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Innovation & Digital Enablement

Innovation and digital enablement help manufacturers and distributors transform operations, improve decision-making, and build scalable, future-ready supply chains. From automation, robotics, AI, and connected technologies to digital transformation and process innovation, these strategies increase visibility, productivity, agility, and operational performance. Explore practical insights and proven approaches to leverage emerging technologies, accelerate business transformation, and create a competitive advantage through smarter, technology-enabled operations.

Technologies of Disruption and E-Commerce

Are you thinking about what seemingly unrelated topics like the Amazon Effect might mean for your business even if you don't supply consumers?  The impacts can be far-reaching and significant.

Harvey Mudd Students Lauded for Manufacturing Innovation

Lisa Anderson presents the Manufacturer’s Council of the Inland Empire Innovation Award to Harvey Mudd College Students for their work with Purosil. The award was presented in February at the MCIE’s 2018 Manufacturers’ Summit.

The Amazon Effect is Driving Dramatic Disruption

In looking at the Amazon Effect as a metaphor, manufacturers and distributors must respond to elevated customer expectations, rapid delivery requests, 24/7 service, and much more.

Innovation & the Manufacturing Summit

Innovation can come in many shapes and sizes. Is innovation top of mind for you every day?

Will Robots Pay Back?

Robots shouldn't be viewed as a hammer.  Think about what you need to accomplish and evaluate robots as one tool / solution to a business issue. 

McKinsey Report Predicts 20% Growth in Manufacturing by 2025

A McKinsey Report predicts a 20% growth in manufacturing GDP by 2025.

Logistics Innovation – Where is it Going?

The global logistics industry will grow from its current hefty size of $8 trillion to $23 trillion by 2023 - what a sharp contrast!  Have you thought about how to be viable with these massive shifts going on? 

What Do Sears and Amazon Have in Common?

Sears was the former Amazon just about 100 years ago, growing 50-fold within a decade with its world-famous catalog and then transforming from a mailing company to a brick-and-mortar giant. 

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