Managing Automation - February 2009 - (Page 33) This in-depth program is specifically designed to help executive attendees focus on critical recovery issues for today’s embattled manufacturing community. The Manufacturing Executive Leadership Forum’s mission is to help manufacturing leaders from around the world accomplish two key goals: to develop a short-term strategy to cope with the current economic environment while not losing sight of the next several years, and to learn how to continue to improve business performance in this increasingly challenging economic landscape. Join this first-ever executive-level conference produced by the world’s leading media, tradeshow, and analyst firms focusing on manufacturing and technology. The Forum will include: T Global Manufacturing Council Meeting – Kick off the event by becoming a member and participating in the 5th Annual Manufacturing Council meeting where manufacturing CEOs, COOs, CFOs, CIOs, SVPs, and VPs meet in closed-door boardroom style to discuss today’s most critical business issues. T Three Key Themes – Each day, the content program will focus on one of the three topics of Innovation, Enterprise Integration, and Operational Excellence. T Guided Tours – Take guided tours to relevant vendor booths to view the technologies in greater detail. Save time and focus on what you need to know. T Peer-to-Peer Networking – Network with top-level global manufacturing executives. Find new partners, peers, and customers. SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Prof. Dr. Detlef Zuehlke, Director, SmartFactory, Germany Paul Christodoulou, Senior Industrial Fellow, Cambridge University’s Institute for Manufacturing Ed Miller, President, CIMdata, United States Tony Christian, Principal Consultant, Cambashi, United Kingdom For the latest information and to register, visit www.managingautomation.com/leadership. To sponsor, please contact Mary Connors, VP Sales Worldwide, 212-629-1577 or mconnors@thomaspublishing.com. http://www.managingautomation.com/leadership
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