White House, won The Economist debate on outsourcing and offshor- ing, and received the Manufactur- ing Leadership Council’s Industry Advocacy Award in 2014.
11:30 a.m.
Copper Division Luncheon Te Copper Division will pres- ent its David Kunkel Distinguished Service Award along with the Copper Division Scholarship at the luncheon. Open to everyone with an interest in copper alloys. (Ticket required.)
1:30-3 p.m. Panel: Solution Strengthened Ductile Iron—A Non-Traditional Approach (17-119) Zayna Connor, American Foundry Society (Schaumburg, Illinois); Dan Weiskopf, Neenah Foundry Co., (Neenah, Wisconsin); Joseph Keske, Waupaca Foundry (Marinette, Wisconsin); Cath- rine Hartung, Elkem Foundry Products (Kristiansand, Norway); Delin Li, Can- metMATERIALS, Natural Resources Canada (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Te panel will inform the industry about the recent developments in solu- tion strengthened ductile iron.
1:30-4:45 p.m. AFS Institute Course: Identifying the Correct Casting Defect Dr. Sudesh Kannan, Co-Power LLC (Schaumburg, Illinois) Participants be given a basic
overview of the casting defect analysis procedure.
3:15-4:45 p.m. Manufacturing Reshoring Workshop Harry Moser, Reshoring Initiative Moser will lead a workshop on
quantifying domestic sourcing’s financial benefit for companies or their customers.
Panel: Defect Remedy Conclave (17-116) Marc King, Globe Metallurgical Inc.
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(LaPorte, Indiana); Jim Headington, Dotson Iron Castings (Mankato, Min- nesota); Josh Keller, Bremen Iron Cast- ings (Bremen, Indiana); David Hughes,
US Pipe & Foundry Co. (Bessemer, Alabama); Scott Sharpee, Hypro Inc. (Waterford, Wisconsin); Andy Adams, Foseco (Cleveland)
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