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www.iese.edu
May 3-5, 2017BARCELONA
July 11-13, 2017 MUNICH
INDUSTRY SPECIFICFOCUSED PROGRAMS
Industry 4.0: The Future of Manufacturing
With the collaboration of:
IESE Business School2
Industry 4.0: The Future of Manufacturing
In an environment shaped by rapid technology and process change, remaining competitive requires informed, innovative and future-focused leaders. So how do you streamline today while preparing your business for transition to Industry 4.0 tomorrow?
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BENEFITS• Create value through a deep understanding of Industry 4.0
opportunities and barriers.
• Explore and analyze the impact of new manufacturing models on your business.
• Learn from business leaders as they guide you through their manufacturing transformations.
WHY IESE RECOMMENDS THIS PROGRAM
With digitization and automation the watchwords for success in today’s manufacturing environment, senior leaders must be fully immersed in the critical issues of Industry 4.0, including radical shifts in process technology and the emergence of industrial 3D printing, total connectivity and big data.
In this changing landscape, business leaders need to ensure that they possess the right skill sets, have an inherent understanding of the rapidly evolving issues, and are open to fresh new perspectives and insights into the opportunities afforded by the emergence of Industry 4.0.
Ultimately, the program accelerates participants’ knowledge journey by helping them address their current and future issues while providing a keen understanding of the general management implications of Industry 4.0.
METHODOLOGY This program takes a dynamic, interactive approach to developing participant skills through interactive discussions, lectures and workshops, and direct engagement with manufacturing businesses already on the transitional journey to Industry 4.0.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND The program is aimed at decision-makers with general management responsibilities looking to gain a deeper understanding of Industry 4.0 and its implications for their markets and business.
IESE Business School3
Industry 4.0: The Future of Manufacturing
Dates and Venue May 3-5, 2017IESE BarcelonaArnús i de Garí, 3-708034 Barcelona July 11-13, 2017 IESE Munich Maria-Theresia-Straße 15 81675 Munich
Free Parking
Online Application www.iese.edu/industry4
Contact Us Focused ProgramsExecutive Education IESE Barcelona Phone: +34 93 253 42 00 [email protected] IESE MunichPhone: +49 89 24 20 97 90 [email protected]
Approximate Schedule Barcelona: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.Munich: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Application
General Fee: €3,835
IESE Members Fee: €3,451
(VAT exempt) The program fee includes tuition, all reading and classroom materials, and most meals. The course materials must be prepared in advance and will be provided to the students three weeks before the beginning of the program. These materials will not be sent before the fee is paid.
Places are limited and will be filled in strict order of registration.
CONTENTThis three-day program delivers the competencies and insights manufacturing decision-makers need to stay ahead.
• General Framework of Industry 4.0Industry 4.0 encompasses multiple concurrent developments. Participants will develop a deep understanding of all its elements and learn how to bring all the pieces together to generate true value for the customer.
• Building Blocks of Industry 4.0 Digital backbone, advanced robotics, additive manufacturing (industrial 3D printing) and data analytics all have a key role to play in driving manufacturing trends and future-planning strategies. These crucial issues will be covered in detail.
• Emergence of New Business ModelsExploring the business impact of greater flexibility in scale and scope, and the evolution of business models in the face of additive manufacturing (e.g., long tail, complexity, printer farms).
• Embracing Future Opportunities How to maximize the value of new IP opportunities, address growing cyber security issues in manufacturing, and handle the implications and pitfalls of adaptive manufacturing models and their integration with traditional manufacturing processes.
WITH THE COLLABORATION OF EOS EOS is the world’s technology and quality leader for high-end solutions in the area of additive manufacturing (AM). The company, which was founded in 1989, is a pioneer and global leader in the area of direct metal laser sintering and also a supplier of a leading polymer technology. For these industrial 3D printing processes, EOS offers a modular solutions portfolio that consists of systems, software and materials, as well as technical and AM consulting services. www.eos.info/en
IESE Business School4
Marc Sachon
Academic Director
Professor of Production, Technology and Operations Management
Doctor of Philosophy (Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management), Stanford University
MBA, IESE, University of Navarra
Diplom-Ingenieur Aerospace-Technology, Universität Stuttgart
His research is focused on supply chain management and engineering risk analysis, primarily in the automotive industry and the retail sector. Prof. Sachon is the Academic Director of the IESE International Center for Logistics Research (CIIL). Besides teaching at IESE, Prof. Sachon has lectured at various other universities in Colombia, Germany, Iceland, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United States. As a consultant, he has been involved in projects in different industries, including airlines, automotive, apparel, fashion, FMCG, logistics, pharma and utilities.
Industry 4.0: The Future of Manufacturing
Eduardo Calvo
Assistant Professor of Production, Technology and Operations Management
PhD in Telecommunications Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
MSc in Telecommunications Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
His research is focused on network optimization, operational risk management and operational complexity, and has been published in top academic journals. In 2014, he was included among the 40 Most Outstanding Business School Professors Under 40 in the World. He has strategy and operations consulting experience in Europe and Latin America, where he has been active in telco, IT, financial services, retail, pharma and industrial equipment.
Evgeny Káganer
Associate Professor of Information Systems
PhD in Business Administration (Information Systems), Louisiana State University
MBA, Syracuse University
Medical Doctor, Ural State Medical Academy, Yekaterinburg
His research focuses on understanding how rapid digitalization reshapes business models and organizations. Prof. Káganer has published on these topics in premier academic and business journals, and his work on the effects of digitalization in business and education has been widely cited in major media outlets. Prior to joining academia, he spent several years working for a major financial services firm in Russia.
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