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 ...
03/02/2010 4:00 PM 3"270Charles Fine, Chrysler Leaders for Manufacturing Professor; MIT Sloan School of Management; Richard Roth, Research Associate, Engineering Systems DivisionDescription: Suppose you could leapfrog 100 years of experience in the automotive industry ...
SUMMARY For Victoria De Matteis (LGO '02), the past ten years at Boeing have been the "climb phase" in a challenging and rewarding career flight path that she recounted to LGO students and alumni in a recent web seminar called "Career Navigation at Boeing: The Sky is ...
Charles Fine, Chrysler LGO Professor of Management and Engineering Systems at MIT Wrap-up speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012)
Cindy Estrada, VP of United Auto Workers Keynote speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 9, 2012) This talk explores labor's role in the manufacturing economy in the wake of the financial crisis, and in particular the ...
Startup company QD Vision demonstrates their full color quantum-dot display. This prototype is the first step towards a low-power, richly colorful display.
02/23/2010 4:00 PM 3"270David Simchi"Levi, Professor of Engineering Systems and Civil EngineeringDescription: The need for flexible management of supply chains to increase operational efficiencies could not be greater, as modern companies outsource and manufacture overseas. David Simchi" Levi ...
Excerpts from presentations at the China Leaders for Global Operations (CLGO) Lean Operations Club Forum on Supply Chain Risks after the Japan Mega-Disaster, at Shanghai Jiao Tong University on May 15, 2011. Prof. David Simchi-Levi (Civil and Environmental ...
David Simchi-Levi, LGO faculty co-director and professor of civil and environmental engineering and engineering systems Keynote speaker at MIT LGO conference on "The Future of Manufacturing in the U.S." (May 8, 2012) A growing number of U.S. executives are repatriating ...
Dean David Schmittlein of the MIT Sloan School of Management describes the Leaders for Global Operations program: the collaboration of MIT Sloan and MIT Engineering, the qualities of LGO students, and the partnership with global leaders in industry. The Dean states ...
Dean Ian Waitz of the MIT School of Engineering describes the Leaders for Global Operations program, which he says provides "world-class education to develop future leaders in advanced manufacturing and operations." Dean Waitz touches on the unique three-way ...
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)
* Moderator: Susan Hockfield * Subra Suresh, Director of the National Science Foundation * Patrick Gallagher, Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology, NIST Director * Ken Gabriel, Deputy Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency * Henry Kelly, Acting Assistant ...
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 ...
During a recent tour, General Electric showed off a slew of manufacturing and production innovations aimed at staying competitive in one of its core businesses.
A fun 3 minute video featuring individual students and faculty members.
04/08/2009 3:00 PM Bartos theaterJohn Krafcik, SM '88, President and CEO, Hyundai Motor AmericaDescription: In 1986, Hyundai's first export to the U.S, the $4995 Excel, developed embarrassing quality problems, and the company found itself grist for late night talk ...
Technology Review visits Leyden Energy's pilot production line in Fremont, California to see how batteries are made.