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HOW LEADING COMPANIES ARE CREATING THE FUTURE TODAY
June 12 - 14, 2017 | Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa | Huntington Beach, CA
13th Annual
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1. Develop New Leadership Playbook For Manufacturing 4.0:Be prepared for the future state of manufacturing where new rules of leadership will prevail. Gain applicable insights into successful employee engagement for a new generation.
2. Access Innovative Ideas and Emerging Trends: Feel the pulseof the manufacturing state of business while gathering ideas of the future technologies, trends and user expectations. Find solutions toreal business problems by interacting with your peers and gaining a view into the future of manufacturing.
3. Plan for the Future State: Success today depends upon a deft marriage of new business models and game-changing technologies. Get inspiration and imagine highly intelligent, agile information-driven factories and dynamic teams that can respond rapidly to change.
4. Learn Through Collaboration: The culture of the Summit has been described as “welcoming, engaged and passionate”. Benefit from the intimate setting of the Summit, which inspires openness andsharing about the strengths and opportunities on others’ journey so far.
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Executives seeking to learn, benchmark and share best practicesin manufacturing excellence and innovation, including CEO,COO, CIO, Vice Presidents and Directors of:
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ABOUT THEMANUFACTURING LEADERSHIP COUNCILThe Manufacturing Leadership Council, part of Frost & Sullivan, offers an integrated portfolio of leadership networking, information and professional development products, programs, and services for industrial executives worldwide. Our mission is to help senior executives define andshape a better future for themselves, their organizations and the industry at large. MLC’s portfolio consists of the Manufacturing Leadership Council, an invitation-only executive organization; the annual Manufacturing Leadership Summit; the Manufacturing Leadership Awards program; and the Manufacturing Leadership Journal. For more information, visit us at: www.gilcommunity.com/about-us
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The ML Summit is the only industry event that I attend. It uniquely focuses on the strategic issues facing the global manufacturing community.– Chief Executive Officer, Graphicast, Inc.
The senior leadership level of participants along with the very relevant topics and great speakers make this event head-and-shoulders above most professional business events.– Chief Information Security Officer, Raytheon Missile Systems
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AN INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE LIKE NO OTHER
Collaborate, Collaborate, Collaborate: Share best practices andphilosophies with like-minded leaders, learning what’s working for them,why is it working and how it can work for you.
Relax, Have Fun and Make New Friends: Build the foundation forlong-lasting relationships with world-class manufacturing professionals.Keep your contact list building and engines at high rev, while enjoyingunique networking events throughout the program!
Stay Ahead of the Technology Curve: Meet with top manufacturingtechnology innovators and take advantage of their services to improveyour bottom line.
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Schedule-at-a-glance is preliminary and will be updated as information becomes available.
SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE
Zone 1. Virtual Factories of the Future | Zone 2. Game-Changing Transformative Technologies
Customize your agenda! Stay the course with one zone or bounce around to others. All collaboration zones are Power-Point Free, participant-driven discussions featuring creative thinking and idea generation.CHOOSE BETWEEN FOUR DIFFERENT COLLABORATION ZONES:
Zone 3. Integrating the Digital Manufacturing Enterprise | Zone 4. Rewriting the Leadership Playbook for M4.0
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017 | GENERAL SESSION, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION
7:15am Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Exhibition8:00am Welcome and Opening Remarks 8:20am KEYNOTE – The Future of Mobility and its Impact on Manufacturing8:50am Navigating the Manufacturing Leadership Summit9:00am CASE STUDY – Manufacturing 4.0: Ensuring a Successful Digital Strategy 9:30am Networking, Refreshment, and Exhibition Break10:00am CASE STUDY – Beyond the Digital Thread: Lockheed Martin’s Flexible Factory of the Future 10:30am CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Choose one of the concurrent sessions:
12:10pm Session to Session Travel Time12:15pm Food For Thought: Networking Roundtables Practitioners and solution providers host a menu of luncheon roundtable discussions on pertinent
industry issues. Dine and dish with industry experts. The list of roundtable discussion topics will be available on-site.1:15pm Session to Session Travel Time1:20pm CONCURRENT COLLABORATION ZONES - THINKTANKS
Expert-led ThinkTanks capture the power of all participants’ voices, insights and experiences via group discussion and exploration of the issue at hand.Choose one of the following zones:
2:20pm Session to Session Travel Time2:25pm EXECUTIVE INSIGHTS – The Science of Additive Manufacturing and What the Future Holds 2:55pm Networking, Refreshment and Exhibition Break3:25pm PANEL DISCUSSION –Washington Update: The Trump Administration and Manufacturing Policy4:15pm Made in China 2025: On the Way to Intelligent Manufacturing4:45pm Manufacturing Leadership Award Winners Spotlight5:35pm Day One of the Summit Program Concludes5:45pm Cocktail Reception7:30pm Manufacturing Leadership Council Board of Governors Dinner *Board Members Only
Zone 1. Virtual Factories of the Future: Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing
Zone 2. Game-Changing Transformative Technologies: The Evolution of Analytics: From Predictive to Prescriptive
Zone 3. Integrating the Digital Manufacturing Enterprise: Weaving an End-to-End Digital Thread
Zone 4. M4.0 Leadership Opportunities and Challenges: What the C Suite Needs to Do Now
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MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIP COUNCIL DAY**Please note this is for Manufacturing Leadership Council Members Only.8:00am Manufacturing Leadership Council Day Breakfast8:45am Manufacturing Leadership Council Progress Report 9:30am Open Forum10:30am Networking & Refreshment Break11:00am Review of Critical Issues and Decision Compass Group Meetings12:00pm Lunch12:45pm 2017 Critical Issues Agenda – Introduction1:00pm Critical Issues Agenda - Survey and Call Results1:30pm Critical Issues Agenda – Council Member Debate & Vote2:45pm Networking & Refreshment Break 3:00pm Critical Issues Agenda – Council Member Debate & Vote Continues3:30pm Delivering on the New Critical Issues Agenda4:45pm 2017 Manufacturing Leadership Council Meeting Concludes5:00pm VIP Exhibit Hall Guided Tour6:00pm Welcome Networking Reception
MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017
3:00pm Sponsor Workshop & Orientation5:00pm VIP Exhibit Hall Guided Tour6:00pm Welcome Networking Reception
NETWORKING DAY**Please note this is for Non-Members and Summit Sponsors/Attendees.
