2025 Agenda
All times listed are Central Time Zone (CT)
10/21/2025
9:00 AM
4:00 PM
Level 1
10/21/2025
4:00 PM
7:00 PM

Your badge grants access to SMTA International exhibit hall.
10/21/2025
4:00 PM
7:00 PM

Opening Night Reception on Show Floor
10/22/2025
9:00 AM
10:00 AM

Room 13
10/22/2025
10:00 AM
5:00 PM

Your badge grants access to SMTA International exhibit hall.
10/22/2025
10:45 AM
11:15 AM
Learning Theater
10/22/2025
11:30 AM
12:00 PM

Learning Theater
10/22/2025
12:15 PM
12:45 PM

Learning Theater
10/22/2025
1:00 PM
1:30 PM

Learning Theater
10/22/2025
1:45 PM
2:15 PM

Learning Theater
10/22/2025
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
Learning Theater
10/22/2025
3:15 PM
3:45 PM
Learning Theater
10/23/2025
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
Learning Theater 2
10/22/2025
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
Room 13
10/23/2025
9:00 AM
2:00 PM
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Thursday is our 3rd annual “Pink Out Day”. Let’s unite as a community to celebrate survivors, stand with fighters, and remember those we’ve lost. Please join fellow attendees by wearing pink and donating to Susan G. Komen Foundation when registering.

10/23/2025
9:00 AM
2:00 PM

Your badge grants access to SMTA International exhibit hall.
10/23/2025
9:00 AM
10:00 AM

Morning Mingle & Breakfast
On Show Floor
Main Street
10/23/2025
9:30 AM
10:00 AM

New Products Awards Presentation
Editor-in-Chief, ASSEMBLY Magazine

Booth 2023
10/23/2025
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
Learning Theater
10/22/2025
10:45 AM
11:15 AM
Learning Theater
10/23/2025
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
Learning Theater
10/23/2025
12:15 PM
12:45 PM
Learning Theater
10/23/2025
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
Learning Theater
Taste of Rosemont Opening Night Reception
Kick off your first day at The ASSEMBLY Show with a Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall. Enjoy delicious food and beverages from a variety of local restaurants while you tour the exhibits and connect with fellow attendees.
Pub Night Networking Reception
Meet up at "the pub" after the exhibit hall closes on Wednesday night to kick back and relax over a pint, chat over sliders and make new connections while playing fun backyard games. Also, during the reception, there will be a special raffle drawing where participants could win $$$ and something really special!
This social environment will allow participants to meet new manufacturing professionals and continue to build relationships with existing business partners in a fun and exciting atmosphere. PLUS - SMTA International attendees and exhibitors will be joining us for 'Pub Night' for additional networking and comradery!
Morning Mingle & Breakfast
Looking for a productive networking experience that will kick off your day? Join us on the final morning of The ASSEMBLY Show for complimentary continental breakfast and coffee right on the exhibit floor. This is one of your last chances to network and make some final business connections.
New Products Awards Presentation
Fasteners, power tools, adhesives, dispensing equipment, conveyors, robots, software and, of course, automated assembly systems are among the myriad new products on display. To help draw attention to the breadth and quality of new technologies on display, The ASSEMBLY Show holds an annual "New Product of the Year" contest at the show and you - the attendees - are the judges! Be sure to stop by as we announce the 2025 New Product Award Winners voted by The ASSEMBLY Show attendees.
The Shift Towards Complete and Harmonized Assembly Automation
Assembly is changing. Gone are the days of manual processes down an assembly line. Complete and harmonized automation is the future of assembly and manufacturers must keep up with the industry to remain competitive. Speed and flexible operations are the key to thriving in an automated environment. This presentation explores the shift in assembly, the impact on companies making that change, and the innovative technologies that support it.
Bill LeAnna
Sales Product Manager – Transfer Systems
Bosch Rexroth North America
Bill LeAnna has been an industry veteran in the automation space for more than 30 years. While working with customers in a variety of industries including general distribution, medical, aerospace and automotive, Bill brings a solution-oriented approach to each opportunity he has presented with in his 14+ years at Bosch Rexroth, where he has held roles in sales, engineering and is currently the Sales Product Manager – Transfer Systems. Having worked on many projects across industries and countries in his three decades of experience, Bill has a strong understanding of the automation market - both where it has been and where it is headed.
