American Manufacturing: A New Renaissance?

Four experts join this episode of the Engineering Roundtable with insights into the future of US manufacturing.

The centrifuge of global capital spun billions of American investment dollars into overseas manufacturing over the last 30 years. Today, manufacturing is global, and complex products such as consumer durables are frequently assembled from component parts made on multiple continents. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, has demonstrated the fragility of global supply chains and has reignited debate about the importance of domestically sourced manufacturing for economic stability.

On this episode, Jim is joined by four expert panelists who will cover an in-depth analysis on where American manufacturing is headed post-pandemic, and beyond.

Moderator:

Jim Anderton, Multimedia Content Director, engineering.com

Jim was formerly editor of Canadian Metalworking Magazine and has contributed to a wide range of print and on-line publications, including Design Engineering, Canadian Plastics, Service Station and Garage Management, Autovision, and the National Post. He also brings prior industry experience in quality and part design for a Tier One automotive supplier.

Panelists:

Glynn Fletcher, President, EOS North America and Vice Chairman of EOS Group 

Harry Moser, Founder and President of the Reshoring Initiative
Jeff Bernstein, President of the Association for Advancing Automation (A3)
Dr. Ben Armstrong, Interim Executive Director and Research Scientist at the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future 

Written by

James Anderton

Jim Anderton is the Director of Content for ENGINEERING.com. Mr. Anderton was formerly editor of Canadian Metalworking Magazine and has contributed to a wide range of print and on-line publications, including Design Engineering, Canadian Plastics, Service Station and Garage Management, Autovision, and the National Post. He also brings prior industry experience in quality and part design for a Tier One automotive supplier.