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SUMMARY:How to Reduce Manufacturing Cost Through Energy-Aware Supply Chain Decisions
DESCRIPTION:This executive session takes a deeper look at an issue that is increasingly shaping sourcing and supply chain decisions: energy. Energy is no longer just a utility expense. It is a hidden driver of cost\, risk and resilience across the supply chain. \nJoin the GENEDGE and the Greater Richmond Partnership to learn how leading manufacturers are integrating energy into Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to make stronger sourcing and operational decisions in a volatile environment. \nOverview \nEnergy is no longer just a utility expense – it’s a critical driver of cost\, risk\, and resilience across your supply chain. This session shows how leading manufacturers are integrating energy into Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to make smarter sourcing and operational decisions. \nThis dynamic session will include a thought leadership presentation and discussion on how energy impacts Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and why it should be treated as a core input in supply chain decision-making – not an afterthought. \nParticipants will learn how incorporating energy into TCO reveals hidden costs\, improves supplier selection\, and strengthens supply chain resilience in an increasingly volatile environment. \nWhy Attend \nIn U.S. manufacturing\, energy can represent a significant share of production costs in certain industries – and price volatility continues to impact margins and operational stability. Yet\, most organizations evaluate suppliers and operations using traditional cost models that overlook one critical variable: energy. \nOrganizations that proactively manage energy as a strategic input are better positioned to protect margins\, reduce disruption risk\, improve operational performance\, and build more resilient supply chains. \nIn this session\, you’ll learn how to: \n\nIdentify where energy is quietly driving cost\, margin\, and risk\nImprove sourcing decisions using energy-integrated TCO\nUnderstand how energy volatility impacts supplier reliability and performance\nStrengthen supply chain resilience through energy-aware strategies\nAsk the right executive-level questions to uncover hidden inefficiencies\n\nAgenda \n8:30am – 9:00am – Breakfast/Networking \n9:00am – 9:15am – Kickoff & Introductions \n9:15am – 10:00am – Thought Leadership Presentation: How to Reduce Manufacturing Costs Through Energy Supply Chain Decisions \n10:00am – 10:30am – Facilitated Discussion \nWho Should Attend \n\nManufacturing executives (COO\, CFO\, VP Operations)\nSupply chain and procurement leaders\nPlant managers and operations leaders\nContinuous improvement and engineering professionals\nAnyone responsible for cost\, sourcing\, or operational performance\n\nWhat You’ll Walk Away With \n\nA clear framework for energy-integrated TCO\nPractical ways to apply energy insights to supplier selection and operations\nA better understanding of how energy affects cost-to-serve and profitability\nAn executive playbook to translate energy data into operational and supply chain decisions
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/energy-in-manufactruring/
LOCATION:Greater Richmond Partnership\, 800 E. Canal Street\, Suite 800\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T140000
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SUMMARY:Digitizing Legacy Machines: Making Your Manufacturing Data Work for You
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\n\n\n\nLearn to turn machine data into operational gains with classroom learning\, live tech demos\, and real-world business application. \n\n\n\n\nMake Your Manufacturing Data Work for You\nYou don’t need new machines to run a smarter operation. \nYou need a way to capture what your existing machines already know\, and turn that data into decisions that reduce downtime\, control costs\, and keep your workforce ahead of problems instead of behind them. \nThat’s exactly what this roadshow at Virginia Western Community College is about. \n\nRegister Here  \n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow to identify what production data is worth capturing\nHow low-cost sensors connect legacy machines to usable data\nHow to visualize that data in dashboards your team will actually use\nHow to use it to make faster decisions on downtime\, quality\, and throughput\nHow to calculate ROI and build the internal case for next steps\nConnect with other Virginia manufacturers navigating the same challenges\n\nWhat’s Different?\nMost events give you slides about technology. This one puts the technology in your hands\, explains the business case\, and gives you a roadmap you can use Monday morning. \n01 Classroom Curriculum | Virginia Tech \nProcess → sensor → data → analytics — structured for manufacturers\, not computer scientists. \n02 Live Tech Demo | VT + Weston Johnson + ThinkIQ \nReal sensors and equipment running in the room. See it\, touch it\, ask questions before you invest. \n03 Business Application | Rob Schoenthaler and Weston Johnson \nEvery concept translated into manufacturer language — what it costs\, what it saves\, how to justify it. \nWho Should Attend\nBuilt for the people making decisions inside Virginia manufacturing companies — not consultants\, not software vendors. You. \n\nPlant & Operations Managers — what smart manufacturing can do for output\, uptime\, and operational costs.\nEngineers & Technical Staff — see the technology live and leave with a clear integration path for your facility.\nBusiness Owners & Executives — evaluate the ROI\, ask the right vendor questions\, build a confident adoption roadmap.\n\nYour Expert Presenters\nVirginia Tech — leads the VSMA classroom curriculum and operates the live smart manufacturing demonstration. \nWeston Johnson — showcases smart sensors and defect detection technologies\, translating technical concepts into business impact for plant managers and owners. \nRob Schoenthaler — showcases smart manufacturing technologies and ThinkIQ camera systems\, translating technical concepts into business impact for plant managers and owners. \nVirginia Smart Manufacturing Accelerator Roadshow Series\nThis event is one of seven regional roadshow events delivered across Virginia to help manufacturers explore practical applications of smart manufacturing technologies without the need to travel to large industry conferences. \nThe series is presented through a collaboration of: \n\nGENEDGE\nVirginia Tech\nOld Dominion University\nVirginia State University\nGeorge Mason University\nVirginia Western Community College\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/7280/
