Patrick Harrigan
Speaker at EAST: Patrick Harrigan, VP of Partnership, CADDi
Speaker at EAST: Patrick Harrigan, VP of Partnership, CADDi
EAST Session: Show Floor: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Speaker at EAST: Brian Richmond, Chief Revenue Officer, Nanoprecise SCI Corp
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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.
EAST Session: Abstract : In today's highly competitive manufacturing landscape, operational efficiency is more critical than ever. Yet, excessive energy consumption and unplanned downtime remain major challenges, significantly impacting productivity and costs. Traditional maintenance strategies often fail to address the root causes of inefficiencies, leading to unnecessary energy waste and unexpected failures. This session explores Energy-Centered Maintenance (ECM)—a data-driven, AI-powered approach that goes beyond conventional reliability-centered maintenance by integrating energy efficiency as a key decision-making factor. By leveraging advanced IoT sensors, AI-driven analytics, and real-time machine health monitoring, manufacturers can proactively detect faults, minimize energy loss, and extend asset life. Through real-world case studies and industry insights, attendees will learn how ECM enables manufacturers to reduce operational expenses, prevent unplanned downtime, and achieve sustainability goals—all without compromising productivity. The session will also highlight how machine learning and AI-driven predictive analytics help manufacturers make smarter maintenance decisions, optimizing energy use while ensuring equipment reliability. Whether you're looking to cut energy costs, enhance machine uptime, or align with Industry 4.0 and sustainability initiatives, this session will provide practical takeaways to help you transform your maintenance strategy. Significance/Importance : Learning Objectives Understand the limitations of traditional maintenance strategies and how excessive energy waste and unexpected downtime impact manufacturing costs and efficiency. Explore the principles of Energy-Centered Maintenance (ECM) and how AI-driven predictive analytics can optimize machine performance, reduce energy waste, and prevent costly breakdowns.
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.
Speaker at EAST: Michael Tamasi, Owner and CEO | Co-Chair | Chair, Board Of Directors, AccuRounds | Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative | GBMP
Speaker at EAST: Ron Angelo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc
Speaker at EAST: Tom Connell, Vice President of Business Development for the Americas, Magic Software