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23 & 24 November 2017

Developing Tomorrow's Manufacturing Opportunities Together 

ARTC Innovation Week

Developing Tomorrow's Manufacturing Opportunities Together

ARTC Innovation Week (AIW 2017), organised by ARTC will be held on 23-24 November 2017.


This year’s theme, ‘Developing Tomorrow’s Manufacturing Opportunities Together’ will feature presentations by industry leaders on advanced manufacturing and supply chain strategies, challenges and opportunities in the aerospace and FMCG sectors.

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In the interactive exhibit and demo segment, participants will be exposed to latest technologies and capabilities for the industry. In addition to this, there will be engaging displays from ARTC members.


Join us at the ARTC Innovation Week (AIW 2017) to form new business contacts, explore business partnerships with both local and overseas industry leaders, and share your organisational training/learning challenges and requirements.

Event Background
AIW Details

AIW Details

23 November 2017, Thursday

8:30am - 3:40pm

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24 November 2017, Friday

8:30am - 2:45pm

Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre (ARTC)


3 Cleantech Loop, CleanTech Two, Singapore 637143

Programme

DATE:  23 / 11 / 2017, Thursday
TIMING
PROGRAMME
Monozukuri’ Process Innovation through Digital              Transformation
Mr Satoshi Emoto, Vice President, Common Technology Infrastructure Center, Technology & MONOZUKURI Business Unit, Fujitsu
14:00
13:40
14:40
End of Programme
Interactive activity / Exhibits & Demo &
*End-to-End Business Meetings
*Pre-schedule 15 minute meeting with speakers for engagement opportunities and connect with potential collaborators
14:20
Registration & Coffee
08:30
Welcome Address
09:30
10:20
Tea Break
Perspective on I4.0 transformation in Southeast Asia
Dr Alpesh Patel, Director, Innovation Centre, McKinsey & Company
10:00
NI Trend Watch 2018 - Future Faster
Mr Ng Yousi, Area Sales Manager, National Instruments
09:40
11:30
SME Power Hour
Digital Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem
- Opportunities & Challenges
Ms Yvonne Lim, Business Development Manager, Electro Optical Systems (EOS)
11:10
Trust: The foundation in the age of AI/ML and Cybersecurity
Mr Richard Koh, CTO, Microsoft
10:50
Embracing the 4th Industrial Revolution - Opportunities and Challenges for FMCG Companies
Mr Luis Rueda, Group Manager, Packaging Competence Unit, Nestlé 
Lunch
12:50
Manufacturing of the Future 
Mr Quan Long Van, Associate Director Product Supply, Procter & Gamble (P&G)
Digitalization Drives Innovation
Mr Jai Samtani, Director of Consumer Products & Retail, Siemens PLM Software
15:00
15:20
The Importance of Advanced Manufacturing
Mr Stephen Burgess, Director, Manufacturing Technology,          Rolls-Royce
17:00
15:40
Tea Break
DATE:  24 / 11 / 2017, Friday

"Preparing our Workforce for Tomorrow's Manufacturing"

PROGRAMME
TIMING
12:45
Lunch
Registration & Coffee
08:30
09:00
09:20
Welcome Address, Meeting the Training Needs for Advanced Manufacturing
Mr Tan Ying Kiat, Director, SERC and Dr Bertil Brandin, Director, ARTC
10:45
Workshop discussions on challenges and requirements on training and learning in various technology areas and on leadership & management in manufacturing
Development of Training Extension Programme
Mr David Chai, Centre Director, Technology Development Centre, Singapore Polytechnic
NTU Advanced Manufacturing Technology Programme
A/P Tegoeh Tjahjowidodo, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
09:45
End of Programme
Sharing of workshop results & closing
13:30
14:00
Reskilling & Upskilling for Advanced Manufacturing 
Ms Huang Yingwen, Manager, SkillsFuture Singapore
10:00
10:20
Tea Break
Programme
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