BRIEFING SESSIONS: MEETTHE INNOVATORS PARTICIPANT MEETUPSOR
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 | GENERAL SESSION, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION
6:30am Early Risers Run/Walk7:30am Continental Breakfast and Exhibition
Gala Registration Now Open... Please come to the Registration Desk to pick up your Golden Ticket!8:10am The Manufacturing Leadership Summit Reconvenes and Manufacturing Leadership Council Member Recognition8:20am KEYNOTE – Manufacturing for the Future at Johnson & Johnson: Enhancing Customer Value through Innovation and Digitalization 8:50am CASE STUDY – The People Side of Analytics 9:20am Networking, Refreshment, and Exhibition Break9:50am PANEL DISCUSSION – Augmented and Virtual: The New Realities for Manufacturing 10:30am CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Choose one of the concurrent sessions:
12:10pm Session to Session Travel Time12:15pm Food For Thought: Networking Roundtables Practitioners and solution providers host a menu of luncheon roundtable discussions on pertinent industry
issues. Dine and dish with industry experts. The list of roundtable discussion topics will be available on-site.1:15pm Session to Session Travel Time1:25pm CONCURRENT COLLABORATION ZONES - THINKTANKS
Expert-led ThinkTanks capture the power of all participants’ voices, insights and experiences via group discussion and exploration of the issue at hand.Choose one of the following zones:
2:25pm Session to Session Travel Time2:30pm Networking, Refreshment and Exhibition Break2:50pm Manufacturing Leadership Award Winners Spotlight4:00pm PANEL DISCUSSION – Meet the Award Winners Q&A 4:30pm CAPSTONE KEYNOTE – The Internet of Things: A Reality Check5:00pm 13th Annual Manufacturing Leadership Summit Concludes
13THANNUAL MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIPAWARDS GALA6:30pm Manufacturing Leadership Awards Cocktail Reception7:45pm Manufacturing Leadership Awards Presentation and Banquet10:00pm Manufacturing Leadership Awards Post-Gala Toast & Photo Opportunity
Zone 1. Virtual Factories of the Future: Virtual Factory Design in a M4.0 World
Zone 2. Game-Changing Transformative Technologies: Industrial IoT: Prioritizing Investments for a Connected Future
Zone 3. Integrating the Digital Manufacturing Enterprise: Future Supply Chains: Driving M4.0 Visibility Across Your Enterprise
Zone 4. M4.0 Leadership Challenges: Developing a Digital Culture Across The Enterprise
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SNAPSHOT OF COMPANIES REPRESENTED AT PREVIOUS MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIP SUMMITS
BRIEFING SESSIONS: MEETTHE INNOVATORS PARTICIPANT MEETUPSOR
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David BrousellCo-FounderManufacturing Leadership Council
Brian Fitzpatrick Partner, Senior Vice President & General Manager, EventsFrost & SullivanBrian Fitzpatrick is a Partner in Frost & Sullivan and is the Senior Vice President & General Manager of Events, Frost & Sullivan. He is responsible for the Best Practice creation and execution of Frost & Sullivan Events Globally. Prior to joining Frost & Sullivan in 2002, Brian leveraged his over 20 years of management and leadership experience to manage over 300 global events, in NorthAmerica, Europe and South America. During this tenure, Brian had chaired more than five dozen of events and provided budgetingand financial management expertise to turn departments around from a loss to profit and successfully launch new business units,product lines and offices. Brian holds an MBA in International Finance.
David R. Brousell is Global Vice President, General Manager, and Editorial Director of the Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC), a unit of Frost & Sullivan, which he co-founded in 2008. He oversees all content for MLC’s website, the Manufacturing Leadership Summit, the Manufacturing Leadership Journal, the Manufacturing Leadership Council, and the ML Awards program. In his nearly four-decade career,Brousell has served in numerous leadership positions in companies large and small. In the early 1990s, he served as Editor-in-Chief of Datamation Magazine, which was the standard of excellence in the IT magazine field for many years. In the mid to late 1990s, he served asVice President and Editorial Director at Sentry Publishing Co., in charge of that firm’s Software Magazine, Client-Server Computing Magazineand Sentry Market Research publications. In 1997, he became Vice President of Strategy at Softbank Comdex, the organizer of the hugeComdex technology trade show and conference. In 1998, Brousell was named Editor-in-Chief of Managing Automation Magazine, part ofThomas Publishing Co. of New York. He later became Vice President & Editorial Director of Managing Automation Media, where he co-founded the Manufacturing Leadership Council in 2008.
