Sustainable manufacturing, defined as the “creation of manufactured products that use processes that are non-polluting, conserve energy and natural resources, are economically sound and safe for employees, communities and consumers” is here to stay and will only increase in importance.
It reduces cost, improves process efficiency and spurs the development of new eco-friendly products for a ready and growing marketplace. Motivated by spiraling energy costs, growing concerns about the future of non-renewable resources and surging consumer demand for eco-friendly products, many of the world’s leading producers have incorporated sustainable manufacturing as a major enterprise-wide initiative. The result has been dramatic and measurable energy savings, reduced carbon emissions and new, cost efficient recycling and waste treatment methods and a wide range of new clean technologies and products.
At Green Manufacturing you'll see a wide spectrum of economically sound solutions for the manufacturing enterprise interested in improving process efficiency, reducing costs and conserving energy and resources. Products and services featured at Green Manufacturing include CAD/Design for sustainability, energy management software, bio-compostable packaging, recyclable packaging, energy-saving machinery and components, sustainable manufacturing consultants... and much more!
Key industry sectors in attendance include Electronics, Computers/IT, Instrumentation, Industrial Equipment, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Telecom, Aerospace, Defence, Government, Municipalities, Appliances, Food, Beverage and Consumer Products.
Give yourself a break from the election coverage. Why not take a welcome and informative 30 minutes out of your day and attend one of the UK’s leading seminars on the new era of UK Manufacturing at Advanced Manufacturing 2010. Educating you and your business on the latest automation technologies, vision solutions and advances in photonics, sensor and testing practices, a drop-in FREE session is well worth your time and will keep you abreast of the latest technological developments to keep your business ahead of the competition.
| 27th April 2010 - Day 1 | ||
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 10.30-11.00 | Keynote | Russell Hobbs, ISA England |
| 11.15-11.45 | Wireless Networking | Ian Ramage, Techni Measure |
| 12.00-12.30 | Wireless Networking | Graham Green, National Instruments |
| 12.45-13.15 | Wireless Networking | Mark Mccormick, Siemens A&D |
| 13.30-14.00 | Wireless Networking | Gary Wedge, Honeywell Process Solutions |
| 14.15-14.45 | 21st Century Applications of Power Photonics | Dr. Martin Sharp, AILU |
| 15.00-15.30 | Innovations in Specroscopy | Nick Barnett, Ocean Optics |
| 28th April 2010 - Day 2 | ||
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 10.30-11.00 | Product Identification Via Vision in Radiator Manufacture | Simon Beveridge, SIGA Vision |
| 11.15-11.45 | 3D Stereo Vision for Robot Pick and Place in the Automotive Industry | Paul Wilson, Scorpion Vision |
| 12.00-12.30 | Next Generation Smart Camera Technology | Mark Williamson, MD Stemmer |
| 12.45-13.15 | TBC | TBC |
| 13.30-14.00 | New Products & Capabilities with TRUMPF HUETTINGER Power Supplies | Dr. Rick Spencer |
| 14.15-14.45 | The Benefits of Using Vision to Track Medical Devices | Leigh Jordan, Cognex |
