IndustryWeek of Learning 
December 5-8, 2022

The IndustryWeek of Learning is an immersive and engaging four-day webinar series for C-Suite and manufacturing professionals. The event features highlighted keynote and track sessions from the Manufacturing & Technology Conference, selected by the IndustryWeek editorial team.
What you will learn: 
•    Improve your operational efficiency and thrive in an industry that demands constant change.
•    Best practices on leading and recruiting new dynamic workforces
•    Accelerate Continuous Improvement with a Digital Approach
•    Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement
•    Building and Managing a Digital Twin 

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Must-See Keynotes  

Digital twins are taking over the manufacturing world for the better. With the ability to simulate and evaluate impacts prior to production of a physical product, manufacturers are accelerating innovation while reducing their carbon footprint. In the face of changing market demands, limited resources, and added regulations, manufacturers recognize the power of digital twins and are moving to adopt this technology to advance digital transformation and innovation.

The value digital twins bring to the manufacturing sector is undeniable. However, Virtual Twins offer an even more evolved technology. A virtual twin is not limited to a mathematical model of an object or a system, but instead it consider entire systems, including the environment in which the physical object exists.

Join Guillaume Vendroux, DELMIA’s CEO, for a discussion on how the convergence of the virtual world and the real world, as well as the continuous cycle of information between the two, creates a closed-loop capability. Guillaume will touch on the state of the manufacturing world today and what it looks like in the both the near and distant future. 

Guillaume Vendroux 

DELMIA Chief Executive Officer

Dassault Systèmes

Throughout the Midwest, automakers and their Tier 1 suppliers are investing billions to make electric cars and trucks. In Ohio, Ford is retooling portions of its Ohio Assembly Plant to make a commercial electric truck; General Motors and LG Electronics are building an Ultium Cells EV battery plant in Lordstown; Foxconn plans to make Lordstown Motors trucks and Fisker Ocean crossovers at GM’s former Chevy Cruze plant; and Honda is testing electric designs at its Honda Automotive Laboratories of Ohio (HALO) facility near its East Liberty plant. Car companies have committed to producing millions more EVs by 2030, creating new opportunities for suppliers. But what do the companies need? Representatives from Ultium Cells, Eaton eMobility and other players in the Midwest EV production boom will discuss:

  • What OEMs and Tier 1s need from their supply chains
  • The market potential for EV production
  • The state of the industry, and where it's going in the near future
  • Challenges unique to making electric vehicles and components 
  • How to ensure worker safety as manufacturing processes change


Keynote Sponsored by: 

Panel Speakers 

Scott Adams, President, eMobility at Eaton

Steven Sumner, Vice President, Global Equipment
at Lincoln Electric

Kareem Main, Plant Director at
General Motors Ultium Cells Battery Plant

Heather Soerries, QEHS Specialist at
Cirba Solutions

Educational Webinar Sessions 

Advanced Manufacturing Topics  

Data-driven manufacturing that uses cutting edge technology to control production, track quality and streamline industrial operations.

Building and Managing a Digital Twin Based Semiconductor Manufacturing Operation

How to Accelerate Continuous Improvement with a Lean, Digital Approach

 

Leadership & Workforce 

Best practices on leading and managing dynamic workforces engaged in new, complicated production processes; how to hire, train and retain critical talent

Business Acumen Leadership & Talent Session

Public Speaking Training as a Lever for Manufacturing Improvement

Winning Over Skeptical Workers

 

Continuous Improvement  

Tailored toward both newcomers to and veterans of the lean and continuous improvement journey, the continuous improvement track has sessions that will appeal to everyone with an interest in operational excellence.

Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement with Quick and Easy Kaizen Cards

The Value of Visual (Management)

 

Sessions Designed For  

  • CEO
  • COO
  • Presidents
  • Design Engineer
  • Director of Manufacturing
  • Director of Continuous Improvement
  • Director of IT
  • EVP of Manufacturing
  • Engineering Director
  • Plant Manager
  • Sr. Manufacturing Engineer
  • VP of Operations
  • Manufacturing Students

Sponsors

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