Intelligent Manufacturing Program-Bay Area Event
From: Burton Lee (blee@fuji.stanford.edu)
Reply to: blee@fuji.stanford.edu & iceimt@tools.org forum
Sat, 9 Apr 1994 13:00:30 -0700 (PDT)
The Stanford University
School of Engineering
Graduate School of Business
US-Japan Technology Management Center
Announce the
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STANFORD MANUFACTURING CONFERENCE:
"Achieving Global Competitiveness Through
Manufacturing Partnerships"
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A Panel Discussion on the
Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) Program: Status
and West Coast Participation
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Saturday, May 7
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Speakers will include management from:
US Department of Commerce
Allen-Bradley/Rockwell International
Daimler-Benz AG, Ulm, Germany
Coalition for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (CIMS)
Other IMS Program Participants
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The IMS program completed in January its two year feasibility
study. The International Steering Committee has recommended
the full scale IMS program is feasible, and should move forward
towards implementation.
It is expected that the US government will ratify the IMS
terms and conditions, opening the door to full-scale initiation
of new, international manufacturing R&D project collaborations.
The following IMS Test Cases will be presented and discussed:
Enterprise Integration (tentative)
Rapid Product Development
Holonic Manufacturing Systems: Control Systems for
Industrial Applications
This IMS event is the second Bay Area IMS Program activity
to be sponsored by Stanford University. The first was held
December 2, 1993 with representatives from the US and Japan.
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For Conference Registration Forms and Further Information,
Please Contact:
Burton Lee
IMS Program Director
Stanford University
US-Japan Technology Management Center
415-725-9969
blee@fuji.stanford.edu
Please pass this announcement on to any interested parties.
Thank you!
Co-sponsored by the Coalition for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
and the Stanford US-Japan Technology Management Center
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