From Data to Decisions: Harnessing Disparate Manufacturing Data for Reliable Decision-Making
The manufacturing floor is deluged with data from every source. But data is also fragmented and can be unreliable and overwhelming. The challenge is how to prioritize, organize, analyze and operationalize data. First is the need to develop trusted data. As the saying goes, “garbage in, garbage out.” How do you establish trusted data and convince the organization that you’ve accomplished that goal? Next, how do you extract the insights your operation needs to make informed decisions that will improve the bottom line and the working environment? The overarching goal is to move along this continuum: data to insights to action.
In this session you’ll learn:
- How to use the Five Whys principle to determine which data to collect.
- What does ‘trusted data’ mean and how can you achieve it?
- Best practices for sharing and discussing data to develop insights.
- The importance of developing a ‘common language’ to discuss issues.
- How to translate insights into tangible, measurable actions.
Vince Sassano
Founder & CEO
Strategic Performance Company, Inc.
Vince is the CEO of Strategic Performance Co. Inc. With more than 25 years of experience in manufacturing operations, Vince combines technology and consulting to help manufacturers achieve sustainable throughput increases and profit growth without additional labor or equipment. Plant culture becomes more productive and positive, fostering continuous improvement. Vince has a computer engineering degree from Iowa State University and is also certified in Microsoft .NET/SQL, Ignition and many other technologies that enable fast and easy systems integration in virtually any environment to aggregate critical data, develop insights, and prioritize actions to deliver maximum impact.
Work Instructions That Work--Cleaning Up Procedures for Ease of Use
Businesses run on procedures – often poorly written ones. Clear and concise procedures benefit employees and customers alike. On the shop floor, they support quality, shorten training time, and eliminate downtime caused by uncertainties. If you operate internationally, they facilitate accurate translations. For your customer, they ensure clarity and validate the quality of your product or service.
Wondering if today’s AI translates, writes, and edits well? Here’s your answer: No. Attend this session to learn more than ten easy-to-implement methods to optimize your documentation (and receive a free checklist).
Becca Resnik
President
Translations by Becca
Becca is an award-winning former engineer who logged 10 years as a technician and engineer before transitioning to the translation industry. In addition to her primary responsibilities in power generation and production, her shop floor days included ISO 9001 internal auditing as well as writing, translating, and editing procedures. She holds an MA in translation, a BS in nuclear engineering technology, and an AAS in nursing. She now runs Translations by Becca, translating user documentation, websites, and more from German and Japanese to English. For manufacturers based in the US, Translations by Becca also edits and writes these same types of texts in English.
How to Go From Proof of Principle to Pilot Production to Full-Scale Automation
Flexibility, scalability and redundancy have become watchwords in assembly automation, particularly now as more and more manufacturers are reshoring high-volume production. In this talk, you’ll learn how to take new products and assembly lines from concept, to proof of principal, to pilot production, to full-scale automation. Learn how smart choices in both product design and line design can pay dividends later when production volume peaks.
Brian Romano
Director of Technology Development
Arthur G. Russell Co. Inc.
Brian has been working on automation of one form or another for more than 40 years. He began his career in 1980 as a control systems engineer for a manufacturer of industrial furnaces. In 1998, he founded his own control systems integration company and ran the firm for 16 years. He has been with AGR since 2013. He’s also an adjunct professor of engineering at the University of Hartford, sharing his automation expertise with the next generation of engineers.
Solving Manufacturing Challenges with Time Series Data
Join us to delve into the tangible benefits of time series data for manufacturing. Discover how time series data bases address specific challenges faced by manufacturers, such as real-time monitoring of equipment performance, predictive maintenance scheduling, and anomaly detection. Contrasted with traditional data historians, we'll explore how time series data bases offer greater flexibility, scalability, and efficiency in handling vast amounts of manufacturing data. Uncover practical insights and real-life use cases showcasing the transformative impact of time series data on optimizing production processes and maximizing operational efficiency.
Suyash Joshi
Senior Developer Advocate
InfluxData
Suyash Joshi is an experienced software engineer and developer advocate at InfluxData. With a career spanning over a decade of pivotal projects, he holds both a B.S. in Computer Science and an M.A. in Game Design, blending technical expertise with creativity. Passionate about fostering the developer community, he organizes meetups in London, delivers engaging keynote speeches, and participates in hackathons worldwide.
