Engineering the Future: Exciting Paradigms Driving Manufacturing Innovation

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Say goodbye to scripts and hello to a raw, unfiltered discussion from four of the most opinionated, knowledgeable, and influential trailblazers in the industry.

With insights sharp enough to cut through steel and opinions that could ignite the air, this is the fun and informative panel discussion you didn't know you needed. 😎

The event is hosted by Dwayne Butcher at Flexware Innovation with the following panliests:

  • Jeff Winter with Hitachi Solutions

  • Walker Reynolds with Intellic Integration

  • Gilad Langer with Tulip Interfaces

  • Isaac Bennett with Flexware Innovation

Questions Jeff answers in this episode:

  1. You’ve all been in and around manufacturing for quite some time and heard promises of “the next big thing.” What are one or two technologies that intrigue you most and have the opportunity to most change paradigms for manufacturers?

  2. When you look at an organization who is doing a digital transformation well, what are they doing right? What’s working? What are they doing right that others might learn from?

  3. How do you envision the role of human creativity and ingenuity in the future of manufacturing innovation alongside technological advancements?

  4. Most common question you hear at a conference, workshop, or consulting engagement: Where and how do I start?

  5. Those in manufacturing spend most time reflecting on changes in manufacturing, but every aspect of business is changing, as thought leaders and several of you as influencers, what role does sales and marketing play in shifting paradigms?

  6. Most of us who advise manufacturers see failures due to company culture or poor change management practices. What can manufacturers do NOW to prepare their organizations and people for more, faster paced, changes?

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