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Manoj Thakur

Speaker at EAST: Manoj Thakur, CEO, Driscoll Associates

Eric Swezey

Speaker at EAST: Eric Swezey, Senior Enterprise Account Executive, Zoovu

John McCullough

Speaker at EAST: John McCullough, General Manager, Marketing, Kubotek Kosmos

Tom Sieger

Speaker at EAST: Tom Sieger, Partner, NETFORMIC USA

Protecting Your Machine Tools: Practical Cybersecurity for Industry 4.0 Manufacturing

EAST Session: Abstract : As factories and job shops move towards Industry 4.0, machine tools are becoming more connected, opening up new possibilities for productivity and efficiency. However, this connectivity also brings new cybersecurity risks. Many manufacturers think cybersecurity is just an IT issue, but the reality is that the shop floor is now a prime target for cyberattacks, ransomware, and system breaches that can halt production and damage equipment. In this session, we'll dive into practical, actionable strategies to boost cybersecurity specifically for machine tools and manufacturing systems. You'll learn why modern CNC machines, robots, and connected equipment are at risk, discover common vulnerabilities in connected manufacturing environments, and explore cost-effective cybersecurity best practices tailored for small and medium manufacturers. We'll also discuss how to collaborate with machine builders, software providers, and integrators to build resilient systems, share real-world case studies of attacks and lessons learned, and outline key steps you can take today to reduce risk without slowing down production. Whether you're running a high-mix job shop or a high-volume plant, this session will help you understand cybersecurity from the perspectives of operators, plant managers, and owners, and provide you with a roadmap to protect your business as you modernize operations. Significance/Importance : This presentation is crucial because it equips manufacturers with practical strategies to protect their connected systems from cyber threats, ensuring productivity and safety as they embrace Industry 4.0. Additionally, it will help the shop owner to be compliant with the cybersecurity requirement from the U.S. Deportment of Department of Defense (DoD) and European regulations.

How to Define, Estimate, and Prove Out the Value of Smart Manufacturing Technologies

EAST Session: Abstract : Manufacturers are keen and pragmatic on how their capital is used to advance their state of manufacturing.  And it is clear to them how investments in physical assets bring operational value.  What is not so clear is the value-add of technology to their operations.  In this session, you will learn how to translate the value of technology to operations to facilitate internal planning and justification for technology investments. You will learn how to build a business case around technology to show the expected value and ROI of that investment. Using this approach, the project team can report the financial gains to key constituents to help with continued funding and support.  Significance/Importance : Manufacturers are keen and pragmatic on how their capital is used to advance their state of manufacturing.  And it is clear to them how investments in physical assets bring operational value.  What is not so clear is the value-add of technology to their operations.  In this session, you will learn how to translate the value of technology to operations to facilitate internal planning and justification for technology investments. 

Nasir Mannan

Speaker at EAST: Nasir Mannan, Owner | Principal Engineer, M3DI LLC | CCAT

James Cooper

Speaker at EAST: James Cooper, Senior Account Executive, SmartSights

Celebration of New England Manufacturing Reception

EAST Session: Wednesday, May 14 from 5-7PM Sponsored by the Eastern States Exposition and West Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau. This event, featuring appetizers and beer, will take place outside between buildings 3 & 5.

Cambridge Vacuum Engineering

EAST Exhibitor: Cambridge Vacuum Engineering, Inc. (CVE) designs and builds Electron Beam Welding and Laser-in-Vacuum machines which provide process solutions. Having more than 60 years experience manufacturing welding systems from its base in Cambridge, professional engineering skills are applied to customer requirements resulting in innovative design and solutions to technical problems. The company's skilled workforce, and extensive world wide service team are backed up with a range of in-house test and diagnostic facilities. CVE offers true global coverage from its sales and service centers located in the US, UK and worldwide. The latest technology is here for THICK SECTION WELDING... EBFLOW has beed developed by CVE and TWI and offers the possibility of eliminating the need for a vacuum chamber for the joining of large structures particularly aimed at the renewable energy generation sectors. This technology has been demonstrated to weld thick sections up to 250mm in steels and light alloys in a single pass. Come see EBFLOW at our booth! 413-789-4600 www.camvaceng.com