Five Ways to Error-proof Assembly Operations Leveraging Digital Technology
Error-proofing the shop floor requires collaboration between software and hardware, and must be easy for frontline operators to adopt. This presentation will provide real-life case studies that highlight how Pico MES worked with hardware providers, such as Zebra, Kolver, Ingersoll Rand and AI cameras, to automate data capture and traceability so American factories can be more productive with equipment they have.
Bryan Bauw
Chief Operating Officer
PICO
Bryan is the COO at PICO, a software startup that helps manufacturers improve productivity. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of North Alabama and a strategic advisor to venture-backed manufacturing start-ups. Bryan has nearly two decades of experience leading advanced manufacturing teams and product development in high-growth businesses, start-ups and venture capital firms. Prior to joining PICO, Bryan was head of manufacturing and partner at Prime Movers Lab, director of advanced manufacturing engineering and technology and general manager at Collins Aerospace, and held various manufacturing and business roles at GKN Aerospace. Bryan has a master's and bachelor’s degree in industrial and operations engineering from the University of Michigan.
Deploying a Cobot to Respond to Customer Demand
Whether satisfying orders from existing customers, successfully bidding new contracts or helping reduce clients’ speed-to-market, collaborative robots can alleviate the welding bottleneck in fabrication facilities. Such was the case at Skyvington Manufacturing Inc., a 30-person “boutique” manufacturer in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The company has the flexibility to fabricate high-end specialty components for architectural, construction, healthcare and HVAC clients and custom fabricate parts for industrial OEM clients.
By embracing lean manufacturing principles, using a metrics-driven operation and employing skilled people, Skyvington excels at both low-volume work and component runs up to 30,000 or more. Frustrated with “babysitting” underperforming suppliers, Skyvington brought production in house to ensure quality, precision and scheduling.
This case study presentation will review the challenges Skyvington faced with traditional robots and the steps necessary to successfully deploy a welding cobot. This includes ensuring part consistency to feed the robots, clamping and programming. Skyvington can now automate low- and medium-volume parts while maintaining precision and quality. In the first month of operation, the robot made 25,000 welds. Learn how the company did it.
Dan Colvin
Vice President of North America Robotics & Digital Solutions
ESAB
Colvin started with ESAB in 1996 as an equipment specialist. He worked in various roles: sales director, director of automation, and now VP of robotics and digital solutions and HIP. He briefly managed the international business for Sigmatek, an industrial software company. Having worked in the welding industry he whole life, Colvin brings expertise to welding and cutting, as well as a solid understanding of ESAB's customers and their applications.
Leveraging Quality Data to Enhance Process Integration: The Role of Sensors and Processing
This presentation explores how quality data, when combined with sensor technology and advanced processing methods, transforms process integration across industries. Sensors capture vital parameters in real-time, while processing techniques extract actionable insights. Through case studies of the assembly pressing world, this speech highlights the tangible benefits, from improved efficiency to better product quality, driving organizations towards greater agility and competitive advantage.
Kevin den Toom
Product Manager
TOX Pressotechnik
Kevin den Toom is an accomplished engineer with a master's degree and over a decade of hands-on experience in the industry. Throughout his career, Kevin has been at the forefront of technological advancements, specializing in factory automation and process optimization. With a keen eye for innovation and a passion for problem-solving, Kevin has held various roles within the engineering domain, gaining invaluable expertise along the way. His journey has seen him tackle challenges across diverse sectors, from automotive manufacturing to consumer electronics.
How to Maximize Assembly Efficiency With AI, Geolocation and Light Automation
In today's competitive landscape, efficiency is king. Manufacturers who can assemble faster, maintain quality, and minimize resource use will dominate. In this presentation, you will learn how the latest shop floor innovations can maximize your process efficiency. Discover how live monitoring combined with AI-powered torque and angle curve analytics can optimize production. Learn how real-time location systems enable “no fault forward” assembly and lay the groundwork for advanced data analytics and digital twin creation. Explore how light automation has become more accessible and faster to implement, addressing today's labor shortage and repetitive tasks.
Frederick Viaut
Sales and Marketing Manager
Desoutter
Frederick Viaut embarked on his journey with Desoutter in 2018, assuming the role of global business manager for aerospace. His expertise in strategy, business development and customer service extends across 20 years, encompassing multiple industries and regions worldwide. Recently, Frederick transitioned to the North American team, where he now serves as marketing and sales manager. Frederick’s passion lies in driving growth and fostering strong client relationships within the industrial manufacturing sector. His strategic vision and commitment to excellence have consistently propelled Desoutter forward.