LOCATION:Virginia Western Community College\, 3091 Colonial Ave\, Roanioke\, VA\, 24015\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T120000
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CREATED:20260126T210935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T202003Z
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SUMMARY:Driving Performance Improvement by Building a Safety-First Culture
DESCRIPTION:Safety culture is not just a compliance requirement. It is a performance driver. Driving Performance Improvement by Building a Safety-First Culture equips supervisors and safety leaders with a research-informed understanding of how safety behaviors influence productivity\, quality\, retention\, and operational stability. \nBuilt on proven principles from safety science\, human factors\, and organizational culture research\, this workshop shows how strong safety cultures lead to measurable benefits like fewer incidents\, reduced variability\, higher quality outcomes\, and stronger employee loyalty. \nParticipants will examine how leadership behavior is the primary mechanism through which safety values are communicated\, reinforced\, or undermined. Using real-world case studies from high-reliability organizations like Alcoa and DuPont\, the session demonstrates how safety excellence can become a competitive advantage. \n\nWhat You Will Learn\nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the hidden cost of weak safety culture\, including rework\, downtime\, turnover\, and insurance impacts\nUnderstand how industry leaders use safety performance as a strategic differentiator\nRecognize the pivotal influence supervisors have on safety attitudes\, compliance\, and daily norms\nTranslate safety principles into consistent leadership behaviors that shape long-term outcomes\n\n\nWorkshop Agenda\nTopics include: \n\n\nWhy Safety Culture MattersCultural drivers\, behavioral modeling\, and the operational and financial value of safety excellence \n\n\nCase Study: AlcoaHow a Fortune 500 manufacturer used safety as a unifying pillar to improve productivity and profitability \n\n\nLeadership’s Role in Safety CultureThe behavioral science of influence\, credibility\, and norm-setting \n\n\nGroup Activity: Cultural DriversParticipants assess workplace leadership behaviors that reinforce or undermine safety performance \n\n\nBuilding a Safety-First CultureA four-pillar framework to turn safety values into measurable routines and expectations \n\n\nAction PlanningTeams build a targeted plan for strengthening safety culture in their own facility \n\n\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is recommended for manufacturing leaders responsible for daily execution and safe operations\, including: \n\nFrontline Supervisors and Team Leads\nSafety Managers and EHS Leaders\nPlant Managers and Operations Leaders\nHR and Training Leaders supporting supervisor development\nContinuous Improvement Leaders supporting culture change\n\n\nExpected Outcomes\nParticipants will leave with: \n\nA clearer understanding of how safety culture impacts business performance\nPractical behaviors supervisors can reinforce immediately\nA framework for turning safety expectations into consistent daily routines\nA draft action plan to drive measurable safety and performance improvements\n\n\nDuration\n90 Minutes \n\nCost\nNo Cost \n\nRegistration\nRegister through Eventbrite here.
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/driving-performance-improvement-by-building-a-safety-first-culture-half-day-workshop/
LOCATION:Winchester Regional Airport Conference Center\, 491 Airport Rd.\, Winchester\, VA\, 22602\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T133000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20260602T161143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T161704Z
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SUMMARY:Energy - Total Cost of Ownership: How to Reduce Manufacturing Costs Through Energy-Aware Supply Chain Decisions
DESCRIPTION:This session will explore how energy impacts manufacturing costs\, operational efficiency\, asset management\, and supply chain resilience. Attendees will gain insight into how leading manufacturers are incorporating energy into Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) strategies to make smarter sourcing and operational decisions. \nThis discussion is especially beneficial for: \n\nManufacturing executives\nOperations and plant managers\nSupply chain and procurement leaders\nEngineering and continuous improvement professionals\nAnyone responsible for operational performance or cost management\n\nTo register\, please visit:\nPulaski Chamber Event Registration
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/energy-total-cost-of-ownership-how-to-reduce-manufacturing-costs-through-energy-aware-supply-chain-decisions/
LOCATION:Pulaski Innovation Center – New River Conference Room\, 6580 Valley Center Dr\, Fairlawn\, VA\, 24141\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T140000
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CREATED:20260314T135937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T153034Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting Employees While Maintaining a Safe and Productive Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Manufacturers and other employers often face difficult situations involving employee wellbeing\, workplace safety\, and maintaining a productive workforce. Supervisors are frequently the first to encounter these challenges and must balance compassion for employees with the responsibility to protect the workplace and the organization. \nThis session brings together experts from industry and community organizations to discuss practical approaches employers can use when navigating complex employee situations. Participants will gain insight into recognizing and responding to challenging workplace circumstances\, supporting employees in accessing community resources\, and exploring options that help employees remain productive members of the workforce. \nThe program will include perspectives from GENEDGE\, community support organizations\, and workforce development professionals. Together they will highlight approaches that allow employers to respond appropriately\, protect their organizations\, and connect employees with resources that may help them overcome personal challenges while remaining engaged in the workforce. \nRegister Here \nThis event will be held at the Pulaski Innovation Center on Thursday\, May 21 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. \nThis $125 per person training is offered at NO-COST through a GENEDGE partnership with New River/Mt. Rogers Workforce Development Board and the New River Valley Community Services.
