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AdvancedManufacturing.org


Scott Hibbard


Vice President of Technology Bosch Rexroth Chicago, IL


Hibbard joined Bosch Rexroth,


Jeff Immelt Chief Executive Offi cer GE Fairfi eld, CT


Immelt is building a digital industrial company— and helping to explain to Americans in an ongoing marketing campaign what that concept


means. While GE is itself a digital manufacturer, using technology such as 3D printing for production parts, it’s also developing manufacturing technology for the marketplace, through GE Ventures and its own R&D.


Jay Lee Professor, Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Founding Director National Science Foundation Industry/ University Cooperative Research Center on Intelligent Maintenance Systems


Dennis O. Little Vice President of Production Lockheed Martin Space Systems Denver, CO


Little leads Lockheed Martin Space Systems’ Digital Tapestry initiative, an eff ort that includes end-to-end digital practices for a product’s life


cycle, collaborative development in a virtual reality environment, and 3D printing for production.


David McPhail


President & Chief Executive Offi cer Memex


Toronto, Canada At Memex and other business


ventures, McPhail helped build businesses that solve tangible issues facing North American manufacturers. His ventures have contributed to effi ciency in manufacturing operations and to the


sustainability of manufacturing jobs. “I have not taken a paycheck from a company that I have not had an ownership stake in since 1998,” he noted.


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Lee, who holds a doctorate in mechanical engineering, runs the NSF center focused on developing ways to make machines improve performance and predict failures. The idea is to request maintenance ahead of breakdowns. Involved are sensors, remote monitoring, prognostics and intelligent decision support tools.


a company that helps automate manufacturing, 36 years ago. He chairs the MTConnect Technology Committee and is on the board of SERCOS NorthAmerica, an organization that promotes an internationally approved standard for motion control.


Spring 2016


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