Maximizing Efficiency and Quality Through Robotic Automation of Assembly
Robotic automation is revolutionizing assembly processes across industries, offering unparalleled efficiency, precision and quality. In this presentation, we will explore the transformative impact of robotic automation on assembly operations and discuss strategies for maximizing its benefits. Learn from real-world case studies and best practices for successful implementation and integration of robotic automation. Gain insights into emerging trends and future directions in robotic automation technology and how to leverage them for competitive advantage. Discover actionable strategies for maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of robotic automation in assembly operations.
Adam Crandall
Chief Revenue Officer
Addtronics
Adam Crandall is an engaging executive possessing a winning blend of strategy, business development, operations, leadership, client relationship management, negotiation and communications acumen. Crandall has a successful track record building high-performing teams and leading new commercial initiatives. Previously, Crandall served in various senior leadership positions at VWR International (now Avantor), Refractron Technologies Corp., Micro Instrument Corp., and Dynamic Design Solutions. In his current role, he continues to build and lead sales, marketing and applications teams, while also driving revenue growth.
Leveraging AI and Computer Vision to Transform Quality Control and SOP Monitoring in Manufacturing
In today's fast-paced manufacturing landscape, ensuring quality and adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs) is crucial for success. However, traditional methods of quality control can be time-consuming, prone to error, and often reactive rather than proactive. In this talk, we'll explore how artificial intelligence and machine vision can transform quality control and SOP monitoring for manufacturers. Discover how AI-powered machine vision can automate quality inspections and defect detection, enhance traceability and compliance, improve production efficiency and reduce waste, and provide real-time insights for data-driven decision-making.
Nitin Gupta, Ph.D.
Founder and President
Dori AI
Nitin Gupta helped found Dori with the vision of enabling the applied AI market with a platform that accelerates the adoption of AI, machine learning and computer vision applications within the manufacturing and logistics sectors. He has more than 15 years of experience leading development of product and architecture in edge, mobile, and computer vision based systems. Prior to Dori, he led various AI and machine learning products and computer vision efforts in Google's Daydream team, where he launched some of the company's bleeding edge AR/VR headsets. He also led Pebble's firmware and graphics development and commercialized wearable products and smartwatches including the Pebble Time. He started his career at Qualcomm, where he drove a number of efforts within QCT to architect, patent and commercialize boot and UEFI software for some of the first Android, iOS, and Windows-based smartphones.
A New Technology for Cutting and Sealing Thin Membranes
MS Ultrasonic has developed a unique system that cuts thin membrane discs and ultrasonically welds them onto a substrate using a single station on automated assembly lines. Common applications include the hydrophobic vent on medical filters, the hydrophobic vent on automotive lighting assemblies, filters, pressure transducer protectors and more. Both standard compression sonotrodes or torsional sonotrodes can be used, allowing for ultrasonic bonding of a wide variety of membranes. Bonding the membrane with ultrasonic welding eliminates the cost and assembly challenges associated with pressure-sensitive adhesives. Because both cutting and assembly are done on one station, the system saves space and resolves some of the issues associated with membrane placement due to the indexing of the automated line.
Nick Wiley
Head of Sales
MS Ultrasonic Technology LLC
Nick Wiley is the Head of Sales for MS Ultrasonic’s sonxTOP Division, specializing in the field of ultrasonic plastic welding. With more than 10 years of experience, Nick’s expertise expands throughout many industries including medical devices, automotive, and consumer electronics. With a Bachelor's Degree in Welding Engineering, Mr. Wiley's career is highlighted by various roles associated with ultrasonic technology: Project Engineer, Sales Engineer, Sales Manager, and Head of Technical Sales. He joined MS Ultrasonic Technology, LLC in early 2023 as a Sales Manager for their sonxTOP servo welder business segment.
How to Automate Assembly of Electrical Cabinets
Data2wire is a system to help automate the assembly of electrical cabinets. It has the potential to reduce wiring time by up to 80 percent. The system uses digital files to communicate assembly needs, eliminating the need for paper schematics. With digital files, automated wire processing equipment can be used to efficiently produce fully processed and marked wire sets. These sets can be supplied from the equipment in the sequence of assembly, with the connecting ends already labeled. As a result, the routing of wires in the electrical cabinet is greatly simplified, reducing the need for higher skilled labor.