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/supporting-employees-while-maintaining-a-safe-and-productive-workplace/
LOCATION:Pulaski Innovation Center – New River Conference Room\, 6580 Valley Center Dr\, Fairlawn\, VA\, 24141\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T120000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20260216T192841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T203853Z
UID:10000066-1779264000-1779278400@genedge.org
SUMMARY:Hands-On Process Improvement Workshop (Half-Day)
DESCRIPTION:This half-day\, hands-on workshop introduces proven process improvement methods through an interactive manufacturing simulation. Participants will learn how to identify value-added versus non-value-added work\, reduce waste\, improve flow\, and align production to customer demand. Through multiple simulation rounds\, attendees apply tools such as process mapping\, workplace organization\, standard work\, visual management\, and pull systems to see how small changes can significantly improve efficiency\, reduce costs\, and improve overall performance. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/hands-on-process-improvement-workshop-half-day-2/
LOCATION:Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance\, 300 Lucado Pl\, Lynchburg\, VA\, 24504\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20260216T193356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T203730Z
UID:10000067-1778659200-1778673600@genedge.org
SUMMARY:Hands-On Process Improvement Workshop (Half-Day) for Spanish Speakers
DESCRIPTION:This half-day\, hands-on\, spanish langauage workshop introduces proven process improvement methods through an interactive manufacturing simulation. Participants will learn how to identify value-added versus non-value-added work\, reduce waste\, improve flow\, and align production to customer demand. Through multiple simulation rounds\, attendees apply tools such as process mapping\, workplace organization\, standard work\, visual management\, and pull systems to see how small changes can significantly improve efficiency\, reduce costs\, and improve overall performance. \nEste taller practico en español\, en medio día presentará métodos de mejora de procesos comprobados vía una simulación interactiva de un proceso de manufactura. Los participantes aprenderán a distinguir entre el trabajo que agrega valor y el que no\, a reducir el desperdicio\, mejorar el flujo\, y alinear la producción a la demanda del cliente. A través de múltiples rondas de simulación\, los asistentes aplicarán herramientas como el mapeo de procesos\, la organización del lugar de trabajo\, aplicación de trabajo estándar\, la gestión visual y los sistemas “pull”. Verán cómo pequeños cambios pueden mejorar significativamente la eficiencia\, reducir costos y mejorar el rendimiento general. \nREGISTER HERE \nVirginia Western Community College\n3094 Colonial Avenue SW\nRoanoke\, VA 24015\nStem Building – Room 214 \nThis $275 per person training is offered at NO-COST through a GENEDGE partnership with Virginia Western Community College and the Greater Roanoke Workforce Development Board. \nSpace Is limited!
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/hands-on-process-improvement-workshop-half-day-delivered-in-spanish/
LOCATION:Virginia Western Community College\, 3091 Colonial Ave\, Roanioke\, VA\, 24015\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T120000
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CREATED:20251219T161405Z
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SUMMARY:Cobotic Welding for Leaders (Half-Day Course) - May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Half-day course for manufacturing leaders exploring cobotic welding. Hands-on demos\, ROI discussion\, and guidance from interest to adoption. \n   \nOverview\nThis half-day course is designed for manufacturing leaders who need to make informed\, business-driven decisions about cobotic welding adoption. Rather than focusing on programming or operator-level training\, the session provides a structured\, practical overview of how cobotic welding can fit into your operation\, what problems it can solve\, and when it does not make sense. \nParticipants will engage directly with cobotic welding systems\, discuss real-world cost and ROI considerations\, and gain clarity on how to move from interest to a disciplined adoption plan. \nWhat You’ll Learn and Experience \n\nHands-on interaction with cobotic welding systems in a live training environment\nPractical discussion of benefits\, limitations\, costs\, and ROI drivers\nOperational considerations including workforce impact\, throughput\, and quality\nCommon pitfalls and misconceptions around cobotic welding adoption\nGuidance on moving from initial interest to evaluation\, piloting\, and implementation\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis course is intended for: \n\nOwners\, executives\, and senior leaders\nOperations and manufacturing managers\nEngineering and production decision-makers\nAnyone responsible for capital investment or technology strategy\n\nNo prior robotics or welding automation experience is required. \nProgram Context\nThis course is offered as part of the HAMMER Program (Hampton Roads Advanced Manufacturing Modernization with Emerging Robotics) and is delivered at the Cobotic Alliance Center—providing manufacturers with low-risk exposure\, education\, and guidance around collaborative robotic welding. \nCost \n\n$250 per seat (grant-subsidized)\n$1\,000 standard cost\n\nSeats are limited to ensure meaningful interaction with equipment and instructors. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/cobotic-welding-for-leaders-half-day-course-may-2026/
LOCATION:Cobotic Alliance Center – SCA (at Tabet Manufacturing)\, 1344 Ballentine Blvd\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23504\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T133000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20260404T151810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T145933Z
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SUMMARY:Leading for Operational Excellence
DESCRIPTION:Leadership behaviors drive performance. Learn how communication\, coaching\, and alignment improve individual and plant results. \n\n\n\n\nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain why communication clarity and behavioral consistency are foundational to safety\, productivity\, engagement\, and morale.\nIdentify leadership behaviors that build trust\, improve motivation\, and strengthen performance culture.\nApply structured coaching models that improve employee capability\, confidence\, and alignment.\nEvaluate performance using a balanced approach that considers both results and behaviors.\n\nRegister Here  Registration closes April 28th for this event on May 5th. \nNormally priced at $125 per person\, this event is being offered at no cost to Virginia manufacturers through a partnership between The Southwest Virginia Alliance for Manufacturing\, The New River/Mt. Rogers Workforce Development Board\, The Joint Industrial Development Authority of Wythe County and GENEDGE\, Virginia’s MEP Center\, using federal Manufacturing Extension Partnership funding.
