The Future of Manufacturing Project: AI-Centric Factories of the Future
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Can’t make it to Orlando? Join us for the Future of Manufacturing Project virtual experience. The virtual experience includes:
- All 14 sessions at Future of Manufacturing Project: AI-Centric Factories of the Future
- PDF files of all approved presentations
- Recordings of approved sessions for three months after the event
Note: Virtual registration closes at 12:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, December 3. There will be no registration available during the event.
The Future of Manufacturing Project: AI-Centric Factories of the Future will explore how GenAI, machine learning and other future AI methodologies will reshape factory floors, supply chains and the manufacturing workforce in the years ahead. This event is part of the Future of Manufacturing Project.
Please note: The Future of Manufacturing Project is formerly known as the Manufacturing in 2030 Project.
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Please note that agenda is continuously updated as information becomes available and is set to Eastern Time (EST)
For questions on the agenda of if you’re interested in speaking at our event, please email [email protected].
Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are available through the virtual event experience.
Wednesday, December 4
6:00 p.m. Welcome Networking Reception
Network, engage and enjoy cocktails and conversations with fellow event participants.
Thursday, December 5
7:15 a.m. Registration and Breakfast
8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions*
8:15 a.m. Opening Address: The Growing Competition for AI Supremacy*
- David R. Brousell, Founder, Vice President and Executive Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
The potential of artificial intelligence to dramatically change society has sparked a worldwide competition for expertise in and development of AI systems. According to published estimates, global total AI investment rose to $142.3 billion in 2023, up from about $92 billion in 2022. The strong increase in spending is expected to continue as business and governments jockey for position in the race to dominate the market. For the manufacturing industry, the stakes could not be higher.
8:30 a.m. Keynote: What’s Next for AI?*
- Michael Bennett, Ph.D., Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Artificial Intelligence, University of Illinois
Predictions about the impact of AI on society range from the apocalyptic to the miraculous. Some fear an end to civilization while others see a future where AI augments the human experience in its many endeavors. For businesses, it is a time of high expectations, experimentation, and understanding the benefits and risks with AI. This session will explore the future of AI and its potential impact – how the technology may evolve, how it may impact the manufacturing industry, and how leaders should balance the opportunities and challenges with the technology.
Section 1 – Realizing Value
9:15 a.m. Case Study: Overcoming Innovation Barriers with AI Across the Product Lifecycle*
- Uyiosa Abusomwan, Ph.D., Senior Global Technology Manager, Digital Engineering, Eaton Corporation
As product complexity increases and sustainability requirements intensify, manufacturers face new roadblocks on the path to rapid innovation. Overcoming these challenges demands immediate, forward-thinking solutions—specifically, the integration of AI into product development. In this session, you’ll see how Eaton, a $20B leader in intelligent power management, is taking decisive steps to address these dynamics head-on. Attendees will gain insights into the actionable strategies and AI-driven outcomes Eaton is pursuing to navigate today’s demands while building for tomorrow’s AI-dependent factories.
9:45 a.m. Panel Discussion: Rethinking Decision-Making Processes with AI*
How will AI impact what is measured, how data is analyzed, and how this can lead to improved decision-making? This session will examine the interplay between decisions made by AI vs. those made by humans, the growing ability to make operational decisions in real time, and the impact that all of this will have on planning, forecasting, and business strategy for the short- and long-term.
- Wendy Collins, Chief AI Officer, NTT DATA
- Eric Danziger, Co-Founder and CEO, Invisible AI
Moderator: Penelope Brown, Senior Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
10:15 a.m. Networking and Refreshment Break
10:40 a.m. Executive Interview: The Challenge and Opportunity of Scaling AI*
From the first building blocks of a digital foundation to scaling solutions for automated problem-solving, there are many steps in between to deploying AI effectively and efficiently. This session will examine the multifaceted approach that Jabil has taken to move toward AI-enabled operations that monitor, predict, and automatically self-correct to enhance quality, efficiency, and productivity.
