[ASME] MADE in WISCONSIN Event for ASME Members (Scholarship offered!)
Goodwin, Brian D.
goodwinb at msoe.edu
Sun Mar 30 23:07:13 CDT 2008
Attention:
If you are interested in attending the Made in Wisconsin event (A
Celebration of Innovation in Materials Technology in Our State) please
let me (goodwinb at msoe.edu ) know asap so that I can register us. We will
provide a full scholarship to this event ($60 original).
Here is some Info:
April 2, 2008
Location: Pier Wisconsin, at Discovery World Museum, 500 North Harbor
Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53202
New products, from the exotic to the mundane, routinely require
improved materials and processing innovations to achieve success in the
marketplace. The ASM International - Milwaukee Chapter supports and
promotes materials innovation and education. It is proud to announce
its 50th annual Bergmann Educational Seminar - "Made in Wisconsin" - to
be held on April 2, 2008. This seminar's format encourages a forum for
dialog between materials engineers, product designers and innovators to
address the unique applications for their creations. The day will
provide exposure to new technology, the personal driving forces behind
technology that bring it to fruition, and the diverse companies that
support the investment and growth of materials-based businesses that are
MADE IN WISCONSIN yet celebrated worldwide.
Time
Speaker
Topic
7:30
Registration
8:00
Tony Matuszewski, Rexnord Gear Group of Rexnord Industries, ASM
Milwaukee Chapter Executive Board
Historical Perspective of the Bergmann Seminar
8:10
Frank Uherek & Tony Matuszewski, Rexnord Gear Group of Rexnord
Industries
Perspectives Of The Mechanical And Metallurgical Engineers In Successful
Steel Gear Design
8:50
Kevin Anderson, Mercury Technical Fellow, Mercury Marine
High Strength-High Toughness Die Cast Aluminum Alloys
9:45
Jeff Graves, CEO, C&D Technologies
Li Ion Battery Technology
10:25
Eric Hudak, Manager of Emissions Engineering, Kohler Engines
Application of Design, Manufacturing and Materials Technologies to Meet
Future Emission Standards
11:05
Mike Barber, Chief Technology Officer, GE-Healthcare
Advances in Healthcare through Materials Innovation
11:45
Lunch - Carlos Santiago, Chancellor, UW-Milwaukee
1:00
Robert Knoll, Research Fellow - Materials Technology, Alcan Packaging
Manufacturing Multilayer Plastic Packaging for Food and Healthcare
Consumer Products
1:30
Douglas Doers, VP-Product Integration, DeltaHawk Diesel Engines
Advanced Material Applications in Diesel Engine Design
2:15
Patrick Camus, Product Scientist,Thermo Fisher Scientific
Advanced EDS Analysis Systems
2:45
Brian Zirbel, Manager, Advanced Materials, Processes, Technology, Ladish
Co.
New Materials And Processing Methods For Turbine Disc Materials
3:15
Tim Sheehy, President, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce
(MMAC)
4:00
Browse Discovery World Museum
5:00
Social hour at Pieces of Eight restaurant
6:00
Dinner at adjacent Pieces of Eight restaurant with Keynote Presentation
by Michael Cudahy, Retired Chairman, Founder and Chief Executive
Officer, Marquette Medical Systems, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Mr. Cudahy has transitioned from entrepreneurship to philanthropy, with
projects including the Milwaukee Art Museum, IMAX, Pabst Theatre, Pier
Wisconsin, & Discovery World.
It starts at 8:00a and goes to 6:00p.
Thanks
-Brian Goodwin
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Brian Goodwin
ME Undergrad
MSOE 2009
Cell: 815 222 6078
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