George Tilli
Digital Product Manager
Komax Corp.
George Tilli is the digital product manager at Komax, a global leader in wire processing. With more than 15 years of experience in the industry, he has a deep understanding of customer needs, challenges and expectations in manufacturing. He oversees the implementation of Komax’s digital offerings across North America. His responsibilities encompass software, such as the Komax Connect MES system, and he works with companies to deploy digital systems across manufacturing locations. His mission is to assist customers in streamlining their operations with cutting-edge technology and tailored solutions.
Bolted Joints, Often Looser than Expected
Bolted joints are often one of the least appreciated and understood mechanical systems. Not surprisingly, they are also frequently one of the largest causes of failure, warranty claims, and safety issues. Though they may have been assembled correctly, bolted joints are often looser than expected when the product is shipped to the customer.
This session will explain the common reasons that bolted joints are often looser than what was planned. Attedees will be presented with brief technical explanations and demonstrations of bolt preload scatter, relaxation, and self-loosening. The learning will be reinforced with case studies and question-and-answer sessions on each topic.
- Learn why the tension developed in bolts during assembly can vary widely even though they were tightened properly.
- Understand how bolts can begin to loosen through relaxation before leaving the factory.
- Gain insights into the self-loosening of bolts, the most common type of loosening when the product enters service.
Jon Ness, PE
Principal Engineer
Matrix Engineering Consultants
Jon is a well-known consultant and instructor in the field of bolted joint design, validation, and assembly. He has conducted multiple investigations into joint failures and has led re-design efforts to reduce risks to stakeholders. He often works as a consultant to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to enhance the reliability of threaded fasteners and joints. Ness worked as an engineer for RFA Engineering, a product development and engineering design firm, for 35 years. He is a registered professional engineer and a Certified Fastener Specialist through the Fastener Training Institute. He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from South Dakota State University.
Tracking Real-Time Performance With Visual Intelligence
For the first time, technology can capture, measure and help explain every facet of your operation, including the human-related tasks between machines. Learn how an AI-driven visual intelligence system recognizes and compares every production step across different workstations and shifts. Based on these metrics and insights, manufacturing leaders can achieve an unprecedented view of operations and discover hidden sources of waste and best practices.
The Power of Partnerships
This presentation focuses on how to scale a product-manufacturing business by building effective independent teams. Learn how to leverage your teams' strengths, select vendors, ensure alignment, and manage for fast, successful and profitable growth.
Marshall Sasse
President and CEO
Red River LLC
Marshall's mission is to advance American manufacturing and bring back the blue collar single-family income. He is currently the owner, president and CEO of Red River LLC, a manufacturer of pressure vessels based in Gillette, WY. Prior to that he was a welder, then project manager, then COO of the company.
Job Rotation in Manufacturing and Assembly: Are We Doing the Right Thing?
Job rotation is the practice of moving employees between different tasks to promote experience and variety. It ensures a change of scenery with new responsibilities that challenge the employee to learn and adapt. It can be a great way to reduce boredom, motivate employees, and increase their personal agility. It's also touted as a way to prevent repetitive stress injuries on the assembly. However, it's not a panacea. In this thought-provoking presentation, ergonomics expert Timothy A. Pottorff uses an analytical approach to show what happens when people doing lower risk jobs are rotated through higher risk jobs.
Timothy A. Pottorff
Principal
QP3 ErgoSystems LLC
Tim Pottorff, MSc, CIE, ARM, is an Ergonomist, Inventor, Speaker, Author and Entrepreneur, with nearly 30-years of experience. During this time, he has worked with thousands of leading companies around the world and improved their operations. He has accomplished this by conducting onsite Ergonomics assessments that focus on key business metrics, and developing and facilitating customized workshops at client manufacturing, and processing locations and corporate offices. From 2014 to 2016 he led the Ergonomics effort for the nearly $450 million Zurich North America Headquarters facility in Schaumburg, IL.
He has worked in professional roles with companies such as United Parcel Service, Texas Instruments, The Aluminum Company of America, and Zurich Services Corporation. QP3 ErgoSystems LLC (2017-present). He has developed numerous ergonomics courses, including the multi-day Effective Industrial Ergonomics Course at QP3 ErgoSystems.
