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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191008T100000
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SUMMARY:Canada Entry
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintEntering Canada can be tricky. The Office of International Business Development is hosting a free webinar to help address this issue. The PA Trade Representative office in Canada along with Green and Spiegel Law Firm will discuss how to enter Canada for trade events\, after sales service and installation and short-term contracts. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/canada-entry/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191008T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191008T150000
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CREATED:20190923T200623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T133158Z
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SUMMARY:Key Trends in Digital Manufacturing You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintWhatever industry you’re in\, it’s impossible to avoid Industry 4.0 and the barrage of buzzwords that accompany it. Digital Twins\, artificial intelligence (AI)\, machine learning\, predictive maintenance\, and cybersecurity – there are enough new tools and technologies coming onto the market to make a manufacturer’s head spin. But whilst these technologies are new to many manufacturers\, the market is moving quickly\, and there are already plenty of leading industrial companies that are seeing the benefits of their digital transformation activities at sustained speed and scale. \nGE Digital Director of Product Management\, Joe Gerstl and GrayMatter Co-founder & Vice President of Manufacturing\, Carson Drake will help you cut through the noise and discuss the key breakthroughs and trends in digital manufacturing. One of these notable trends is the shift of viewing manufacturers as technology companies. \nBy joining this webinar you’ll learn how leading manufacturers have embraced technologies to: \n\nMove from silo’d systems to technologies that offer context\nShift from analyzing the past to predicting the future\nDevelop new competitive advantages by creating centers of innovation\n\nSpeakers \nJoe Gerstl\, Director of Product Management\, GE Digital \nJoe Gerstl is the Director of Product Management for GE Digital’s Plant Applications MES software. He has worked in the software industry and in manufacturing for over 30 years spending time in various roles including engineering\, sales and product management while working at leading companies such as Microsoft and now GE Digital. \nCarson Drake\, Co-founder & Vice President of Manufacturing\, GrayMatter  \nCarson Drake is the Vice President of Manufacturing Industries for GrayMatter. A seasoned MES and Manufacturing Intelligence expert\, Carson Drake has been combining automation best practices with emerging technology to solve complex business problems for over 25 years. After graduating with honors from Fairmont State University in West Virginia\, Carson quickly gained valuable plant-floor knowledge in the manufacturing marketplace; working at Modicon with motion\, PLC and HMI technology across the United States in assembly plants\, packaging plants and in a variety of industries. Carson is tasked with handling our key manufacturing accounts directly as well as directing our overall manufacturing team. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/key-trends-digital-manufacturing-need-know/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191007T142706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T142924Z
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SUMMARY:Updated Food Defense Plan Builder
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will hold a webinar to provide interested stakeholders with a brief demonstration of the updated Food Defense Plan Builder\, which was released on September 19\, 2019\, and to answer questions about the tool. \nThe Intentional Adulteration (IA) rule under the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act requires the food industry to implement risk-reducing strategies for processes in food facilities that are significantly vulnerable to intentional adulteration. Food facilities covered by the rule are required to develop and implement a food defense plan that identifies vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies. The Food Defense Plan Builder v. 2.0 aligns with the requirements in the IA rule and can be used to easily create food defense plans that support compliance with the rule. \nRegistration is required to attend the webinar. After registering for the webinar\, you will be sent the webinar link as well as a pre-recorded Food Defense Plan Builder v. 2.0 demonstration video to view prior to the webinar. \nAgenda\n\nWelcome and Introductions\nJanesia Robbs\, Communication and Public Engagement Staff\, CFSAN\, FDA\nFood Defense Plan Builder Demo\nJulia Guenther\, Policy Analyst\, Food Defense and Emergency Coordination Staff\, CFSAN\, FDA\nQuestions\nJanesia Robbs\, Communication and Public Engagement Staff\, CFSAN\, FDA (Moderator)\n\nAdditional Information\n\nFood Defense Plan Builder\nProtecting the Food Supply from Intentional Adulteration\, Such as Acts of Terrorism\nDraft Guidance for Industry: Mitigation Strategies to Protect Food Against Intentional Adulteration\nFSMA Final Rule on Intentional Adulteration\n\nDue to the overwhelming demand for the informational webinar they are close to reaching capacity\, and may go over. If you are unable to log into the live event\, please note that they will be making a recording available after the webinar. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/updated-food-defense-plan-builder/
LOCATION:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Food & Drug Administration":MAILTO:Michael.Kawczynski@fda.hhs.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T140000
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CREATED:20190923T133720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T134245Z
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SUMMARY:OSHA Inspections: Understanding Your Rights & Navigating the Process to Minimize Your Citation Risk
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintEvery employer dreads a knock on the door from an OSHA inspector. But an inspection doesn’t need to be your worst nightmare. If you take proactive steps to find and fix hazards\, develop a detailed plan for handling an inspection\, understand and exercise your rights\, and operate in good faith throughout the process\, you can significantly reduce your chances of damaging citations and fines. \nWhile OSHA and its state counterparts cannot inspect every facility\, that doesn’t mean you can afford to be complacent about the risk of an inspection. The facilities that receive visits from OSHA are far from random\, and the combination of your industry\, your history of violations\, and your injury and illness rates can significantly raise your inspection risk. With a single willful or repeat violation now carrying a maximum penalty of $132\,598\, being unprepared for an OSHA inspection can be more costly than ever. \nJoin us for an informative webinar on October 10 that will provide guidance on planning for an OSHA inspection\, navigating the inspection process\, and proactively managing safety compliance to reduce your chances of citations and fines. \nYou’ll learn: \n\nThe factors that can increase your risk of an inspection—and what you can do to influence them for the better\nThe enforcement impact of OSHA’s Site-Specific Targeting Program\nYour rights—and your employees’ rights—during an OSHA inspection\nWho should be present during an OSHA inspection and what their roles are\nHow to strike the right balance between providing requested information and protecting your interests\nTips for navigating the process from opening to closing conference and beyond\nAnd much more!\n\nSpeaker \nEmily Scace\, Senior Content Specialist\, Safety\, BLR \nEmily Scace is a Senior Content Specialist for BLR’s safety publications. She writes and edits detailed regulatory analysis\, newsletters\, training content\, special reports\, white papers\, news articles\, and other materials to help businesses understand and follow OSHA and DOT compliance obligations. Emily also researches and writes about occupational safety and health regulations\, enforcement trends\, safety-related best practices\, and safety culture; delivers webinars and presentations on a variety of workplace safety topics; and more. \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/osha-inspections-understanding-rights-navigating-process-minimize-citation-risk/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191017T140000