- Zohair Mehkri, Vice President, Engineering, Jabil
- Michal Wierzchowski, Vice President, Operations and Digital Transformation, Jabil
In conversation with: Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
Section 2 – Defining the Human Relationship
11:15 a.m. Panel Discussion: How AI Empowers Manufacturing Ecosystems*
As manufacturing equipment and factories become more connected, there are more opportunities than ever to build holistic ecosystems that can leverage AI. What are these growing ecosystems, how should they be structured, and how can they impact the value that is generated through AI?
- John Dyck, Chief Executive Officer, CESMII – The Smart Manufacturing Institute
- Karl Hutter, Chief Executive Officer, Click Bond, Inc.
- Randal Kenworthy, Senior Partner, Commercial and Industrial Products, West Monroe
- Ali Shakouri, Ph.D., Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, Purdue University
Moderator: Jeff Puma, Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
12:00 p.m. Panel Discussion: Lessons from Lean Leadership for an AI-Centric Future*
While many manufacturers have established lean manufacturing or continuous improvement team, experience shows that true success requires more than just tools and processes on the shop floor – it demands a culture cultivated by strong lean leadership. The same will hold true for AI. To fully realize AI’s potential in manufacturing, leaders must go beyond simply adopting AI technologies and focus on cultivating AI-enabled leadership. This panel will discuss lessons learned from lean leadership and examine how they can inform the development of AI-enabled leadership for factories of the future.
- Gustavo Chohfi, Vice President, Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement, Cornerstone Building Brands
- Kevin Kozak, Global Senior Principal Operational Excellence Partner, Genentech, a member of the Roche Group
- Larry Megan, Head of Digital, Baldwin Richardson Foods; Board of Governors, Manufacturing Leadership Council
Moderator: Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
12:30 p.m. Networking Luncheon
1:25 p.m. Panel Discussion: The Impact of AI Regulations and Ethics on Manufacturing*
As AI and GenAI usage continues to accelerate, there is a growing body of governmental regulations and ethical guidelines under development that could impact the technology’s deployment. This session will examine the AI regulations that manufacturers need to be aware of and plan for on a regional, national, and global level; ethical considerations for the workforce, customers, and more; and the role that manufacturers should play in defining future regulatory and ethical standards.
- Dean Bartles, Ph.D., President and CEO, Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group, Inc.; Board of Governors, Manufacturing Leadership Council
- Ron Castro, Vice President, Supply Chain, IBM; Board of Governors, Vice Chair, Manufacturing Leadership Council
- Franck Journoud, Senior Director, Technology Policy, National Association of Manufacturers
Moderator: Penelope Brown, Senior Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
Section 3 – Reimagining Factories
2:00 p.m. DARPA’s Breakthrough R&D in Materials Science and Manufacturing*
- Andrew Detor, Ph.D., Metallurgist and Program Manager, Defense Sciences Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
The internet, the field of materials science and engineering, and stealth aircraft, to name a few breakthrough technologies, all started at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) years before launching into public awareness. Today, DARPA researchers are pursuing breakthroughs in novel materials and manufacturing technologies not just for tomorrow, but as seeds of surprise for decades to come. This session will highlight recent advances in machine learning to revolutionize the development and production of structural hardware. These include designing and building multi-material parts and developing real-time qualification methods for additive manufacturing. Discover the latest developments from DARPA and learn how you can help invent the future of manufacturing.
2:30 p.m. The Role of AI in Achieving Autonomous Operations*
- Mark Sen Gupta, Director of Research, ARC Advisory Group
In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, the integration of AI has become paramount to achieving autonomous operations across various industries. This presentation by ARC Advisory Group will share how companies leading in the deployment of autonomous operations are leveraging AI technologies to revolutionize automation processes by enabling systems to perform complex tasks with minimal human intervention. By enhancing decision-making capabilities, improving efficiency, and reducing operational risks, AI is not only transforming traditional workflows but also paving the way for innovative solutions that promise to reshape the future of autonomous operations. This session will delve into the critical role AI plays in driving this transformative shift and the potential benefits it holds for manufacturing.
