Manufacturing Division Technology Interchange

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  • 5/22/2019 - 5/23/2019
  • University of Alabama Huntsville Shelby Center
    301 Sparkman Drive
    Huntsville,  AL  35899
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  • Event Type : Symposium
    Event Code : N/A

Description

Updated Parking Information Below

The NDIA Manufacturing Division is partnering with the Society of Manufacturing Engineers to hold a Missile Science and Technology (S&T) /Industry Manufacturing Technology Interchange. 

The event will be a technical interchange between industry, academia, and representatives from Redstone Arsenal.  Representatives from Industry will be sharing what new manufacturing technologies are coming down the pipe and Government representatives will share initiatives for the warfighter and future systems along with its needs from industry.  This will be a first-class opportunity to network and learn. 


To Register

SME is registering attendees through its registration system. Follow this link for Industry and Government registration:

Industry - $195

Government - no fee  Government attendees must present valid Government employee/Military ID at time of registration.

Registration price: $195 Industry, free for Government


Agenda

The draft agenda can now be viewed here.


NDIA Manufacturing Division Technical Committee Meeting

Raytheon is hosting a post-symposium meeting for Committee Members only from 1-4pm on Thursday, May 23. Please visit the website for more information. 


Parking

UAH has provided an answer to the parking issue on campus.  Attendees can park at the Intermodal Parking Facility (IMF) on levels 2 and 3 without needing a pass.  The IMF is designated #18 on the campus parking map.  The address is:
 
501 John Wright Drive
Huntsville, Alabama  35899


About the Symposium 

The purpose of this symposium is to explore with Industry some of the difficult manufacturing challenges facing the U.S. Army in its acquisition of advanced capabilities to support the warfighter, and to provide Industry an opportunity to present some of its leading edge manufacturing solutions that may help the Army in accelerating its acquisition of technology. The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center is the Army’s focal point for providing research, development, and engineering technology and services for aviation and missile platforms across the life cycle. The CCDC Aviation & Missile Center is part of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, which conducts responsive research, development and life cycle engineering to deliver the aviation and missile capabilities the Army depends on to ensure victory on the battlefield today and tomorrow. CCDC is a major subordinate command of the U.S. Army Futures Command.

About the Hosts

  • NDIA Manufacturing Division aids industry/government/academia interaction in technology areas directly related to manufacturing research, design, development, testing and production. Through such interaction, these groups exchange information and views that benefit the development of advanced technology for the warfighter.  Visit the Division's web page here.
  • Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) has been supporting the manufacturing industry for the last 85 years. Working closely with manufacturing professionals, companies, educators, schools and communities, we share knowledge and resources that generate solutions to manufacturing industry challenges. Visit SME's web page here.

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