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Manufacturing

Channel | updated March 26, 2013

The United States still produces a great deal of promising basic research and technological innovation; what is needed is a better sense of how to translate those advances into economic growth and new jobs. Read more about MIT's work on advanced manufacturing

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Manufacturing Change: The Engine of the US Economy
  • Manufacturing,
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Manufacturing Change: The Engine of the US Economy

MEng and New Models of Industry / Academia Collaboration
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MEng and New Models of Industry / Academia Collaboration

Olivier de Weck on Production in the Innovation Economy ...
  • Leaders for Global Operations,
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Olivier de Weck on Production in the Innovation Economy research

Olivier de Weck, Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems at MIT, PIE Executive Director Keynote speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012) In 2011 MIT embarked on a major new study ...

Overview of AMP
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Overview of AMP

White House Perspective Jason Miller, Special Assistant to the President for Manufacturing Policy Summary of AMP Workstreams * Carrie Houtman, Senior Public Policy Manager, The Dow Chemical Company * Ben Wang, Chief Manufacturing Officer, Georgia Institute of Technology

Overview of MIT's Production in the Innovation Economy ...
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Overview of MIT's Production in the Innovation Economy (PIE) Initiative

How Many Manufacturing Jobs Can U.S. Realistically Maintain?
  • Manufacturing,
  • Feature
PBS Newshour: How Many Manufacturing Jobs Can U.S. Realistically Maintain?

As President Obama and GOP presidential candidates talk about reviving the U.S. manufacturing sector in hopes of creating jobs, how realistic is that goal in the face of continued outsourcing and machines filling jobs once held by humans?

Perspective from Daktari
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Perspective from Daktari

Regional Panel 1: Advanced Manufacturing Success Stories
  • Manufacturing,
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Regional Panel 1: Advanced Manufacturing Success Stories

* Moderator: Karen Mills, Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration * Guy Broadbent, President and CEO, Xcellerex, Inc. * Jill Becker, CEO, Cambridge NanoTech * Michael Casper, Founder, President and CEO, UltraSource, Inc. * Joanna Dowling, Director, The ...

Regional Panel 2: University Activities and Partnerships
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Regional Panel 2: University Activities and Partnerships

* Moderator: Suzanne Berger, MIT's Raphael Dorman-Helen Starbuck Professor of Political Science and Co-chair of the Production in the Innovation Economy (PIE) project * Mark Trusheim, Bio-manufacturing Executive in Residence, UMASS Dartmouth * Bernhardt Trout, ...

Regional Panel 3: Regional Government and Policy
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Regional Panel 3: Regional Government and Policy

* Moderator: David Hart, Assistant Director of Innovation Policy, Office of Science and Technology Policy * Gregory Bialecki, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development, MA * Lawrence Miller, Secretary, Agency of Commerce and Community Development, VT * George ...

Regional Panel 4: Regional Manufacturing Challenges and ...
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Regional Panel 4: Regional Manufacturing Challenges and Opportunities & ...

* Moderator: Gururaj (Desh) Deshpande, Chairman of Sparta Group LLC * Marc Giroux, SVP Manufacturing Technology and Engineering, Chief Engineer at Corning * Luis Izquierdo, Vice President of Corporate Operations at Raytheon * Geoff MacKay, President and CEO of ...

Robert Bradway of Amgen on "Transforming Biotechnology ...
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Robert Bradway of Amgen on "Transforming Biotechnology Manufacturing: ...

Robert Bradway, Chairman and CEO of Amgen Keynote speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012) Scientists are working to develop new medicines for some of the world’s greatest health challenges. For biotechnology ...

Rodney Brooks: "Will Our Consumer Goods Always Be ...
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Rodney Brooks: "Will Our Consumer Goods Always Be Manufactured By Hand?"

Rodney Brooks, Chairman and CTO of Heartland Robotics; Panasonic Professor of Robotics Emeritus, MIT CSAIL Keynote speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012) Recent economics have dictated that our lowest-cost goods ...

Schmidt: Advanced Manufacturing
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  • Profile
Schmidt: Advanced Manufacturing

Professor of Electrical Engineering & Associate Provost Martin A. Schmidt

Supply Chain Innovation Conference - Opening Remarks
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Supply Chain Innovation Conference - Opening Remarks

Prof. David Simchi-levi, Leslie Sheppard, MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation

Supply Chain Innovation Conference - Possibilities of ...
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Supply Chain Innovation Conference - Possibilities of In-Memory Processing ...

Cafer Tosum, SAP

Tech Day 2012, Pt. 1: American Transformations--The Next ...
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Tech Day 2012, Pt. 1: American Transformations--The Next Industrial ...

MIT professors and alumni shed light on advanced manufacturing and the promise it holds to inject new vitality into sectors of the economy thought to be in decline and to position America again as a world leader in manufacturing. Part one includes: Remarks by Brian ...

Tech Day 2012, Pt. 2: American Transformations--The Next ...
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Tech Day 2012, Pt. 2: American Transformations--The Next Industrial ...

MIT professors and alumni shed light on advanced manufacturing and the promise it holds to inject new vitality into sectors of the economy thought to be in decline and to position America again as a world leader in manufacturing. Part two includes: Marcie Black '94, ...

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The Future of Localized Manufacturing
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The Future of Localized Manufacturing

Neil Gershenfeld, director of the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms, and Robert Atkinson, founder and president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, discuss the potential role of localized 3-D printing in manufacturing.

US Manufacturing Impressions from a Global Conglomerate
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US Manufacturing Impressions from a Global Conglomerate

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