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CREATED:20191001T134344Z
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UID:7105-1571320800-1571324400@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Tools to Navigate the Changing Workforce in Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintYou probably know the saying “change is the only constant.” Well\, that couldn’t be truer during this unique time in operations\, where: \n\n50% of facility managers are expected to retire in the next 10 years\n80% of Americans agree there is a skills gap in the workforce\n2 million of the 3.5 million manufacturing jobs needed by 2025 are expected to go unfilled\n\nAdd to that changes in technology and the fact that five generations are working together for the first time in history – and it can be difficult to navigate a path forward. \nAmid all this change and uncertainty in your workforce\, there is opportunity. Opportunity to equip your team with what they need to grow their productivity and remain competitive. Opportunity to harness tools and technology to make sure your team is prepared for the future. Opportunity to prove your impact and leave a lasting legacy. \nJoin our discussion on this topic to gain confidence and a toolset around: \n\nCurrent statistics on the changing workforce and how it affects the world of manufacturing operations\nTraining and development opportunities to boost recruitment and retention to equip your team for the future\nTechnology to help your team grow their skills\, knowledge sharing and productivity\nHow other operations professionals are successfully navigating these changes\n\nSpeakers \nWayne Glass\, Manufacturing M&O Manager \nWayne Glass built two maintenance management careers\, in two very different fields. A closer look reveals both fields\, military maintenance\, and industrial mining\, deal with skilled resource shortages in similar ways. Wayne says\, “Organization of the maintenance effort is what CMMS is all about!”.  He should know\, His broad career includes 25 years in the US Army followed by 14 years in mine maintenance management. Wayne credits CMMS as key to his  effective maintenance efforts in both the 1991 Persian Gulf war  and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He also says it is paramount to lead an effective plant maintenance program. Wayne’s many military awards include the Bronze Star service medal. Wayne just finished a from scratch CMMS implementation in California and is moving to the Austin Texas area. \nPaul Lachance\, Senior Manufacturing Advisor\, Dude Solutions \nPaul Lachance has spent his entire career devoted to optimizing maintenance teams by enabling data-driven decisions and actionable insights. He wrote his first CMMS system in 2004 and has since spent his professional career designing and directing CMMS and EAM systems. A regular speaker at national tradeshows\, he’s been featured at IMTS\, Fabtech and SMRP as well as several industry magazines. He currently serves as the Senior Manufacturing Advisor for Dude Solutions. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/tools-navigate-changing-workforce-manufacturing/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191017T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191017T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191007T141234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T141234Z
UID:7109-1571320800-1571324400@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Mental Illness in the Workplace and How it Impacts the Safety of Your Employees
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintOne fifth of adults will report having a mental illness in any given year.  Almost three quarters of adults each report systems of stress\, including headaches\, feeling overwhelmed\, burnout or anxiety.  Employees’ mental health issues impact businesses in several ways\, including affecting the employees’ job performance and communication with coworkers\, among other things.  These issues all impact employee safety\, among various other issues. This webinar will discuss common mental health issues affecting employers and how employers can respond to them.  Topics included are: \n\nMental health challenges faced by employers;\nThe impact of the opioid crisis on employees’ mental health;\nHow these issues impact employee safety;\nLaws governing how employers can respond to mental health issues of employees; and\nSteps employers can take to manage mental health issues for employees.\n\nSpeaker \nTravis Vance\, Partner\, Fisher Phillips \nTravis Vance is a partner in the firm’s Charlotte office. He has tried matters across several industries and various subject matters\, including employment litigation\, business disputes and matters prosecuted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Travis has emerged as a thought leader in the field of workplace safety. His writing and interviews are followed closely by experts in the safety arena and have been featured in premiere publications such asBusiness Insurance\, EHS Today\, and the Wall Street Journal. \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/mental-illness-workplace-impacts-safety-employees/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T150000
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CREATED:20191002T173119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T173119Z
UID:7108-1571925600-1571929200@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Validation of Machine Safety Functions
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintWith modern safety standards\, utilizing terms such as SIL and Performance Levels\, there are efforts in understanding how to perform proper calculations. An aspect that often is missed is the validation. Is validation done through design\, testing or both? Join us for this informative webinar\, where we will review some of the characteristics with validation in both design and physical testing of a safety system. Some examples will be provided with an overview of some of the validation principles. A discussion as to why validation is important and what can potential happen if an effective validation is not done. \nSpeaker \nMike DeRosier\, Functional Safety Engineer\, Machinery\, Schmersal \nMike DeRosier is a TUV certified Functional Safety Engineer for Machinery. His 20+ years of experience include controls engineering to design\, build and integrate full machine control systems. His safety experience lead him to help corporations to develop Corporate Safety Standards\, perform machine safeguarding risk assessments\, machine safety training and design\, as well as implementation of safety systems for all aspects of machinery (electrical\, electronic\, pneumatic\, hydraulic\, mechanical). \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/validation-machine-safety-functions/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191007T144325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T145021Z
UID:7112-1571925600-1571929200@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Can You Replace Machined Jigs with 3D Printed Parts?
