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October 30 th & 31 st , 2017 | San Diego, CA www.manufacturing-summit.com Forging the future direction of American manufacturing POST EVENT REPORT

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October 30th & 31st, 2017 | San Diego, CAwww.manufacturing-summit.com

Forging the future direction of American manufacturing

POST EVENT REPORT

The 2017 summit welcomed over 150 senior manufacturing and operations executives to San Diego.

Over 25 sessions motivated and provided them with practical knowledge to drive their organizations’ manufacturing strategies forward.

Amongst many discussions that took place over the two days the key topics included lean and OpEx strategies, advanced digital manufacturing capabilities and developing future leaders.

2017 saw the inaugural American Manufacturing Leadership Awards Dinner take place. Celebrating the achievements of the award winner, Jose Miguel L. Ascaso, the evening gave guests an additional opportunity to network in a more relaxed environment.

Included in this report, you’ll find the presentations approved for release, a snapshot of who attended and how you can get involved in the 2018 Summit.

Thanks to Everyone that Contributed and Attended the AMS Summit 2017

87.5%93.7%

said they learnt something new that could be applied to

their company

said they would attend again

said they would recommend the summit to a friend or colleague

87.5%

DELEGATE TESTIMONIALS

“High quality collaboration” – Advanced Manufacturing Engineering

Manager, Arconic

“Excellent event! An opportunity to align with other industries and had a good variety of topics” – Senior Manager- Smart Manufacturing & Technical

Projects, CESMII

“I met some great leaders in industry. I was also impressed with some truly cutting-edge topics” – Director of Manufacturing Operations, Biotix, Inc.

“Outstanding presentations!” – Director, Supply Chain, Kinetic

“Excellent contacts made with the people who participated.” – Director of Business Excellence, Greenfield Global

“Just great, we found the information shared by the speakers very interesting” – Plant Manager, Asteelflash

Latest Manufacturing Technologies for Low-cost, Energy-efficient Manufacturing of Advanced

Polymer CompositesUday Vaidya

Chief Technology OfficerIACMI

The Journey to a Smart Manufacturing FutureConrad Leiva

Chair of Smart Manufacturing GroupMESA International

Increasing People Engagement through Coaching, Mentoring and Empowerment

Stephanie Pullings HartVice President Manufacturing

Nestlé USA - Ice Cream

Moving the World at WorkLorinda F. Lewis, Ph.D.

Senior Director, Continuous ImprovementOshkosh Corp

Developing Leadership Talent Capable of Executing your Manufacturing Vision

Ron DunfordBoard of DirectorsSchreiber Foods

Who Said Nothing is Free? – Understanding the Science of Inventory Reduction

Jack Feng, PhD. Vice President of Operational Excellence

Commercial Vehicle Group

PRESENTATIONS

Driving to Zero: An Executive Discussion and Case Study on Exceptional Manufacturing Performance

Jordan WorkmanDirector of NA & EMEA Client Development

Performance Solutions by Milliken

Smart Manufacturing: Implementing Smart Manufacturing to Improve Energy Efficiency /

ProductivityMiguel Corcio, P.E.

Senior Manager – Smart Manufacturing & Technical ProjectsClean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII)

Time to Bring Manufacturing Back to AmericaRosemary Coates

Executive DirectorReshoring Institute

Best Practices for Manufacturing Digitization & Supply Chain

David StonehouseDirector, Global Connected Enterprise

Rockwell Automation

Rising from Crisis: A Semiconductor Company’s Pursuit of Excellence in Operations

Mario FariaVice President Operations - Americas

The MAX Group

The Future of Conitnuous ImprovementJohn Biedry

Former Senior Director, Global Lean EnterpriseNike

PRESENTATIONS Continued

Implementing Lean on a Global Scale: Succeeding through Diversity of Products,

Processes and PeopleAlejandro Tassara & Richard Hainrihar

Directors, Luvata Production SystemLuvata Special Products

Empowering Employees through Change Management

Greg RadzinskiContinuous Improvement Manager

Becton Dickinson-San Diego

Creating a Technology Ecosystem for Flexible Hybrid Electronics

Jason MarshDirector of Technology

Nextflex

PRESENTATIONS Continued

WHO ATTENDED?

