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Manufacturing 4.0: The Future is Today 2 nd Smart Factory World Symposium Event Program FORCAM, INC. 250 East 5TH Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 | USA Phone: +1 (513) 878-2780 www.forcam.com Host: Organizer: Digital Manufacturing & Design Innovation Institute 1415 North Cherry Aveneue Chicago, Illinois 60642 | USA Phone: +1 (312) 281-6839 www.dmdii.uilabs.org Register:

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Manuf a c tu r in g 4. 0: The Future is Today

2 n d S mar t Factor y World Symposium

Event Program

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Why AttendThe US is still the largest economy in the world at over $17.4 trillion in GDP. Manufacturing in North America continues to evolve and emerge as a driving force in innovation, jobs and prosperity. In 2014 alone, manufacturing has contributed $2.1 trillion in production value to the economy and employed more than 12 million workers which is about 9% of total U.S. employment.

Despite the fact that the U.S. manufacturing industry is still facing unprecedented challenges - a bright future lies ahead for those companies that are able to maintain innovative capacity. To stay ahead of the competition a new way of thinking - ingenuity - agility - and understanding is required to seize opportunities and usher in a new era of manufacturing.

Mohamed Abuali, PhD.Chief Executive Officer AmericasFORCAM, Inc.

Let’s create your Factory of the Future!

Cutting-edge Shop Floor Management technology and systems are finding its way up and down the production line, eliminating the “disconnectivity” in the manufacturing value chain that need to be eliminated as organizations embark on the Smart Manufacturing journey to synchronize, automate and optimize the physical and digital processes. Business leaders can now access important shop floor insights in real time - from anywhere via any device and respond instantly to deviations from the target. This information allows them not only to reduce machine downtime but also to identify shop floor issues well in advance.

These trends require the modern manufacturing business to undergo a fundamental transformation. Today’s workforce is challenged to steadily improve skill sets through effective training programs, in order to help capture opportunities for increased efficiency, market responsiveness, and reduced costs.

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Manufacturing65%

Event / Partner 17%

Education / Institution18%

Media2%

PAST ATTENDEE STATISTICS

Successful projects not only require full commitment of the top floor but also proper change management techniques, communication down to the shop floor, and a strong technology partner to provide effective training to the manufacturing business.

The road to competitive success in manufacturing is not only paved with advanced equipment and technology to improve production effectiveness — it is also a necessity to alter the organizations’ mindset to allow meaningful change to take place on the Shop Floor. To set you apart from your competition you must understand the impact of Manufacturing 4.0 technologies on your business.

The 2nd Smart Factory World Symposium is a manufacturing industry event intended to provide you with:

The Future is Today.

Expert Insight

Access to DMDII

Peer-to-Peer Networking

Actionable Advice

Case Studies

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Opening Keynote

Dean Bartles, PhD.

Executive Director, DMDII Chief Manufacturing Officer, UI LABS 2016 President SME

Executive Director Dean Bartles, Ph.D., is a globally recognized leader in manufacturing and design innovation. His vision of the Institute -- which addresses the life cycle of digital data interchanged among a myriad of design, engineering, manufacturing and maintenance systems -- will lead tomorrow’s manufacturing innovations.

Dr. Dean Bartles has had a distinguished 35-year career in manufacturing, implementing multi-million dollar programs domestically and internationally, with re-sponsibilities in research and development, technology transfer, program management, and manufacturing operations. Prior to joining DMDII, he held several posi-tions at General Dynamics and its predecessor compa-nies, most recently serving as Vice President and Gen-eral Manager of a key Strategic Business Unit in the Ordnance and Tactical Systems division within General Dynamics. In this role, Dr. Bartles oversaw three manu-facturing plants with over 700 employees, more than quadrupled the Strategic Business Unit’s sales over his 13 years of leadership, and led the acquisition of mul-tiple companies.

The DMDII is the United States‘ flagship research institute for applying cutting-edge digital technolo-gies to reduce the time and cost of manufacturing, strengthen the capabilities of the supply chain, and reduce acquisition costs. The institute will develop and demonstrate digital manufacturing technolo-gies, and deploy and commercialize these technolo-gies across key manufacturing industries.

Join the DMDII Membership

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PlaceManufacturers can experience new, cutting-edge digital manufacturing products that they can use to improve productivity and profitability

The DMDII

SourceRelationships with other manufacturers and technologists to work together to identify and solve problems and create new business opportunities

R&DCompanies can pool resources to develop and prove-out new technology solutions

Demowhere manufacturers can see and try new, cutting-edge digital manufacturing products to improve productivity and profitability at their own facilities

TrainingInterested individuals or manufacturing employees can test drive and learn how to use the latest digital technologies through consulting services, classes and workshop

The DMDII is revolutionizing manufacturing by applying best-practices across the product life cycle and establishing effec-tive industry-academia-government partnerships

Join the DMDII Membership

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Agenda (Draft)

8:00 - 8:45 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:45 - 9:00 AM Welcome Notes & Introduction Master of Ceremony

