LEAN/CI Expert’s Lessons Learned - Presentation delivered by Firas Jarrar, Head of Lean Manufacturing Programs, Biomet 3i at the marcus evans Medical Device Manufacturing and R&D Spring Summits held in Las Vegas, NV
Tackling the Decline in Suitable Education and Building a Sustainable, Skille...marcus evans Network
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Tackling the Decline in Suitable Education and Building a Sustainable, Skilled Workforce that Gives Back - Presentation delivered by Marques Young, Maintenance Manager, Unilever at the marcus evans Industrial Plant Management Summit June 22-23, Las Vegas.
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IPD MEA Summit 2014 - Increasing Capital Expenditure in Refurbishment, Property Renovation and Asset Upgrade to Drive Return on Investment: Brian Rafferty, Group Director of Engineering, Abjar Hotels International
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to experience these benefits.
This document provides an introduction to nanoscience and nanotechnology. It begins by discussing Richard Feynman's 1959 vision of manipulating things at the atomic scale. It then defines nanoscience as the study of nanomaterials and their properties, while nanotechnology is the application of nanoscience to produce devices. Some key points are that properties can differ significantly at the nanoscale due to effects like quantum mechanics and high surface area to volume ratios. Imaging techniques like scanning tunneling microscopes and atomic force microscopes allow structures as small as atoms to be visualized.
The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how chocolate originated from cacao beans used by the Olmecs and Mayans as currency and medicine. Later, chocolate drinks became popular among the Aztecs and Europeans discovered chocolate in the 16th century, initially using it as medicine before it became widely consumed as a sweet treat.
The document provides an introduction to nano-science and nano-technology. It discusses several key topics:
1) It defines nano-materials as low dimension structures like quantum wells, wires, and dots, which can exhibit different electronic and optical properties than bulk materials due to electron confinement effects.
2) It explains how the behavior of electrons is affected by the level of confinement in various nanostructures like quantum wells, wires, and dots.
3) It discusses how nanostructures allow for tailoring of electronic and optical correlations through control of geometric dimensions and electron confinement.
Tackling the Decline in Suitable Education and Building a Sustainable, Skille...marcus evans Network
For more information contact: Slideshare@marcusevans.com.
Tackling the Decline in Suitable Education and Building a Sustainable, Skilled Workforce that Gives Back - Presentation delivered by Marques Young, Maintenance Manager, Unilever at the marcus evans Industrial Plant Management Summit June 22-23, Las Vegas.
IPD MEA Summit 2014 - Brian Rafferty, Group Director of Engineering, Abjar Ho...marcus evans Network
IPD MEA Summit 2014 - Increasing Capital Expenditure in Refurbishment, Property Renovation and Asset Upgrade to Drive Return on Investment: Brian Rafferty, Group Director of Engineering, Abjar Hotels International
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to experience these benefits.
This document provides an introduction to nanoscience and nanotechnology. It begins by discussing Richard Feynman's 1959 vision of manipulating things at the atomic scale. It then defines nanoscience as the study of nanomaterials and their properties, while nanotechnology is the application of nanoscience to produce devices. Some key points are that properties can differ significantly at the nanoscale due to effects like quantum mechanics and high surface area to volume ratios. Imaging techniques like scanning tunneling microscopes and atomic force microscopes allow structures as small as atoms to be visualized.
The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how chocolate originated from cacao beans used by the Olmecs and Mayans as currency and medicine. Later, chocolate drinks became popular among the Aztecs and Europeans discovered chocolate in the 16th century, initially using it as medicine before it became widely consumed as a sweet treat.
The document provides an introduction to nano-science and nano-technology. It discusses several key topics:
1) It defines nano-materials as low dimension structures like quantum wells, wires, and dots, which can exhibit different electronic and optical properties than bulk materials due to electron confinement effects.
2) It explains how the behavior of electrons is affected by the level of confinement in various nanostructures like quantum wells, wires, and dots.