Alicia Boler Davis was named executive vice president, General Motors Global Manufacturing in June, 2016. Her responsibilities include manufacturing engineering and labor relations. She is a member of the GM Executive Leadership Team, the Opel Supervisory Board and the GM Korea Board of Directors. She reports to GM CEO and Chairman Mary Barra. Prior to thisassignment, Boler Davis was senior vice president, Global Connected Customer Experience since December 2014, where she ledthe company’s connected customer activities, including infotainment, OnStar and GM’s Urban Active personal mobility initiatives.In February 2012, Boler Davis was appointed U.S. vice president, Customer Experience. Later that year, her role was expanded tovice president, Global Quality and U.S. Customer Experience. Under her leadership, GM improved vehicle quality and fundamentally redefined customer care and its interaction with customers through social media channels and Customer Engagement Centers.
Alicia Boler DavisExecutive Vice President, Global ManufacturingGeneral Motors
The Future of Mobility and its Impact on Manufacturing
Bart Talloen Vice President, Product Supply Strategy & DeploymentJohnson & JohnsonAs an executive supply chain leader for more than 25 years, Bart has a proven track record of success across several key SCfunctions such as Planning, Engineering, Technology Transfers, Project Management, Continuous Improvement, Mfg Operations, andGeneral SC Management in Asia, Europe, and North America. During his career in pharma, OTC, consumer goods, and logistics/material handling, Bart has managed large supply networks, has acquired and divested operations, build new plants but also hasoverseen the closure of plants, and has developed & executed a three year Consent Decree Work Plan including the successfulre-certification of three US OTC manufacturing plants by FDA. In his current role as the Vice President, Product Supply Strategy& Deployment, Bart is responsible for developing and deploying innovative processes, systems and technologies to improve product supply from raw materials, through the manufacturing, to distribution.
Manufacturing for the Future at Johnson & Johnson: Enhancing Customer Value through Innovation and Digitalization
KEYNOTES
Maciej Kranz brings 30 years of networking industry experience to his position as Vice President, Corporate Strategic InnovationGroup at Cisco. He leads the group focused on incubating new businesses, accelerating internal innovation, and driving co-innovation with customers and startups through a global network of Cisco Innovation Centers. Prior to this role, Kranz wasGeneral Manager of the Connected Industries Group at Cisco, a business unit focused the Internet of Things. He built a $250Mbusiness from the ground up in 18 months and relentlessly evangelized the IoT opportunity across Cisco and the market, makingIoT one of Cisco’s major priorities. In his New York Times Best Selling book, Building the Internet of Things, Kranz offers practical advice to business decision makers on how and why to implement IoT today.
Maciej Kranz Vice President of Strategic InnovationsCisco SystemsNew York Times Best Selling author, “Building the Internet of Things”
The Internet of Things: A Reality Check
MASTERS OF CEREMONY
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Welcome NetworkingReception 6:00pm
Meet your fellow peers and colleaguesand enjoy a little C&C, cocktails andconversations.
MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017
Cocktail Reception 5:45pm
Join us for another great opportunity tomake new friends and further businessrelationships!
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017
Early Risers Run/Walk6:30am
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017
13th AnnualManufacturingLeadership Awards Gala 6:30pm
Calling all walkers, joggers and runners!Lace up your sneakers and get yourendorphins flowing with a little exercise.It's the perfect start to a great day ofcontent and networking.
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Join us in honoring companies and individual leaders that are shaping the future of global manufacturing during anevening of dinner and cocktails!
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AGENDA
Zone 1. Virtual Factories of the Future | Zone 2. Game-Changing Transformative Technologies
Customize your agenda! Stay the course with one zone or bounce around to others. All collaboration zones are Power-Point Free, participant-driven discussions featuring creative thinking and idea generation.CHOOSE BETWEEN FOUR DIFFERENT COLLABORATION ZONES:
Zone 3. Integrating the Digital Manufacturing Enterprise | Zone 4. Rewriting the Leadership Playbook for M4.0
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017 | GENERAL SESSION, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION
7:15am Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Exhibition
WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS8:00am The 3 Dimensions of Manufacturing 4.0 David R. Brousell Co-Founder Manufacturing Leadership Council
KEYNOTE8:20am The Future of Mobility and its Impact on Manufacturing Alicia Boler Davis Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing General Motors Company
8:50am Navigating the Manufacturing Leadership Summit
CASE STUDY9:00am Manufacturing 4.0: Ensuring a Successful Digital Strategy Michele D'Alessandro Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Manufacturing IT Merck & Co., Inc.
