Exhibitions / Congresses

American Manufacturing Strategies Summit

United States, San Diego - 14/11/2016 - 15/11/2016
American Manufacturing Strategies Summit You will develop your lean and OpEx strategies to streamline your production process and reduce costs whilst early and late stage implementation talks on digital manufacturing will help you move towards the future and explore the full possibilities of the Internet of Things.

The advanced leadership stream will challenge you to look at your own workforce and put plans in place to ensure you are ready for the future. You will also gain tips on how to increase current employee engagement and productivity.
Date(s)
14/11/2016 - 15/11/2016
Time(s)
08:00 - 16:00
Venue
Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina
Ticketing
USD 1495
Contact for booking / more info
abbie.coonan@industry-dynamics.com

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