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintMachining tooling in metal or plastic\, either in-house or via a service bureau\, can be a costly process. Depending on the forces experienced by the part\, however\, it may not always be necessary to machine these tools. Top tier manufacturers such as Ashley Furniture have turned to 3D printing parts in-house to replace custom tooling that was previously machined and outsourced. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll examine three case studies of how companies are printing strong\, functional parts using a library of engineering materials and in-house 3D printing in order to dramatically cut costs and improve operational efficiency in production environments. \nRegister to learn: \n\nWhich engineering material a manufacturer used to reduce costs by over 90% and achieve tolerances that fit their requirements.\nHow Ashley Furniture improved efficiency by freeing up jig builders from repetitive tasks by using 3D printing to develop a universal system for an assembly fixture.\n3 unique ways to use these learnings to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs at your workplace through desktop-based additive manufacturing.\n\nSpeakers \nAndrew Edman\, Manufacturing Industry Manager\, Formlabs \nAndrew Edman is the Industry Manager for Product Design\, Engineering\, and Manufacturing at Formlabs. He’s focused on using additive technologies to create value in manufacturing and industrial workflows\, like using 3D-printed tooling to bridge from prototype to production. Prior to Formlabs\, Andrew worked as a design and engineering consultant\, helping startups and Fortune 500 companies develop products from concept through to scale manufacturing. \nFaris Sheikh\, 3D Printing Specialist\, Formlabs \nFaris Sheikh\, 3D printing specialist at Formlabs\, has helped Formlabs run over 40 live broadcasts around the world to educate over 21\,000 engineers\, manufacturers\, dentists\, and jewelers on how to successfully incorporate Formlabs products into their day-to-day workflows. Previously\, Sheikh most notably ran an online technology show on hardware and software products totalling over 2 million global views. \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/can-replace-machined-jigs-3d-printed-parts/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191007T192125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T194448Z
UID:7113-1572357600-1572361200@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Improve Operational Efficiency with a Digital Factory
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintA universal truth about manufacturing is that production is in a constant state of change. Whether changes are incremental improvements or launching new products\, they often cause significant problems for manufacturers. \nIn fact\, over 42% of companies report experiencing cost overruns and overtime as a result of change. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll discuss why the ability to adapt quickly is critical for long-term business growth. Learn how to tackle your most pervasive change-related challenges with tools purpose-built for factory planning. Topics include: \n\nPlanning and designing a more efficient factory\nMake better decisions during construction and installation\nOperate efficiently while managing change and risk\n\nSpeaker \nJim Byrne\, Product Marketing Manager\, Design & Manufacturing \nJim Byrne joined Autodesk in 2013. He is responsible for product marketing for Autodesk design and manufacturing software. Jim is dedicated to the success of our customers who use our technology to design\, validate\, and manage their intellectual property. He has over 20 years of experience demonstrating and implementing software solutions. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/improve-operational-efficiency-digital-factory/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191001T135132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191001T135132Z
UID:7106-1572433200-1572436800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Modern ERP Trends Manufacturers Can't Afford to Ignore
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintAccording to a 2019 Mint Jutras Enterprise Solution Survey of Manufacturers\, 29% are considering a new ERP system in the next 2 years\, and 33% are undecided—meaning\, they likely recognize the limitations of their current system but are unsure how to proceed. Do either of these groups sound like you? If not\, are you ready to get left behind by your competition? \nManufacturers can’t afford to keep “just making do” with systems that give them inaccurate data\, delayed visibility into their operations and create extra work for their employees. Modern ERP systems are cloud-based and have advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities that can reduce your total cost of ownership and help streamline operations—reducing waste and maximizing profits. \nJoin Steve Reed\, Vice President of Sales for Alithya’s Microsoft practice\, and Cindy Jutras\, ERP analyst and owner of Mint Jutras\, to discuss: \n\nHow to know when it’s time to replace your ERP\nWhat to look for in a new ERP\nModern technology developments that can help you get a competitive advantage\nHow to get a quick return on investment from your new ERP\n\nSpeakers \nSteve Reed\, Vice President of Sales\, North America\, Alithya \nSteve is responsible for all direct sales efforts in North America. He has a broad range of experience helping application software companies successfully develop and bring manufacturing and enterprise solutions to market. Reed has held sales and marketing management roles with Alithya since 2001\, and previously spent five years with Baan (now part of Infor) in channel operations positions. Prior to Alithya and Baan\, he spent time with software-related companies in the financial and property management industries. In 2008\, he was recognized by Microsoft as “Sales Manager of the Year” for Microsoft Dynamics resellers. Reed holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Baylor University. \nCindy Jutras\, President\, Mint Jutras \nCindy Jutras is a widely recognized expert in analyzing the impact of enterprise applications on business performance. Utilizing 40 years of corporate experience and specific expertise in manufacturing\, supply chain\, customer service and business performance management\, Cindy has spent the past 10+ years benchmarking the performance of software solutions in the context of the business benefits of technology. \nPrior to founding Mint Jutras\, Cindy was Vice President\, Research Fellow and Group Director for the Aberdeen Group where she conducted survey-based research on ERP\, suite-based enterprise applications and business performance management. During her tenure with Aberdeen she directly managed a variety of research practices including Enterprise Applications and ERP\, Manufacturing\, Product Innovation and Engineering\, GRC and Financial Management\, Strategic Service Management and Human Capital Management. In addition\, she played a leadership role in developing Aberdeen research staff\, methodologies and best practices. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/modern-erp-trends-manufacturers-cant-afford-ignore/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191031T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191031T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191014T134606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T134606Z
UID:7123-1572530400-1572534000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Safety Performance and Why It Matters
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintImproving safety performance is a team effort that is based on data that easily can be monitored and measured to prioritize where safety programs can have the most impact.  When it comes to improving performance in Health and Safety\, organizations must leverage their most important asset – their tools and data – to improve future H&S performance. \nBetter tools and processes give workers the power to improve their performance through data-driven decision-making and enhanced situational awareness. The result is stronger EHSQ practice that drives improved overall business results and revenue. Tomorrow’s businesses will rest on a strong foundation consisting of rigorous EHSQ performance\, singular dedication to customer satisfaction\, and a passion for innovation. \nImportant reasons to improve data collection and analysis to enhance Health & Safety performance include: \n\nPredict workplace injuries\nMonitor and benchmark safety culture\nImprove compliance\nTie safety to productivity\n\nSpeakers \nScott Gaddis\, Vice President\, Global Practice Leader\, Safety and Health\, Intelex Technologies \nScott Gaddis is Vice President\, Global Practice Leader\, Safety and Health at Intelex Technologies. He has over 25 years in EHS leadership experience in heavy manufacturing\, pharmaceuticals and packaging industries. Before joining Intelex\, Scott served as Vice President of EHS for Coveris High Performance Packaging\, was Executive Director of EHS at Bristol-Myers Squibb\, and was Global Leader for Occupational Safety and Health at Kimberly-Clark Corp. \nKanwer Kahn\, CSP\, CRSP\, QEP\, P.E.\, Vice President\, Environment\, Health\, Safety and Security\, SUEZ North America \nKanwer Kahn\, CSP\, CRSP\, QEP\, P.E.\, is Vice President\, Environment\, Health\, Safety and Security for SUEZ North America. In his role\, he develops and implements corporate strategy for achieving EHS excellence. He collaborates with the executive team for a common vision and mission of the company thru development of short- and medium-term strategies. Kahn provides leadership to achieve the vision and establishing metrics to monitor and report progress. He manages a staff of 26 full-time EHS professionals with an annual budget of US$2.6 million\, and represents SUEZ at national and international forums and promotes the company’s vision of being a leading EHS organization in Water and Waste industries. \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/safety-performance-matters/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191101T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191101T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20160204T135006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T133501Z
