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The theme for APMS 2013 is Sustainable Production and Service Supply Chains, including the following topics:
Sustainable Production
Sustainable Supply Chains
Sustainable Services
Special sessions are organised to raise visibility on topics of focused interest in a particular scientific or applications area. Comprising a number of papers focussed on a specific theme, which has been proposed by the Special Sessions chair/s, it’s a great opportunity to address a topic with the right depth, giving it the proper visibility, and allowing also time for discussion and networking.
List of Special Sessions :
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Service Manufacturing Systems Toshiya Kaihara Kobe University, Japan kaihara@kobe-u.ac.jp |
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ICT-Enabled Integrated Operations Daryl Powell Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway daryl.j.powell@ntnu.no |
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Sustainability Characterization for Product Assembly and Supply Chain Shaw Feng NIST, USA shaw.feng@nist.gov |
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The Art of Balancing Innovation and Efficiency in Service Systems – The Challenge in Ambidextry Gerhard Gudergan Aachen University, Germany Gerhard.Gudergan@fir.rwth-aachen.de |
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Interoperability in the Manufacturing and Supply Chain Services Boonserm (Serm) Kulvatunyou NIST, USA serm@nist.gov |
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Value Chain Challenges and Opportunities in a Volatile Market Roberto Pinto University of Bergamo, Italy roberto.pinto@unibg.it |
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Enablers for Smart Manufacturing Frank Riddick NIST, USA Frank.riddick@nist.gov |
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Paola Fantini
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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Simulation Based Training in Production and Operations Management Avraham Shtub Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel shtub@ie.technion.ac.il |
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Computational Intelligence in Manufacturing Chen-Yang Cheng Tunghai University, Taiwan chengcy@thu.edu.tw |
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Rapid Product Development Technologies Pisut Koomsap Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand pisut@ait.asia |
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Sustainable Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management for Renewable Energy Guiping Hu Iowa State University, USA gphu@iastate.edu |
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Sustainable Initiatives in Developing Countries Irenilza de Alencar Nääs Paulista University-UNIP , Brazil irenilza@gmail.com |
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Product Design for Sustainable Supply Chains Gül E. Kremer Penn State University, USA gkremer@psu.edu |
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Intelligent Production Systems and Planning Solutions for Sustainability Egon Mueller Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany egon.mueller@mb.tu-chemnitz.de |
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Customization in Service Oriented Manufacturing Marco Taisch Politecnico di Milano, Italy marco.taisch@polimi.it |
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Design, Planning and Operation of Manufacturing Networks for Mass Customization and Personalization Dimitris Mourtzis University of Patras, Greece mourtzis@lms.mech.upatras.gr |
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Additive Manufacturing Sanjay Joshi Penn State University, USA sjoshi@psu.edu |
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End to End Supply Chain Management Nazrul Islam Shaikh University of Miami, USA n.shaikh@miami.edu |
There have been a number of different terms used to describe exploiting the explosion in manufacturing and enterprise data by applying computing power and newer information technologies[1] to do things more efficiently (or “smarter”) in manufacturing operations and supply chain management. In the Gartner brief entitled “The Manufacturing Performance Dilemma, Part 2: From Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence to Operations Intelligence” this is called Operations Intelligence + Operations Process Management (OI+OPM). The ARC Advisory Group has a notion termed Information Driven Manufacturing that is very similar. Others refer to Collaborative Manufacturing. The Smart Manufacturing Research Coalition (SMLC) has been using the term Smart Manufacturing for this (though they apply the approach to a number of different areas, not just operations), and this term has gotten some uptake and appeared in various publications. Smart Manufacturing is the term that we have adopted for this panel.
This panel is meant to determine what is happening in this space. What are the visions for it? Is there an emerging consensus on what it is, what to call it, and how to use it? Where is it being used? What products are available to support it? Are there standards, platforms (open source or otherwise), architectures, virtual communities or other pre-competitive elements that could accelerate its deployment in industry and make it easily available to small and medium sized manufacturers?
[1] Information technologies often associated with Smart Manufacturing include cloud computing; high performance computing; data integration; analytics; modeling, simulation and analysis; mobile computing; and workflow automation.
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Jim Davis Vice Provost IT, UCLA / Technology Directions Advisor, Smart Management Leadership Coalition (SMLC) |
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Michael Feldman CTO, Savigent Software |
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Celeste Fralick Principal Engineer, Intel |
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Brian Schott CTO, Nimbus Services |
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David Vasko Director of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Rockwell Automation |
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Nate Arnold IT Leader, GE Transportation/Global Service Operations |
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Simon Frechette Program Manager ystems Integration for Manufacturing and Construction Applications (SIMCA) Program National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899 simon.frechette@nist.gov |
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Frank Riddick Project Leader Smart Factory Architecture (SFA) Project of the SIMCA program National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899 frank.riddick@nist.gov |
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Evan Wallace (lead organizer) Co-Project Leader Smart Factory Architecture (SFA) Project of the SIMCA program National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899 evan.wallace@nist.gov |
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