Skip to content
MarketScale
‹ Back to IndustriesEngineering & Construction

Whats in the Shop? Episode 4

What's in the Shop? is a video series offering a behind-the-scenes look at Kasa Controls & Automation's panel build shop. Episode 4 provides insights into the craftsmanship, team collaboration, and culture within the company. It highlights a special moment of camaraderie when a team member sings 'Happy Birthday' to the HR Director.

This story was produced through MarketScale. See how Engineering & Construction teams put it to work with Partner & Channel Enablement.

By Kasa · Automation PanelsBehind the ScenesControl Panel ShopIndustrial Automation
Share
Whats in the Shop? Episode 4

Key takeaways

01

The series showcases real-time moments in Kasa's panel build shop.

02

Episode 4 emphasizes team culture alongside technical aspects.

03

Highlights human elements such as team celebrations and milestones.

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 4

Kasa Controls & Automation for a one-minute tour of the control panel shop in Episode 4 of What’s in the Shop? This episode features a special moment as one of our team members sings “Happy Birthday” to our HR Director — giving you a glimpse of the people and culture behind the panels we build.

See something similar to what you need? Call Shawn at 785-819-4040 for a quote. More episodes are coming soon, so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and like to stay connected!

About the author

K
Kasa

Engineering & Construction: are you visible to AI?

Before they reach out, Engineering & Construction buyers ask AI engines which vendors to trust. See how AI describes your company today, and where competitors show up instead.

Free workspace

You just read one expert. Imagine publishing your whole team.

This article was produced through MarketScale. Create a free workspace and turn your own team's expertise into articles, video, and social posts. No credit card, no demo required.

NPS +73 · 1,000+ creators · 38+ countries

What you get, free

Your own MarketScale Studio workspace
One video edit a month, on us
AI writing, editing, and publishing tools
In-platform coaching to learn the system

More Engineering & Construction Insights

AI moves from back office to job site in construction's next build-out

AI moves from back office to job site in construction's next build-out

McCarthy Building Companies has entered a multimillion-dollar agreement with Palantir to enhance AI adoption. However, RICS experts highlight that data readiness and organizational culture pose significant challenges. This development signals a shift in integrating AI within construction sectors.

  • 01McCarthy Building Cos. signs a major deal with Palantir.
  • 02Data readiness is a critical hurdle for AI integration.
  • 03Organizational culture impacts AI adoption in construction.

Jul 11, 2026

South Korea commits $7.5 billion to AI-autonomous manufacturing as smart factory count hits 30,000

South Korea commits $7.5 billion to AI-autonomous manufacturing as smart factory count hits 30,000

South Korea is investing $7.5 billion in advancing AI-autonomous manufacturing, with a significant increase in smart factories, now totaling 30,000. The initiative also targets the development of 100 AI manufacturing zones throughout the country.

  • 01South Korea invests $7.5 billion in AI-autonomous manufacturing.
  • 02There are currently 30,000 smart factories in South Korea.
  • 03The government aims to develop 100 AI manufacturing zones.

Jul 11, 2026

Construction's productivity crisis: why ML cost forecasting and off-site methods are converging

Construction's productivity crisis: why ML cost forecasting and off-site methods are converging

U.S. construction productivity has decreased since 1968. Machine learning models and off-site construction methods are becoming pivotal in bridging this productivity gap by providing accurate cost forecasting and efficient building practices.

  • 01U.S. construction productivity has been declining since 1968.
  • 02Machine learning models offer enhanced cost forecasting capabilities.
  • 03Off-site construction methods contribute to improved project efficiency.

Jul 10, 2026

Explore More Engineering & Construction Insights

Read more expert perspectives from across Engineering & Construction.

Browse Engineering & Construction Hub

About the Expert

K
Kasa

Host, What's in the Shop?

Kasa is the host of 'What’s in the Shop?', a video series showcasing the inner workings of Kasa Controls & Automation. The series provides a behind-the-scenes look at the company’s panel build shop and celebrates the culture and teamwork involved.

For B2B teams

Your experts could be publishing here

Stories like this one run on content MarketScale captures from real practitioners. See how your team's expertise becomes coverage in Engineering & Construction and beyond.

Book a 15-minute demo

Or call us. No forms required. We pick up. 214-945-2512