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03/14/12 12:10-13:55 BREAK

03/14/12 12:10-13:55 BREAK by aerospace

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03/13/12 12:45-13:55pm  BREAK

03/13/12 12:45-13:55pm BREAK by aerospace

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03/12/12 17:30 Symposium ends - NETWORKING

03/12/12 17:30 Symposium ends - NETWORKING by aerospace

Networking

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03/14/12 14:35-15:40   Presentation of  the Aerospace Valley

03/14/12 14:35-15:40 Presentation of the Aerospace Valley by aerospace

The worldwide aeropace and innovation cluster for aeronautics, space and embedded systems Mr. Thilo Schonfeld, Deputy Director International Affairs, Aerospace Valley Mr. Philippe Baylet, Executive Director, Inward Investment, Midi-Pyrenees Expansion Aerospace Valley, created in 2005, today it is the French leading innovative competitiveness cluster dedicated to the sectors of aeronautics, space and embedded systems. Gathering the two regions Midi-Pyrenees (Toulouse) and Aquitaine (Bordeaux) in the Southwest of France, today Aerospace Valley has 570 members including 80 primes and 270 SMEs as well as the major aerospace research establishments and engineering schools. Overall, members of Aerospace Valley represent 1/3 of the French aerospace workforce totalling to around 120.000 employments in 1300 industrial establishments including primes and OEMs such as EADS-Airbus, ATR, Dassault, Thales, Safran or EADS-Astrium and ThalesAleniaSpace. Aerospace Valley must be considered as a huge innovation think tank

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03/14/12 14:00–14:30 Rolls-Royce, how we collaborate with suppli

03/14/12 14:00–14:30 Rolls-Royce, how we collaborate with suppli by aerospace

Rolls-Royce and how we collaborate with our suppliers to meet our growing needs Ms. Geneva Taylor, Strategic Purchasing Executive of Rolls-Royce will discuss the various approaches that Rolls-Royce takes to work with suppliers to improve their processes, their performance and develop new technologies.

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03/14/12 08:45–09:15    PIANET, innovative approach to start-u

03/14/12 08:45–09:15 PIANET, innovative approach to start-u by aerospace

Innovative approach to start-up a technology qualified cluster, to be more competitive in today’s aerospace market Ms Diana Giorgini , Business Promotion, Aerospace Industry Manager, Piemonte Agency for Investments, Export andTourism PIANET is a regional based SME NETWORK, gathering and sharing already existing skills in some SMEs on the territory, to collect, coordinate and propagate the skills on the network; identify needs and tailor solutions to the SME’s operative model; intercept and disseminate technologies enabling innovation; offer an opportunity to cooperate with and among the big players; view and show world wide the excellence of the Piedmont industrial sector.

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03/14/12 09:20-09:50    The introduction and development of Hong

03/14/12 09:20-09:50 The introduction and development of Hong by aerospace

Ms Zoe Zhang, Director of Program Office, Hongdu Group - Overview of Hongdu Group, - Main aircraft product, - Subcontract product, - Manufacture capability, - Composite material - Quality system, - Strategic planning  - Cooperative intention

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03/14/12 09:55–10:25   Bombardier: Strategic Agility through S

03/14/12 09:55–10:25 Bombardier: Strategic Agility through S by aerospace

Mr. Louis Bouchard, Senior Business Analyst, Supply Chain Industry Relations & CSR The aerospace industry is in constant evolution and is more competitive than ever. Not only are we witnessing the emergence of new players, but our customers' needs are also evolving more rapidly. These factors, coupled to a challenging international economic situation, force aircraft OEMs to demonstrate greater agility and to adopt an enterprise strategy that will allow them to remain competitive. This presentation aims at highlighting the importance of suppliers' performance in Bombardier Aerospace's enterprise strategy, as well as its suppliers' selection and management processes.

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03/14/12 10:30–11:00    Pelican Products – Protect and Manage Al

03/14/12 10:30–11:00 Pelican Products – Protect and Manage Al by aerospace

Mr. Scott Ermeti, Vice President of International Business, Pelican Products Mr. Chris Marino, Vice President of Strategic Accounts, Pelican Products Learn how you can monitor, manage, track and protect tools, parts; almost any valuable asset - both inside and outside of your facility. Pelican Products can now equip its high-performance containers with state of the art passive and active tracking technology to offer the best turnkey asset tracking and protection solutions. Please join us as we explain how you can increase your operational efficiency and improve security of your assets by using our RFID, GPS, WiFi, and Cellular enhanced packaging systems.