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/7164/
LOCATION:Virginia Housing Conference Center\, 105 East Main Street\, Wytheville\, VA\, 24382\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20260313T193415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T194708Z
UID:10000068-1777449600-1777471200@genedge.org
SUMMARY:VSMA Smart Manufacturing Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:Digitizing Legacy Machines: Making Your Manufacturing Data Work for You\nManufacturers are under increasing pressure to improve productivity\, reduce downtime\, and gain better visibility into their operations. Smart manufacturing technologies can help address these challenges\, but many small and mid-sized manufacturers are unsure where to begin. \nThe Virginia Smart Manufacturing Accelerator (VSMA) Roadshow Series is designed to help Virginia manufacturers understand how digital technologies can be applied to existing equipment and operations without requiring major capital investments. \nThis event combines classroom instruction\, live technology demonstrations\, and practical business discussion to show how manufacturers can begin capturing and using operational data to improve decision-making on the shop floor. \nParticipants will see how manufacturing data can move from machines to actionable insights that help reduce downtime\, improve quality\, and strengthen operational control. \n\nEvent Details\nDate: Wednesday\, April 29\, 2026Time: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PMLocation: New College Institute (NCI)\, Martinsville\, Virginia \nCost: Free to attendRegistration: RequiredCapacity: Limited seating \nSign up HERE through Eventbrite \n\nWhat Makes This Event Different\nThis roadshow combines three learning components in a single program designed specifically for manufacturers. \nClassroom Instruction\nSubject matter experts from Virginia Tech will explain the smart manufacturing journey from machine-level data collection to operational decision-making. \nLive Technology Demonstration\nParticipants will see sensors\, equipment\, and data collection systems operating in a live demonstration environment\, providing a hands-on understanding of how digital technologies connect to manufacturing equipment. \nBusiness Application\nIndustry experts will translate the technology into practical business terms\, discussing implementation considerations\, expected costs\, and potential operational benefits. \n\nWhat You Will Learn\nParticipants will gain insight into the full path from machine data to operational improvement\, including: \n\nHow to identify what production data is valuable to capture\nHow sensors connect machines to usable operational data\nHow manufacturing data can be visualized through dashboards and analytics\nHow data can support faster decision-making on downtime\, quality\, and throughput\nHow to evaluate return on investment and prioritize next steps\n\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis event is designed for leaders and decision-makers within Virginia manufacturing companies\, including: \nPlant and Operations ManagersGain insight into how smart manufacturing technologies can improve uptime\, efficiency\, and operational performance. \nEngineers and Technical StaffUnderstand how sensors\, data systems\, and analytics tools integrate with existing equipment. \nBusiness Owners and ExecutivesLearn how to evaluate the business case for smart manufacturing investments. \n\nPart of the Virginia Smart Manufacturing Accelerator Roadshow Series\nThis event is one of seven regional roadshow events delivered across Virginia to help manufacturers explore practical applications of smart manufacturing technologies without the need to travel to large industry conferences. \nThe series is presented through a collaboration of: \n\nGENEDGE\nVirginia Tech\nOld Dominion University\nVirginia State University\nGeorge Mason University\nNew College Institute\n\n\nNext Steps for Interested Manufacturers\nFollowing the event\, manufacturers can work with GENEDGE to further evaluate opportunities to improve operational performance through smart manufacturing technologies. \nGENEDGE can assist companies with structured assessments\, improvement roadmaps\, and identifying available funding opportunities that support technology adoption.
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/vsma-smart-manufacturing-roadshow/
LOCATION:New College Institute (NCI)\, 191 Fayette Street\, Martinsville\, VA\, 24112\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20251204T161324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T164053Z
UID:10000052-1776938400-1776952800@genedge.org
SUMMARY:Cobotic Alliance Center/HAMMER Open House - Apr 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open houses include a center tour\, live demonstrations\, and time for questions with SCA staff. \nThe Cobotic Alliance Center is a regional hub dedicated to helping small and medium-sized manufacturers in Hampton Roads adopt and integrate cobotic welding. The Center provides hands-on demonstrations\, training\, and real-world evaluation of cobotic systems to reduce risk and accelerate learning. Through the HAMMER Program—Hampton Roads Advanced Manufacturing Modernization with Emerging Robotics—we offer structured workforce development\, technical guidance\, and support packages designed to meet companies wherever they are in their cobotic journey. \n \nThe HAMMER Program is an initiative designed to help small and medium-sized manufacturers explore\, train\, and integrate cobotic welding technologies. HAMMER provides companies with guided access to hands-on demonstrations\, workforce upskilling\, part and process evaluations\, and practical integration support. The program meets manufacturers at their current level of readiness\, helping them understand where cobots fit\, what benefits they can expect\, and how to adopt the technology with confidence and reduced risk. \nREGISTER TO ATTEND HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/cobotic-alliance-center-hammer-open-house-apr-2026/
LOCATION:Cobotic Alliance Center – SCA (at Tabet Manufacturing)\, 1344 Ballentine Blvd\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23504\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T140000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20260126T210952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T152505Z
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SUMMARY:Leading for Operational Excellence
