The MIT MIMO Symposium

The MIT MIMO Symposium
When: 30 Apr - 30 Mar 2024 Where: Tang Center, 2 Amherst St, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA Cost: $250 22 Speakers Where to register: mimo.mit.edu

As AI technology evolves at a rapid pace, new opportunities to transform business operations and gain a competitive edge continue to emerge. The MIT MIMO Symposium provides a forum for industry leaders, researchers, and students to explore the latest innovations in AI and Generative AI, and discuss the knowledge and strategies needed to stay ahead of the curve in this era or intelligent manufacturing and operations.

Keynote sessions and panels featuring industry experts and MIT researchers will provide answers to some of the most challenging questions facing leaders today, empowering you to navigate the evolving landscape of AI and unlock the full potential of the technology.

  • Starting and Scaling AI Projects: What are some examples and best practices leveraging AI and Generative AI for immediate value creation in manufacturing and operations? How do leaders decide between buying commercial software or building in-house?
  • Upcoming Use Cases and New Tech: What AI and Generative AI use cases and technologies are emerging from industry and academia and how can operations leaders strategize to implement them?
  • The Transformative Impact of Generative AI: How can AI and Generative AI lead to tangible impacts in manufacturing and operations, unlocking benefits such as increased efficiency, cost reductions, quality improvements, and improved sustainability?

Register today and equip yourself with the knowledge and connections to shape the future of intelligent manufacturing and operations.

Speakers

Suzie Rawden
Director of Supply Chain Digital Strategy & Deployment Johnson & Johnson
Joshua Weisberg
MIT LGO Graduate Research Fellow Nissan Motor Corporation
Philipp Simmons
Senior Manager of Operations Strategy and Business Resilience Amgen
Brian Anthony
Director of MIT's Master of Engineering
Pete Kimball
Associate Partner McKinsey & Company
Elliot Robson
Retsef Levi
Professor of Operations Management MIT Sloan School of Management
Larry Sweet
Director, Engineering ARM Institute
John Hart
Professor of Mechanical Engineering MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE)
Duane Boning
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dan Kearns
CTO at Falkonry Falkonry
Kenneth Hutchison
Saman Farid
CEO & Founder Formic
Michael Winterrose
AI Architect Northrop Grumman
Dawn Fitzgerald
Ujjwal Kumar
Group President Teradyne
Georgia Perakis
Interim John C Head II Dean Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tim Burke
Ben Armstrong
Executive Director and Research Scientist Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wojciech Matusik
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Prakash Karunakaran
Head of NervCentre PETRONAS
Paul Baldassari
President of Manufacturing and Services Flex

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