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SUMMARY:Rensselaer to Host 9th Annual National Manufacturing Day
DESCRIPTION:Virtual event will allow high school students and educators to explore critical role of manufacturing\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how a nimble and innovative manufacturing sector can address some of humanity’s most pressing and emergent needs — from the production of masks and shields to the biomanufacturing of therapeutics. \n\nBeginning on Monday\, November 2\, high school students from across the region will have an opportunity to explore some of the wide-ranging potentials of manufacturing during the 9th Annual National Manufacturing Day celebration at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. \n\nDue to the current pandemic\, students will be transported to the Rensselaer campus and local manufacturing facilities through virtual field trips during a week-long event that ends with a virtual panel discussion Friday\, November 6. \n\n“Each year we look forward to welcoming students to Rensselaer’s beautiful campus and the state-of-the-art facilities\, and sharing with them our passion and expertise in advanced manufacturing\,” said Shekhar Garde\, Dean of the School of Engineering at Rensselaer. “This year is especially important because the global pandemic has underscored the importance of applying science and engineering to everything we do\, including manufacturing solutions from PPEs to therapeutics and vaccines.” \n\nDuring one of the virtual tours\, students and educators will have an opportunity to see the Manufacturing Innovation Learning Lab (MILL) at Rensselaer\, where staff have been manufacturing critical face shields for the protection of frontline health care workers. \n\n“The pandemic has caused us to rethink the way we use and share our resources\,” said Sam Chiappone\, who is leading the face shield manufacturing effort at Rensselaer as the director of the MILL. “This is a great example of how resilient and flexible manufacturing can respond to immediate needs and contribute to the common good.” \n\nParticipants will also have the chance to virtually visit Simmons Machine Tool\, Ross Valve\, Ross Precision Machining\, or Industrial Tool & Die\, where they will get an up-close look at various manufacturing machines and processes\, and learn how these local companies have adapted to meet the needs of modern manufacturing. Students and educators will be provided with questions to reflect upon during each of the two tours. \n\nQuestions that students come up with throughout the virtual experiences can be shared on Friday\, November 6 at 9 or 10:30AM during two live virtual panel discussions with Rensselaer undergraduate and graduate engineering students\, and representatives from the local manufacturing companies they virtually toured. Reporters are also invited to virtually attend either panel discussion. \n\n“While the pandemic poses many challenges\, this virtual National Manufacturing Day event allows us to offer this educational opportunity to an unlimited number of students without\ngeographical constraints\,” said Elizabeth Herkenham\, the education outreach director for the School of Engineering at Rensselaer. \n\nThe Rensselaer National Manufacturing Day celebration is being presented by the MILL\, the Rensselaer School of Engineering Educational Outreach Department\, and Multimedia Services at Rensselaer. \n\nEducators who would like to register for their class to participate can do so before Wednesday\, November 4 by contacting School of Engineering Outreach Department at soeoutreach@rpi.edu. \n  \nLEARN MORE HERE>>
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/rensselaer-to-host-9th-annual-national-manufacturing-day/
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CATEGORIES:Business Growth Solutions,Business Networking,Education/Training,Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:Manufacturing Through a Crisis: Fortifying Manufacturing Operations with Digital Technology
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic introduced many challenges to the U.S. manufacturing sector\, emphasizing the need for an increased investment in digital technology. Join MxD and partners for a virtual technology showcase on Tuesday\, November 10\, that will provide actionable recommendations on how to utilize digital solutions to fortify your manufacturing operations. Attendees will hear an update on current state of the manufacturing industry; view virtual technology demonstrations\, including MxD’s discrete testbed; and discuss crisis response strategies with peers. \nThe tech showcase will leverage discussions from the 5-part webinar series MxD and McKinsey & Company partnered on that brought critical information to the manufacturing industry about jump-starting operations during the COVID-19 crisis. The team covered high-priority concepts including building operations resilience\, accelerating end-to-end digitization\, increasing expense transparency\, driving the future workforce\, and reimagining a sustainable operations competitive advantage. Attendees can view the webinar series here\, though it’s not necessary to participate in and gain value from the tech showcase. \nReasons to Attend \n\nView technology demonstrations to see first-hand how solution providers are leveraging new and existing technology to help manufacturers navigate global challenges.\nHear experts discuss the current state of the industry and how you can participate in a strong recovery from COVID-19 into the new normal.\nGain insight from peers and share your own perspective in guided conversations regarding issues important to your business like reimagining your workforce\, mitigating cyber risks in a crisis\, and more.\nVirtually network with MxD members including manufacturers\, solution providers\, government program offices\, and universities who are engaged in developing and deploying digital technology.\n\nSpeakers \n\nOpening Remarks:\nChandra Brown\, CEO\, MxD\nKeynote Presenter:\nMike Guilfoyle\, Vice President\, ARC Advisory Group\nPanelists:\nMaria Araujo\, Engineering Fellow\, Advanced Technology\, Supply Chain Strategy\,\nInnovation and Deployment at Johnson & Johnson\nKaren Powers\, Digital Product Manager\, Global Supply Chain\, John Deere\n\nWho Should Attend \nThe ideal workshop attendees are manufacturing professionals who are involved in and responsible for crafting and deploying digital strategy within their organization\, as well as academics\, solution providers\, and government representatives who are interested in working collaboratively to progress digital technology across the manufacturing sector. \nCost to Attend \n\nFree to MxD Members\n$25 for non-members\n\nNovember 10\, 2020 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. CT \n  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/manufacturing-through-a-crisis-fortifying-manufacturing-operations-with-digital-technology/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:Thomas COVID-19 Response System for New York State PPE Suppliers
DESCRIPTION:Thomas has partnered with the New York Manufacturing Extension Partnership to deliver an information-packed and actionable webinar to help your Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) business reach additional clients. \nWhat to Expect From This Free Webinar:\n\nCOVID-19 sourcing data – supply chain insights by state\nHow Thomas COVID-19 Response System can help your business – learn how to identify and pursue more business opportunities\nYour pandemic-proofed digital marketing checklist – from trade shows to webinars\n\nPresenters: \nAndrew Hanno\, Director of Demand Generation – Thomas \nCathy Ma\, Head of Audience Development – Thomas \nPanelists: \nKinda Younes\, Executive Director – ITAC \nStacey Weismiller\, Program Manager – SecondMuse \n  \nREGISTER HERE>>\n  \n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/thomas-covid-19-response-system-for-new-york-state-ppe-suppliers/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Business Growth Solutions,Business Networking,Manufacturing
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