DESCRIPTION:Strong leadership is not a “soft skill.” It is an operational capability that directly influences safety\, productivity\, quality\, retention\, and culture. Leading for Operational Excellence is designed to strengthen supervisory and managerial performance using evidence-based leadership practices proven to drive measurable results. \nIn this workshop\, participants examine the relationship between leadership conduct and real operational indicators. They will learn how communication clarity\, coaching effectiveness\, and performance alignment shape both individual success and plant performance. \nThis session is academically grounded and highly practical\, giving leaders tools they can apply immediately on the shop floor. \n\nWhat You Will Learn\nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain why communication clarity and behavioral consistency are foundational to safety\, productivity\, engagement\, and morale\nIdentify leadership behaviors that build trust\, improve motivation\, and strengthen performance culture\nApply structured coaching models that improve employee capability\, confidence\, and alignment\nEvaluate performance using a balanced approach that considers both results and behaviors\n\n\nFramework Used\nThis workshop is built on methodologies from Development Dimensions International (DDI)\, a leadership research and development organization known for competency-based frameworks grounded in decades of leadership science. \nParticipants will learn validated models and practical tools based on empirical evidence\, not anecdotal advice. \n\nWorkshop Agenda\nTopics include: \n\n\nWhy Leadership Behaviors MatterHow leadership practices influence reliability\, error reduction\, retention\, and culture \n\n\nMeeting Employees’ Personal NeedsIntrinsic vs extrinsic motivation\, psychological safety\, and engagement drivers \n\n\nCoaching Conversations with ImpactWhy traditional supervisory conversations fail\, and how structured coaching improves outcomes \n\n\nLeading Performance DiscussionsEvidence-based approaches to feedback that strengthen accountability while preserving trust \n\n\nAction PlanningA guided exercise to help leaders apply new insights immediately \n\n\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is ideal for leaders who influence daily performance and employee experience\, including: \n\nFrontline Supervisors and Team Leads\nProduction Managers and Department Managers\nContinuous Improvement and Lean Leaders\nHR and Talent Leaders supporting supervisor development\nHigh-potential employees preparing for leadership roles\n\n\nExpected Outcomes\nParticipants will leave with: \n\nA clear understanding of how leadership behaviors connect to operational performance\nPractical coaching and communication tools that improve day-to-day execution\nMore effective approaches to accountability and performance conversations\nA simple action plan to strengthen leadership routines immediately\n\n\nDuration\n2 hours \n\nCost\n$125 per participant \n\nRegistration\nClick Here to Register through EventBrite
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/leading-for-operational-excellence-half-day-workshop/
LOCATION:Pulaski\, VA
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T120000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20260114T183115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T183115Z
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SUMMARY:Six Course Leadership Training Series - Danville Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:Drive results with stronger frontline leaders!\nJoin us for an exclusive 6-course leadership training series tailored specifically for the dynamic manufacturing sector! Dive deep into the core tenets of leadership and learn how to navigate\, inspire\, and drive growth within your manufacturing company. Whether you’re a mid-level manager\, a frontline supervisor\, or preparing for a supervisory role\, this series is designed with you in mind. \nWhat You Will Gain: \n\nLeadership Foundations\nEfficient operational strategies\nThe power of data-driven decisions\nEmbracing technology and innovation\nTeam Dynamics and Effective Communication\nStrategic Planning & Vision\nChange Management in Manufacturing\nDeveloping a Leadership Legacy\n\nBeneficial for any professional seeking to: Become a good (or better) leader. Equip yourself with industry-specific leadership skills. Network with fellow manufacturing professionals. Improve operational efficiency\, team dynamics\, and overall business performance. \nClasses will be on Thursday mornings from 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon with the following schedule: \n\nFebruary 26th – Communications: Connect Through Conversations\nMarch 12th- Coaching: Moving People Forward\nMarch 26th – Setting Goals and Reviewing Results\nApril 9th – Addressing Poor Performance\nApril 23rd – Building and Sustaining Trust\nMay 7th – Resolving Workplace Conflict\n\n“This program is helping organizations build stronger leaders who can improve retention\, performance\, and workplace culture\,” said Anne Moore-Sparks\, President & CEO of the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce. “We’re excited to see this training return to our region\, where leadership development is critical to business growth.” \nThe course equips current and emerging leaders with practical\, behavior-based skills in communication\, coaching\, goal setting\, performance management\, trust-building and conflict resolution. Each four-hour session combines instruction with skills practice\, group discussion\, and real-world application. \nBert Eades\, Business Development Director at GENEDGE\, emphasized the long-term value: “When organizations invest in developing leaders\, they see measurable impacts in employee engagement\, retention\, and productivity. This course is structured to give supervisors and managers the tools they need to lead with confidence and clarity.” \nLocal industry leaders agree on the program’s impact. Amelia Cheek\, HR Business Partner at IperionX\, shared: “Our leaders who attended past sessions came back more prepared to handle real challenges. They’re more effective coaches\, better communicators\, and stronger contributors to our culture.” \nEducation partners are also key to the program’s success. Chad Younger\, Director of Workforce Services at Danville Community College\, noted: “We’re proud to host this training on our campus. DCC is committed to supporting regional workforce development\, and programs like this provide immediate and lasting benefits for local employers.” \nThis course is ideal for: \n\nMid-level managers: Professionals who are already in leadership roles and are looking to refine their skills.\nFrontline supervisors: Those who are at the grassroots of operations and are responsible for immediate decision-making.\nAspiring supervisors: Employees looking to move up the ladder and take on more managerial roles.\n\nCost for all six classes is $1\,500 per person. Classes are capped at 20 for this session. \nFor more information or questions about the Leadership training please contact: \nBert Eades (276) 734.6291 bert.eades@genedge.org \nTo register via Eventbrite\, click HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/six-course-leadership-training-series-danville-spring-2026/
LOCATION:Danville Community College\, 1008 South Main Street Taylor Bldg\, Rm 203 B\, Danville\, VA\, 24541\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T120000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20251218T221358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T221358Z