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03/14/12 11:05–11:35     Enabling Productivity Increase through

03/14/12 11:05–11:35 Enabling Productivity Increase through by aerospace

Enabling Productivity Increase through Mobile Technology In the context of Targeted Production Rate Increase by Boeing Mr. Anand Pradhan, Client Partner - North America Aerospace & Defense,Tata Consultancy Services The Boeing Company is in the process of aggressively increasing the production rate for its commercial airplane programs over the next few quarters while at the same time trying to manage difficult affordability challenges. Managing these two contradictory objectives needs optimum utilization of Boeing’s global supply chain. Recent advances in mobile technology and its ubiquitous nature offer tremendous opportunities to reduce information latency and improve decision flow across the value chain. This workshop explores everyday scenarios for leveraging mobile technology to drive productivity improvements in Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Sourcing, Manufacturing and Plant Maintenance – for Boeing, and its supplier community. It also discusses the important parameters for assessing the value

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03/14/12 11:40–12:10  Aero Montreal’s MACH Initiative

03/14/12 11:40–12:10 Aero Montreal’s MACH Initiative by aerospace

Mr. Martin Hamel, Project Director – MACH Initiative, A�ro Montr�al Mr. Louis Bouchard, Senior business analyst - Industry relations & CSR, Bombardier Aerospace Aero Montreal is a strategic think tank that brings all the major decision makers in Quebec's aerospace sector together around common goals and focused actions to increase cohesion and optimize the industry competitiveness. The cluster includes educational and research institutions, associations, unions and more than 230 companies including SME’s and major OEM’s such as Bell Helicopter Textron Canada, Bombardier Aerospace, CAE and Pratt & Whitney Canada. Launched in 2011, the MACH Initiative provides SME’s with a full audit of their capabilities on 15 key processes, a training program, a recognized certification process and a privileged relationship with a mentor. This workshop will focus on how the MACH Initiative will improve suppliers’ capacity and capabilities and will demonstrate how it can help you, actual and potential customers, mitigate your

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03/13/12 11:05–11:35  Wash. State: If you build it, who will com

03/13/12 11:05–11:35 Wash. State: If you build it, who will com by aerospace

Your future depends on both skilled workers and resources to keep those skills current. In this workshop, you will learn about some unique industry driven manufacturing workforce collaborations. Moderator: Mr. Daniel Malarkey, Deputy Director, Washington State Department of Commerce Aerospace and Advanced Materials Center of Excellence/ Focus on STEM, K-12, and Launch Year (high school transition to workforce)/The Community College system as a partner/National Association of Manufacturing (NAM) endorsed skill certification (standardization)/ Ms. Mary Kaye, Director, Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Materials Manufacturing Avant-garde Industry Driven Training /Manufacturing Academy/Mobile Training Unit/Apprenticeship Programs/Military to Manufacturing Program/Accelerated training solutions/ Mr.Tom McLaughin, Executive Director, Center for Advanced Manufacturing Puget Sound (CAMPS) Ms. Laura Hopkins, Executive Director, Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC)

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03/13/12 11:40–12:10  Distretto Aerospaziale Lombardo

03/13/12 11:40–12:10 Distretto Aerospaziale Lombardo by aerospace

Distretto Aerospaziale Lombardo: an integrated supply chain Ms. Claudia Mona, Marketing & Internationalisation, Distretto Aerospaziale Lombardo The Distretto Aerospaziale Lombardo (Lombardy Aerospace Cluster) was established in February 2009 around the major aerospace companies and the Industrial Union of the Province of Varese as a natural evolution of a long established industry in the Region that dates back to the beginning of modern flight. Very soon the Cluster has grown to some 75 members out of the around 200 companies working at different levels of the aerospace supply chain and able to generate a 4 billion Euros turnover that make about 38% of the Italian export of the sector. The Distretto Aerospaziale Lombardo can count on the presence of major players like AgustaWestland, Alenia Aermacchi, Selex Galileo and CGS, as well as a consistent number of OEM companies in various technological fields and a vast network of SMEs that offer special products, services and subcontracting. Member companies are

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03/13/12 14:00–14:30  Rapid Low Cost Composite Tooling Strategie

