Managing Automation - February 2008 - (Page 25) Participate in interactive discussions and gain perspective on how innovative manufacturing companies are getting their businesses in tune to compete on the global stage. SPEAKERS The Next Stage Enterprise Mobility – learn how to assume industry leadership by forging wireless links among employees, systems, assets and customers The Rhythm of the Future Digitizing the Factory – find out how to leverage the big-picture potential of factory digitization Playing Smarter Building New Businesses Around an Expanded View of Services – focus on how to improve service processes to cash in on new sales and higher margins Orchestrating the Apps The Vision of SOA – get in the know on strategies that really work A New Delivery Instrument Is SaaS Just for the Mid-Market? – find out if benefits are accessible to larger firms as well AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS Solo in the Spotlight Supply Chain Dreams – learn how Boeing is transforming its supply chain to create competitive advantage Hitting the High Notes The Leadership Mandate: What Manufacturing Executives Need to Focus On – make sure you’re focused on the most important priorities for manufacturing leaders New Sounds Managing the Nextgen Workforce – discuss how to apply the winning formula in your organization Finding Harmony Bringing IT and Automation Teams Together – find out how to navigate around organizational and cultural hurdles Synchronizing the Players Managing Extended Processes in the Global Supply Chain – learn how to manage the most significant risks • David Brousell, Editor-in-Chief, Managing Automation • Tom Dadmun, VP of Supply Chain, ADTRAN • Craig Giffi, Vice Chairman and US Consumer & Industrial Products Leader, Deloitte • Abhi Ingle, Vice President, Mobility Applications Consulting, AT&T • Dr. Larry Lapide, Director, Demand Management, Center for Transportation & Logistics, MIT • Eric Marks, CEO, AgilePath • Bruce McKay, EVP & Member of the Board of Directors, Livingston & Haven • Eric Mittlestadt, CEO, The National Council for Advanced Manufacturing (NACFAM) • Jeff Moad, Executive Editor, Managing Automation • Maureen Steinwall, President, Steinwall, Inc. PLUS, don’t miss out on the Progressive Manufacturing 50 Awards Banquet and after-party – meet the judges, honorees and alumni 2008 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS KELVIN COOPER SVP, Worldwide Pharmaceutical Sciences Pfizer Global Research and Development PAUL E. MARTIN Global Chief Information Officer Rexam Plc TIM OPITZ Director, 787 Production & Support Systems Integration, Processes & Tools Boeing To view a detailed agenda and access registration information, go to managingautomation.com/summit http://managingautomation.com/summit
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