3) It discusses how nanostructures allow for tailoring of electronic and optical correlations through control of geometric dimensions and electron confinement.
How Pakistan Can Address the Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment Challenge - ...marcus evans Network
Ahead of the marcus evans Evolution Summit 2024 and the Evolution Europe Summit 2024, read here an interview with Dr Murtaza Hussain discussing why pharma companies should consider Pakistan for conducting clinical trials.
Aaron Musgrove of The Brand Makers, a sponsor company at the marcus evans CMO Summit 2023, discusses how CMOs can ensure branded gifts add value to a marketing campaign.
The Future of Hybrid Work & the Lessons to Learn from Stanford University - ...marcus evans Network
Interview with: Niraj Dangoria,
Associate Dean, Facilities Planning and Management, Stanford University. Dangoria is a speaker at the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2023.
“Process adaptability will be key in 2023. Many CPOs do not realize the amount of change coming their way and are not prepared for them. The next few years will not be business as usual. CPOs need to put the right technology in place to manage those new risks and uncertainties,” says Jag Lamba, Chief Executive Officer, Certa.
Certa is a service provider at the marcus evans Chief Procurement Officer Summit 2023.
The Future of Learning and How to Ensure Student Success-Gregory Fowler, Univ...marcus evans Network
Ahead of the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2022, read here an interview with Gregory Fowler on the changing landscape of online learning experiences, and how to meet student needs.
Babi Mitra, a speaker at the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2022, discusses the efficacy of engineering education, and what changes it is undergoing.
Gregory Fowler, a speaker at the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2022, discusses the changing landscape of online learning experiences, and how to meet student needs.
The Potential of Digital and Remote Care Post-Pandemic-Iain Ansell, Team Cons...marcus evans Network
Ahead of the marcus evans Medical Device Manufacturing Summit 2021, Iain Ansell discusses the future of digital health and how manufacturers can ensure connected devices are user centric
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A global, multifaceted media, corporate marketing and information company, employing 3000 professionals in 59 worldwide locations. Our activities are wide ranging, providing up-to-the-minute information for businesses and professionals worldwide.
Our summit and conference divisions deliver over 300 annual events across all industry sectors, providing the world’s leading practitioners with the contacts and insights they need to build and sustain a competitive advantage.
Our training divisions provide our customers with access to the world’s leading technical experts on a truly global basis, focusing on both highly technical training alongside broader soft skills requirements as well as specialized business language and cultural training.
Country of origin labelling (COOL) aims to provide transparency around where foods originate from but its implementation is complex. COOL regulations differ between countries and can be challenging for food businesses to comply with due to globalized supply chains. While COOL does not directly relate to food safety, adhering to its rules helps ensure strong traceability systems. There is ongoing debate around the costs and benefits of COOL for both consumers and businesses.
This document provides tips to help organizations improve their performance on food safety audits by addressing common non-conformances. It identifies the top five non-conformances found in audits as building fabric, housekeeping/hygiene, contamination, HACCP systems, and maintenance/pest control. It then provides specific recommendations in each of these areas to help organizations identify and address potential issues before an audit. The tips include conducting regular inspections of facilities focusing on building integrity, reviewing cleaning procedures and pest control plans, and ensuring HACCP plans and related documentation are up to date. The goal is for organizations to proactively identify and resolve issues in order to minimize non-conformances during audits.
Undeclared allergens continue to be a major challenge in the global food industry due to complex supply chains and changing consumer habits. Allergens can contaminate foods at many stages of production from farms to packaging. Strict management practices are needed to control for allergens, including accurate labeling and segregating allergenic and non-allergenic production areas, but contamination risks remain. Emerging issues like new "free from" product demands and packaging that is not easily distinguishable further complicate allergen management. Vigilant monitoring of all supply chain participants is key to reducing the risk of unexpected allergens in foods.
