GLWN to host ‘Making it Here’ Conference in Cleveland, OH
GLWN, a network of manufacturers whose mission is to increase the domestic content of North America’s wind turbines will be hosting their “Making it Here” conference in on July 13 -14, 2011 in Cleveland, OH
From www.makingithere.org:
What Is It?
A unique forum for openly discussing this industry’s biggest supply chain challenges
A remarkable opportunity to hear success stories about what’s working—and why
An invitation to learn from suppliers, industry leaders, OEMs, and policy-makers their best practices and best ideas for moving your business forward
An intimate setting that offers incredible access for extended interaction
What Will Be Covered?
Achieving Global Manufacturing Competitiveness
Leveling the International Playing Field
Inventing It Here: Lowering Costs through New Design
Installing It Here: Offshore Wind in North America
Managing Foreign Specifications for US Manufacturability
Installing It Here: Joining in Wind Farm Construction
Why Attend?
Rather than wonder about the future, come to Cleveland to help shape it—for your company...and this industry.
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Building the Next Wind Energy Supply Chain
Here's an update of who's registered so far...we've extended the discount registration through July 8 too!
GE Energy, Siemens, Clipper Windpower, Northern Power, Mitsubishi, Nordex, Acciona, U.S. Department of Energy, Ingersoll Machine Tools, The Timken Company, Leeco Steel, Parker Hannifin, Sherwin-Williams, Hodge Foundrie, Elyria Foundry, Underwriters Laboratories, Molded Fiber Glass, Danotek Motion Technologies, Ventower Industries, LEEDCo, Heroux Devtech, Webcore Technologies, Windurance, Ohio Semitronics, Invenergy, and more.