9:00 - 9:15 AM Benediction on the Smart Factory

Mohamed Abuali, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer at FORCAM, Inc. Americas Master of Ceremony: Bob Zimering, Ph.D., Director Lean Six Sigma at Raytheon Company (RMS)

David R. Brousell, Global Vice President, Research, and Editorial Director, Manufacturing Leadership Community at Frost & Sullivan

9:15 - 9:45 AM Keynote: Welcoming Remarks, The State of Manufacturing & the Role of the DMDII

9:45 - 10:15 AM Keynote: The Internet of Everything in our Daily Lives

Dean Bartles, Ph.D., Executive Director at DMDII and Chief Manufacturing Officer at UI LABS

Prof. Mohanbir Sawhney, Director of the Center for Research in Technology & Innovation, McCormick Foundation Chair of Technology at the Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University

10:15 - 11:00 AM Break, Exhibition, Networking, DMDII Shop Floor Tours

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Strategically, the biggest risk of NOT having FORCAM’s Shop Floor Management Technology is that wewould be out performed by our competitors.

Martin Thorden, PresidentGKN Aerospace Newington

11:00 - 11:45 AM Panel: The Ecosystem to Change Everything: Bringing IoT to Life Moderator: Bob Zimering, Ph.D., Director Lean Six Sigma at Raytheon Company (RMS) Panelist: Bob Vavra, Content Manager at CFE Media / Plant Engineering Panelist: Rodger Pinney, CEO/Vice Chairman, Board of Directors at United Grinding North America, Inc. Panelist: Charlie Norz, Product Manager - WAGO I/O System at WAGO Corporation Panelist: Tim Leoni, Vice President - Sales at Toyoda Machinery USA

2:00 - 3:00 PM Live Demo: Shop Floor Management Technology - FORCAM FORCETM at the DMDII

12:30 - 2:00 PM Lunch, Exhibition, Networking, DMDII Shop Floor Tours

Machine: Kelley Patrick, Lead Manufacturing Engineer at the DMDII - A UI LABS Collaboration Speaker: Mohamed Abuali, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer at FORCAM, Inc. Americas Speaker: Daniel Deutsch, Chief Operating Officer at FORCAM, Inc. Americas

11:45 - 12:30 PM Panel: The Supply Chain Shift - From Cost Center to Profit Center Moderator: Bob Zimering, Ph.D., Director Lean Six Sigma at Raytheon Company (RMS) Panelist: Prof. Mohanbir Sawhney, Director of the Center for Research in Technology & Innovation, McCormick Foundation Chair of Technology at the Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University

Panelist: Jill A. O’Sullivan, Assistant Professor - Computer Systems at Farmingdale State College and Consultant at JJKT Consulting Solutions for Manufacturing

Panelist: Dennis Goldensohn, VP Operations at IMAE Publications

3:00 - 4:00 PM Panel: Best Practice on Display - Baseline Setting and Amotization from SMB to MNC Moderator: Mohamed Abuali, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer at FORCAM, Inc. Americas

Panelist: Bob Luthy, Continuous Improvement Manager at Richards Industries

Panelist: Kimberley Hagerty, Lean Transformation Manager Hot Section Module Center Operations at Pratt & Whitney

Academy: Dr. Theresa Nick, Head of Academy Americas / Business Consultant (TBD)

11:00 - 11:45 AM Panel: The Ecosystem to Change Everything: Machine, Bridge, User-- Results

4:00 - 4:30 PM Break, Exhibition, Networking, DMDII Shop Floor Tours

Dr. Dean Bartles has had a distinguished 35-year career in manufacturing, implementing multi-million dollar programs domesti-cally and internationally, with responsibilities in re-search and development, technology transfer, pro-gram management, and manufacturing operations. Prior to joining DMDII, he held several positions at General Dynamics and its predecessor companies,

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FORCAM has helped to transform Nordson to a more productive, efficient and modern factory.

J.J. BennettAdhesive Dispensing SystemsContinuous Improvement Leader at Nordson

4:30 - 5:15 PM Panel: The Key to a Successful Continuous Improvement Culture Moderator: Bob Zimering, Ph.D., Director Lean Six Sigma at Raytheon Company (RMS) Panelist: Allison Grealis, President at Women in Manufacturing

Panelist: Ray Attiyah, Author of Top Rated Leadership Book, Entrepreneur Mentor, Leadership / Team Building Speaker, Training Innovator at Definity Partners Panelist: Kimberley Hagerty, Lean Transformation Manager Hot Section Module Center Operations at Pratt & Whitney Panelist: Debra Hensley, Director Supplier Quality at Bell Helicopter - a Textron Company (TDB)

5:30 - 5:45 PM Closing Remarks from the Mastermind of FORCAM FORCETM

Franz E. Gruber, Founder and Chairman at FORCAM

5:45 - 6:00 PM Final DMDII Shop Floor Tour & Show Down

5:45 - 7:00 PM Speed Dating: Cocktails & Hors d’Oeuvre

Agenda (Draft)

5:15 - 5:30 PM The Future is Today: How can you Create your Smart Factory? Dr. Jay Lee, Distinguished Professor at the University of Cincinnati - Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Eminent Founding Director of National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) on Intelligent Maintenance Systems (IMS)

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Master of CeremonyBob Zimering, PhD.Director, Lean Six Sigma Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS)

Bob Zimering, Ph.D., is Director, Raytheon Six Sigma™ for RMS in Tucson, AZ, a division of Raytheon Company (NYSE:RTN). Raytheon is a world Aerospace and Defense leader with 2014 sales of $22.8B and 61,000 employees world-wide.