9:30am Networking, Refreshment, and Exhibition Break
MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIP COUNCIL DAY**Please note this is for Manufacturing Leadership Council Members Only.8:00am Manufacturing Leadership Council Day Breakfast8:45am Manufacturing Leadership Council Progress Report 9:30am Open Forum10:30am Networking & Refreshment Break11:00am Review of Critical Issues and Decision Compass Group Meetings12:00pm Lunch12:45pm 2017 Critical Issues Agenda – Introduction1:00pm Critical Issues Agenda - Survey and Call Results1:30pm Critical Issues Agenda – Council Member Debate & Vote2:45pm Networking & Refreshment Break 3:00pm Critical Issues Agenda – Council Member Debate & Vote Continues3:30pm Delivering on the New Critical Issues Agenda4:45pm 2017 Manufacturing Leadership Council Meeting Concludes5:00pm VIP Exhibit Hall Guided Tour6:00pm Welcome Networking Reception
Meet your fellow peers and colleagues and enjoy a little C&C, cocktails & conversations.
MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017
3:00pm Sponsor Workshop & Orientation5:00pm VIP Exhibit Hall Guided Tour6:00pm Welcome Networking Reception
Meet your fellow peers and colleagues and enjoy a little C&C,cocktails & conversations.
NETWORKING DAY**Please note this is for Non-Members and Summit Sponsors/Attendees.
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KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g How to shape an M4.0 leadership mindsetg What new leadership skills are requiredg How to measure success with M4.0
SESSION ABSTRACT:Success with Manufacturing 4.0 will not rest with new technologies alone. Manufacturing leaders need to orchestrate cultural, organizational, and technology changes simultaneously in order to reap the benefits of the new paradigm.
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g A structured approach to digital, including key lessons learned and critical success factorsg Proven techniques for building a digital workforce, as well as insight into common pitfallsg Guidelines for driving digital change, including leadership and cultural considerations
SESSION ABSTRACT:Digitization presents enormous opportunity for those who prepare, as well as significant threat for those who do not. Are you ready? This session will highlight Merck’s Digital Manufacturing Strategy, focusing on the critical elements for blueprinting and executing a successful digital journey.
MONDAY, JUNE 12 - TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017
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KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Insight on how legacy manufacturing processes must transition to the new digital paradigm g Examples of how advanced robotics and software are changing manufacturing g Fresh perspectives on why manufacturing executives should change their approach to running their organizations
SESSION ABSTRACT:General Motors is transforming as customers and the industry move towardsnew mobility solutions, including electrification, autonomous vehicles and rideand car sharing. These changes drive innovations not only in the vehicles thatGeneral Motors makes, but also how it makes them. This session will addresshow the manufacturing process itself is evolving in the digital era.
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CASE STUDY10:00am Beyond the Digital Thread: Lockheed Martin’s Flexible Factory of the Future
Marc O'Brien Mike Packer Virtual Prototyping Group Manager Director of Manufacturing, Advanced Production Programs Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® Member of the Manufacturing Leadership Council Board of Governors
CONCURRENT SESSIONS10:30am Choose one of the concurrent sessions:
12:10pm Session to Session Travel Time
12:15pm Food For Thought: Networking Roundtables Practitioners and solution providers host a menu of luncheon roundtable discussions on pertinent industry issues. Dine and dish with industry experts. The list of roundtable discussion topics will be available on-site.
1:15pm Session to Session Travel Time
1:20pm CONCURRENT COLLABORATION ZONES - THINKTANKSExpert-led ThinkTanks capture the power of all participants’ voices, insights and experiences via group discussion and exploration of the issue at hand.
Choose one of the following zones:
Zone 1. Virtual Factories of the Future: Augmented and Virtual Reality Systems in Manufacturing
Zone 2. Game-Changing Transformative Technologies: The Evolution of Analytics: From Predictive to Prescriptive FACILITATOR: Greg Schmidt Information Solutions Sales Executive Rockwell Automation
Zone 3. Integrating the Digital Manufacturing Enterprise: Weaving an End-to-End Digital Thread FACILITATOR: Fred Thomas Worldwide Industry Marketing Director Dassault Systemes
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g What the state of augmented/virtual reality systems is today and how they are evolvingg How and where manufacturers are applying the technology todayg Benefits and challenges with adopting and using the technology effectively
SESSION ABSTRACT:As the physical and digital worlds converge, manufacturers are looking for new ways toview and understand their operations, how equipment can be serviced, and even howinformation is consumed. This Think Tank will focus on how augmented and virtual reality systems can help achieve these objectives.
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g What the stages of the analytics journey areg Why a holistic, integrated approach is importantg What benefits should be expected and what challenges will have to be dealt with
SESSION ABSTRACT:Analytics technology holds the promise of enabling manufacturers to reachhigher levels of efficiency and performance in their operations. But the path togreater operational insights involves more sophisticated use of the technologyas well as more extensive application organizationally. This Think Tank will focus on how manufacturers can evolve their use of analytics with plant floorequipment, to the plant itself, and to the larger corporate enterprise.
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KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g How manufacturing can drive the definition and roll-out of the digital threadg Underlying technologies that will enable the digital threadg Recognizing and overcoming cultural and organizational challenges
SESSION ABSTRACT:M4.0 promises manufacturers the opportunity to break down process and datasilos that for years have impeded efficiency and undermined agility. To do this,manufacturers will need to leverage processes, systems, and data that weave adigital thread across the enterprise that is unique, authoritative, current, and consistent. This session will describe the benefits of what some are calling “digital continuity” and provide a roadmap for achieving it.