UID:5499-1572602400-1572609600@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Introduction to PA COSTARS for Sellers/Suppliers
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintDo you want to…\n\nIncrease your business with reliable payers?\nSell to qualified local governments and non-profits\, without the need for expensive public bidding procedures?\nCompete based upon your company’s features & benefits – not just price?\n\nThen this Seminar is for You!\nCOSTARS\, the Commonwealth’s Cooperative Purchasing Program\, leverages the purchasing power of the\nstate and over 9000 members (consisting of local governments\, public authorities\, non-profit\neducational and health entities and fire and rescue companies) to generate competitive pricing while\neliminating the need for the public bidding process. With its comprehensive choice of products\, it gives\nlocal public and non-profit agencies the option of keeping their procurement dollars in their local\neconomy by purchasing from qualified suppliers. At the same time\, COSTARS provides increased\nopportunities for hundreds of businesses of all sizes in all locations to compete for over $575 million of\ngovernment business. COSTARS contracts are awarded to all responsive and responsible bidders. \nKim Bullivant\, Marketing Manager of the Pennsylvania Department of General Services COSTARS\nprogram will present the program. She will present the following information: \n\nProgram Background\nProgram Benefits\nBidding Opportunities\nHow to Become a COSTARS Supplier\nState Contracts & COSTARS Contracts\nMarketing Tips\nInformation on the COSTARS Website\n\nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/costars/
LOCATION:Union County Government Center\, 155 North 15th Street\, Lewisburg\, PA\, 17837-8822
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191018T133908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T133908Z
UID:7133-1572962400-1572966000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:AI and the Revolution of Logistics\, Mobility and Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintIt’s no secret that artificial intelligence and automation have been a hot topic within every sector of the supply ecosystem. In only a few years\, rapidly advancing technologies have transformed virtually every aspect of warehouse and distribution center operations\, disrupting long-held functions and practices. These innovations present previously unimaginable potential for the industry at large and the speed at which they continue to develop suggests this is only the beginning. Led by global industry experts\, this conversation will explore the many ways today’s latest trends in IIoT\, AI and automation continue to revolutionize logistics\, mobility and manufacturing. \nDiscussion will include: \n\nAI’s impact on the supply workforce in the coming 5-10 years and future talent needs\nAutomation’s role in future mobility processes and the innovations poised to further disrupt the industry\nThe business impact resulting from increased global spending and supply chain demands of the e-commerce era\nThe urbanization and population trends redefining delivery expectations\n\nThe 45-minute discussion will be followed by a 15-minute audience Q&A. Sign up today to reserve your seat and learn more about how automation is shaping the future of mobility. \nSpeakers \nAkira Shiki\, Senior Executive Vice President\, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America\, Inc. \nAkira Shiki is an industry leading executive in logistics machinery with over three decades of technical and managerial expertise. He currently serves in dual roles as Senior Vice President of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries\, Ltd. (MHI) and Senior Executive Vice President of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America\, Inc. (MHIA). Mr. Shiki began his career in 1981 as a Forklift Design Engineer for Nissan Motor Company\, Ltd. Following his time as General Manager of Engineering for Nissan Forklift Company\, Ltd.\, he accepted his first overseas assignment as Vice President of Product Engineering\, delivering a new internal combustion forklift to the U.S. market. From there\, he quickly rose to General Manager of Industrial Machinery before being appointed CEO in 2010.  Following the merger of Nissan Forklift and TCM\, Mr. Shiki went on to become President & CEO of the newly formed UniCarriers Corporation\, which sold to MHI in 2016.  Since joining MHI\, Mr. Shiki has applied his expertise in design\, manufacturing\, purchasing\, and product development to lead MHI Group companies in the Industry & Infrastructure Domain and Shared Services Division. \nJohn Sneddon\, VP\, Sales & Marketing\, Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc.  \nJohn Sneddon serves as Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA). In this role\, Mr. Sneddon is responsible for overseeing the company’s North and South American machine sales and distribution services\, strategic marketing efforts and direct-to-customer sales through national accounts and dealer development activities. In his previous roles\, Mr. Sneddon was responsible for leading MCFA’s national and dealer sales strategies\, and preceding that role he oversaw distribution development and financial performance. Prior to MCFA\, Mr. Sneddon held various management and executive positions at Jungheinrich AG in Hamburg\, Germany and Jungheinrich Lift Truck Corporation in Richmond\, Virginia. \nRobyn Boerstling\, VP\, Infrastructure\, Innovation and Human Resources\, National Association of Manufacturers \nRobyn M. Boerstling serves as the vice president of infrastructure\, innovation and human resources policy for the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). In this role\, Ms. Boerstling leads the policy and advocacy work on issues covering transportation\, infrastructure\, innovation and technology\, health care\, immigration and workforce. In addition\, she works to ensure the manufacturing voice is brought to these legislative and regulatory issues before Congress and the administration. Prior to the NAM\, Ms. Boerstling was a presidential appointee\, serving as the counselor to the assistant secretary for transportation policy in the Office of the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Transportation. There\, she worked in policy development and assisted with day-to-day management of the Office of Transportation Policy and held various positions during the tenure of Secretary Norman Mineta and Secretary Mary Peters. \nModerator \nTravis Hessman\, Content Director and Editor-in-Chief\, IndustryWeek \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/ai-revolution-logistics-mobility-manufacturing/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191011T141505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T141631Z
UID:7122-1573052400-1573056000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Opportunities for PA Exporters in Australian Market
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintIf you’re a Pennsylvania firm and haven’t considered the world’s 13th largest economy as a potential export market for your goods or services – you should! \nJoin us as our Pennsylvania Authorized Trade Office in Australia presents this webinar for you to learn more about this amazing market and the opportunities that are available for your company! \nDid you know…\nAustralia is a friendly\, English speaking and safe market to do business in. It is currently experiencing its 27th year of consecutive economic growth and has a nominal GDP of US$1.5 trillion. It is globally successful across a range of industries including resources & energy\, agribusiness\, financial services\, education and tourism\, and is regularly used as a stepping stone to the Asian market. \nThere are a number of benefits for US exporters when considering Australia\, these include:\n• Proximity to Asia Pacific economies\n• Familiar products and service providers\n• Common language and similar culture\n• Similar business & legal practices\n• Similar technical standards\n• Strong Intellectual Property (IP) protection \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/opportunities-pa-exporters-australian-market/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191104T203837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T203837Z