Six Sigma™ at RMS has delivered high annual double digit $M in Customer Value under Bob’s leadership and has increased year over year hard cost savings by 34% per Black-belt equivalent. Bob’s passion for Six Sigma started in the Black Belt program for aerospace engines product development when he developed a case study for Customer scenario modelling to optimize jet engine Total Life Cycle Operating Costs. He used this approach with direct Customer and Supplier involvement to negotiate “win-win” scenarios and contributed to a multi-$B 4th party logistics contract. Bob believes that understanding how what the Customer is trying to achieve, and what Suppliers can do well is key to smart business, and a precursor to smart factories.

Bob has also applied Customer insight to lead advanced technology business captures valued at more than $50-80 million and acted as R&D systems consultant for multiple strategic pursuits.

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SME / Smart Manu-facturing MagazineSME has a rich and evolv-ing heritage spanning more than 80 years. SME serves the manufacturing indus-try as a nonprofit by promot-ing advanced manufacturing technology and developing a skilled workforce. SME’s business units include: Ad-vanced Manufacturing Me-dia; Events; Membership; SME Education Foundation and Training & Development. 

Dr. Dean Bartles is 2016 President of the SME.

SME will launch the SMART manufacturing magazine in April 2016.

WAGOWAGO ranks among the leading worldwide suppliers of electrical interconnection and automation products.

The company has 28 sub-sidiaries and its own sales network in approximately 30 countries, along with local representatives in another 51 countries.

WAGO products are used globally in power and pro-cess technology, building automation, machinery and equipment, as well as indus-trial and transportation ap-plications.

MapvisionMapvision is a Finland-based high-tech company provid-ing cutting-edge multi-cam-era technology for in-line inspection systems. The solution provides superior quality and efficiency dur-ing production and is used worldwide by leading OEMs and Tier-1 part manufactur-ers.

Operations span across Eu-rope, North America and China.

By 2020 Mapvision will be the undisputed market lead-er for in-line inspection sys-tems in the segment of au-tomotive body and chassis components.

CSCComputer Sciences Corpo-ration is an American mul-tinational corporation that provides information tech-nology services and profes-sional services. Its head-quarters are located in Falls Church, Virginia. CSC has 56,000 employees in over 60 countries.

CSC leads clients on their digital transformation jour-ney, providing innovative next-generation technology solutions and services that leverage deep industry ex-pertise, global scale, tech-nology independence and an extensive partner commu-nity and FORCAM.

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IMSIMS is internationally recog-nized as the leader in predic-tive analytics and industrial big data modeling for life cycle performance of indus-trial systems. IMS is focused on frontier technologies in predictive analytics includ-ing prognostics and health management technologies, cyber physical systems, industrial big data analyt-ics, and intelligent decision support tools. IMS partners with Predictronics, an intel-ligent software solution and service provider that helps improve productivity and re-duce downtime by detecting, predicting and preventing asset failures. The goal is to enable customers to realize worry-free up-time.

PredictronicsPredictronics is an intelli-gent software solution and service provider that helps improve productivity and re-duce downtime by detecting, predicting and preventing asset failures. The goal is to enable customers to realize worry-free up-time.

Predictronics partners with the IMS - the Center for Intel-ligent Maintenance Systems.

MACDAC EngineeringSecure flow of Information-through wireless connec-tivity on the Industrial Shop Floor. MACDAC Engineering specializes in helping Small- and Medium-sized manufac-turers to increase their reve-nue through state-of the-art engineering solutions for their design and manufac-turing departments.

FORCAMWe have been inventors when the term “Industrie 4.0” had not yet been invent-ed. FORCAM is one of the undisputed pioneers of the German Industrie 4.0 move-ment. 15 years ago, FORCAM celebrated its debut and first deployment at Mercedes-Benz and launched thereaf-ter a career developing so-lutions that would not only benefit global manufactur-ing but change it. Driven by passion FORCAM expanded over the years to key manu-facturing economies and grew its partner network to become the most innovative IT solution provider in the in-dustry.

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About FORCAM

FORCAM provides analytical solutions to complex manufacturing industries through innovative Shop Floor Management technology.  

Cutting-edge technology harmonizes all manufacturing operations  and across the global supply chain and enterprise creating the transparent factory environment. 

The awarded technology suite FORCAM FORCETM monitors the performance of over 60,000 machines globally and is deployed by best-in-class companies active in Automotive, Aerospace and Defense, Oil and Gas, and Medical Device discrete manufacturing industries.

Customers achieve productivity increases far over 20% in less than 12 months. 

We Deliver Results in Productivity.

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