Session Schedule
Session Schedule
Tuesday, December, 1, 2020
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM (EST) | ||||
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Workshop | ![]() | From Challenge to Challenger - How to Develop a Low-Risk Entry Strategy for Additive Manufacturing | How can your organization approach additive manufacturing (AM) in the best way possible? The simplest answer is to embrace AM as a massive opportunity for growth instead of a challenge that needs to be addressed. After all, the goal of any AM initiative shouldn’t be to “catch up” to competitors that may already be using AM. The goal is to become an innovator in your space -- the leader that your competitors are scrambling after. Getting there involves overcoming the challenges that practically every organization faces at the outset of their AM journey. This webinar will explain how to work past those roadblocks, how to explore the full potential of AM from the ground up, and how to become a true innovator in your industry. The first step requires looking inward at your organization. It involves an end-to-end rethinking of your design process, your manufacturing philosophy, and your entire value chain. You’ll need agile teams that aren’t bound by traditional ways, and your organization must be set up to nurture and optimize that agility. With the right organizational groundwork, you will create new opportunities for your products and your business that will grow more powerful over time. In this workshop, we will discuss:
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM (EST) | |||||
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Keynote | ![]() | Opening Remarks, IndustryWeek's Best Plants Awards Presentation, & Tackling Today’s Labor Shortage with the Next-Gen Workforce |
The labor shortage is one the of greatest challenges facing the industry. To solve it will require a sustained effort from leaders across all sectors of the manufacturing industry and beyond. In this session, Mark Rayfield, CEO of Saint-Gobain North America, will discuss today’s manufacturing labor shortage and how companies can address this challenge by tapping into the next-generation workforce. He will offer insight from Saint-Gobain’s own workforce development programs and discuss how manufacturers can truly propel the next generation of talent into skilled jobs in the industry. | Mark Rayfield, CEO, Saint-Gobain North America | View Session |
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM (EST) | |||
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Plant Tours | Virtual Tour of Lodge Cast Iron | Built with mettle, focused on family, filled with lifelong resilience, Lodge Cast Iron has a lot in common with the popular cookware it manufactures. From humble beginnings in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, Lodge Cast Iron has thrived for 125 years all while maintaining its reputation for quality products and innovation. Today, a total of 556 people are employed in the Lodge family. As the oldest manufacturer of cast iron cookware in America, Lodge doesn’t just make cast iron; they make heirlooms that bring people together for generations. From classic skillets and a new bakeware line to Blacklock triple seasoned™cookware and enameled cast iron, each individual piece of cookware is handled with careful care and attention as it represents a gift from our family’s table to yours. | View Session |
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM (EST) | |||
Plant Tours | Virtual Tour of Branch Technology | Branch Technology is a prefabrication and technology compnay that specializes in large-scale 3D printing. They offer a patented 3D printing process called Cellular Fabrication, C-Fab®. This unique printing method allows material to solidify in open space, creating a matrix of polymer in virtually any shape. We bring unprecedented design freedom and resource stewardship to next-generation wall systems. | View Session |
Wednesday, December, 2, 2020
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (EST) | |||||
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Keynote | ![]() | 5G: Manufacturing's New Frontier | The ultimate goal for smart manufacturing is an autonomously controlled factory. 5G can finally deliver this by allowing tens of thousands of machines, robots and products to be connected to the same network at higher speeds than ever before. | Dr. Xiaoxia Zhang, Principal Engineer, Qualcomm | View Session |
Thursday, December 3, 2020
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (EST) | ||||||
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Keynote | ![]() | Ford’s Journey to Digital | Ford Motor Company is leveraging over 115 years of continuous improvement practices, built on a foundation of standardized work, to transform into a globally scaled digital operations ecosystem. Mike Mikula, global chief engineer, will discuss how Ford is pursuing new ways to use advanced technology to maintain Ford’s position as an industry leader in lean manufacturing.
| Mike Mikula, Global Chief Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing, Ford Motor Company | Presented by: | View Session |
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (EST) | |||||
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Keynote | Panel: The Future of Manufacturing | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The COVID-19 crisis taught the manufacturing industry many lessons—it demonstrated the power and importance of communication across the business and across the supply chain, it tested the ability of automation and IoT systems to maintain output and stability in unstable times, and it revealed just how essential the industry truly is. | Sponsored by: | View Session |