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Michael Tamasi

Speaker at EAST: Michael Tamasi, Owner and CEO | Co-Chair | Chair, Board Of Directors, AccuRounds | Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative | GBMP

Ryan Cahalane

Speaker at EAST: Ryan Cahalane, Managing Partner, Axiom Systems

Executive Perspectives on Navigating and Understanding Today’s Security Landscape for Small and Medium Manufacturers

EAST Session: Moderated by Colin Gilchrist For many small and medium-sized manufacturers, the overwhelming volume of information on security best practices can make organizational adoption seem daunting. From establishing basic network hygiene to tackling complex frameworks like CMMC and NIST 800-82, the journey requires careful navigation through a maze of advice, regulations, and consulting services. This panel discussion will demystify the process of implementing security at various scales, exploring practical approaches, key technologies, and industry best practices. Executives from machine monitoring, advanced security, digital numeric control (DNC) solutions and regulatory compliance, resilience and data protection — moderated by a strategic integrator serving both additive and subtractive manufacturing for the federal government—will share their insights. Designed for decision-makers, this interactive conversation will provide a clear roadmap to help organizations begin or advance their security journey. Attendees will gain a conversational understanding of the critical choices, trade-offs, and strategies needed to safeguard their operations in today’s evolving threat landscape.

Start with the End in Mind: Transforming Results in Manufacturing

EAST Session: Abstract : Every leader wants better results – higher sales, greater profitability, stronger talent retention. But results don’t appear out of thin air. They are outcomes, effects—each with a cause. If you want to change the results your organization is getting, you must influence what’s driving them. It’s a simple concept: for every effect, there is a cause. Yet, in the manufacturing industry, many leaders struggle to connect the dots between the two. What’s really behind your key performance indicators? The answer lies not just in the actions and behaviors of your workforce but in what drives those behaviors. This session will take you beyond the surface—the visible metrics, processes, and results—to the unseen forces shaping them. The real game-changer? The quality of thinking within your organization. Your employees' beliefs shape their thought patterns, which drive their daily decisions, actions, and ultimately, your bottom line. An organization can never outperform the mindset of its people. Join us to discover how shifting the beliefs of your workforce can elevate performance and push your organization to new heights. Significance/Importance : Manufacturing leaders strive for higher sales, profitability, and talent retention, but these results stem from deeper causes. But there are unseen forces behind key performance indicators—employee beliefs and thought patterns. Only by shifting mindsets can leaders drive better decisions, behaviors, and outcomes. You can unlock the power of thinking to elevate performance and position your organization for long-term success. And you must if you want to set yourself apart from the masses.

Empowering Regional Manufacturing Hubs – Strategies for Growth and Competitiveness

EAST Session: Moderated by: Mark Michalski Join us for "Empowering Regional Manufacturing Hubs: Strategies for Growth and Competitiveness," a dynamic panel discussion focused on the Northeast’s evolving manufacturing landscape. This session brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and tech innovators to explore how collaboration, workforce development, cutting-edge technologies, and sustainable practices are shaping the future of regional manufacturing. Whether you're a startup, established manufacturer, or economic development advocate, walk away with actionable insights to strengthen your organization and help drive a more competitive, connected, and resilient regional ecosystem. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation—and the solution.

Using Smart Technologies for Small to Medium-Sized Organizations: Not Letting the Tail Wag the Dog

EAST Session: Moderated by: Mark Michalski Adopting smart technologies like IoT, AI, and automation isn’t just about innovation—it’s about alignment, impact, and readiness. In this practical, strategy-focused panel, hear directly from manufacturers and technology experts who’ve successfully navigated the journey from pilot projects to scalable solutions. Join us to explore how small and mid-sized manufacturers can: - Align tech investments with business goals - Learn from real-world success stories in aerospace, medtech, and machining - Upskill their workforce to support digital transformation - Access regional resources for implementation support - Whether you're just exploring smart tech or already scaling, you’ll leave with actionable insights and connections to help future-proof your operations.

Ellen Ellsworth

Speaker at EAST: Ellen Ellsworth, Director of Growth and Innovative Services, Mass MEP

Winning More Deals: How Manufacturers Use ERP Data to Boost Sales

EAST Session: Abstract : Your ERP holds a wealth of valuable customer and sales data—but finding and acting on the right opportunities can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. By adding a CRM system to compliment your ERP system, manufacturers gain a 360-degree view of their business, allowing them to make smarter decisions in forecasting, product management and sales potential. In today’s competitive manufacturing landscape, sales growth is about leveraging your data to unlock new deals. This session will explain how you can use customer relationship management (CRM) software to bridge the gap. You will learn: How a CRM transforms raw ERP data into actionable insights  How to use those insights to grow from your existing customers  Where to find cross-sell and upsell opportunities in your ERP data  How to prioritize accounts based on real-time purchasing trends.   Significance/Importance : Accurate sales forecasting is crucial for driving growth and efficiency in the manufacturing sector. It provides valuable insights into future demand and market trends, enabling manufacturers to optimize resources, streamline processes, and enhance customer satisfaction.