3:00 p.m. Case Study: AI at Scale in Manufacturing*
- Anubhav Singh, Vice President, Data and Analytics, Global Supply Chain, Schneider Electric
AI at scale is transforming manufacturing by enhancing operational efficiency, improving product quality and enabling data-driven decision making in real time. To successfully scale these efforts, Schneider has established a solid data foundation along with clear data governance policies to maintain data integrity and security. By integrating intelligence with best-of-breed tools, Schneider has enabled closed-loop actions that optimize manufacturing processes. These intelligent systems continuously learn from data, allowing for predictive maintenance and adaptive control to reduce downtime and operational costs and foster innovation.
3:30 p.m. Networking and Refreshment Break
3:55 p.m. Fireside Chat: Integrating ESG and AI to Drive Manufacturing Success*
As emphasis on ESG shifts from a ‘nice to have’ to an essential business imperative, manufacturers are moving beyond regulatory compliance to a better way of running businesses. To build AI-centered factories of the future, manufacturers must address two critical questions. First, how will AI impact the development, use, and scaling of ESG initiatives? Second, how will ESG principles shape the way AI is developed and deployed in manufacturing environments? This conversation will explore these questions and how AI and ESG intersect while offering actionable insights for integrating these priorities into today’s operations while preparing for tomorrow’s factories.
- Rebecca Teeters, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Fluoromaterial Stewardship and President, 3M Chemical Operations LLC; Board of Governors, Manufacturing Leadership Council
In conversation with: Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
4:30 p.m. Panel Discussion: Evaluating Future Scenarios*
AI will play a critical role in manufacturing’s future, but the specifics of that role are still to be determined. This panel will reflect on the ideas and insights shared throughout the day and discuss (at least) two possible AI-centric futures – AI-driven lights-out factories and AI-enabled, human-partnered factories. What do these scenarios mean for small/medium vs. large manufacturers? Is there a decision point at which manufacturers must choose one of those future scenarios? And what should manufacturers do today to prepare for the future?
- Brian Legan, Partner | Industrials and Energy Group Innovation Leader, EY
- Sachin Misra, Field CTO and Digital Principal, Kalypso, a Rockwell Automation business
- Pathiv Shah, Managing Director, Business Transformation Leader, Accenture
Moderator: David R. Brousell, Founder, Vice President and Executive Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
5:00 p.m. Capstone Interactive Session: Creating Manufacturing’s AI-Centric Future*
As we have explored throughout the day, the future of manufacturing is a dynamic landscape full of untapped opportunities. AI will be at the heart of this transformation – shaping the industry in ways we can already envision and ways we have yet to consider. This final session will build on the day’s insights to examine the manufacturing organization of the future. How will ecosystems, supply networks, and traditional boundaries between innovation and production evolve? What changes will we see in leadership structure, from the factory floor to the C-suite? Guided by MLC’s mission to help senior executives shape a better future for their organizations and the industry, we will explore how manufacturers can lead the way forward
Moderators:
- Michael Bennett, Ph.D., Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Artificial Intelligence, University of Illinois
- Will Bonifant, Vice President, Manufacturing, Operations Technology and Supply Chain Strategy, The Hershey Company
- Steven Moskowitz, Ph.D., Senior Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council
5:30 p.m. The Future of Manufacturing Project Networking and Cocktail Reception
6:45 p.m. The MLC’s Future of Manufacturing Project Event Concludes
Friday, December 6
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. MLC Board of Governors Meeting
Why Attend
The Future of Manufacturing Project is not designed for those who are comfortable with the status quo, but those who are ready to embrace the future. Join us in Orlando for an event like no other.
- Network with like-minded, forward-thinking executives and industry thought leaders.
- Collaborate, brainstorm and share ideas to drive the future of manufacturing.
- Gain a holistic view of the role and value of data and AI and how people, process, technology, AI and even data itself will evolve in the years ahead.
- Walk away with strategies and action items to get a leg up on the competition.
- And so much more!
Our Insightful and Visionary Speakers
Our high-caliber speaker lineup will bring you the insight and inspiration you need for moving your business forward.
For information on becoming and/or nominating a speaker, please contact Jeff Puma at [email protected].
Partnership presence at the Future of Manufacturing Project event is just one piece of the overall series that extends through 2025.
The MLC’s Future of Manufacturing Project partners are helping to influence and shape the industry for years to come.
