Academic Report: Advanced Manufacturing Partnership and National Network of Manufacturing Innovation

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Academic Report: Advanced Manufacturing Partnership and National Network of Manufacturing Innovation


SpeakerProf. Hsu-PinWang

Time2016.10.11 9:30-11:30AM

LocationTeach 3-301



Abstract

  1. Georgia Tech and Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute;

  2. Advanced Manufacturing Partnership and National Network of Manufacturing Innovation;

  3. Scalable Manufacturing and Its Case Studies on Carbon Nanotube Composites, and Biological & Stem Cell Manufacturing;

  4. Collaboration Opportunities between Our Two Institutions.


Brief Bio

    Professor Hsu-PinWang is currently Chief Executive Officer of Georgia Institute of Technology, Dean of Manufacturing Research Institute, Gwaltney Distinguished Professor of Manufacturing Systems, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and Professor of Materials Science. National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering and National Academies One of the 12 members of the National Materials and Manufacturing Council of the United States, the Honorary Member of the National Institute of Engineers Honor (Tau Beta Pi) and the National Institute of Industrial Engineers (Alpha Pi Mu).

    Professor Hsu-PinWang is a well-known scholar and leader in the field of international scalable manufacturing. He has served as co-chair of the first conference of advanced manufacturing partners in the United States. The Advanced Manufacturing Partner Program is a national-level policy steering committee jointly established by six top universities including MIT, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, and 12 well-known American companies. It is responsible for setting up and evaluating the National 3D Printing Research Center and national figures. The National Center for Large-scale Research, such as the Manufacturing Design Innovation Research Center and the National Light Metal Manufacturing Innovation Research Center.