The document discusses the importance of developing a strong food safety and quality culture within food businesses. It states that a good culture can improve productivity, quality, reduce costs and provide competitive advantages. It identifies several key requirements for establishing a strong culture, including senior management commitment, clear strategies and policies, defined roles, integrated teams, training, measurements, and adapting to changes. The document emphasizes that culture requires constant attention and commitment to develop and maintain.
This document discusses food fraud, which is the intentional adulteration, dilution, substitution, mislabeling, theft or counterfeiting of food for financial gain. It can harm consumers and damage brands. Assessing threats and vulnerabilities is challenging due to a lack of industry knowledge and standardized methodologies. Controls must be implemented to minimize risks, but prioritizing threats can be difficult and detection is not always possible. Ongoing resources are needed to continually monitor for new risks in a complex global supply chain.
How Companies Can Engage Customers by Using Social Plastic in Product Packagi...marcus evans Network
David Katz, founder and CEO of Plastic Bank, believes that companies can engage customers and gain a competitive advantage by using recycled plastic called Social Plastic in product packaging. Plastic Bank creates a global recycling network that empowers communities to exchange plastic waste for goods and services, thereby lifting people out of poverty. Katz states that companies must play a role in environmental cleanup or they will lose business due to shifting consumer demands. Using Social Plastic allows companies to authentically participate in the circular economy and engage stakeholders through transparency into the social impact of the recycled material.
Sustainable Product Packaging in Europe Today - Simo Heljanko & Mårten Karlss...marcus evans Network
The summary discusses sustainable product packaging in Europe. It says that Europe needs to improve its recycling system since China has stopped accepting plastic waste. By 2030 all packaging must contain recycled materials. New recycled plastic and bio-based materials from sugar cane can be used but are currently more expensive. However, their prices should drop with increased competition and consumer demand for sustainable options. Companies may also redesign packages to use less materials to cut costs and plastic usage.
How Kiwi.com Has Transformed the Travel Booking Industry - Oliver Dlouhy News...marcus evans Network
Kiwi.com's proprietary algorithm allows users to combine flights from nearly 700 airlines into single itineraries, resulting in significant savings for customers. The CEO states that the travel industry is shifting from individual airline and hotel sites to meta-search companies like Kiwi.com that offer interlining capabilities. A key to Kiwi.com's success is their "virtual interlining" process that combines flights from various airlines, including budget carriers that normally do not collaborate. Kiwi.com handles over 50 million daily searches and offers frequent price updates and alerts to help customers find the best deals.
Reinventing the Global Defense and Aerospace Industry-Rachel Braun, Paramount...marcus evans Network
Interview with: Rachel Braun, Vice President, Paramount Group.
Braun is a speaker at the marcus evans Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing & R&D Summit 2018, in California, March 1-2.
Lessons from a CPG Startup: How Yummy Spoonfuls is Changing Consumer Behavior...marcus evans Network
Interview with: Agatha Achindu, Founder, Yummy Spoonfuls.
Achindu is a keynote speaker at the marcus evans AmericaPack Summit 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-23.
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Michael Wiesel, Projektleiter technische Großprojekte & Ausbilder für Instandhaltungsverantwortliche, Michelin Reifenwerke AG & Co. KGaA
Speaker presentation for the Process Manufacturing Gipfel 2017
How Pakistan Can Address the Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment Challenge - ...marcus evans Network
Ahead of the marcus evans Evolution Summit 2024 and the Evolution Europe Summit 2024, read here an interview with Dr Murtaza Hussain discussing why pharma companies should consider Pakistan for conducting clinical trials.
Aaron Musgrove of The Brand Makers, a sponsor company at the marcus evans CMO Summit 2023, discusses how CMOs can ensure branded gifts add value to a marketing campaign.
The Future of Hybrid Work & the Lessons to Learn from Stanford University - ...marcus evans Network
Interview with: Niraj Dangoria,
Associate Dean, Facilities Planning and Management, Stanford University. Dangoria is a speaker at the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2023.