UID:7140-1573740000-1573743600@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Big Data / Big Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintBeing able to analyze trends\, identify hazards and keep up with compliance and regulatory standards is the holy grail of SMS and QMS. An incredible amount of data is produced\, sometimes from different facilities in different countries. \nIn this roundtable discussion\, speakers Nick Bernini\, Director\, Predictive Analytics and Scott Gaddis\, Vice President\, Global Practice Leader\, EHS at Intelex Technologies\, explain how that data can help EHSQ professionals make strategic decisions – financial and operational – that keep workers safe while meeting and exceeding production goals. The ability to take data and turn it into meaningful action is possible if the right data is being collected and analyzed. \nAttendees will: \n\nLearn how to gain 360 degree visibility and get the most out of their EHSQ data.\nDiscover how data can be used to create reports\, dashboards\, and benchmarking tools can be used to enable their organization to make smarter decisions.\nUse data to contribute to creating a culture of continual improvement and drive operational excellence.\n\nSpeakers \nNicholas Bernini\, Director of Predictive Analytics and Lead Data Scientist\, Predictive Solutions Corp. \nNicholas Bernini is the director of predictive analytics and lead data scientist at Predictive Solutions Corp. He has spent the last 10 years building predictive models across the Marketing\, Education\, Retail\, Finance\, and Governmental sectors. \nScott Gaddis\, Vice President\, Global Practice Leader\, Safety and Health\, Intelex Technologies \nScott Gaddis\, Vice President\, Global Practice Leader\, Safety and Health at Intelex Technologies. He has over 25 years in EHS leadership experience in heavy manufacturing\, pharmaceuticals and packaging industries. Before joining Intelex\, Scott served as Vice President of EHS for Coveris High Performance Packaging\, was Executive Director of EHS at Bristol-Myers Squibb\, and was Global Leader for Occupational Safety and Health at Kimberly-Clark Corp. \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/big-data-big-solutions/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191107T195427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T195427Z
UID:7141-1574172000-1574175600@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:The Laws and Regulations Surrounding PPE
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintEmployers have a general duty to furnish workplaces free from recognized hazards.  Part of that obligation is providing employees with personal protective equipment (PPE). This leads to a series of questions\, such as: What types of PPE are employers required to provide?  How are they to determine what PPE is required at a particular worksite?  Do they even have to provide PPE? \nThis webinar will address the legal requirements for employers related to PPE\, including: \n\nThe Hierarchy of Controls;\nTypes of PPE;\nConducting a hazard and PPE assessment for each workplace;\nTraining requirements for using PPE;\nRequirements for providing PPE to employees; and\nOther aspects of the OSHA PPE standard.\n\nSpeaker \nTravis Vance\, Partner\, Fisher Phillips \nTravis Vance is a partner in the firm’s Charlotte office. He has tried matters across several industries and various subject matters\, including employment litigation\, business disputes and matters prosecuted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Travis has emerged as a thought leader in the field of workplace safety. His writing and interviews are followed closely by experts in the safety arena and have been featured in premiere publications such as Business Insurance\, EHS Today\, and the Wall Street Journal. \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/laws-regulations-surrounding-ppe/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191108T180104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T180104Z
UID:7143-1574247600-1574253000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Cyber Threats and Responses in the Defense Industry
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintCREC will host a webinar to discuss the National Defense Industry Association’s recent paper “Beyond Obfuscation: The Defense Industry’s Position within Federal Cybersecurity Policy” (https://www.ndia.org/policy/cyber/2019-cybersecurity-report). This report examines recent cyberbreaches\, the evolving regulatory environment governing cybersecurity\, and analyzes a survey of 300 defense suppliers and their experiences with cybersecurity. Furthermore\, the report provides recommendations for government and industry based on their findings. \nJoin NDIA Director of Regulatory Policy Corbin Evans to learn more about the cybersecurity challenges businesses in your region face and how best to support them in addressing these threats. He will also provide an update on recent developments around the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). \nPresenter:\nCorbin Evans\, Director of Regulatory Policy\, National Defense Industrial Association \nBy clicking this button\, you submit your information to the webinar organizer\, who will use it to communicate with you regarding this event and their other services. \n Register \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/cyber-threats-responses-defense-industry/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191127T145749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T150207Z
UID:7158-1575378000-1575381600@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Machine Vision
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintImprove your manufacturing operations through application of machine vision.  \nDo you have a significant amount of visual inspection\, measurement\, or tracking and tracing requirements in your operation? If so\, you could benefit from machine vision technology to improve your process effectiveness and efficiency. \nJoin our fellow Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) sister centers: Catalyst Connection\, CMTC\, FuzeHub\, and Impact Washington for Machine Vision 101: an Introduction to Industrial Machine Vision. The webinar will be presented by Raminder Sandhu\, Advanced Automation Practice Lead\, for CMTC in California. \nTopics to be covered: \n\nWhat is machine vision?\nKey players in the industry\nLine Scan\, 2D and 3D Vision Systems\nWhat are good places to apply machine vision on the factory floor?\nArtificial Intelligence vs Traditional Machine Vision Software\n\nPresenter: \n Raminder Sandhu\, Advanced Robotics and Automation Practice Lead\, CMTC \n  \n  \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/machine-vision/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191111T152105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191111T152105Z
UID:7148-1575381600-1575385200@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Take Control of Your Manufacturing Operations
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintRunning a production manufacturing facility brings multiple levels of complexity that need to be managed in order to remain profitable. Whether it’s responding to your customers’ changing demands or just keeping machines up to support your delivery commitments\, you must have an effective control mechanism that can account for change. Can your manual\, paper-based system maintain control of the revolving door of operators and ensure that all the quality inspections and compliance that your customers demand are followed? And with all the moving parts to make production sing\, do you have visibility into what is actually happening—in real-time—so your management can monitor and respond as required? \nCan your traditional ERP system do all that? Doubtful. But a Manufacturing Cloud that was designed by manufacturers for manufacturers can. \nLearn how you can begin your journey to digital transformation by simply digitizing your operations on a single source of truth. Getting your house in order by getting rid of paper is the first step toward productivity\, visibility\, and control! \nSpeaker \nStu Johnson\, Director of Product Marketing\, Plex Systems \nStu Johnson has more than 25 years of experience in the manufacturing industry since beginning his career as a mechanical design engineer. He moved into the enterprise software space working in various roles providing solutions for global manufacturers in the consumer\, aerospace\, automotive\, and heavy equipment industries. Currently\, Stu serves as Director of Product Marketing for Plex Systems and focuses on the future of manufacturing software working with the Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association (MESA)\, Smart Manufacturing Workgroup exploring topics like the Industrial Internet of Things and Industrie 4.0. \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/take-control-manufacturing-operations/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191205T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191111T151502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191111T151502Z
