ANSI’s groundbreaking conference on the AI and SMART production revolution in manufacturing is just three weeks away! Register today for the day-long event, to feature conversations on scaling AI across systems and supply chains, building the manufacturing workforce, and enabling SMART manufacturing.
Manufacturing Revolution: Building on AI Success in Smart Production and Supply Chains will be held on Wednesday, October 22, in Rockville, MD, as part of the ANSI Innovation Summit.
View the agenda and register.
Highlights of the event will include:
- Morning Keynote and Q&A session with Elham Tabassi, director, AI and Emerging Technology Initiative and senior fellow, Global Economy and Development Program, The Brookings Institution
- From Pilot to Production: Scaling AI across Systems and Supply Chains: An interactive panel session with leaders sharing real-world insights from successful scaling journeys. Hear from Mike Molnar of NIST; Dr. Jim Davis of UCLA and CESMII; Gerald Jackson of Oracle; and Douglas Kent of the Association of Supply Chain Management (ASCM).
- Fireside Chat: Building Tomorrow's Manufacturing Workforce: Featuring Dr. Brad R. Conrad of NIST Office of Advanced Manufacturing; Shalin Jyotishi of New America; and Dr. Roy Swift of Workcred
- The Smart Manufacturing Toolkit: Standards, Resources, and Roadmaps for Success: A collaborative panel session on leveraging existing standards; accessing federal and industry resources; aligning cross-industry efforts for maximum impact; and accelerating standards development for emerging technologies. Hear from Christine Bernat of ANSI; Dr. James Dickerson of ASCET Center of Excellence; Peter Lefkin of MIPI Alliance (invited); Sergio Sanchez of ASTM Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence; Christian Thiele of SAE International; and Walter Zoller of Rockwell Automation.
- Charting the Path Forward: Industry Input on Standards Priorities: Mary Saunders of ANSI will lead an audience conversation on real-world challenges, gaps in today’s standards landscape, and areas where accelerated development could have the greatest impact on U.S. manufacturing competitiveness.
The event will include a networking breakfast and lunch. Visit www.ansi.org/summit to learn more and register.