Leila Takayama
13 de diciembre de 2024
This video is part of: Centro de Fabricación Avanzada y Cadenas de Suministro
Explore the key messages from the World Economic Forum's Future of Advanced Manufacturing series—a six-episode video compilation featuring perspectives from leading global thinkers on the transformative trends in advanced manufacturing. Each episode delves into critical topics such as frontier technologies, sustainable manufacturing, and the evolving workforce landscape.
In the first episode, Francisco Betti, Head of the Global Industries Team at the World Economic Forum, provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities presented by the shifting global manufacturing environment.
The second episode features Jay Lee, Clark Distinguished Professor and Director of the Industrial AI Center at the University of Maryland. Professor Lee explores the cutting-edge trends and technologies that are shaping the factories of tomorrow.
In the third episode, Barbara Frei, Executive Vice-President and CEO of Industrial Automation at Schneider Electric, discusses how advanced technologies are enabling organizations to achieve their sustainability objectives, fostering a greener future for manufacturing.
The fourth episode presents insights from Kathy Wengel, Executive Vice-President and Chief Global Supply Chain Officer at Johnson & Johnson. She emphasizes the importance of a holistic digital strategy and highlights how human expertise remains essential alongside emerging technologies.
In the fifth episode, Jacqueline Poh, Managing Director of the Singapore Economic Development Board, outlines her vision for integrating new technologies to promote smarter and more sustainable manufacturing practices.
The final episode features Katy George, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company. She explores the overall operation of supply chains, discussing how companies can collaborate effectively to address shared challenges and enhance resilience.
Learn more about the work of the World Economic Forum on advanced manufacturing.
Leila Takayama
13 de diciembre de 2024