03/13/12 14:00–14:30 Rapid Low Cost Composite Tooling Strategie by aerospace

Rapid Low Cost Composite Tooling Strategies Utilizing Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Mr. Jeffrey E. DeGrange, Vice-President of Legal and Global Strategic Accounts, Stratasys The need to reduce costs and cycle times while maintaining or improving quality and repeatability is a well appreciated challenge across manufacturing at-large. This challenge is even more evident in the growing demand for composite parts. This paper will present demonstrated solutions across the composite part manufacturing value stream. Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) has been effectively used to provide solutions for patterns, molds, pre-forms, intensifiers, caul plates, layup tools, high strength soluble mandrels, trim & drill tools, and even secondary processes like bonding fixtures. The ability to combine solid modeling with a digitally mastered, lights-out, environmentally friendly manufacturing process, which can produce everything from tooling to parts, enables new options for design, manufacturing and production. This present

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03/13/12 14:35–15:05  Airbus Procurement’s strategy to respond

03/13/12 14:35–15:05 Airbus Procurement’s strategy to respond by aerospace

Mr. David L. Williams, Vice President Procurement, Airbus Americas The presentation will give an brief overview of the aviation market and Airbus’ development past, present and future and then explain how Airbus’ Procurement strategy is designed to maximize the opportunities, raise to the challenges and mitigate the risks.

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03/13/12 15:10–15:40   Washington State: What’s In It for Your B

03/13/12 15:10–15:40 Washington State: What’s In It for Your B by aerospace

Helping Manufacturers Succeed through Innovation, Supply Chain Positioning, and Business Development Moderator: Mr.Mark Calhoon, Managing Director, Washington State Department of Commerce, International Trade Division Supply Chain Network and Positioning Mr. James Palmer, Business Development Manager, Washington State Department of Commerce, Business Development Division R&D or how to enhance your business competitiveness through collaboration, innovation, and advanced technologies Mr. Geoff Wood, President, Profile Composites Inc.

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03/13/12 10:30 – 11:00 Program Success (or Failure) Is Baked Int

03/13/12 10:30 – 11:00 Program Success (or Failure) Is Baked Int by aerospace

Mr. Brian Christensen,Director of Aerospace & Defense Solution, Dassault Syst�mes --- Aerospace and defense budgets are being scrutinized and many programs are failing to meet functional, cost and schedule objectives. In order to deliver a program on time and on budget, OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers need to take into account that their success can be determined by decisions made very early in the process – many times even before the proposal is delivered. Historically, some budget overruns have occurred because of factors out of the OEM or suppliers control. However, introducing more system modeling, simulation, optimization, and alternatives earlier in the process can provide critical insight into many of the issues that cause delays or overruns. Attendees of this presentation will learn how to change their current status quo to develop better proposals, that more fully identify and address potential issues to ensure success and help their organizations enhance their reputation as best in class A&D manufactur

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03/13/12 09:55-10:25   Challenges for the group supply chain

03/13/12 09:55-10:25 Challenges for the group supply chain by aerospace

Mr. Xavier Dessemond, Purchasing Vice President, Safran Group Safran offers a wide range of engines for aerospace propulsion and several other key equipments. The group is the world leader in such segments as commercial jets engines, helicopters flight control systems and turbines, landing gears. The current and future growth of the market is an actual challenge for Safran and the company entire supply chain. Suppliers have to organize and finance production ramp up and at the same time adjust their capabilities to new requirements .

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03/13/12 09:20–09:50  Japanese Aero Ind leads world wide competi

03/13/12 09:20–09:50 Japanese Aero Ind leads world wide competi by aerospace

Japanese Aerospace Industry leads the world wide competitiveness Mr. Jun Ono, Marketing Director, The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC) Japanese aerospace technological capabilities have gained worldwide reputation steadily year after year. In the aircraft manufacturing field, Japanese companies’ work share reaches 35 % of Boeing 787 and Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) is scheduled to fly near future. This presentation will show the current status of the Japanese aerospace industry and the activities by the related SMEs which owns high technology in detail. In order to extend the supply chain and find the business partner in Japan and in Asia, it will be realized that the ideal exhibition to visit is Japan international Aerospace Exhibition 2012 (JA2012), in Nagoya October 9th -14th 2012, including “ B to B Meeting” organized by BCI.

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03/13/12 08:45-09:15 Aviation sector in Eastern Poland

03/13/12 08:45-09:15 Aviation sector in Eastern Poland by aerospace

Discover potential of the aviation sector in Eastern Poland Ms Bozena Czaja, Member of the Management Board, Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Mr. Marek Bujny, Vice President, Aviation Valley Association The purpose of the workshop is to present the potential of the Aviation Valley Cluster located in south-eastern Poland, famous for its aerospace industry and pilot training centers. This regions has a heavy concentration of aerospace industry, scientific research centers, as well as educational and training facilities. Aviation Valley is one of the best places in Central Europe for the development and fulfillment of aerospace projects.

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