Tim has authored numerous articles for publications such as Industrial & Systems Engineering Magazine and the Contact Center Pipeline newsletter and has presented numerous technical ergonomics topics at professional Ergonomics and Safety conferences.
Tim is currently the Principal at QP3 ErgoSystems, and has built it into a full-service Risk Consulting firm with a nationwide team including Ergonomists, Industrial Hygienists, plus Safety, Environmental, and Property experts, and they also provide COVID-19 consulting services. The QP3 team works with industry leaders in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, insurance, hospitality and legal services companies.
Transitions With Privately Held Business
There are many challenges facing family-owned businesses, in particular as it relates to family transitions and external exits. In this presentation, you'll learn how to resolve these issues from an experienced CFO who has guided numerous privately held and family-owned businesses.
Lowell Mora
CEO and CFO
Impact CFO
Lowell’s mission is to empower family-owned and private equity companies with expert financial services that drive sustainable growth and enhance profitability. We are committed to delivering strategic insights and tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each business, ensuring long-term success and financial stability. With his deep financial leadership across diverse industries, Lowell offers a unique perspective on every project. As a Fractional CFO, he provides invaluable financial oversight, guiding numerous businesses through complex transactions and strategic initiatives.
Ultrasonic Plastic Welding: Everything You Need to Know
Thanks to its fast cycle times and low cost, ultrasonic welding is the go-to technology for assembling plastic parts. Today’s ultrasonic welders offer extraordinary command over every aspect of the joining process. Depending on the machine, engineers can monitor and control ram force, ram speed, amplitude, power, energy, weld distance, weld time and hold time. This ensures a good weld every cycle, regardless of the size, shape or composition of the parts. This session will teach you everything you need to know about ultrasonic welding. How does it work? What materials can it join? What are some tips for joint design? What are the key process parameters? What equipment options are available?
Bill Aurand
National Sales Manager
Rinco Ultrasonics
Bill Aurand is the National Sales Manager for Rinco Ultrasonics. He began his career in ultrasonics in 1985 as an Applications Engineer for Dukane Ultrasonics immediately following his college education. Since then, Bill has held various management level positions in the ultrasonics field, including Regional Sales Manager - Dukane Ultrasonics, Product Manager - Herrmann Ultrasonics, Packaging Market Manager – MS Plastic Welders and Packaging Market Manager – Sonics and Materials. Throughout his career, Mr. Aurand has been responsible for providing educational seminars on ultrasonic technology both domestically and internationally for professional conferences as well as internal employees, customers and University students. During his career he has trained hundreds of engineers, operators and students on ultrasonic theory, system setup and maintenance as well as part design for ultrasonic sealing and cutting applications.
Unlocking New Revenue Streams: eCommerce in Manufacturing
The way B2B buyers purchase is fundamentally changing. Gartner reports a staggering 83% now prefer digital channels for research, comparison, and even making purchases. This shift demands a transformation of the traditional sales model, with eCommerce emerging as a powerful tool for manufacturers. However, navigating this transition can be complex for manufacturers. Complexities arise from translating intricate purchase orders to an online format (e.g., ensuring configurability and accurate pricing).
Are you a manufacturer considering the leap to eCommerce? This seminar addresses the key questions on your mind:
- Simplifying complex purchases: We'll explore strategies for translating your unique buying process into a smooth eCommerce experience.
- Distributor satisfaction: Maintaining strong relationships with your distributors is crucial. We'll discuss strategies for ensuring a win-win transition for both parties.
- Choosing the right software: Selecting an eCommerce platform that seamlessly integrates with your existing technology stack is vital. We'll delve into the factors to consider during the selection process.
Chad Spaude
C-Owner
Top Floor
Chad joined Top Floor in 2013 as a member of the account management team. From there, Chad took an interest in the website design and development side of the business and went on to lead those departments. Chad’s background has always been focused on client satisfaction and that remains one of his primary goals today as co-owner of Top Floor with Justin Kerley.
2025 Keynote to be announced ~ Open to all registered attendees.
Strengthen OT Cybersecurity and Resilience
Today's Operational Technology (OT) environments are modernizing and digitizing, connecting more assets, systems, and networks to new threats and risks. With more regulations and higher expectations on the OT data than ever before, OT leaders must move quickly to improve their operations and build resilience. This session provides a contextual perspective on operational technology management and how to improve security, continuous operation, and integration with processes and digital workflow.