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SUMMARY:Hands-On Process Improvement Workshop (Half-Day)
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis half-day\, hands-on workshop introduces proven process improvement methods through an interactive manufacturing simulation. Participants will learn how to identify value-added versus non-value-added work\, reduce waste\, improve flow\, and align production to customer demand. Through multiple simulation rounds\, attendees apply tools such as process mapping\, workplace organization\, standard work\, visual management\, and pull systems to see how small changes can significantly improve efficiency\, reduce costs\, and improve overall performance. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/hands-on-process-improvement-workshop-half-day/
LOCATION:Mountain Gateway Community College\, Rockbridge Regional Center\, 2019 Forest Ave.\, Buena Vista\, VA\, 24416\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20251219T160618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T164129Z
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SUMMARY:Cobotic Welding for Leaders (Half-Day Course) - Feb 2026
DESCRIPTION:Half-day course for manufacturing leaders exploring cobotic welding. Hands-on demos\, ROI discussion\, and guidance from interest to adoption. \n   \nOverview\nThis half-day course is designed for manufacturing leaders who need to make informed\, business-driven decisions about cobotic welding adoption. Rather than focusing on programming or operator-level training\, the session provides a structured\, practical overview of how cobotic welding can fit into your operation\, what problems it can solve\, and when it does not make sense. \nParticipants will engage directly with cobotic welding systems\, discuss real-world cost and ROI considerations\, and gain clarity on how to move from interest to a disciplined adoption plan. \nWhat You’ll Learn and Experience \n\nHands-on interaction with cobotic welding systems in a live training environment\nPractical discussion of benefits\, limitations\, costs\, and ROI drivers\nOperational considerations including workforce impact\, throughput\, and quality\nCommon pitfalls and misconceptions around cobotic welding adoption\nGuidance on moving from initial interest to evaluation\, piloting\, and implementation\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis course is intended for: \n\nOwners\, executives\, and senior leaders\nOperations and manufacturing managers\nEngineering and production decision-makers\nAnyone responsible for capital investment or technology strategy\n\nNo prior robotics or welding automation experience is required. \nProgram Context\nThis course is offered as part of the HAMMER Program (Hampton Roads Advanced Manufacturing Modernization with Emerging Robotics) and is delivered at the Cobotic Alliance Center—providing manufacturers with low-risk exposure\, education\, and guidance around collaborative robotic welding. \nCost \n\n$250 per seat (grant-subsidized)\n$1\,000 standard cost\n\nSeats are limited to ensure meaningful interaction with equipment and instructors. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/cobotic-welding-for-leaders-half-day-course-feb-2026/
LOCATION:Cobotic Alliance Center – SCA (at Tabet Manufacturing)\, 1344 Ballentine Blvd\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23504\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20251204T161028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T193617Z
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SUMMARY:Cobotic Alliance Center/HAMMER Open House - Jan 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open houses include a center tour\, live demonstrations\, and time for questions with SCA staff. \nThe Cobotic Alliance Center is a regional hub dedicated to helping small and medium-sized manufacturers in Hampton Roads adopt and integrate cobotic welding. The Center provides hands-on demonstrations\, training\, and real-world evaluation of cobotic systems to reduce risk and accelerate learning. Through the HAMMER Program—Hampton Roads Advanced Manufacturing Modernization with Emerging Robotics—we offer structured workforce development\, technical guidance\, and support packages designed to meet companies wherever they are in their cobotic journey. \n \nThe HAMMER Program is an initiative designed to help small and medium-sized manufacturers explore\, train\, and integrate cobotic welding technologies. HAMMER provides companies with guided access to hands-on demonstrations\, workforce upskilling\, part and process evaluations\, and practical integration support. The program meets manufacturers at their current level of readiness\, helping them understand where cobots fit\, what benefits they can expect\, and how to adopt the technology with confidence and reduced risk. \nREGISTER TO ATTEND HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/cobotic-alliance-center-hammer-open-house-jan-2026/
LOCATION:Cobotic Alliance Center – SCA (at Tabet Manufacturing)\, 1344 Ballentine Blvd\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23504\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T120000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20250923T233145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T203412Z
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SUMMARY:Half-day Lean Training - Lynchburg\, VA
DESCRIPTION:GENEDGE\, through a grant from Virginia Tech\, is offering a no-cost\, half-day Lean Process Improvement Training for up to 20 participants. This half-day session is designed to accelerate the adoption of Lean and Industry 4.0 practices across the Commonwealth—helping Virginia manufacturers and organizations compete more effectively. This hands-on workshop uses three engaging simulations to demonstrate how Lean practices cut waste\, improve efficiency\, and boost profitability. Designed for operators\, supervisors\, engineers\, and managers\, participants will leave with: \n\na shared Lean language and mindset\npractical tools for reducing waste and driving efficiency\nstronger employee engagement and ownership of process improvements\n\nWhy Attend \nGive your team the skills\, mindset\, and tools they need to drive measurable improvements on the shop floor. \nThis powerful workshop\, that promises to deliver immediate\, practical value to participants and their organizations\, is normally $275 per person. For this occasion\, GENEDGE will offer this training at no-cost due to the Virginia Tech Industry 4.0 ACE Initiative grant.  Space is limited. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/half-day-lean-102-workshop-lynchburg-va/
LOCATION:Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance\, 300 Lucado Pl\, Lynchburg\, VA\, 24504\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T120000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20250923T232652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T203452Z