UID:7146-1575543600-1575547200@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Transforming Operator Productivity with Industrial IoT
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe industrial IoT enables operators to upgrade their static\, PDF-based work instructions to dynamic\, 3D CAD data contextualized with work order\, machine\, and smart tool data. This unification of IT and OT\, delivered in real-time\, helps operators spend less time looking for the right information\, and enables them to focus on completing the tasks at hand.\nVestas\, a wind turbine design\, manufacture\, and installation company\, is using ThingWorx Operator Advisor to develop contextualized digital work instructions. During this webinar\, you’ll hear from Vestas on how they are: \n\nReplacing paper-based work instructions with 3D CAD files\, accessed directly from PLM\nReducing training time by simplifying SOPs for operators\nIdentifying and proactively correcting quality defects in real-time\nImproving shop floor visibility with real-time dashboards and reporting\n\nSpeakers \n\nMark Jaxion\, Senior Strategy Specialist for IoT & Industry 4.0\, Vestas \n\nMark is the Senior Specialist (Director) leading Vestas Power Solutions Industry 4.0 strategy for PLM Development. He is responsible for IIoT framework and system infrastructure within the organization and leads a global team which develops next-gen solutions for Vestas Wind Systems A/S. Previously\, he worked as a system specialist within supply chain and financial information systems sectors\, where he has over 12 years experience in delivering innovative solutions to users throughout the value chain. \n\n\nJordan Chaisson\, Manager of ThingWorx Product Management\, PTC \n\nJordan is a Product Manager for the ThingWorx Manufacturing Apps. Her responsibilities include ensuring a great product user experience\, defining manufacturing use cases\, and overseeing our newly expanded free trial program. \nBefore joining PTC\, Jordan was a Senior Technical Product Manager at GE responsible for delivering software solutions from ideation to implementation\, spanning corporate to factory initiatives. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Management Information Systems and an executive degree in business administration from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. \n \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/transforming-operator-productivity-industrial-iot/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191031T184308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191031T184505Z
UID:7136-1576056600-1576062000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:INCOTERMS 2020 in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintYou may know the definitions of INCOTERMS 2010 but do you know what has changed with INCOTERMS 2020\, how to apply them. Many programs present the definitions of INCOTERMS\, but only provide a few select ways to apply them. This program will provide not only an understanding of the definitions but actual examples of using them to your advantage in Purchase Orders\, Sales Agreements and even Letters of Credit. \nDo you know which terms to use if you are the seller and there is an export license or letter of Credit? If you are the buyers\, do you know why you may select certain terms based on the origin of the goods or other considerations? How and when to best use the various terms? This program will help provide the answers. Not using the best term in the proper context can be costly; don’t realize your mistake when it is too late. \nAgenda: \n\nBackground of INCOTERMS\nRelationship between INCOTERMS and payment terms\nWhat has changed?\nCan you still use INCOTERMS 2010\nResponsibilities if each term\nApplication of the various terms in international transactions\nAnd much more\n\nWho should attend? \n\nInternational trade professionals\nPurchasing Agents\nSales\nContracts\nLogistics/Transportation\nFinance\n\nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/incoterms-2020-practice/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191107T200732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T200732Z
UID:7142-1576072800-1576076400@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:The Future of Manufacturing: Transformational Technology & Your Workforce
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintManufacturers are implementing new technologies such as artificial intelligence\, advanced automation\, and data analytics to transform their operations now and for the future. While these technologies drive increased operational efficiencies and overall productivity\, they also impact the workforce by providing the opportunity for upskilling and helping to attract new talent. \nThis webinar will explore how advanced technologies are transforming the manufacturing industry and the workforce. \nDuring this webinar\, you will: \n\nLearn from the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation why manufacturers need to be building digital strategies for the future\nGain insight from The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation on how technology is transforming the industry\nUnderstand how digital transformation is changing the future of work for the manufacturing workforce\n\nSpeakers \nStephen Gold\, CEO and President\, Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI) \nStephen Ezell\, Vice President\, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) \nKylene Zenk\, Director of Manufacturing Practice\, Kronos \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/future-manufacturing-transformational-technology-workforce/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191108T183104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T183104Z
UID:7145-1576152000-1576153800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:The 5 Steps to Selecting & Implementing Manufacturing ERP Software
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintHas your business grown past what QuickBooks can handle? Are you tired of juggling multiple spreadsheets and rekeying data? Need a better way to manage inventory? Attend this 30-minute webinar and learn the 5 Steps of Selecting & Implementing Manufacturing ERP software. A fully integrated Manufacturing ERP System can provide real-time coordination of activities across your entire business. \nIMC has partnered with Empower Business Solutions for this educational webinar. Empower has been deploying ERP systems for small and midsize businesses since 1989. Based in Altoona\, PA\, Empower has built a reputation of solving customers’ issues and eliminating barriers to future growth using ERP software. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/5-steps-selecting-implementing-manufacturing-erp-software/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191210T153945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191210T154029Z
UID:7163-1576580400-1576584000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Factory of the Future - Optimizing the Plant for Industrial Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe Factory of the future (FoF) is a key part of every industrial transformation (IX) program. It delivers the systems needed in the factory to support IX technology\, process and people. The key starting point for every FoF is data. Indeed\, many factories have started that data collection through MOM\, SCADA and other key manufacturing software technology. The FoF will deliver the technology to support agility\, empowered workers and ever more autonomous factories. \nAttendees will learn: \n\nThe starting points for your FoF journey\nHow to build the architecture to support FoF processes\nSources of data and ideas for bringing it all together\nHow to define and use Edge computing concepts in the integrated world\nSome key technologies that you should consider in your FoF journey\, including MOM\, digital twins\, AI and digital Lean\nThe starting points for FoF operational optimization and its expansion into the supply chain\n\nSpeaker \nAndrew Hughes\, Principal Analyst\, LNS Research  \nAndrew Hughes is a Principal Analyst with LNS Research\, where he leads the factory of the future coverage area. He primarily focuses on industrial operations and manufacturing operations management\, with collaborative coverage across the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)\, industrial analytics\, the Digital Twin\, product lifecycle management\, discrete manufacturing\, and other industry verticals served by LNS Research. Andrew has more than 30 years’ experience in manufacturing IT\, software research\, sales\, and management across a broad spectrum of manufacturing industries. Andrew has led teams and initiatives across prominent companies like Aspen Technology\, Philips Electronics\, Honeywell and GEC Marconi. Hughes holds a BSc honours degree in Computer Science from York University. \nLNS Research provides research and advisory services to guide companies through Industrial Transformation. Our research focuses on how digital technology drives transformation across the value chain and offers insights into the people\, processes\, and technologies required for achieving Operational Excellence. Our team of research analysts work with industrial companies to help them eliminate worries around alignment\, time\, cost and risk in Industrial Transformation. We apply proven methodologies to drive IT-OT convergence and disciplinary business leaders to achieve goals and time-to-value\, quickly and confidently. Learn more at www.lnsresearch.com/blog. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/factory-future-optimizing-plant-industrial-transformation/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T141126
