Industry leaders are responsible for moving their organizations from current practices and their "as is" state, to a future state where they can thrive in a rapidly changing environment with relevant technical advances. These recent advances include robotics, AI, edge computing, generative design, industrial additive manufacturing, generative simulation, gaming as a design engine, and more.
We are looking to create an opportunity and environment where we can break away from our routine demands and truly explore, with some of the best in the industry, to discuss where we are heading in this crucial field of play. We believe participants will walk away with a deeper appreciation for what is possible now and in the future and enhance their ability and commitment to be change agents for healthy progress.
Participants will include thought leaders from industry, academia, national labs, and industry institutes. We wish to ensure an intimate workshop setting, with no more than 20 to 30 participants.
We encourage you to arrive in Telluride no later than Monday afternoon. The first event will be a 7:00pm dinner in the Town of Telluride. The workshop will conclude on Wednesday with a group dinner.
Telluride Innovation is about expanding the frontiers of science, technology, and innovation by exploring new ideas and building collaborations. The workshop schedule will allow for substantial unstructured time for participants to talk and think. All participants are expected to stay for the entire duration of the workshop.
The workshop costs includes two breakfasts, two lunches, and three group dinners.
Telluride Depot: Ah Haa School for the Arts
300 South Townsend Ave
Telluride, CO 81435
Participant | Organization | ||||
Baratta, Berardino | MxD | ||||
Bartles, Dean L. | National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining | ||||
Bartman, Chelsea | L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES | ||||
Brown, Aaron | Stanley Black and Decker Inc | ||||
Burd, Tripp | Markforged | ||||
Crossland, Roger | Procter and Gamble | ||||
Duboeuf, Fabien | Siemens | ||||
Fetzer, Donald | Amsted Industries | ||||
Francis, Nigel John | LIFT / ALMMII | ||||
Gerlach, Mike | 3M | ||||
Hillerich, Tom | MHS | ||||
Holvey, Matt | Bell | ||||
Keikhosravy, Kamyar | picoTera Electronics Inc. | ||||
Kerrigan, Kevin | LIFT | ||||
Lavertu, Pierre-Yves | Hexagon - Manufacturing Intelligence (MSC Software) | ||||
Marcus, Chris | JR Automation | ||||
McCoy, Michael | Hackrod | ||||
Mehl, Doug | A.T. Kearney | ||||
Moehle, Chris | Coal Hill Ventures | ||||
Myers, Ryan | Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence | ||||
Ng, Harris | A.T. Kearney | ||||
ONeill, William | Siemens | ||||
Papke, Anthony | MxD | ||||
Parrish, Jonathan | Lhoist North America | ||||
Ramsey, Douglas | Hackrod | ||||
Riggio, Nick | LSI- Logical Systems, LLC | ||||
Russell, Paul | Hach | ||||
Shaffer, Chad | Siemens | ||||
Someya, Rui | Mitsubishi Corporation | ||||
Tengan, Thomas | Siemens | ||||
Thornton, Matthew | Siemens PL | ||||
Ulrich, Craig S | JR Automation | ||||
Verstandig, Nina | Siemens | ||||
Weiss, Jonathan | Software AG | ||||
Westerlage, David | National Oilwell Varco | ||||