Manufacturing Prosperity
Wednesday, June 13, 2018 | Washington, DC
On Wednesday, June 13, MForesight hosted its third annual National Summit in Washington, DC. The event marked the release of MForesight’s new flagship report — Manufacturing Prosperity (PDF) — which identifies bold and actionable next steps for restoring American innovation and manufacturing capabilities.
In early 2018, MForesight hit the road, conducting “Grand Challenges in U.S. Manufacturing” roundtables with thought leaders in cities across the United States, to define recommendations for public and private stakeholders to rebuild both innovation and production capacities. Building on more than 1,000 hours of discussion with these manufacturing experts, business leaders, and government decision-makers over the course of the Manufacturing Prosperity project, the 2018 Summit focused on three core questions for the future of U.S. manufacturing:
- How to rebuild America’s “industrial commons” — our ecosystem of manufacturing expertise and production capacities
- How to capitalize on U.S. national investments in R&D
- How to ensure financing for manufacturing start-ups and scale-ups to restore domestic production
Thank you to all who joined us! Learn more about the event by reading the following blog posts:
- Event recap: Manufacturing Prosperity: 2018 Summit and Flagship Report
- Summit ’18: Scaling-Up American Production
- Summit ’18: Innovation to Boost National Wealth and Security
- Summit ’18: Strengthening Small and Medium Manufacturers
- Summit ’18: Talent Is Indispensable for Manufacturing Competitiveness
Featured Speakers
Technical Keynote
Blake Moret
CEO, Rockwell Automation
Policy Keynote
Willy Shih
Professor, Harvard Business School
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Policy Keynote: Willy Shih
Slides: "Producing Prosperity: Advanced Manufacturing and the Innovation Ecosystem" by Willy Shih (PDF)
Technical Keynote: Blake Moret
Watch an additional video featuring the Academy of Advanced Manufacturing, mentioned in Blake Moret’s presentation.
Sridhar Kota
Slides: "Grand Challenges in U.S. Manufacturing - Findings & Recommendations" by Sridhar Kota (PDF)
From Dean Kamen’s presentation
8:15 AM
Welcome by Mike Russo – Director and Corporate Lead of U.S. Government Affairs, GLOBALFOUNDRIES
8:30 AM
Opening Remarks by Andrew Bicos – ASME Legislative Fellow, Office of Congressman Tom Reed (NY-23)
8:45 AM
Policy Keynote: “Producing Prosperity: Advanced Manufacturing and the Innovation Ecosystem” by Willy Shih – Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration, Harvard Business School
9:30 AM
“Grand Challenges in U.S. Manufacturing – Findings and Recommendations” by Sridhar Kota – Executive Director, MForesight
10:15 AM
Break
10:30 AM
Industrial Commons & Manufacturing Technologies Panel: Panelists will discuss the role of academia, industry, and government in restoring industrial commons, strengthening foundational capabilities, and building the industries of the future. This includes R&D investments in process technologies as well as creating demand through early adoption to incentivize private investment.
Panelists:
- Robert Atkinson – President, ITIF
- Sue Babinec – Senior Commercialization Advisor, ARPA-E, Department of Energy
- William Bonvillian – Lecturer, MIT
- André Gudger – CEO, Eccalon
- Fred Keller – Founder and Chair, Cascade Engineering
11:30 AM
Technical Keynote: “Impact of the Factory of the Future” by Blake Moret – CEO and Chairman, Rockwell Automation
12:15 PM
Lunch
1:15 PM
Industrial Commons & Manufacturing Technologies Panel – continued
1:35 PM
Funding for Hardware Start-ups and Scale-ups Panel: Achieving a smart manufacturing future requires not only broad implementation of advanced manufacturing technologies, but also vibrant manufacturing ecosystems and the resources to support manufacturing start-ups and scale-ups. Panelists will discuss ways to ensure that sufficient patient capital, appropriate infrastructure, skills and effective policies are all in place to seize the emerging opportunities.
Panelists:
- Joseph Beaman – Professor & Earnest F. Gloyna Regents Chair in Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
- Chris Conrardy – CTO & Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, EWI
- Jill Sorensen – Director, SCRA Entrepreneurial Programs, SC Launch
- Charles Zukoski – Provost & Executive VP for Academic Affairs, University at Buffalo
2:35 PM
Break
2:55 PM
American Inventions Made Onshore (AIM Onshore) Prize Competition Announcement by Daniel Simmons – Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of Energy
3:15 PM
Conversation with Eric Chewning – Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy, Department of Defense
3:35 PM
Open Discussion
4:00 PM
“FIRST Robotics: Inspiring and Growing Innovators” by Dean Kamen – Founder, FIRST Robotics
4:45 PM
Closing Remarks by Alexander B. Gray – Special Assistant to the President for the Defense Industrial Base, White House Office of Trade & Manufacturing Policy
5 – 7:00 PM
Networking Reception
Blake Moret
Chief Executive Officer & Chairman, Rockwell Automation
Willy Shih
Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Dean Kamen
Founder, FIRST Robotics; President, DEKA Research & Development Corporation
Eric D. Chewning
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy
Alexander B. Gray
Special Assistant to the President for the Defense Industrial Base, Office of Trade & Manufacturing Policy, White House National Economic Council (NEC)
Sridhar Kota
Executive Director, MForesight: Alliance for Manufacturing Foresight
Daniel Simmons
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), U.S. Department of Energy
Rob Atkinson
President, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)
Sue Babinec
Senior Commercialization Advisor, ARPA-E, Dept. of Energy
Joe Beaman
Professor & Earnest F. Gloyna Regents Chair in Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
William B. Bonvillian
Lecturer, MIT
Chris Conrardy
Chief Technology Officer and Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, EWI
André Gudger
CEO, Eccalon
Fred Keller
Founder and Chair, Cascade Engineering
Jill Sorensen
Director, SCRA Entrepreneurial Programs, SC Launch
Charles F. Zukoski
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, University at Buffalo
Oisin Lunny
Master of Ceremonies