AGENDA
PARTICIPANT MEETUPSKeep your networking engines revving! Participants will gather by job function forhosted conversations on shared dynamics.
BRIEFING SESSIONS: MEETTHE INNOVATORSThese 20-minute, one-to-one targeted discussions will focus on new capabilities and services that manufacturers can take advantage of to meet the specific needs of their businesses.
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KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Insight on new customer challenges that are driving radical new thought processes for what an agile production environment of the future would look likeg Expanding the concept of the digital thread and digital twin to address future production requirementsg Examples of the convergence of the manufacturing physical and digital domains
SESSION ABSTRACT:Lockheed Martin’s world-renowned Skunk Works ® innovation team is now lookingbeyond the company’s Digital Tapestry concept that links all stages of a product’s lifecy-cle, to explore new ideas and approaches that will help create advanced, highly agile,digitally-driven, flexible factory floor environments that support rapid and scalable cus-tomized production.
Supply Chain
Women in Manufacturing
Next Gen Leadership
Operational Excellence
Workforce
Cybersecurity
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Zone 4. M4.0 Leadership Opportunities and Challenges: What the C Suite Needs to Do Now FACILITATOR: Doug Reeder Innovation Leader, Office of the CTO NTT Data
2:20pm Session to Session Travel Time
EXECUTIVE INSIGHTS2:25pm The Science of Additive Manufacturing and What the Future Holds Amy Elliott Research & Development Staff Inkjet-based Additive Manufacturing Energy & Transportation Science Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory
2:55pm Networking, Refreshment and Exhibition Break
PANEL DISCUSSION3:25pm Washington Update: The Trump Administration and Manufacturing Policy
MODERATOR: David Brousell Co-Founder Manufacturing Leadership Council
PANELISTS INCLUDE: Todd Boppell Chief Operating Officer National Association of Manufacturers
4:15pm Made in China 2025: On the Way to Intelligent Manufacturing Yu Zhao (George) Secretary General International Manufacturing Alliance
AGENDA
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Examples of the 10 principles of additive manufacturingg Insight into Oak Ridge’s role in advancing the scienceg Exploration of what needs to be improved in the technology
SESSION ABSTRACT:Additive manufacturing holds the promise of dramatically changing how manufacturers build things. But how are the various approaches to additive being applied today and what lessons have been learned? This session will explain the principles of additive manufacturing, the types of applications underway today, and what future applications may be on the horizon.
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Insight on how leaders should think about their roles in an M4.0 worldg What aspects of culture, organizational structure and relationships should change to support M4.0g Key technologies that can create new business value/models for the organization
SESSION ABSTRACT:The journey to Manufacturing 4.0 requires leaders to do many things differently.Company culture, organizational structure, technology investments, and leadership skills all need to change. This Think Tank session will explore whatleaders need to do now to undertake a successful journey to Manufacturing 4.0.
David Mongrue Vice President OperationsDow Chemical
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Insight on what Congress is doing on manufacturing-related legislationg In-depth discussion on what manufacturers say about Trump Administration manufacturing policy proposals as well as their own wish lists on what needs to be done to strengthen manufacturingg Detailed preview of what may unfold on the policy front in the months ahead
SESSION ABSTRACT:In his campaign for the presidency, Donald Trump promised to restore manufacturing jobs in the U.S. This session will update attendees on policy initiativesundertaken by the Trump Administration on taxation, trade, workforce skills, regulation, immigration, and innovation and technology. Congressman Tim Ryan, co-chair of the House Manufacturing Caucus, will share his views on these subjectsin a Q&A with the Manufacturing Leadership Council and a panel of industry representatives will present their perspectives on manufacturing policy initiatives.
Richard Sade Vice President and Chief Operating OfficerS&S Hinge
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g The specific policy measures that constitute the Made in China 2025 plang What has been achieved since the announcement of the plan two years agog What we should expect to see in the next few years under the plan
SESSION ABSTRACT:China’s Made in China 2025 strategy, first announced in March of 2015, is a 10-yearplan to reform and reinvigorate Chinese manufacturing by enabling the industry tobecome more innovation-driven, by emphasizing quality over quantity, by achievinggreen development, by optimizing the structure of the industry, and by nurturinghuman talent. This session will provide an in-depth examination of the strategy.
Allison Grealis PresidentWomen in Manufacturing
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4:45pm Manufacturing Leadership Award Winners Spotlight Selected Winners of the 2017 Manufacturing Leadership Awards will give a short synopsis of their winning projects: what was accomplished fortheir companies and lessons learned. Hear from the following 2017 Winners:
5:35pm Day One of the Summit Program Concludes
5:45pm Cocktail Reception Join us for another great opportunity to make new friends and further business relationships!
