set
RPMs, pressure range, hours of operation, and more.
Next, the show will educate audiences about AcquiFlow, a company that develops and implements turn-key solutions for customers in controlled-environmental agriculture.
AcquiFlow works with some of the most forward-thinking companies in the world and has created a subsidiary to launch a
hemp-based product line that brings those healing plants direct to consumers.
Additionally, Innovations will take a look at how technology is being used in the hospitality industry as it features eTouchMenu™, which is transforming traditional paper menus into immersive digital menu experiences – taking brand engagement to a
new level.
"These technologies are truly changing the way we operate, from both a business standpoint and an individual position,"
said Will Spilecki, senior producer for the Innovations television series. "We are proud to be able to bring this kind
of information to our audiences."
About Innovations & DMG Productions:
Innovations, hosted by award winning actor Ed Begley, Jr., is an information-based series geared toward educating the
public on the latest breakthroughs in all areas of society. Featuring practical solutions and important issues facing
consumers and professionals alike, Innovations focuses on cutting-edge advancements in everything from health and
wellness to global business, renewable energy, and more.
Backed by experts in various fields, and a team dedicated to education and advancement, DMG Productions consistently
produces commercial-free, educational programming on which both viewers and networks depend.