John Dougherty
Head of Manufacturing Go-to-Market
ServiceNow
John Dougherty has been working with companies in the Industrial Manufacturing, High Tech, Aero Space and Defense, Retail, Wholesale Distribution, and Consumer Packaged Goods industries for the past 25 years with both Symix Software, Oracle, and NetSuite. John is currently Head of Manufacturing for the Americas with ServiceNow. A big part of his role is meeting with companies who are either on or just starting their digital transformation journey in manufacturing and supply chain. John has an experienced and a proven track record of helping companies become more efficient, reduce costs and improve quality. He lives in Pittsburgh PA when not traveling for ServiceNow.
The Fracture of the Blueprint: How Mechanical Design Divorced from Reality
Before the rise of CAD software, engineers and manufacturers were united through a common language—the blueprint. By the late 70s and early 80s, CAD emerged and revolutionized design, but it also created a rift: CAD for design and work instructions for production and assembly. This shift has had profound consequences, as mechanical design has become divorced from the realities of manufacturing, leaving a gap between what’s envisioned and what’s achievable. This session will dive into the ramifications of this separation and how modern technologies are working to reunite design with production, bringing clarity and scalability back to the manufacturing process.
Trevor Smith
Head of Partnerships
Dirac, Inc
Trevor Smith is a dynamic professional with a strong foundation in Aerospace & Defense, manufacturing, and the advanced technologies that power these industries. Holding a degree in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from the University of Connecticut, Trevor combines engineering precision with business acumen to help manufacturing businesses modernize and excel. He is passionate about using cutting-edge technology and first-principles thinking to enhance efficiency and scalability in the American industrial sector.
“Building a Better Product through AI” - Anecdotal Tales of Design to Manufacturing, Assembly to Distribution
Join Gregg for a humorous and inactivation discussion on bringing “sexy” back to manufacturing. Starting with our broken manufacturing process through the new frontier of Industry 5.0. - “Building a Better Product through AI”.
VP Operations
LaunchPad
Dr. Bigleman, Best-selling Author with degrees in Industrial Engineering, Business and Motivational Management, is an accomplished sales and operations executive with demonstrated success driving profitability and growth in domestic and global high-tech industrial firms. With a solid foundation in manufacturing, educating customers on both stated and understated needs. “Gregg has an uncanny ability to find solutions for customers in a way that moves far away from simply selling a product to becoming a partner on a journey with the customer".
How to Implement an Effective Torque Measurement & Calibration Program
Manufacturing products of consistent quality requires the ability to monitor and measure torque. A torque measurement and calibration program reduces risk and ensures conformity with quality standards and regulatory compliance. Torque measurement isn’t a single process or event in manufacturing products. It should occur in all three facets of the assembly process—prior, during, and after manufacturing. Measuring torque improves quality and process control. Learn how to implement a successful torque testing and calibration program.
David Cash
Technical Application Specialist
Mountz Torque
Cash has been in the torque control industry for nearly 25 years. He focuses his efforts on solving challenges that customers sometimes don't even know they have related to productivity, quality, and safety improvements. Cash has seen many unique and challenging torque application challenges in dozens of industries and thousands of customers. He provides training to internal reps and to customers, one-on-one or with groups, and is a known presenter at industry events. Cash looks forward to sharing his insights and customer stories with an audience looking to make process improvements on their quality system.
How to Select an Electric Screwdriver for Improving Quality Control in the Manufacturing Process
Power-driven torque screwdrivers are suitable for an assortment of assembly applications. However, it can be challenging to determine the right electric screwdriver for your fastening application. The requirements for selecting an electric screwdriver vary depending on the product type, materials, and the manufacturing process. You have to consider factors such as the type of screws, hardware, materials, and whether the application involves sensitive assemblies such as life-saving medical devices, plastics, and electronics. Each type of electric screwdriver provides critical and select benefits for fastening applications. Learn about the options available and tips for choosing the optimal electric screwdriver for your manufacturing process.