7:30pm Manufacturing Leadership Council Board of Governors Dinner *Board Members Only
MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIP AWARDWINNER PRESENTATION SNAPSHOT
Raytheon CompanyCategory: Collaborative Innovation LeadershipProject: Immersive Design Center
The Dow Chemical Company Category: Talent Management LeadershipProject: Talent Development
Pixelligent TechnologiesCategory: Engineering and Production Technology LeadershipProject: PixClear Process
People Against Dirty (Method Products PBC)Category: Sustainability LeadershipProject: South Side Soapbox
Lexmark International Inc.Category: Internet of Things in Manufacturing LeadershipProject: Predictive Service
AirbusCategory: Sustainability Leadership Project: 3-D Printed Bionic Partition
Tuesday, June 13
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Category: Operational Excellence LeadershipProject: World Class Manufacturing
Cisco Systems, Inc.Category: Engineering and Production Technology LeadershipProject: Digital Design and Manufacturing Platform
IBMCategory: Collaborative Innovation LeadershipProject: Resolution Rooms
ClifBarCategory: Enterprise Technology LeadershipProject: Self-Manufacturing Systems Implementation
NEW Manufacturing AllianceCategory: Talent Management LeadershipProject: Building the Next Manufacturing Workforce
Under Armour Inc.Category: Engineering and Production Technology LeadershipProject: ArchiTech: The World's First 3-D Printed Performance Training Shoe
BASF Category: Operational Excellence LeadershipProject: MOPART
Wednesday, June 14
WEDNESDAY 6:30AMEARLY RISERS RUN/WALK
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CASE STUDY8:50am The People Side of Analytics Jill George Global Manufacturing Practice Leader Development Dimensions International
9:20am Networking, Refreshment, and Exhibition Break
PANEL DISCUSSION9:50am Augmented and Virtual: The New Realities for Manufacturing MODERATOR: Paul Tate Research Director and Co-Founding Executive Editor Manufacturing Leadership Council
PANELISTS INCLUDE: Ron Castro Peggy Gulick Kendall Loomis Rachel Ungerman Vice President, Operations & Supply Chain Execution Director, Business Process Improvement Center Manager, Immersive Design Center Senior Manufacturing Engineer IBM AGCO Corporation Raytheon Missile Systems Lockheed Martin
10:30am CONCURRENT SESSIONSChoose one of the concurrent sessions:
12:10pm Session to Session Travel Time
12:15pm Food For Thought: Networking Roundtables Practitioners and solution providers host a menu of luncheon roundtable discussions on pertinent industry issues. Dine and dish with industry experts. The list ofroundtable discussion topics will be available on-site.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017
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AGENDA
PARTICIPANT MEETUPSKeep your networking engines revving! Participants will gather by industry forhosted conversations on shared dynamics.
BRIEFING SESSIONS: MEETTHE INNOVATORSThese 20-minute, one-to-one targeted discussions will focus on newcapabilities and services that manufacturers can take advantage of tomeet the specific needs of their businesses.
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KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Insight on understanding “people” data and its link to corporate performanceg Examples of the benefits of aligning people analytics to strategyg Key factors on understanding the challenges of using people analytics effectively and minimizing politics
SESSION ABSTRACT:Few things in the press recently have received as much attention as predictiveanalytics. Many companies are mining the benefits of production, quality andmaintenance data from their production operations. Yet, most companies miss ormisuse the opportunity to monetize one of the most strategic sources ofdata –their people. Discover the limitations of “convenient” people data and howto more strategically improve KPIs using people analytics.
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Front-line examples of augmented and virtual reality technologies in actiong Key benefits across multiple manufacturing environments and beyond the factory wallsg Insight on overcoming the challenges of employee acceptance, adoption, and culture
SESSION ABSTRACT:An expert panel explores the potential and the challenges of deploying new augmented and virtual reality technologies on the plant floor and beyond. Fromaugmented reality headsets for factory workers, to immersive engineering environments, networked remote field operations, and the latest technology advances, virtual and augmented reality approaches promise to revolutionize theway manufacturing companies view data, share expertise, train employees, designproducts, and solve complex production problems.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 | GENERAL SESSION, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION6:30am Early Risers Run/Walk
Calling all walkers, joggers and runners! Lace up your sneakers and get your endorphins flowing with a little exercise. It's the perfect start to a great day of content and networking.
7:30am Continental Breakfast and ExhibitionGala Registration Now Open... Please come to the Registration Desk to pick up your Golden Ticket!
8:10am The Manufacturing Leadership Summit Reconvenes and Manufacturing Leadership Council Member RecognitionKEYNOTE8:20am Manufacturing for the Future at Johnson & Johnson: Enhancing Customer Value through Innovation and Digitalization Bart Talloen Vice President, Product Supply Strategy & Deployment Johnson & Johnson
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g How to develop a comprehensive M4.0 strategy, framework, and deployment approach linked with business and supply chain strategies that will drive enhanced customer valueg Insights into how to connect and seamlessly integrate the digital technology innovation process with the operational worldg The critical success factors for M4.0 implementation, including organizational learning, broad business engagement, and strategic partnerships
SESSION ABSTRACT:Deploying (individual) digital technologies is not the difficult part of M4.0, but stitching them together into enhanced customer solutions & experiences and building the required capabilities & ecosystem to support this, is! This session will focus on how to develop a holistic M4.0 framework, staged strategic roadmap and the execution plan to overcome the challenge.
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1:15pm Session to Session Travel Time
1:25pm CONCURRENT COLLABORATION ZONES - THINKTANKSExpert-led ThinkTanks capture the power of all participants’ voices, insights and experiences via group discussion and exploration of the issue at hand.
