Siemens Launches ‘Manufacturing in America: Making Things Right’ Tour

April 30, 2013

Siemens Industry Sector has launched its “Manufacturing in America: Making Things Right” tour, a series of events the company says is designed to explore the trends shaping America’s next industrial evolution, as well as current challenges that still exist.

Siemens Industry Sector has launched its “Manufacturing in America: Making Things Right” tour, a series of events the company says is designed to explore the trends shaping America’s next industrial evolution, and the challenges that still exist.

More than 2,000 online users joined last week’s Siemens-sponsored “America’s New Manufacturing” forum, presented by Washington Post Live. The forum brought together government officials and leading industry experts to discuss topics such as the new era in manufacturing, expanding manufacturing hubs, trends in manufacturing, workforce training, and innovations and advanced technology.

“Across the globe, and particularly in the U.S., the manufacturing sector is undergoing an evolution where innovation and manufacturing are merging, driving both product and process innovation.  This is making industry more competitive and taking productivity and efficiency to levels never experienced before,” Helmuth Ludwig, CEO of Siemens Industry Sector, North America, said in an official announcement.

“This industrial evolution is highly based on software and companies that have embraced this concept are experiencing a shorter time-to-market through efficient innovation cycles and enhanced flexibility using more data to individualize mass production," Ludwig said. "Advanced manufacturing is an important part of Siemens growth, and will provide the U.S. an edge in the future of our manufacturing sector.”

On Tuesday, April 30, at 2 p.m. (EDT), IndustryWeek, in collaboration with Siemens, will present the results of a manufacturing leadership survey that examines both tactical (i.e., hiring, improvement programs, and technology) and strategic (i.e., capital investments, supplier re-alignment, new product development) trends related to the manufacturing renaissance.

According to the study, more than 70 percent of manufacturing leaders are optimistic about their own company’s future. Results of the “Smart Manufacturing and Competitiveness” report will be presented during a live webcast, available at http://www.industryweek.com/smart-manufacturing-deliver-sustainable-value?partnerref=SIE2.

On May 17, Siemens will participate in the MAPI (Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation), Executive Summit, featuring panel discussions on “The Future of Manufacturing Innovation” and “The Future of U.S. Manufacturing: A New Executive Perspective,” in Chicago. Other Siemens "thought leadership" events will be held in Los Angeles, June 11, New Orleans, June 24-27 and New York, July 16.

To learn more about this initiative, click here.
 

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