Over 150 senior manufacturing, operations and engineering professionals were in attendance from companies including:

Abbott

GlaxoSmithKline

Bayer

Edwards

Fox Head

Alere

General Atomics

AtriCure

Boeing

Commercial Vehicle Group

Epicure

Advanced Bionics

Amway

Ingredion

Clorox Endologix

General Dynamics

Allegion

Gilead

BaxterClean Energy Smart

Manufacturing Institute

Esterline

WHO ATTENDED? Continued

Kinetico

Lush

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing

Innovation Kellogg’s

Kohler Luvata

Kimball Office

Medtronic

NestleNavistar

Paccar

Nike

PentairOshkosh Defence Philips

Rolls-Royce Schreiber ShireSmart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition

ValsparUS Synthetic Zodiac AerospaceWabash National

WHO ATTENDED? Continued

PRIMARY JOBFUNCTION

27.9%

Operations

24.8%

Manufacturing

11.6%

Engineering Plant Manager

10.9%

Continuous Improvement

10.1%

0.8%

2.3%4.7%

Technology Production

Quality

Supply Chain

ProcurementLean

Automation

Manager27.7%

C-Level9.7%

Senior Manager10.3%

VP14.8%

Director27.1%

Head of0.6%

Plant Manager9.7%

SENIORITY

72.2% Senior Manager or above

WHO ATTENDED? Continued

INDUSTRIES

Aerospace & Defence

Medical Equipment & Devices

Industrial Equipment & Machinery

Food & Beverage Production / Products

Electronics

Consumer Goods

Energy & Utilities

Recycling & Environment

Chemicals & Petrochemicals

Pharmaceuticals

Academic/ Non-Profit

Automotive

Heavy Vehicles

Other- Metalworking - Construction

- Domestic Appliances & Home Electronics

- Forest Products - Materials Handling

- Software & IT - Textiles

- Transport & Logistics

20.013.811.310.0

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SUMMIT GROWTH

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Workforce development & leadership 77.7%

Lean & operational excellence 66.6%

Cost reduction/ assest management and utilization 51.1%

Automation 46.6%

Software 44.4%

New technologies/ products 42.2%

Safety, quality & risk management 40.0%

Corporate social responsibility 20.0%

Regulatory/ quality compliance 13.3%

TOP INVESTMENT AREAS*of the 49 delegates who took part in iSolve

COMMERCIAL PARTNERS

The Max Groupwww.maxieg.com

Tijuana EDCwww.tijuanaedc.org

Firestone Building Productswww.firestonebpco.com

Oniquawww.oniqua.com

Systemawww.systemagmbh.de

Performance Solutions by Milliken

www.performancesolutionsbymilliken.com

Rockwell Automationwww.rockwellautomation.com

Lionbridge Technologieswww.lionbridge.com/en-us

3D Systemswww.3dsystems.com

INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING GROUP

You can download the photos from our Flickr account to use on LinkedIn or your company newsletters.

Take a look at the album by clicking on the picture below

PHOTOS

Hear what the attendees had to say and see the highlights from this year’s Summit.

HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO

JOIN US NEXT YEAR

AS A DELEGATE

To register as a delegate, you must work in an operational role for a company that manufactures goods. EARLY REGISTRATION: $1095FULL PRICE: $1495

Register your delegate place at:www.manufacturing-summit.com/booknow Or contact:Adrian [email protected]+44 (0)20 3874 9209

AS A COMMERCIAL PARTNER

If your company provides products, services or solutions to manufacturers and your responsibilities include business development then you can only attend as a commercial partner. To find out more about commercial partner opportunities please contact:

Jack Jones [email protected] +44 (0)20 3874 9204

Like any good manufacturer we’re focused on continuous improvement and 2018 is going to see a significant change. The AMS Summit will be collocated with the inaugural American Supply Chain Management Strategies Summit. This reflects your evolving role in manufacturing and operations and will provide you with a holistic and harmonized look at companywide operational excellence strategies. This natural progression of the summit will grow the seniority and size of the audience even further, providing you with more valuable intelligence and experiences than ever before.

SECURE YOU PLACE AT THE AMS SUMMIT 2018

Mark Allen Group, St. Jude’s Church, Dulwich Road, London, SE24 0PB, UKpackagedsummit.com | [email protected] | +44(0)20 7738 5454