Choose one of the following zones:
Zone 1. Virtual Factories of the Future: Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing FACILITATOR: Jiani Zhang Director of Product Management, Internet of Things IBM
Zone 2. Game-Changing Transformative Technologies: Industrial IoT: Prioritizing Investments for a Connected Future FACILITATOR: Bryan Kester Director IoT Autodesk
Zone 3. Integrating the Digital Manufacturing Enterprise: Future Supply Chains: Driving M4.0 Visibility Across Your Enterprise FACILITATOR: Jim Hilton Global Principal-Manufacturing & Field Mobility Zebra Technologies
Zone 4. M4.0 Leadership Challenges: Developing a Digital CultureAcross The Enterprise FACILITATOR: Dr. Irene Petrick Director, Business Strategy Intel
2:25pm Session to Session Travel Time
2:30pm Networking, Refreshment and Exhibition Break
2:50pm Manufacturing Leadership Award Winners SpotlightSelected Winners of the 2017 Manufacturing Leadership Awards will give a short synopsis of their winning projects: what was accomplished for their companies and lessons learned. Hear from the following 2017 Winners:
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KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Explore the leadership needed to enable digital technologies to drive business value g Identify organizational barriers to data-driven decision-makingg Appreciate the attributes you need to build into your workforce to drive M4.0
SESSION ABSTRACT:Digital technologies are driving business value as Information Technology andOperational Technologies converge. From the factory floor, to the enterprise, and into the supply chain, data is increasing transparency and enabling real-timedecision-making. The traditional manufacturing organization faces challenges asemployees struggle with this enhanced digital environment. This session will focuson the workforce and leadership needs required to create a digital culture, andthe value that such a culture can unlock.
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Learn how M4.0 IoT technologies can significantly boost visibility and streamline supply chainsg Hear insights from real-life case studies on ROI and new enterprise-wide business models g Discover how increased supply chain visibility helps drive enterprise-wide decision-making and visionary transformation
SESSION ABSTRACT:Is your organization harnessing the benefits of real-time Manufacturing 4.0 technologies beyond the plant floor and across the entire supply chain? Greateroperational visibility promises to deliver valuable enterprise asset intelligence,improve quality processes, remove inefficiencies and waste, speed up processes,and radically transform enterprise-wide manufacturing value chains. This sessionwill focus on the key strategies and technologies that help companies leveragesupply chain visibility to create a digital industrial enterprise.
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Manufacturing’s role in executing an IoT strategyg Foundational IoT technologies and skills and how to get themg Identifying new as-a-service business model opportunities
SESSION ABSTRACT:The Internet of Things is about a lot more than connected door-bells and smartthermostats. For manufacturers it is an unprecedented opportunity to close theloop between design, production, and support by gaining intelligent insights intohow products—and their users—behave in the field. And, ultimately, it’s a chanceto create entirely new as-a-service business models. This session will help manufacturers understand the platforms, skills, and strategies they will need totake advantage of the promise of IoT.
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Where artificial intelligence technology can be applied in manufacturingg How machine learning can advance the idea of predictive maintenanceg What benefits can be achieved through cognitive analytics
SESSION ABSTRACT:The smart factory of the future needs to be able to handle vast amounts of informa-tion in a fast and responsive manger, using natural language and, importantly, context.Moreover, systems in the factory need to be able to learn. Artificial intelligence is atechnology that will provide these capabilities in future factories. This session will ex-plain how machine learning, artificial intelligence, and cognitive analytics and computingcan be applied in manufacturing to increase speed, flexibility, decision making and pro-ductivity.
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AGENDAPANEL DISCUSSION4:00pm Meet the Award Winners Q&A
What does it take to envision, plan, and pull off a transformational initiative? ML Award winners who have presented their winning projects will answer questionsabout how they did it, and what's next.
CAPSTONE KEYNOTE4:30pm The Internet of Things: A Reality Check Maciej Kranz Vice President of Strategic Innovations Cisco Systems New York Times Best Selling author, “Building the Internet of Things”
5:00pm 13th Annual Manufacturing Leadership Summit Concludes
13THANNUAL MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIPAWARDS GALA6:30pm Manufacturing Leadership Awards Cocktail Reception
Join us in this elegant start to our black tie evening and network with this year’s Award Winners, Technology Partners and Manufacturing Executives, while enjoying cocktails, champagne toasts and hors d'oeuvres.
7:45pm Manufacturing Leadership Awards Presentation and Banquet Celebrate and honor the 2017 Manufacturing Leadership Award Winners and Technology Partners for their outstanding achievements, while enjoying a fine dining experience.
10:00pm Manufacturing Leadership Awards Post-Gala Toast & Photo Opportunity
KEYTAKE-AWAYS:g Best practices and key challenges on starting and scaling the IoT journey g The importance of change management, business process integration g Why cybersecurity remains a concern but is also an opportunity
SESSION ABSTRACT:The Internet of Things has been described as having the potential to generatesignificant new value in manufacturing and even to disrupt the status quoin the industry. But exactly what has been achieved so far with the pervasive connectivity and data generation that the IoT represents? This session will examine what manufacturers are actually doing today, and what they havelearned along the way, and key areas of focus for the biggest payback.
