Webinar: "What Does Smart Manufacturing Look Like to Sudarsan Rachuri?" Technology Manager, US Department of Energy
Webinar: "What Does Smart Manufacturing Look Like to Sudarsan Rachuri?" Technology Manager, US Department of Energy
If each of us is only 6-degrees of separation from knowing every person on the planet, we should be just as close to the knowledge and information we need to make Smart Manufacturing work for us.
Join CESMII for this installment of our regular 20-minute webinar series as we engage the entire US Manufacturing ecosystem in on-going discussions about what Smart Manufacturing is, what it isn’t, who’s finding value, who’s falling behind and anything else important to you.
Theme:
The current theme asks, “What Does Smart Manufacturing Look Like?” and explores how people and organizations across the various dimensions of industry find and define value associated with Smart Manufacturing.
Format:
CESMII – the Smart Manufacturing Institute hosts regular 20-minute webinars to frame the dialogue with you. Recognized industry leader and CESMII executive Mike Yost welcomes new contributors from across industry – manufacturers, systems integrators, technology providers and equipment builders of all sizes from all industries – and leaders from academia, industry associations and government bodies all with a vested interest in revamping US Manufacturing through the democratization of Smart Manufacturing.
About Our Guest:
Meet Sudarsan Rachuri, Technology Manager at the US Department of Energy. Dr. Rachuri's career has focused on researching, developing and applying advanced techniques and algorithms tor capturing design and manufacturing knowledge in engineering software applications. Join us as we discuss what Smart Manufacturing means to him!
How to Participate in the Webcast Series:
1. Save the Link to the Webinar Below. Registration is NOT required.
2. Log in the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at 11:30am Eastern/8:30am Pacific
3. Join the discussions. Webinar recordings will be posted to online forums for you to weigh in.
4. Lend your voice as an invited guest! Contact Ann Seman ([email protected]) and let CESMII know what you have to share to be considered for an upcoming event.