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SUMMARY:Half-day Lean Training – Covington\, VA
DESCRIPTION:GENEDGE\, through a grant from Virginia Tech\, is offering a no-cost\, half-day Lean Process Improvement Training for up to 20 participants. This half-day session is designed to accelerate the adoption of Lean and Industry 4.0 practices across the Commonwealth—helping Virginia manufacturers and organizations compete more effectively. This hands-on workshop uses three engaging simulations to demonstrate how Lean practices cut waste\, improve efficiency\, and boost profitability. Designed for operators\, supervisors\, engineers\, and managers\, participants will leave with: \n\na shared Lean language and mindset\npractical tools for reducing waste and driving efficiency\nstronger employee engagement and ownership of process improvements\n\nWhy Attend \nGive your team the skills\, mindset\, and tools they need to drive measurable improvements on the shop floor. \nThis powerful workshop\, that promises to deliver immediate\, practical value to participants and their organizations\, is normally $275 per person. For this occasion\, GENEDGE will offer this training at no-cost due to the Virginia Tech Industry 4.0 ACE Initiative grant.  Space is limited. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/half-day-lean-102-workshop-covington-va/
LOCATION:Mountain Gateway Community College\, 1000 College Dr.\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250811T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20250204T175255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T150659Z
UID:10000040-1754899200-1763139600@genedge.org
SUMMARY:Danville Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Course
DESCRIPTION:The Danville Office of Economic Development & Tourism\, in partnership with GENEDGE\, is excited to offer the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Training (LSSBB) for industrial and commercial professionals in Danville and Pittsylvania County!\n📅 Start Date: August 11th\, 2025 📍 Location: The Institute for Advanced Learning & Research\, 150 Slayton Avenue\, Danville\nWhy Participate? \n✔️Master advanced tools\, techniques\, and leadership skills\n✔️Lead projects that reduce waste and enhance efficiency\n✔️Improve quality across operations \n🗓️ Training Duration: 4 months \n🗓️ Schedule: One week per month\, Monday-Friday\n🕗 Class Times: 8am-5pm (Monday classes start at 12pm)\n📚 Format: Engaging lectures and simulation-based exercises\n  \nDates:\n\n\nAugust 11 – 15\n\n\nSeptember 8 – 12\n\n\nOctober 13 – 17\n\n\nNovember 10 – 14\n\n\nCOST\n\n\nBusinesses located within the city of Danville and jointly owned industrial parks in Danville – Pittsylvania County will receive a subsidized cost of $3\,000 per participant.\n\n\nBusinesses located outside of these limits will pay an unsubsidized cost of $11\,000 per participant.\n\n\nAn invoice will be sent to your inbox after registration. Please contact Katie Kultgen\, Senior Secretary\, with any billing questions at katie.kultgen@discoverdanville.com.\n\n\n\n\nLimited spots available! Secure your place and transform your career.\nRegister HERE!\nElevate Your Career with Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification!
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/danville-lean-six-sigma-black-belt-certification-course/
LOCATION:The Institute for Advanced Learning & Research\, 230 Slayton Ave\, Danville\, VA\, 24540
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T153000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20250204T174425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T152840Z
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SUMMARY:VSMA & CESMII Smart Manufacturing Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:https://genedge.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/CESMII-Roadshow-Video-2.mp4\nUnveiling Smart Manufacturing\, Empowering Innovators and Inspiring Change\nJoin us Thursday\, March 27 to explore the future of manufacturing!\nThe Virginia Smart Manufacturing Accelerator (VSMA)\, in collaboration with the Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII)\, is excited to present the Smart Manufacturing Roadshow at the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) in Disputanta\, VA. \nDate: March 27\nTime: 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.\nLocation: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) 5520 W Quaker Rd\, Disputanta\, VA 23842\nThis full-day event will feature exciting speakers\, live demonstrations of smart manufacturing technologies\, engaging breakout sessions\, a facility tour\, and more. It’s an excellent opportunity to connect with industry leaders and explore the latest in smart manufacturing advancements. \nAgenda:\n8:30AM – Welcome & Introduction to Smart Manufacturing \n8:50AM – Keynote Presentation: Sudhi Bangalore (Founding Partner & CEO\, FullBore)\n9:25 AM – Smart Manufacturing Mindset: Rob Schoenthaler (Chief Revenue Officer\, ThinkIQ)\n10AM – Breakout Sessions 1&2 with CESMII and VCU \n11AM – Breakout Sessions 3&4 with VT and ODU \n11:55-1PM – Lunch\, Networking\, and Lobby Displays \n1PM – Breakout Sessions 5&6 with CESMII and VCU \n2PM – Smart Manufacturing Solution Demonstrations: John Louka (Application Engineer at CESMII)\n2:40PM – Discuss next steps with Rob Schoenthaler \n3-3:30PM – CCAM Facility Tour\n  \nQuick download the agenda HERE! \nSpeakers and Topics:\nVirginia Commonwealth University:\n\nFrom Data to Prediction: Secure\, Energy-Efficient\, and AI-Driven Manufacturing\n\nOld Dominion University:\n\nA Smarter Future: Smart Manufacturing in Education & Training\n\nVirginia Tech:\n\nDigitizing Machines\, Even Legacy Ones\n\nVirginia State University:\n\nData Collection in Manufacturing & Compressed Air Leak Detection\n\nCESMII:\n\nSMIP Basics (Smart Manufacturing Information Profile)\nSmart Manufacturing & Lean Principles\n\nLearn more at vsma.tech \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/vsma-cesmii-smart-manufacturing-roadshow/
LOCATION:Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM)\, 5520 W Quaker Rd\, Disputanta\, VA\, 23842
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20241212T150031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T093939Z
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SUMMARY:Engineering Solutions for Industry through University Senior Design Capstone Program - Open-House