“Process adaptability will be key in 2023. Many CPOs do not realize the amount of change coming their way and are not prepared for them. The next few years will not be business as usual. CPOs need to put the right technology in place to manage those new risks and uncertainties,” says Jag Lamba, Chief Executive Officer, Certa.
Certa is a service provider at the marcus evans Chief Procurement Officer Summit 2023.
The Future of Learning and How to Ensure Student Success-Gregory Fowler, Univ...marcus evans Network
Ahead of the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2022, read here an interview with Gregory Fowler on the changing landscape of online learning experiences, and how to meet student needs.
Babi Mitra, a speaker at the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2022, discusses the efficacy of engineering education, and what changes it is undergoing.
Gregory Fowler, a speaker at the marcus evans University Leadership Summit 2022, discusses the changing landscape of online learning experiences, and how to meet student needs.
The Potential of Digital and Remote Care Post-Pandemic-Iain Ansell, Team Cons...marcus evans Network
Ahead of the marcus evans Medical Device Manufacturing Summit 2021, Iain Ansell discusses the future of digital health and how manufacturers can ensure connected devices are user centric
marcus evans Group
A global, multifaceted media, corporate marketing and information company, employing 3000 professionals in 59 worldwide locations. Our activities are wide ranging, providing up-to-the-minute information for businesses and professionals worldwide.
Our summit and conference divisions deliver over 300 annual events across all industry sectors, providing the world’s leading practitioners with the contacts and insights they need to build and sustain a competitive advantage.
Our training divisions provide our customers with access to the world’s leading technical experts on a truly global basis, focusing on both highly technical training alongside broader soft skills requirements as well as specialized business language and cultural training.
Country of origin labelling (COOL) aims to provide transparency around where foods originate from but its implementation is complex. COOL regulations differ between countries and can be challenging for food businesses to comply with due to globalized supply chains. While COOL does not directly relate to food safety, adhering to its rules helps ensure strong traceability systems. There is ongoing debate around the costs and benefits of COOL for both consumers and businesses.
This document provides tips to help organizations improve their performance on food safety audits by addressing common non-conformances. It identifies the top five non-conformances found in audits as building fabric, housekeeping/hygiene, contamination, HACCP systems, and maintenance/pest control. It then provides specific recommendations in each of these areas to help organizations identify and address potential issues before an audit. The tips include conducting regular inspections of facilities focusing on building integrity, reviewing cleaning procedures and pest control plans, and ensuring HACCP plans and related documentation are up to date. The goal is for organizations to proactively identify and resolve issues in order to minimize non-conformances during audits.
Undeclared allergens continue to be a major challenge in the global food industry due to complex supply chains and changing consumer habits. Allergens can contaminate foods at many stages of production from farms to packaging. Strict management practices are needed to control for allergens, including accurate labeling and segregating allergenic and non-allergenic production areas, but contamination risks remain. Emerging issues like new "free from" product demands and packaging that is not easily distinguishable further complicate allergen management. Vigilant monitoring of all supply chain participants is key to reducing the risk of unexpected allergens in foods.
The document discusses the importance of developing a strong food safety and quality culture within food businesses. It states that a good culture can improve productivity, quality, reduce costs and provide competitive advantages. It identifies several key requirements for establishing a strong culture, including senior management commitment, clear strategies and policies, defined roles, integrated teams, training, measurements, and adapting to changes. The document emphasizes that culture requires constant attention and commitment to develop and maintain.
This document discusses food fraud, which is the intentional adulteration, dilution, substitution, mislabeling, theft or counterfeiting of food for financial gain. It can harm consumers and damage brands. Assessing threats and vulnerabilities is challenging due to a lack of industry knowledge and standardized methodologies. Controls must be implemented to minimize risks, but prioritizing threats can be difficult and detection is not always possible. Ongoing resources are needed to continually monitor for new risks in a complex global supply chain.
