Manufacturing in 2030: What Are AI’s Implications for the Manufacturing Workforce of the Future?

This session will explore the evolving collaborative relationship between humans and ever-more intelligent machines, looking at how AI may change how manufacturing work will be done by 2030; what skills will be needed by tomorrow’s workforce; how advanced systems can help address the labor shortage; and how these new technologies present a unique opportunity for manufacturers to enhance future workplace environments by empowering both front line engagement and individual innovation.

  • Gardner Carrick, Vice President, Workforce Solutions, The Manufacturing Institute
  • Jacey Heuer, Lead, Data Science and Advanced Analytics, Pella Corporation
  • Asi Klein, Managing Director, Industrial Products and Organization Transformation, Deloitte Consulting

Moderator: Paul Tate, Co-Founding Executive Editor and Senior Content Director, Manufacturing Leadership Council

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