2008 10th High Value Manufacturing Conference

10th High Value Manufacturing Conference 2008: A few complimentary tickets now available for CN Members

We can now offer a limited number of free tickets for CN member manufacturers, CLASS experts and academics for HVM 2008! There is an excellent set of 10 talks at this renowned conference on 22 April! It promises to be a great day of talks and debates on this resource efficiency topic, which is the way to success for industry.

 

Programme

Registration 1000 - 1030
Opening Session 1030 - 1210
Introduction (Dr Justin Hayward, MD, CIR Stategic Consulting - confirmed)
1035 Morning Session Chairman’s Introduction;
1040 Background to CLASS Models (Charles Lee, Partner, Futureneering Ltd - confirmed);
1055 Trademark & Brand Value Analysis in Cleantech (Aidan Clarke, Marks and Clerk - confirmed);
1105 Design, prototyping and production future-proofing (Tony Abri, Founder and Managing Director, BritonEMS - confirmed)
1120 Lean and MRO (Martin Broadhurst, CEO Marshall Aerospace - confirmed);
Panel 1140 - 1210
Lunch and Expo 1210
Afternoon Session 1310 - 1600 Survey of new technologies: Sector Cases 1310 - 1400
1310 Aligned-Service and Technology Shifts in Automotive (Hugo Spowers, Oxford Uni and Morgan LifeCar - confirmed);
1325 Manufacturing Evolution to Service & Low Carbon (Prof Duncan McFarlane, Cambridge University Engineering & IfM - confirmed)
1340 Business Symbiosis and Polymers (Dr Claire Barlow, Cambridge University, Institute for Manufacturing - confirmed)
1355 Power Recycling and Electronics (Geoff Harvey, Adiabatic Logic);
Refreshments Break
Final Session 1430 - 1600
1430 Closing Loops for Mobile Phones (Helena Castrén, Nokia, Senior Environment Manager, Department of Environmental Affairs/Strategy - confirmed);
1500 The Future of Manufacturing in a Low Carbon Economy (Nick Brayshaw, Barclays Bank - confirmed);
Panel 1530 - 1600
1600 Close and drinks

The details and day programme are:
HVM CLASS of 08 Conference Expo (High Value Manufacturing Closed Loops & Service Systems)
10:00 - 16:00, 22 April 2008 Cambridge New Hall

Conference Homepage with programme draft, themes and bookings: www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/hvm

Theme info, draft programme, opportunities for sponsors, expo floorplan: www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/HVMLetter08.pdf

Directions to Venue: http://www.newhall.cam.ac.uk/contacts/directions/

Sponsors: Nokia, Marshall Aerospace, Marks & Clerk, BritonEMS, IET, the Engineer, Futureneering, 42Technology & CIR

Cost to delegates (flat discounted rate for day and all meals/refreshments and programme): £100 plus vat.
Registration at: www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/register.htm

Topics covered in 10 confirmed exciting talks, including those from Helena Castrén of Nokia, Finland HQ and CEO Marshall Aerospace are: Lean in Aerospace Service; Evolution from Manufacturing to Service Models; Aligned buyers and sellers in Service Systems; Energy recycling in Electronics; Industrial Symbiosis and Polymers; Closing loops for mobile phones; the Future of manufacturing in a low carbon economy (Nick Brayshaw).

Expo contact: Dr Justin Hayward, HVM Event and CIR Managing Director, on 01223303500.

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Organisation:  Cambridge Investment Research Ltd

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