Join leaders from industry, academia, and the public sector on Wednesday, May 7 for our fourth annual manufacturing symposium.

“New manufacturing” is a vision for the next era of production that involves scaling of new technologies and companies, prioritizes sustainability and resilience, and creates high-quality jobs, strengthening the US and world economy. On May 7, we will discuss these themes and envision a path forward.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Sally Kornbluth, President, MIT
  • JB Straubel, CEO and Founder, Redwood Materials; Co-Founder, Tesla
  • Jelena Mitic, Head of Technology Field “Future of Automation,” Siemens
  • Chris Wiernicki, Chairman and CEO, American Bureau of Shipping
  • Suzanne Berger, Institute Professor
  • A. John Hart, Class of 1922 Professor and Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Chris Love, Raymond A. (1921) and Helen E. St Laurent Professor of Chemical Engineering
  • Leaders from small and medium enterprises (SMEs)

Program Questions 
For questions about the program, please contact Samantha Young at samyoung@mit.edu.

Cancellations and Changes
Cancellations and other changes may be made online or by email to conferences-www@mit.edu

Individuals are solely responsible for making and cancelling their own hotel and travel reservations. Please remember that cancelling or changing your symposium registration will not automatically cancel or change any hotel and travel arrangements you may have made. MIT takes no responsibility for any damages, costs, or losses, should you cancel or change your symposium registration, or should A Vision for New Manufacturing be cancelled, regardless of the reason for cancellation.

Accessibility
MIT is committed to providing an environment that is accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you need a disability-related accommodation, or have other questions, please contact us at conferences-www@mit.edu