How Companies Can Engage Customers by Using Social Plastic in Product Packagi...marcus evans Network
David Katz, founder and CEO of Plastic Bank, believes that companies can engage customers and gain a competitive advantage by using recycled plastic called Social Plastic in product packaging. Plastic Bank creates a global recycling network that empowers communities to exchange plastic waste for goods and services, thereby lifting people out of poverty. Katz states that companies must play a role in environmental cleanup or they will lose business due to shifting consumer demands. Using Social Plastic allows companies to authentically participate in the circular economy and engage stakeholders through transparency into the social impact of the recycled material.
Sustainable Product Packaging in Europe Today - Simo Heljanko & Mårten Karlss...marcus evans Network
The summary discusses sustainable product packaging in Europe. It says that Europe needs to improve its recycling system since China has stopped accepting plastic waste. By 2030 all packaging must contain recycled materials. New recycled plastic and bio-based materials from sugar cane can be used but are currently more expensive. However, their prices should drop with increased competition and consumer demand for sustainable options. Companies may also redesign packages to use less materials to cut costs and plastic usage.
How Kiwi.com Has Transformed the Travel Booking Industry - Oliver Dlouhy News...marcus evans Network
Kiwi.com's proprietary algorithm allows users to combine flights from nearly 700 airlines into single itineraries, resulting in significant savings for customers. The CEO states that the travel industry is shifting from individual airline and hotel sites to meta-search companies like Kiwi.com that offer interlining capabilities. A key to Kiwi.com's success is their "virtual interlining" process that combines flights from various airlines, including budget carriers that normally do not collaborate. Kiwi.com handles over 50 million daily searches and offers frequent price updates and alerts to help customers find the best deals.
Reinventing the Global Defense and Aerospace Industry-Rachel Braun, Paramount...marcus evans Network
Interview with: Rachel Braun, Vice President, Paramount Group.
Braun is a speaker at the marcus evans Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing & R&D Summit 2018, in California, March 1-2.
Lessons from a CPG Startup: How Yummy Spoonfuls is Changing Consumer Behavior...marcus evans Network
Interview with: Agatha Achindu, Founder, Yummy Spoonfuls.
Achindu is a keynote speaker at the marcus evans AmericaPack Summit 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-23.
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Michael Wiesel, Projektleiter technische Großprojekte & Ausbilder für Instandhaltungsverantwortliche, Michelin Reifenwerke AG & Co. KGaA
Speaker presentation for the Process Manufacturing Gipfel 2017
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Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey ...SirmaDuztepeliler
"Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey Toward Sustainability"
The booklet of my master’s thesis at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. (Gothenburg, Sweden)
This thesis explores the transformation of the vacated (2023) IKEA store in Kållered, Sweden, into a "Reuse Hub" addressing various user types. The project aims to create a model for circular and sustainable economic practices that promote resource efficiency, waste reduction, and a shift in societal overconsumption patterns.
Reuse, though crucial in the circular economy, is one of the least studied areas. Most materials with reuse potential, especially in the construction sector, are recycled (downcycled), causing a greater loss of resources and energy. My project addresses barriers to reuse, such as difficult access to materials, storage, and logistics issues.
Aims:
• Enhancing Access to Reclaimed Materials: Creating a hub for reclaimed construction materials for both institutional and individual needs.
• Promoting Circular Economy: Showcasing the potential and variety of reusable materials and how they can drive a circular economy.
• Fostering Community Engagement: Developing spaces for social interaction around reuse-focused stores and workshops.
• Raising Awareness: Transforming a former consumerist symbol into a center for circular practices.
Highlights:
• The project emphasizes cross-sector collaboration with producers and wholesalers to repurpose surplus materials before they enter the recycling phase.
• This project can serve as a prototype for reusing many idle commercial buildings in different scales and sizes.
• The findings indicate that transforming large vacant properties can support sustainable practices and present an economically attractive business model with high social returns at the same time.
• It highlights the potential of how sustainable practices in the construction sector can drive societal change.
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