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Whats in the Shop? Episode 3

Episode 3 of 'What’s in the Shop?' provides a behind-the-scenes glance at Kasa Controls & Automation's panel build shop. It offers insights into current projects, the team effort involved, and the culture within the shop. The series highlights both the technical craftsmanship and personal connections that define the workspace.

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Whats in the Shop? Episode 3

Key takeaways

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Episode 3 showcases ongoing projects at Kasa Controls & Automation.

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The series captures real-time moments and team activities.

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Highlights the combination of technical prowess and shop culture.

What’s in the Shop?

What’s in the Shop? is an ongoing video series offering a behind-the-scenes look at daily life inside the Kasa Controls & Automation panel build shop. Each episode captures real-time moments from the floor — from control panels in progress and detailed wiring work to team milestones and everyday shop culture.

While many episodes highlight the craftsmanship and precision that go into building custom automation panels, the series also showcases the people behind the work — whether it’s collaborating on a project or taking a moment to sing happy birthday to a coworker.

What’s in the Shop? is more than a production update — it’s a snapshot of the projects, teamwork, and culture that power everything we build.

Episode 3

Episode 3 is another quick tour of the Kasa Controls & Automation control panel. Get a snapshot of current projects in progress and see if something looks like what you need for your next job.

Need a quote? Call Shawn at 785-819-4040. More episodes are coming soon, so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and like to stay connected!

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Kasa

Kasa Controls & Automation is part of Kasa Companies, which provides turnkey industrial controls and automation engineering expertise to various manufacturers. The series 'What’s in the Shop?' offers insights into daily life and craftsmanship at their control panel build shop. Kasa focuses on satisfying evolving automation needs across different industries.

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Shawn

Panel Specialist

Kasa Controls & Automation

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