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Collaboration: The Great Lakes Manufacturing Advantage was held July 9-11, 2008 at the Cleveland Marriott Key Center promoting the message that manufacturing is high-tech and is a mainstay of the knowledge economy. The final agenda as well as links to the presentations and speeches is below.
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Wednesday, July 9
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7:30 am
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Innovation for Results -
Pre-Conference Workshop
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Peter Andrews, Executive Education Institute, IBM

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1:30 pm
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Welcome

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Ed Wolking, Executive Vice- President, Detroit Regional Chamber
Jayson Myers, President, Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
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2:00 pm
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The Road Ahead

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Governor Ted Strickland, State of Ohio
Moderated by Robert Noble, Consul General of Canada, Detroit, Michigan
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3:00 pm
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Challenges and Opportunities

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Joseph Loughrey, President and COO, Cummins Inc.
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4:00 pm
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The Great Lakes Economy
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Moderator: Timothy Dunne, Senior Economic Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Jayson Myers, President and Chief Economist, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters
William Testa, Vice President and Director of Regional Programs, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
John Austin, Executive Director, New Economy Initiative and Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution
Edward W. Hill, Professor and Distinguished Scholar of Economic Development, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University
Craig Giffi, Vice Chairman and Leader for the U.S. Consumer & Industrial Products Industry Practice, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
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6:30 pm
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Keynote - Innovation

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Jane Warner, Executive Vice President, Global Finishing and Software Businesses, Illinois Tool Works
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Thursday, July 10
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8:00 am
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Collaboration
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Donald A. Jr. McCabe, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Performance Excellence, Corning Inc.

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8:45 am
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US Presidential Candidate View Point- John McCain Campaign
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Rob Portman, former Congressman and OMB Director
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9:15 am
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Concurrent Sessions I
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The Innovation Connection – Collaboration: University-Industry Technology Transfer
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Moderator: Steve Shade, Managing Director, Purdue University, Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Sean Ryan, Director, Office of Engagement, Purdue University
Lou Ludtke, Director, National Composites Center
Sharell Mikesell, Co-Director, Center for Multifunctional Polymer Nanomaterials& Devices and Executive Director, Ohio Polymer Strategy Council
Joel Adams, Director, University of Windsor Research Park, London/Sarnia
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Image – Spreading the Good News

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Moderators: Amanda Gellman, Vice President, University of Windsor and Jennifer Young, Manager, Pittsburgh Technology Council
Mark Meldrum, Professor of Entrepreneurship, University of Windsor
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Workforce – The Innovation Talent Pipeline:
The Current State of Confusion
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Mark Tomlinson, Executive Director, Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Jean-Michel Laurin, Vice President, Global Business Policy, Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
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Logistics
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Moderator: Heidi Bugenhagen, Manager of Business Development, Buffalo-Niagara Partnership
Bob Armstrong, President, Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada
Eulois Cleckley, Analyst, Wilbur Smith Associates
Ernie Wittwer, Mississippi Valley Freight Coalition
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12 noon
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Panel: Creating a Great Image for Great Lakes Manufacturing:

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Moderator: Brian D. Tucker, Publisher, Crain's Cleveland Business
Andrew Bergstrom, Senior Vice-President and General Manager, Cossette Marketing
Steve Rubel, Senior Vice President, Director of Insights for Edelman Digital, a Division of Edelman
Matt Preschern, Vice President, Integrated Marketing Communications, IBM
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2: 00 pm
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Concurrent Sessions II
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The Innovation Connection – Collaboration: Best Practice Meets the Real World
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Moderator: Steve Shade, Managing Director, Purdue University, Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Peter Andrews, Consulting Faculty and Innovation Strategist, IBM Executive Business Institute
Tom Paine, President, Metalworks Inc., Ludington, Michigan
Bill Small, Innovation Director, Technology and Growth Services, The Right Place, Inc.
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| Image: Revitalizing the IBM Brand: A Case Study of IBM Transformation Story and Lessons Learned. |
Moderators: Amanda Gellman, Vice President, University of Windsor and Jennifer Young, Manager, Pittsburgh Technology Council
Matt Preschern, Vice President, Integrated Marketing Communications, IBM
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Workforce – The Innovation Talent Pipeline: Developing a Great Lakes Manufacturing Talent Pipeline: Bringing the Pieces Together
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Jennifer M. McNelly, Vice President, Education and the Workforce, Manufacturing Institute, National Association of Manufacturers
Dr. Robert Sheets, Director of Research and Development, Business and Industry Services University of Illinois, Senior Policy Adviser for Workforce to the State of Illinois
Henry Reiser, Dean, School of Technology, Applied Science and Apprenticeship, Lambton College, Ontario
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Moving Toward Seamless Borders: Resources for Manufacturers
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Moderator: Sarah Hubbard, Vice President, Detroit Regional Chamber
Stan Korosec, Vice President of Operations, Blue Water Bridge Authority, and President, Public Borders Operators Association
Drew Warner, Consulting Services, Sandler & Travis Trade Advisory Services, Inc
Tony Shallow, Senior Economist -Coordination and Policy, Transport Canada
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4:00 pm
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Innovation and Collaboration
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Dr. Jared Cohon, President, Carnegie Mellon University
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4:45 pm
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Where do We Go From Here

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Great Lakes Manufacturing Council Leadership
Moderator: Ed Wolking, President, Great Lakes Manufacturing Council, and Executive Vice President, Detroit Regional Chamber
Emily Stover DeRocco, President, National Association of Manufacturers Manufacturing Institute
Amanda Gellman, Vice President for Advancement, University of Windsor
Steve Shade, Director, Advanced Manufacturing Center, Purdue University
Heidi Bugenhagen, Director, Buffalo Niagara Partnership
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6:00 pm
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Reception and Screening
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Mysteries of the Great Lakes, IMAX film
at the Cleveland Science Center
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Friday July 11
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7:00 am
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Manufacturers Networking Breakfast
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A networking event focused on creating business partnerships and opportunities for collaboration.
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8:30 am
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Tours of Cleveland Manufacturing Centers
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1. Tour of Port of Cleveland and Allied Manufacturers by River Boat - Dress appropriately for this tour. Walk to the Port and then getting on a boat. Wear comfortable walking shoes and layers. This will be a fascinating tour from the water of a key part of the Great Lakes Region’s manufacturing success.
2. Tour of Wind Turbine Manufacturers by Lolly the Trolley - Leave the hotel via trolley for an inside view into the fast growing area of sustainable energy production. Tour will include visits with two local wind turbine manufacturers who are helping the Great Lakes Region to effectively harness the power of wind. Dress comfortably.
3. Tour of Innovative Medical Manufacturers - Take a motor coach trip to two Cleveland+ Region innovative medical manufacturers. This tour will show how the Region’s technical and manufacturing know-how is being retooled to meet the needs of the medical industry. Dress in business casual.
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