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2 November 2016 | The NEC, Birmingham

Agenda Day One

9am

– 5pm

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09:00

Registration

09:30

Chairman’s opening remarks

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Steven Barr, Managing Director, Hennik Edge

09:45

Demystifying industry 4.0

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Phill Cartwright, CTO, High Value Manufacturing Catapult

INDUSTRY 4.0

10:00

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Mark Elbourne, CEO and President, UK & I, GE

10:15

Your road map to digital manufacturing

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Keith Jackson, CTO, Meggitt

10:30

The future of the UK steel industry Michael Horan, Managing Director, Liberty Performance Steels

10:45

Ask the experts

11:00

Morning networking break

11:30

THE BUILDING BLOCKS

GE’s digital transformation

Your questions answered by the mornings keynotes

STREAM A

STREAM B

STREAM C

STREAM D

Chair: Alex Baleta

Chair: Neil Barrell

Chair: Bill Parfitt

Capability through cyberphysical systems

Automate and innovate

Chair: David Wimpenny

Siemens Congleton: a vision for smart manufacturing

Innovation: past, present & future

Sarah Black-Smith, Head of Manufacturing, Congleton, Siemens i

11:50

How to de-risk investment using virtual factories Tehseen Shahid, Advanced Research Engineer, Manufacturing Simulation, MTC

Flexibility through 3D printing coping with customisation

Steve Le Roux, Digital Innovation Manager, AB Agri (Part of Associated British Foods Plc)

Bryan Windus-Smith, New Technology Lead, Philips AVENT

Building innovation capacity: a leap may be better than a step

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Sean Robinson, Manager Software Solutions, Kerrco

Adding value through service provision

3D Thinking

Additive manufacturing: delivering tangible business benefits Philip Hudson, Managing Director, Materialise UK

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Why should you servitize? Luke Benton, Managing Director, MNB Precision

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Our progess towards “mission zero” Barry Townsend, European Purchasing Director, Interface

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THE BUILDING BLOCKS

12:10

12:30

SUPPLY CHAINS & DEALING WITH DATA

Obsolescence vs innovation - when to imploment your automation strategy

Additive manufacturing in BAE systems - the opportunity offered

Ewan Lloyd–Baker, CEO and Martin Clocherty, CAO, Hayward Tyler

Mike Loughran, Field Business Leader Architecture and Software, Rockwell Automation i

John Dunston, Head, New Product & Process Development Centre, BAE Systems

Leveraging value by integrating systems

4.0 - ingredients for Integrating additive successful human manufacturing into robot collaboration your company as a Nicholas Temple, production process

Mathias Ogbeta, Software Developer, K3 Syspro

Pricing principles for servitization Peter Colman, Partner - Elect, Simon-Kucher & Partners

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IIOT as an enabler for servitization Chris Haines, Industry Marketing Director, Schneider Electric

Marketing Manager, UK & I, B&R Automation

Ian Halliday, CEO, 3TRPD

Ask the experts

Ask the experts

Ask the experts

Ask the experts

Your questions answered by a panel of experts and thought leaders

Your questions answered by a panel of experts and thought leaders

Your questions answered by a panel of experts and thought leaders

Your questions answered by a panel of experts and thought leaders

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12:50

TOOLS AND ENABLERS

Industry 4.0: marketing, sales & operational planning

13:20

Networking lunch

14:20

Delivering the smart supply chain

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Richard Wilding OBE, Supply Chain & Logistics Expert, Cranfield University

14:35

Oracle’s journey to ERP and SCM cloud Cindy Reese, Senior Vice President World Wide Systems Operations, Oracle

14:50

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Data driven continuous improvement Jim Newton, Market Development Director, McLaren Applied Technology Brian Neill, Senior Technical Director, GSK

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15:05

Rethinking your business for the cyber-physical age

15:20

Afternoon networking break

15:50

Data to information - helping cross-functional teams make faster decisions

16:05

IOT & manufacturing: the essential tools for the connected products journey

16:20

Industry 4.0 and the disruption of global manufacturing

16:35

Digital disruption in practice: redistributed manufacturing - the end of take-make-dispose?

16:50

Chairman’s closing remarks

17:00

Conference close

Jan Godsell, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Strategy, WMG

James Dyson, Finance Manager, Jaguar Land Rover

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Mohsen Mohseninia, Vice President of Market Development, Europe, Aeris Gavin Davidson, Manufacturing Industry Lead, NetSuite

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Daniel Keely, Industrial Innovation Director, Cisco Nick Liddle, Director of Consulting, The Clearing Steven Barr, Managing Director, Hennik Edge

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3 November 2016 | The NEC, Birmingham

Agenda Day Two 09:00

Registration and networking breakfast

09:30

Chairman’s opening remarks

THE FUTURE OF MAKING THINGS (FOMT)

THE FUTURE OF MAKING THINGS (FOMT)

MASS PRODUCTION TO MASS CUSTOMISATION

Steven Barr, Managing Director, Hennik Edge

09:40

Your innovation road map Felicity Burch, Head of innovation and digital, CBI

10:10

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Custom product, custom service Rob Law MBE, Founder, Trunki

10:40

Manufacturing in a cognitive era Charles Joel, Industrial Lead for Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things, IBM

11:10

Networking break

11:40

The future of making things Scott Reese, Vice President Cloud Products, Autodesk

12:10

How ready is Britain for industry 4.0? Asif Moghal, Senior Industry Manager, Autodesk

12:40

Enlarging the PIE and gaining competitive advantage - part one Hosted by Dr Steven Barr, Managing Director, Hennik Edge Contributors: Neill Briggs, Founding Director, BAC Mono Mostafa ElSayed, Co-founder, Automata Technologies Jessica Leigh-Jones, Engineer, Sony UK Technology Centre

13:10

Networking lunch

14:10

Supporting innovation in manufacturing

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Zoë Webster, Head of High Value Manufacturing, Innovate UK

14:40

What’s next in design? Paul Sohi, Manufacturing Strategist, Autodesk

15:10

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UK innovation at its finest Conor La Grue, Business Strategy and Forensics, Bloodhound SSC

15:35

Chairperson’s closing remarks Steven Barr, Managing Director, Hennik Edge

15:45

Conference close

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