If you are interested in becoming one of our exclusive Future of Manufacturing Project Partners, please reach out to Lauren Bisset at [email protected] and information will be provided.
Future of Manufacturing Project Partners
Accenture is a leading global professional services company that helps the world’s leading businesses, governments and other organizations build their digital core, optimize their operations, accelerate revenue growth, and enhance citizen services—creating tangible value at speed and scale. We are a talent and innovation led company with 750,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. Technology is at the core of change today, and we are one of the world’s leaders in helping drive that change, with strong ecosystem relationships. We combine our strength in technology with unmatched industry experience, functional expertise, and global delivery capability. We are uniquely able to deliver tangible outcomes because of our broad range of services, solutions and assets across Strategy & Consulting, Technology, Operations, Industry X and Accenture Song. These capabilities, together with our culture of shared success and commitment to creating 360° value, enable us to help our clients succeed and build trusted, lasting relationships. We measure our success by the 360° value we create for our clients, each other, our shareholders, partners, and communities. Visit us at www.accenture.com.
EY exists to build a better working world, helping to create long-term value for clients, people and society and build trust in the capital markets. Enabled by data and technology, diverse EY teams in over 150 countries provide trust through assurance and help clients grow, transform and operate. Automotive, transportation, aerospace, defense, chemicals and industrial products companies can draw on the strength of our network of cross-industry players and put our diverse range of approaches to use today to equip their businesses for tomorrow. EY teams ask better questions to find new answers for the complex issues facing our world today. Visit https://www.ey.com/en_us/advanced-manufacturing.
Invisible AI is a computer vision system for manufacturers to empower their workforce. Invisible AI uses real-time video and AI to analyze human motion and objects on the factory floor and conduct automated time studies on manual assembly tasks. This data is then used to improve production efficiency, support line rebalancing efforts, and reduce safety and quality incidents. Visit us at invisible.ai for more information.
NTT DATA – part of NTT Group – is a trusted global innovator of IT and business services headquartered in Tokyo. We partner with manufacturers to deliver innovative approaches to IT, OT and business challenges. Our experts provide deep industry expertise with applied innovations in digital, cloud and automation across a comprehensive portfolio of consulting, industry solutions, business process services, IT modernization and managed services. We enable clients, and society, to move confidently into the digital future and are committed to our clients’ long-term success. Visit us at us.nttdata.com
West Monroe is a digital services firm that was born in technology but built for business—partnering with companies in transformative industries to deliver quantifiable financial value. We believe that digital is a mindset—not a project, a team, or a destination—and it’s something companies become, not something they do. That’s why we work in diverse, multidisciplinary teams that blend management consulting, digital design, and product engineering to move companies from traditional ways of working to digital operating models—and create experiences that transcend the digital and physical worlds. Connected by the 13 founding values that drive our culture, our 2,200 employees work collaboratively across the firm with the belief that our clients’ success is our success. Visit WestMonroe.com to learn more.
Registration is Open!
Registration is subject to approval by the Manufacturing Leadership Council. You will receive confirmation of your registration status or outreach from an MLC team member within three (3) business days of your completed registration.
If you have any questions about registration or would like more information, please contact [email protected].
In-Person Registration Fee: $595*
Manufacturing Leadership Council Members
- One (1) event pass is included as a part of your membership.
- A limited number of additional passes per company will be available for purchase.
NAM, IRI and Affiliate Members
- May purchase up to two (2) passes for qualified team members to attend.
Non-Members
- May purchase up to two (2) passes for qualified team members to attend.
*Registration is limited to end-user manufacturing organizations and approved academia. Solution providers: organizations that provide any form of technology and/or consulting products and services to manufacturing organizations, and do not manufacture any products, are not permitted to attend outside of MLC membership or program partnership. If an individual from an organization that qualifies as a solution provider registers, a Manufacturing Leadership Council team member will contact you about your registration.
If you are interested in learning more about partnership of the project, please contact [email protected].
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Travel
- Suggested Airport: Orlando International Airport (MCO)
- Suggested Arrival: Afternoon of Tuesday, December 3
- Suggested Departure: Morning of Friday, December 6