Project Description

Supply Chain

Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017
10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Description

This panel explores how Industry 4.0 technologies enable new forms of collaboration within companies and across all tiers of supply networks. Industry 4.0 refers to a variety of technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), big data, cloud computing, cybersecurity and additive manufacturing. Supply chains are under increasing pressure to reduce costs and compress schedules. Most of the costs are in Tiers 2 through 5, which have fewer resources and are typically not connected digitally to others. Industry 4.0 technologies create opportunities for competitive advantage for the smaller players by allowing them to establish self-organizing networks with anyone.

We examine how MBEs and Corporate members can exploit Industry 4.0 technologies. Examples include supply network agility and efficiency, product/service innovations, working together on larger opportunities, and developing stronger customer-supplier relationships.

Moderators

Moderator:
Adam Garfein, Ph.D
Vice President of Business Development
Menawat & Co

Panelists:
Christie Wong Barrett
CEO
Mac Arthur Corporation

Michael Bolger
Vice President of Strategic Planning
SET Enterprises, Inc.

Lawrence E. Brown, PMP
Executive Director
American Lightweight Materials Manufacturing Innovation Institute (ALMMII)

Pavan Muzumdar
Chief Operating Officer
Automation Alley