Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Great Lakes Mfg Council Comes to Cleveland, July 2008

From The Great Lakes Manufacturing Council

The Great Lakes Manufacturing Council announced today that its third annual Great Lakes Manufacturing Forum will be held July 9-11at the Cleveland Key Center Marriott, in Cleveland, Ohio,

The Great Lakes Manufacturing Forum brings together manufacturing, business, academic and government leaders focused on promoting, enhancing and preserving manufacturing in the Great Lakes Region. Regional leaders from the eight Great Lakes States as well as the Canadian Provinces of Ontario and Quebec will gather to discuss the image of the Great Lakes region, innovation in manufacturing, the workforce and skills needed for manufacturing today and in the future as well as the borders and logistics requirements needed to succeed in today’s global economy. The forum will be opened by Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson

We are pleased the Great Lakes Manufacturing Council has chosen Ohio as the site of this years forum, said Lt. Governor Lee Fisher, who also serves as Director of the Ohio Department of Development. The Great Lakes region has been a cornerstone of manufacturing and innovation for more than a century, providing jobs, new technologies, and robust businesses. This forum is a collaborative effort to help our region maintain that strength and make Great Lakes manufacturing the benchmark of the world.

Speakers include notables such as Jayson Myers of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, John Austin of the Brookings Institution, Ned Hill of Cleveland State University, and William Testa of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

“Working collaboratively is the key to ensure we all thrive in the current global economy,” said Ed Wolking, president of the Great Lakes Manufacturing Council and executive vice president of the Detroit Regional Chamber. “It is our responsibility as business and governmental leaders to enhance the image of the Great Lakes region and to celebrate and promote our manufacturing strength to guarantee the region’s future prosperity.”

Some of the Partners in this event include:

·         Society of Manufacturing Engineers

·         Chambers of Commerce of Chicago, Detroit and Toledo

·         Province of Ontario

·         Pittsburgh Technology Council

·         Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters

·         Conexus Indiana

·         Purdue University

·         And many more.

 

About the Great Lakes Manufacturing Council

The Great Lakes Manufacturing Council is a long-term relationship and collaboration of regional leaders from the eight Great Lakes States and the Canadian Provinces of Ontario and Quebec committed to the growth of manufacturing and the Great Lakes region. Its goal is to support a more competitive manufacturing base by promoting greater intra-regional communication and collaboration, best practices sharing and application and positive imagery that will attract, retain and grow business.

For additional information about the event go to greatlakesmanufacturing.org or call 866.615.2182.

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing this.