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Join us at MassRobotics to learn about manufacturing challenges and successes in adopting robotics and what the governments in the US and Canada are doing to help. 
Agenda: 
  • Welcome by MassRobotics 
  • Opening Remarks by Rodger Cuzner, Consul General of Canada
  • Keynote:  Initiatives with robotics and manufacturing: New Balance
  • Panel Discussion:  Government Initiatives  in Manufacturing  Moderated by MassRobotics, participants: NGen, ARM Institute, MA CAM - more info below. 
  • Lightning round:  Hear pitches from manufacturing robotics enabling technology companies: Nano Dimension | Ubiros | Flexxbotics | Scalable Robotics | Ascend Robotics
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Opening Remarks: 
Rodger Cuzner | Consul General for Canada in Boston - Consulate General of Canada in Boston provides service to Canadians visiting and living in the United States. 
Keynote Speaker: 
Sarah Mendelowitz | New Balance - New Balance is an international corporation, selling footwear and apparel in over 120 countries and employing over 8,000 associates worldwide.
Panel Discussion Participants: Moderated by Peter Russo, MassRobotics
Jayson Myers | NGen - NEXT GENERATION MANUFACTURING is an industry-led, non-profit organization leading Canada’s Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing. One of five national networks supported by Canada's Global Innovation Clusters Initiative, NGen's mission is to bring together advanced manufacturing and technology to drive digital transformation.
Christine Nolan | CAM - The Massachusetts Center for Advanced Manufacturing partners with public and private stakeholders to develop and implement the Commonwealth's manufacturing plan, fostering and strengthening the conditions necessary for growth and innovation in Massachusetts manufacturing.
Jay Douglass | ARM Institute - The ARM Institute is a Manufacturing Innovation Institute (MII) funded by the Office of the Secretary of Defense whose mission is to bring industry, government, and academia together to enable innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), autonomy, and workforce development.

MassRobotics announces the Form and Function Robotics Challenge with a grand prize of $25,000, along with $5,000 prizes for second and third place and a $5,000 Audience Choice award. This challenge calls for university teams or individuals to create a robotics or automation project that delivers a compelling form factor specific to its tasks while accomplishing a useful function. Applications are closing SOON!

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