CREATED:20191210T154256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191210T154256Z
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SUMMARY:Optimizing Production in the Age of Digital Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintToday’s Markets are no longer satisfied with “standard” products and services. Manufacturers are increasingly driven to produce smaller quantities of a wider variety of products – and to do it with great efficiency. Rigid\, inflexible processes no longer meet the needs of the market. Flexibility and agility are required to compete and succeed in this highly dynamic environment. \nFortunately\, we live in a time of digital transformation where our goals are no longer hampered by restricted back office systems with capabilities limited to specific partners. This is a rigid transaction-based mode of operation. New technologies can now bring about the revolutionary change needed to transform the value creation model. Manufacturers globally are increasingly moving from product-centric\, slow\, rigid\, & static supply chains to an experience-centric\, fast\, agile\, and dynamic value network. \nIn this webinar you will learn how the modern manufacturer orchestrates operations through the effective use of digital and analytic technologies available today. \nAreas we will explore include: \n\nHow the effective adoption of technologies such as advanced supply chain planning\, optimization\, IOT and edge computing drive value creation now and in the future.\nUnderstanding the art of what is possible by modelling all of the operational processes.\nBringing long-term plans into focus for effective execution in the real world.\nHow advanced planning technology is already delivering a competitive advantage today.\nWhat the digital transformation journey looks like and how to apply the enabling technologies.\n\nSpeaker \nCamilo Gaviria\, Vice President of Technical Sales at DELMIA\, Dassault Systèmes \nCamilo Gaviria is the Vice President of Technical Sales at DELMIA. He oversees the DELMIA Center of Excellence within Dassault Systèmes. Prior to this\, He was the Senior Business Director for Metals & Manufacturing\, and the Director of Quintiq Latin America. Camilo holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in econometrics and operations research. He is also a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/optimizing-production-age-digital-transformation/
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SUMMARY:Advanced Export Documentation & Procedures
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThis Export Documentation seminar provides a real life understanding of the more complex issues that may arise with export documentation & what is involved in transporting goods to foreign buyers. It takes you through the process of determining what documents are required and how they are prepared or obtained. \nThe program will cover:\n• How to prepare an export quotation\n• How Incoterms 2020 & payment terms affect documentation\n• Determining country documentation requirements\n• Commercial vs transport documentation\n• Proforma vs commercial invoice\n• How to prepare a complete and accurate commercial invoice\n• How to prepare a proper packing list\n• Understand non-preferential and preferential certificates of origin\n• The role of the freight forwarder in preparing documentation\n• And much more \nWho Should Attend\n• Exporters and professionals involved in the Sales\, Marketing\, Traffic\, Logistics\, Documentation or Credit Departments of firms doing business internationally\n• Manufacturers and distributors who are looking to expand their markets abroad \nRegister \nBy clicking this button\, you submit your information to the webinar organizer\, who will use it to communicate with you regarding this event and their other services.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/advanced-export-documentation-procedures/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200114T150000
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SUMMARY:Accelerate and Sustain Lean with Today's Digital Plant
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintLearn how today’s digital plant and its connected workforce accelerate and sustain Lean initiatives to drive greater productivity and efficiency\, lower cost of ownership\, and increase profitability.  \nDiscover how a code-free\, centralized environment to aggregate\, visualize\, and analyze data in context across plant systems facilitates Lean and other programs as well as helps to maintain the momentum from process improvements.  \n This webinar will include four case studies demonstrating the digital plant in action. With digital technologies and greater insights\, you can gain a modern foundation for optimizing operations\, improving efficiency\, and reducing costs. \nSpeakers \n\n \nRanbir Saini\, Sr. Director – Automation\, GE Digital \nRanbir Saini is the senior director of product management for Automation Software at GE Digital\, which includes the industry-leading iFIX and CIMPLICITY HMI/SCADA software used by thousands of organizations around the world.  Ranbir has nearly 20 years of experience delivering industrial automation\, operations management\, and media content-creation software to OEM\, municipal\, and enterprise customers.  He has a passion for designing compelling and innovative solutions in the physical and digital space that make a meaningful difference to customers\, human experiences\, and society. Outside of work\, this passion has led him to venture into architectural design such as residential houses and doors as well as having an ongoing pursuit to create the perfect cup of chai. \n \nSteve Pavlosky\, Principal Product Manager\, Historian\, GE Digital \nSteve Pavlosky is the Principal Product Manager for GE Digital’s Proficy Historian and Data at the Edge program. With more than 30 years serving in automation and industrial data management\, Steve is an Industrial Internet pioneer and firm believer in the value and power of data. His career spans the introduction of GE’s CIMPLICITY HMI/SCADA software to leading the company’s edge-to-cloud connectivity device portfolio. Having worked with hundreds of customers\, Steve is passionate about enabling organizations to get the most performance and reliability from their assets – which starts with secure and efficient collection and storage\, contextualizing asset data\, and distributing data to the users and applications that derive value from the data. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/accelerate-sustain-lean-todays-digital-plant/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200116T120000
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SUMMARY:Cost Reduction for Manufacturing Companies
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintIn this webinar\, we will discuss why expense management is critical to the bottom line. The different processes for expense management will be reviewed\, including discussion as to what the pros and cons are of each approach. We’ll take a look at the barriers to adoption of expense reduction initiatives. Finally\, you’ll get to see actual case study results of manufacturing companies that have received benefit from using expense management services. With the information learned in this webinar\, you should develop a better understanding of ways to approach expense management for your company. \nAbout the Presenter: \n Marc Schwalb is a Strategic-Partner with Schooley Mitchell. He opened his Pittsburgh based office four years ago\, specializing in cost reduction for businesses with an emphasis on telecom\, credit card processing\, small package shipping and waste expense management. To date\, he has helped over 100 companies – located mostly in Western Pennsylvania\, but also spanning 16 states – collectively saving these businesses over $1 million. Specializing in manufacturing expense reduction\, Marc has seen opportunities in several different categories and is well versed in the industry’s specific needs. He is a member of the Washington County Manufacturer’s Association and the National Tooling and Machining Association\, having recently published an article on cost reduction in its Spring 2019 newsletter. Prior to joining Schooley Mitchell as an expense reduction consultant\, Marc worked in education\, serving as a Regional Vice President where he managed a staff of 300 employees and was responsible for business decisions related to finance\, operations\, and training and development. He has a degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Drexel University. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/cost-reduction-manufacturing-companies/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T150000
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SUMMARY:Connecting Health & Safety\, Sustainability and Operational Excellence
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintOccupational safety and health (OHS) professionals working in organizations are integral to sustainability and operational excellence.  In the past\, corporate sustainability efforts focused on environmental issues\, such as resource usage and emissions reductions. Attention has turned to other aspects of sustainability\, including occupational safety\, health and wellness. Companies and their supply chains are managing sustainability through strategic initiatives embedded into daily operations\, managed and measured proactively and globally as part of larger business/operational excellence initiatives and stakeholder expectations. \nInvestors break down sustainability into environmental\, social and governance (ESG) issues\, with an expectation companies will report on the measurement and resulting outcome of managing these issues.  The safety and health of workers – the human capital – is part of the social dimension of sustainability. \nSome companies call this corporate social responsibility (CSR)\, others refer to it as the triple-bottom line\, leveraging people\, planet and profits to achieve long-term value and organizational sustainability goals. Ideally\, sustainability goals strive to balance social\, environmental and economic considerations for long-term corporate success and viability. \nThis webinar will examine sustainability by: \n\nDiscussing the ‘Why’ for your CEO\, you and the safety and health profession.\nDefining sustainability – ESG\, CSR and a “triple-bottom line” approach.\nDiscussing recognized standards used to report on OHS sustainability.\nExploring the need for reliable\, consistent and relevant safety and health metrics for return on sustainability efforts.\nPresenting current work on leading metrics for OHS – sustainability and how they support integrating OHS\, sustainability and operational excellence.\n\nSpeakers   \n\n \nKathy A. Seabrock\, President\, Global Solutions\, Inc. \nKathy A. Seabrock is a futurist in the world of workplace health\, safety and environmental management. She is the president of Global Solutions\, Inc. and works with multinational companies focused on business\, operational and commercial excellence using safety and health excellence as a lever for organizational change and sustainable business performance. She is the President of Global Solutions\, Inc. and is Chair of the Board of the Center for Safety and Health Sustainability. Member on several boards\, she recently acted as Head of the US Delegation and an US Expert to TC 283/ISO 45001 OH&S. She holds a BS in Chemistry from James Madison University\, USA and is former President and Fellow of the American Society of Safety Professionals and Fellow of the British Institution of Occupational Health and Safety (IOSH). \n  \nRobert Polito\, ACTS Sales Manager\, Intelex \nRobert Polito has over thirty-eight years of sales\, management\, marketing\, software\, engineering and environmental consulting experience providing services and products to the industrial sector. Currently he holds the position of ACTS Sales Manager at Intelex. Apart from his official role he is also part of the culture champion team at Intelex where he helps the company with culture\, diversity\, branding\, inclusion\, communication\, education and community. He’s a passionate and experienced runner\, mentor and sales leader with Sustainability\, EHSQ and Supply Chain software sales expertise. \nSponsored by \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/connecting-health-safety-sustainability-operational-excellence/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T150000
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CREATED:20200115T164822Z
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SUMMARY:Accelerate Your Journey from "Concept to Delivery"
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintIncrease Innovation and Speed Your Design Path with Additive Manufacturing & Function-Driven Generative Design \nEvery business struggles with reducing the time from design concept to final product. A matter of weeks can be the difference between first-to-market leaders and industry laggards. When combined together\, additive manufacturing and generative design can be the secret weapon to dramatically increase your innovation potential while delivering substantial time savings on the journey from concept to delivery. \nIn this webinar\, we will highlight a real-world manufacturing case study that reveals the true potential of this technology collaboration. From the design of an innovative search and rescue small unmanned aerial vehicle in partnership with Wichita State University to the rapid production of a new wind tunnel model\, this project showcases demonstrate the lightweighting\, topology optimization and design innovations the technologies make possible and the unprecedented timelines for delivery they enable. Further\, during the showcase we will also highlight how the “platform” approach dramatically increased collaboration across the entire project. \nJoin us on January 23 as Dassault Systèmes demonstrates how Additive Manufacturing and Function-Driven Generative Design can help you: \n\nUtilize leading function driven design competencies across your entire innovation horizon\nExplore\, test and validate for both additive and subtractive manufacturing with requirements driven tradeoff studies\nDesign\, optimize and manufacture\, maintaining your digital thread\, all within a single platform\n\nAbout Dassault Systemes: Dassault Systèmes\, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company\, provides business and people with virtual universes to imagine sustainable innovations. Its world-leading solutions transform the way products are designed\, produced\, and supported. Dassault Systèmes’ collaborative solutions foster social innovation\, expanding possibilities for the virtual world to improve the real world. The group brings value to over 250\, 000 customers of all sizes\, in all industries\, in more than 140 countries. \n3DEXPERIENCE\, the Compass logo and the 3DS logo\, CATIA\, SOLIDWORKS\, ENOVIA\, DELMIA\, SIMULIA\, GEOVIA\, EXALEAD\, 3D VIA\, BIOVIA\, NETVIBES and 3DEXCITE are registered trademarks of Dassault Systèmes or its subsidiaries in the US and/or other countries. \nSpeaker \n \nRyan Benyshek\, Solution Consultant\, Dassault Systèmes \nRyan Benyshek is a Solutions Consultant at DS Government Solution Corp. He received his Bachelors and Masters in Aerospace at the Department of Aerospace Engineering\, Wichita State University in 2017. He worked for the National Institute of Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University\, where his primary focus was Reverse Engineering and Additive Manufacturing. The latest projects at NIAR included being the design lead for sUAS design and testing\, as well as a project lead for aircraft accident reconstruction. \nIndustrial Use Case for GDE: Last year\, a joint effort between Dassault Systèmes and Wichita State was created to design a search and rescue small unmanned aerial vehicle (sUAS). The drone was a technology demonstrator case for the future of UAV manufacturing on the 3DExperience platform. The full lifecycle of the program deeply incorporated additive manufacturing to accelerate the delivery timeline. Some examples of additive manufacturing’s timeline acceleration were to produce the wind-tunnel model within two weeks. Additive manufacturing was also used to create composite tooling\, air ducting\, and structural brackets. The highlighted use case will cover the role that topology optimization played in light weighting additively manufactured parts for a mission critical system of the sUAS. \n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Informa’s Terms of Service and to Informa’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Informa\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Informa’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/accelerate-journey-concept-delivery/
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