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Kenny Vuong

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Kenny Vuong, Account Executive, Integris

Brooks Boccella

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Brooks Boccella, VP of Sales, Aleran Software

Production Scheduling Re-Invented

SOUTHWEST Session: LillyWorks’ Protected Flow Manufacturing (PFM) solves “The Late Problem” for manufacturers by implementing the “Dynamic Production Method” (DPM). DPM applies 3 principles from Lean/TOC and other manufacturing improvement techniques to deliver fast results so that Manufacturers can quickly see their On-Time Delivery go up, and their production lead-times go down. Manufacturers can implement DPM quickly using LillyWorks’ Protected Flow Manufacturing (PFM) software. PFM speeds the flow of information to production personnel, so they have the visibility to make the right decisions to accelerate the flow of material and workorders through the manufacturing shop. Manufacturers implementing PFM typically see significant improvements in OTD, reductions in production leadtimes, and increased throughput within 60 – 90 days. PFM can be used in a stand-alone mode, or tied directly to the company’s ERP system.

Wayne Crowe

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Wayne Crowe, Director of eBusiness Technologies,, Motion Industries

David Smith

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: David Smith, Chief Marketing Officer, Novobi, Inc

Leo Lee

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Leo Lee, Lead Consultant, Novobi, Inc.

Errol Burrell

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Errol Burrell, National Product Manager, Matsuura USA

Rodney Reddic

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Rodney Reddic, Executive Director, Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center

Jordan Dugosh

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Jordan Dugosh, Account Executive – TOLA/LATAM, Dispel

U.S. National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing – Requesting Input from the Manufacturing Community

SOUTHWEST Session: Join us for a town hall event designed for exhibitors and attendees to help shape the future of federal research and development in advanced manufacturing. SPECIAL REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: Register Here Participants will share insights to help define the priorities for the 2026 – 2030 National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing, which guides Federal efforts to enhance the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing. The plan is revised every four years to provide new federal priorities in advanced manufacturing research and development, aiming to create jobs, boost economic growth across various sectors, and strengthen national security. This town hall session augments an online Request for Information (RFI), enabling participants to voice their views and catalyze deeper input into priority areas. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has posted the complete set of questions in the Federal Register. The National Science and Technology Council’s Subcommittee on Advanced Manufacturing will manage the RFI process, and the NIST Office of Advanced Manufacturing will collect and analyze the information. Learn more here: White House Fact Sheet This exclusive town hall roundtable gives manufacturing leaders the opportunity to: Get a seat at the table with peers and policymakers Make your voice heard in shaping U.S. manufacturing priorities Provide deeper insights beyond the formal Request for Information (RFI) process.