John Bryson, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Keynote speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 9, 2012) Secretary John Bryson helps lead the federal government's efforts in support of American manufacturing as co-chair of the White ...
Joseph Jiminez, CEO of Novartis Keynote speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 9, 2012) The future of manufacturing in the U.S. is at a critical juncture. American manufacturing declined more in the last decade than during the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Panel discussion at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012) Moderator: Daron Acemoglu (MIT) Panelists: James Breen (Johnson & Johnson), David Hardt (MIT), Narendra Mulani (Accenture), William Ruh (General Electric) ...
Panel discussion on what areas will innovation be most important in order for U.S. manufacturing to be competitive.
Panel discussion at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012) Moderator: William D. Green (Accenture) Panelists: Denise Johnson (Caterpillar), Cindy Estrada (United Auto Workers), Thomas Kochan (MIT), Diana Tremblay ...
Diana Tremblay, Global Chief Manufacturing Officer, General Motors, at the MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012)
"A revolutionary super-slippery coating to liberate your ketchup!"
LGO Internship at Amgen: Sam Cosby '13
Bob Giacomantonio, a member of the MIT Leaders for Global Operations Class of 2013, talks about his internship at LGO partner company Nike's world headquarters in Oregon, where his project involves analysis of the supply chain for very short lead-time products.
Sanjay E. Sarma Professor of Mechanical EngineeringDorector, MIT/SUTD Collaboration OfficeFormer Chairman of Research and Co-Founder of The Auto-ID Center at MIT Dr. Sarma is a Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department. He graduated from the Indian Institute ...
Sanjay E. Sarma Professor of Mechanical EngineeringDorector, MIT/SUTD Collaboration OfficeFormer Chairman of Research and Co-Founder of The Auto-ID Center at MITDr. Sarma is a Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department. He graduated from the Indian Institute of ...
Abstract Join the MIT Leaders for Global Operations program for a special web seminar with Denise Johnson, LGO Class of 1997 (SM Mechanical Engineering, MBA). Denise will bring her 25+ year career in the automotive and heavy equipment industries to the upcoming MIT LGO ...
Professor of Electrical Engineering & Associate Provost Martin A. Schmidt
Martin Schmidt is associate provost at MIT.
Sand in an hourglass might seem simple and straightforward, but such granular materials are actually tricky to model. Ken Kamrin of MIT MechE has come up with a model that predicts the flow of granular materials under a variety of conditions.
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?
In this video, LGO Program Director Don Rosenfield invites you to register to attendĀ "The Future of Manufacturing in the U. S." conference in May 2012.
Richard Braatz believes mathematics can help streamline the road to discovery in pharmaceutical manufacturing as well as nanotechnology.