Comparing countries: Manufacturing in a global context | Brookings Institution
When and Where
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07/07/2016
9:00 am-12:00 pm -
Brookings Institution
Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC
20036
United States
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Event Details
On July 7, Governance Studies at Brookings will host expert panelists for a half-day conference on the global context of modern manufacturing. Which innovations in leadership and workforce development have been successful around the world? How can effective policy initiatives foster manufacturing growth? What lessons can America learn from abroad?
Now the world’s second largest manufacturing economy since falling behind China in 2010, the United States relies on a robust manufacturing sector, which accounts for almost nine percent of American jobs. But manufacturing is constantly evolving as a result of changing technological capabilities, leadership approaches, and policy incentives. With the world economy more interconnected than ever before, solutions to the challenges facing the manufacturing industry take on an increasingly global perspective.
On July 7, Governance Studies at Brookings will host expert panelists for a half-day conference on the global context of modern manufacturing. Which innovations in leadership and workforce development have been successful around the world? How can effective policy initiatives foster manufacturing growth? What lessons can America learn from abroad?
The conference marks the fifth annual John Hazen White Forum on Public Policy, which convenes leaders from academia, business, and government to discuss and identify solutions to the United States’ most pressing challenges.
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EVENT AGENDA
9:00 The role of leadership in 21st century manufacturing
John Hazen White
CEO
Taco Comfort Systems
Eric Lachambre
Chief Operating Officer
Wilo SE
Jennifer McNelly
Executive Director
Manufacturing Institute
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10:00: Innovations in workforce development
Ashley A. Smith
Reporter
Inside Higher Ed
@AshASmithNews
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Walter Siegenthaler
Executive Vice President
Max Daetwyler Corporation
Mary Ann Pacelli
Manager, Workforce Development
Manufacturing Extension Partnership National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Leah Gilliam
VP, Strategy, Innovation, and Education
Girls Who Code
@leahatplay
11:00: Policy incentives around the world
Doug Palmer
Senior Trade Reporter
Politico
@tradereporter
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Li Bin
Counselor for Economic Affairs
Embassy of People’s Republic of China
Anthony Murfett
Minister Counsellor, Industry, Science, and Education
Australian Embassy
@SciAuEmbUS
Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.)
U.S. House of Representatives
@davidcicilline
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Dongsoo Kim
Research Fellow, Center for Regional Development
Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade