Options for a National Smart Manufacturing Plan

National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

New technologies are rapidly revolutionizing smart manufacturing with implications for industry, government, and the American workforce. Join the National Academies for a series of three workshops to study the state of the art in smart manufacturing technology; workforce, education and training needs; and the broader impacts for the U.S. economy and national competitiveness. This is a study informed by but intended to consider SM beyond the charters of the Manufacturing USA Institutes. During these workshops, participants will explore a wide range of impacts that smart manufacturing could have on industry, the U.S. economy, and the environment. You are invited to register and attend the workshops virtually or in person and/or provide comments to the study.

North America Manufacturing + R&D Summit (Virtual)

Executive Interview with John Dyck, CESMII - The Smart Manufacturing Institute Executive Interview With: John Dyck, Chief Executive Officer at CESMII - The Smart Manufacturing Institute on The Urgent Need […]

Options for a National Smart Manufacturing Plan

National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

New technologies are rapidly revolutionizing smart manufacturing with implications for industry, government, and the American workforce. Join the National Academies for a series of three workshops to study the state of the art in smart manufacturing technology; workforce, education and training needs; and the broader impacts for the U.S. economy and national competitiveness. This is a study informed by but intended to consider SM beyond the charters of the Manufacturing USA Institutes. During these workshops, participants will explore a wide range of impacts that smart manufacturing could have on industry, the U.S. economy, and the environment. You are invited to register and attend the workshops virtually or in person and/or provide comments to the study.

Options for a National Smart Manufacturing Plan

National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

New technologies are rapidly revolutionizing smart manufacturing with implications for industry, government, and the American workforce. Join the National Academies for a series of three workshops to study the state of the art in smart manufacturing technology; workforce, education and training needs; and the broader impacts for the U.S. economy and national competitiveness. This is a study informed by but intended to consider SM beyond the charters of the Manufacturing USA Institutes. During these workshops, participants will explore a wide range of impacts that smart manufacturing could have on industry, the U.S. economy, and the environment. You are invited to register and attend the workshops virtually or in person and/or provide comments to the study.

Machine Design Engineering Academy Event

About the Event The manufacturing silos are being demolished. They are replaced with an interconnected, interdependent, and digitally connected operation. Its success will rely in part in developing systems that […]

Smart Manufacturing – Building Your Strategic Roadmap

Description In this four-week, non-credit course, you will work with a world-class, experienced practitioner-mentor to develop a strategic plan for implementing smart manufacturing within your organization. You’ll engage directly with […]

$899

The Manufacturing Imperative: Delivering Profitability and Sustainability

The future of manufacturing will be driven by companies that are focused on sustainable manufacturing methodologies and actions which deliver significant profit margins. Many manufacturing companies have made commitments and initiated projects to deliver on sustainability goals. However, the outcomes of these projects must pass the NPV, IRR and ROI financial requirements.