David Cash
Technical Application Specialist
Mountz Torque
Cash has been in the torque control industry for nearly 25 years. He focuses his efforts on solving challenges that customers sometimes don't even know they have related to productivity, quality, and safety improvements. Cash has seen many unique and challenging torque application challenges in dozens of industries and thousands of customers. He provides training to internal reps and to customers, one-on-one or with groups, and is a known presenter at industry events. Cash looks forward to sharing his insights and customer stories with an audience looking to make process improvements on their quality system.
Exploring DELO's Cutting-Edge Equipment Applications in the Semiconductor Industry
DELO's advanced equipment plays a critical role in the semiconductor industry by providing high-quality adhesives, dispensing systems, and curing solutions. These products are essential for precise bonding, encapsulation, and protective coatings, ensuring the reliability and performance of semiconductor components in a wide range of applications. Here we explore some of those applications and the customer benefits through case studies and successes.
Devyesh Rana, Ph.D.
Application Engineer USA
DELO Industrial Adhesives
Devyesh Rana, Ph. D. has worked with DELO Industrial Adhesives for the past two years developing customer-focused adhesive solutions. He has 10 years of chemical and polymer engineering experience with numerous publications and patents in the polymers field. Devyesh runs the DELO Application Center out of Boston which focuses on providing customers with localized technical support in the USA.
Bridging Labor Gaps and Boosting Productivity: AI-Powered Vision in Manufacturing
The skilled labor shortage has made automating routine assembly processes an imperative. Robots are a key tool for doing that. However, if manufacturers must spend thousands of dollars on fixtures and devote many man-hours to setting up an application, what have they gained? AI-powered vision technology can help. New technology is enabling robots to handle variance in shape, position, color and light conditions in the work space, eliminating the need for rigid fixturing of parts.
In this presentation, you will understand the limitations of conventional vision technology and how AI can overcome them. Learn the fundamentals of AI-powered vision and how to integrate it with robotics to optimize functionality. Hear real-world examples of applying AI-powered vision for robot guidance, including applications at Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte and HWL Löttechnik.
Matt Jones
Vice President of Sales & Operations
Micropsi Industries
Matt has nearly 10 years of experience working in industrial automation from Nashville, TN, to San Francisco, CA. Matt joined Micropsi three years ago, with the task of building the Micropsi USA team. He has watched the company experience rapid growth over the last few years.
Shaping Tomorrow’s Manufacturing Workforce: Trends in Hiring and Development
"Shaping Tomorrow’s Manufacturing Workforce: Trends in Hiring and Development" examines how the manufacturing sector is evolving to address future workforce needs. It focuses on how technological advancements and shifting industry demands are influencing hiring practices and workforce development strategies.
Ryan Festerling
President and CEO
QPS Employment Group
Ryan Festerling is Chief Executive Officer at QPS Employment Group with over 50 locations in the Greater Midwest. QPS Employment Group solves talent challenges for hundreds of customers on a daily basis with temporary staffing, direct hire and analytical data. Ryan has over 20 years of progressive leadership experience in both private and Fortune 150 companies.
Prior to joining QPS in 2019, Ryan was Executive Vice President of Human Resources at Kohl’s Department Stores where he was responsible for leading the people functions for 130,000 employees and 1150 locations across the nation. Ryan has a track record of utilizing technology to enhance the candidate experience while improving overall efficiencies. He has a drive for building cohesive teams and individuals that are passionate about the work they do. Finally, he loves to use compelling data to tell stories on how to create an engaged workforce for leaders across industries.
Design Firms – How They Can Help Your Company
There are a wide variety of design firms out there in the US and internationally, and they vary in expertise, experience, size, and capabilities. Whether you’ve worked with or at a design firm in the past or not, this presentation will provide an overview of what design firms do and how they can provide value to your organization. An initial area of focus will include an overview of wide variety of design firms in terms of their range of services, expertise, fee structures, and size. A second key objective is an in-depth review of the main reasons that firms hire design firms. In addition, the presentation will discuss where the services offered by design firms can be of high value to different types of clients.
Phil Anthony
Founder and President
Design Integrity
Phil Anthony is the founder and president of Design Integrity, a new product design and development consulting firm in Chicago. Over his 37 year career, Phil has worked on a diverse range of products across various industrial, medical, and consumer segments. He has twenty-two US utility patents, and he is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Illinois. Phil’s expertise includes rapid new product development, innovation, project management, and problem solving. He earned his BSME from Lehigh, an MSME from Northwestern, and his Master of Management (MBA) from the Kellogg School at Northwestern.