All Sessions will take place in the Queen Marie Ballroom on the Mezzanine Level (unless noted otherwise) 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration and Information Mezzanine Level Pre-function Area, Queen Marie Ballroom 8:00 – 8:05 AM Welcome Ron Adams, Vice Provost of Research, Oregon State University 8:05 – 8:40 AM Host Welcome Sean Robbins, Director, Business Oregon Brian Bonlender, Director, Washington Department of Commerce Dwayne Johnson, Workshop Facilitator, Cofounder of ScaleUp Partners 8:40 – 8:45 AM NSF Welcome Z.J. Pei, Program Director, National Science Foundation 8:45 – 10:00 AM Moderator: Christina Mastrangelo, University of Washington “Network Enabled Manufacturing for Smart Goods” Al Salour, Technical Fellow, Boeing (20 minutes) “The Physical Web” Roy Want, Research Scientist, Google (20 minutes) “Smart Tracking and Identification of a Million Items. Per hour” Ned Lecky, Principal Engineer, Amazon (20 minutes) 10:00 – 10:15 AM Break 10:15 – 11:30 AM Moderator: Dave Kim, Washington State University Vancouver “Pushing the Limits in the Design of Smart Products” Dorota Shortell, President, Simplexity (20 minutes) “Roadmap for Robotics Through 2030” Brian Whiteside, CEO, Vdos Global (20 minutes) “Delivering Item Intelligence for the Internet of Things” Nikhil Deulkar, Director of Marketing & Product Management, Impinj (20 minutes) 11:30 – 12:30 PM Lunch Mezzanine Level – Colonel Lindbergh Ballroom 12:30 – 12:50 PM “AMTech and NNMI” Gloria Wiens, Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office ● 12:50-2:30 PM Moderator: Rahul Panat, Washington State University “Manufacturing Secure Smart Devices for Critical Infrastructure” Bruce Angelis, Engineering Advisor, CTO Office, Itron (20 minutes) “Direct Write Technologies in Aerospace Environments” Scott Johnston, Research Scientist, Boeing (20 minutes) “Smart Goods: Perspectives and Needs” Tolis Voutsas, Director, Sharp Labs (20 minutes) “Hacking the Chasm of Next Generation Manufacturing” Marco Micheletti, Senior Director of Operations, SNUPI Technologies (20 minutes) 2:30 – 2:50 PM Break 2:50 – 3:20 PM “Digital Fabrication and the Internet of Everything” James W. Stasiak, Distinguished Technologist, Hewlett Packard 3:20 – 5:00 PM Moderator: Doug Keszler, Oregon State University “Inkjet Printing and the Internet of Things: Key Manufacturing Process Contributions” David Tence, Jetting Development Manager, Xerox (20 minutes) “Helping Small Things Talk to a Big World” Kurt Christenson, Senior Scientist, Optomec (20 minutes) “VIRGO Freeform Smart Optics” George Williams, President & CEO, Voxtel Inc. (20 minutes) “Shoei Chemical: Manufacturer of High End Nanomaterials” Dave Schut, General Manager, Shoei Electronic Materials Inc. (20 minutes) 5:00 – 6:00 PM Reception/Poster Session Mezzanine Level – Colonel Lindbergh Ballroom ● All Sessions will take place in the Queen Marie Ballroom on the Mezzanine Level (unless noted otherwise) 7:00 – 9:00 AM Registration and Information Mezzanine Level Pre-function Area, Queen Marie Ballroom 8:00 – 8:15 AM Z.J. Pei, Program Director, National Science Foundation 8:15 – 9:00 AM “Internet of Things: Directions & Challenges” Serge Leef, Vice President of New Ventures, Mentor Graphics Venture Development 9:00 – 10:40 AM Moderator: Dave Gotthold, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory “Enabling the IoT – one block at a time” Bill Cowell, ON Semiconductor (20 minutes) “Energy Harvesting for IoT: Alternative Modalities for an Improved User Experience” James F. Hensel, CEO, Thermogen (20 minutes) “Sensors are Changing the World We Live In: Enabling IoT applications with STM32 Open Development Environment” Edoardo Gallizio, Product Marketing Manager, STMicroelectronics (20 minutes) “Printed Multifunctional Systems for Smart Goods” Giovanni Nino, Director, Composites Research & Development, Quest Integrated 10:40 – 11:00 AM Break 11:00 AM “How Computing Will Change Everything. Again.” Steve Power Brown, Intel Futurist (45 minutes) Wrap-up and Next Steps Brian Paul, Oregon State University (15 minutes) Noon Adjourn ●
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