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Networking: • Manufacturing Leadership Summit& Awards • Annual Manufacturing LeadershipCouncil Meeting • Council Member Plant Tours
Research & Resources: • The Manufacturing Leadership Journal • The Weekly Viewpoint Newsletter • Critical Issues Survey Research
Knowledge Transfer: • Live and Online Discussion Forums • Best Practices and Featured Case Studies • Summit and Plant Tours
Focusing on the Future: • Decision Compass Special Interest Group Calls • Critical Issues Round Table Virtual Meetings • Live Executive Round Table Discussions
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Join us at the conclusion of the Summit in honoringcompanies and individual leaders that are shapingthe future of global manufacturing during a black tieevening of dinner, dancing and cocktails!
6:30pmCocktail Reception
7:45pmAwards Presentation and Banquet
10:00pmPost-Gala Toast & Photo Opportunity
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42Q is a leading provider of cloud MES solutions. Our mission is to deliver scalable, flexible and easy toimplement manufacturing solutions to our customers.
Our management team has extensive experience with the architecture,development and implementation of advanced MES and manufacturingautomation systems deployed across a broad range of vertical markets.42Q is a product division of Sanmina Corporation.https://42-q.com
Autodesk makes software for people whomake things. If you’ve ever driven a high-performance car, admired a towering
skyscraper, used a smartphone, or watched a great film, chances areyou’ve experienced what millions of Autodesk customers are doing withour software. Autodesk gives you the power to make anything. www.autodesk.com
Dassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, serves 190,000 customers across 140countries, providing virtual universes for
sustainable innovation. Dassault Systèmes’ DELMIA brand offers prod-ucts that connect the virtual and real worlds of manufacturing. As partof DELMIA, the Apriso product portfolio helps manufacturers transformtheir global operations to achieve and sustain operational excellence.www.3ds.com
FORCAM provides analytical solutions to complex manufacturing industries through
innovative Shop Floor Management technology. We Deliver Results in Productivity.www.forcam.com
IBM applies cognitive technology to manufacturing andsupply chains for improved processes and reduced costs. Connect sensors and systems, and
analyze the data to improve your operations – even predicting failures before they happen. Use machine learning to facilitate continuous improvements, accelerate innovation and enhance your decision-making. Unleash the power of IBM's cognitive manufacturing today!www.ibm.com
Intel has been a technology leader for nearly a half century. Now, we are applying our technical expertise toadvance the Internet of Things (IoT) by providing
foundational technology and innovative solutions. Together with ourecosystem partners, we are enabling billions of devices to talk to eachother and share valuable information, while protecting their sensitivedata, and providing critical data analytics and middleware software.www.intel.com/iot
NTT DATA partners with manufacturers to navigate and simplify the modern complexities of
business and technology, delivering the insights, solutions and outcomes that matter most. We deliver tangible business results bycombining deep industry expertise with applied innovations in digital, cloud and automation across a comprehensive portfolio of consulting, applications, infrastructure and business process services.NTT DATA is a top 10 global business and IT services provider with100,000+ professionals in more than 50 countries, and is part of NTTGroup, a partner to 85% of the Fortune 100. www.nttdata.com
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The Plex Manufacturing Cloud automates your shop floorand informs your top floor. Plex’s manufacturing ERP
software is designed for discrete and process manufacturers connecting suppliers,machines, materials, people, and systems. The Plex Manufacturing cloud deliversproduction control, inventory management, and supply chain management soyou can increase competitiveness, efficiency, and responsiveness.www.plex.com
Ricoh is a global technology company that has been transforming the way people work for more than 80 years.Today, we are empowering manufacturers with innovative
technologies and services including document management systems, IT services, production print solutions, industrial systems, visual communicationssystems and digital cameras to enable individuals to work smarter.ricoh-usa.com
Rockwell Automation makes its customers more produc-tive and the world more sustainable. Let us help you accessknowledge locked deep inside production systems with a
Connected Enterprise that shares information between processes, facilities, businesssystems and suppliers to accelerate product introductions, drive plant floor efficiencies, focus on process quality, and pursue “real-time release” and “right first time.”www.rockwellautomation.com
ServiceMax, a GE Digital company, is a leading industry provider of field service management
software. The company continues to reimagine and create solutions for the20 million people globally who install, maintain, and repair machines acrossdozens of industries. ServiceMax helps their customers discover untapped innovation, unleash new revenue streams, drive efficiency, and most importantly delight their end-customer.www.servicemax.com
The Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) is the leadgovernment agency for planning and executing strategies to enhance Singapore’s position as a global business centre. EDB
dreams, designs and delivers solutions that create value for investors and companies in Singapore. Our mission is to create for Singapore, sustainableeconomic growth with vibrant business and good job opportunities.www.edb.gov.sg
Zebra Technologies makes businesses as smart and connected asthe world we live in. Zebra tracking and visibility solutions transform the physical to digital, creating the data streams businesses need in order to simplify operations, know more abouttheir business, and empower their mobile workforce.
www.zebra.com
Women in Manufacturing™ (WiM) isthe only national trade associationdedicated to providing year-round
support to women who have chosen a career in the manufacturing industry.The organization currently supports nearly 700 individual members from morethan 350 manufacturing companies. WiM encompasses manufacturers of alltypes and welcomes individuals from every job function - from the shop floorto the C-Suite. WiM members benefit from exclusive access to regional and national programming, virtual and in-person networking opportunities, bimonthly professional development webinars, online discussioncommunities, a robust searchable directory, and numerous educational opportunities via our 501(c)(3) Education Foundation.www.womeninmanufacturing.org
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