DESCRIPTION:Are you a manufacturer looking for help on your latest project?  \nLearn how complex problems may be solved through Batten College for Engineering & Technology’s Senior Design Capstone Program at Old Dominion University! \nThis informative Open House will include presentations by the ODU Engineering Department’s faculty and staff as well as presentations by Senior Design Capstone teams offering insight into their experiences and projects.\n\nIn addition\, tours of ODU’s Monarch Lab\, Additive Manufacturing & Innovation Lab\, and Manufacturing Engineering & Innovation Lab.  \n\nA mix and mingle with light refreshments will close the event\, allowing attendees to review senior design posters and chat with faculty and students about their projects\, interests\, and capabilities.\n\nODU’s Areas of Interest Include: \n\nElectrical Engineering \n\n\nComputer Engineering \n\n\nModeling/simulation Engineering \n\n\nMechanical Engineering \n\n\nAerospace Engineering \n\n\nData Science Analytics\, Concentration in Engineering and Big Data Analysis \n\nQuick download directions
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/engineering-solutions-for-industry-through-university-senior-design-capstone-program-open-house/
LOCATION:E.V. Williams Engineering & Computational Sciences Building\, 4700 Elkhorn Ave\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23508\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20250206T170021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T135857Z
UID:10000041-1741266000-1747328400@genedge.org
SUMMARY:Six Course Leadership Training Series - Danville
DESCRIPTION:Drive results with stronger frontline leaders!\nSOLD -OUT \nJoin us for an exclusive 6-course leadership training series tailored specifically for the dynamic manufacturing sector! Dive deep into the core tenets of leadership and learn how to navigate\, inspire\, and drive growth within your manufacturing company. Whether you’re a mid-level manager\, a frontline supervisor\, or preparing for a supervisory role\, this series is designed with you in mind. \nWhat You Will Gain: \n\nLeadership Foundations\nEfficient operational strategies\nThe power of data-driven decisions\nEmbracing technology and innovation\nTeam Dynamics and Effective Communication\nStrategic Planning & Vision\nChange Management in Manufacturing\nDeveloping a Leadership Legacy\n\nBeneficial for any professional seeking to: Become a good (or better) leader. Equip yourself with industry-specific leadership skills. Network with fellow manufacturing professionals. Improve operational efficiency\, team dynamics\, and overall business performance. \nClasses will be on Thursday afternoons from 1 to 5 p.m. with the following schedule: \n\nMarch 6th – Communications: Connect Through Conversations\nMarch 20th – Coaching: Moving People Forward\nApril 3rd – Setting Goals and Reviewing Results\nApril 17th – Addressing Poor Performance\nMay 1st – Building and Sustaining Trust\nMay 15th – Resolving Workplace Conflict\n\nThis course is ideal for: \n\nMid-level managers: Professionals who are already in leadership roles and are looking to refine their skills.\nFrontline supervisors: Those who are at the grassroots of operations and are responsible for immediate decision-making.\nAspiring supervisors: Employees looking to move up the ladder and take on more managerial roles.\n\nClasses Are capped at 20 for this session | Cost for all six classes is $1\,500 per person\nFor more information or questions about the Leadership training please contact: \nBert Eades (276) 734.6291 bert.eades@genedge.org \nSOLD -OUT 
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/six-course-leadership-training-series-danville-2/
LOCATION:RCATT Regional Center for Advanced Technology & Training\, 121 Slayton Avenue\, Danville\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T150000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20241018T191426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T204106Z
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SUMMARY:Re-VAMMP Workshop – Roanoke\, VA February 20th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Are you a metal manufacturer in Virginia looking to expand or modernize your capabilities? \n  \nExplore your businesses potential for growth and innovation.\n  \nJoin us for a series of transformative workshops designed to build a common understanding of the benefits and requirements of Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM).\n  \nFebruary 20th\, 2025\, 9:30am – 3pm\nRoanoke Higher Education Center\n108 N Jefferson St\nRoanoke\, VA 24016\nREGISTER > HERE\nWhy Attend?\nOur comprehensive workshop curriculum includes:\nWhat is Metal Additive Manufacturing? Learn the basics and key concepts. \nWhy is this technology important? Understand the significance of MAM in modern manufacturing. \nHow can this technology expand or modernize your capabilities? Explore the potential for growth and innovation. \nGuest Speaker:\nKevin Nims (attending all dates)\, a representative from AUSTAL USA\, operators of the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at IALR in Danville\, will share the assistance programs they provide to additive manufacturers to qualify for Navy supply chain opportunities. \nKevin is an experienced Materials Planner and Production Scheduler with a strong history working in the consumer goods industry. Skilled in Manufacturing\, Material Requirements Planning (MRP)\, SAP\, and Supply Chain Management. \nAdditional Topics to Cover:\nTypes or Categories of Metal Additive Manufacturing: \n\n\n\nPowder Bed Fusion: Laser\, Electron Beam\nDirected Energy Deposition: Powder\, Wire\, Cold Spray\nSintering: Binder Jetting\, Material Jetting\, Material Extrusion\nFriction Stir\n\n\n\n  \nBusiness Considerations: \n\n\n\nImplementation Costs\nOperating Costs\nOverhead Costs\nPre-processing\, Printing\, and Post-processing\nFinancial Analysis: Cost comparison with other methods\n\n\n\n  \nCase Studies: Real-world examples of successful MAM applications. \nDesign for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) Principles: Learn how to design for MAM to optimize performance and efficiency. \nCyber Security Considerations: Understand the importance of protecting your digital assets. \n  \n\nHow do I move forward in Virginia?\n\nQualification/Certification\nResources\n\n\n\nGUEST Speaker: Kevin Nims\, representative from AUSTAL USA\, operators of the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at IALR in Danville\, will share the assistance programs they provide to additive manufacturers to qualify for Navy supply chain opportunities. \n  \nREGISTER > HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/re-vammp-workshop-roanoke-va-february-20th-2025/
LOCATION:Roanoke Higher Education Center\, 108 N Jefferson St\, Roanoke\, VA\, 24016\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T150000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20241018T190718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T204020Z
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SUMMARY:Re-VAMMP Workshop – Weyers Cave\, VA February 18th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Are you a metal manufacturer in Virginia looking to expand or modernize your capabilities? \n  \nExplore your businesses potential for growth and innovation.\n  \nJoin us for a series of transformative workshops designed to build a common understanding of the benefits and requirements of Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM).\n  \nFebruary 18th\, 2025\, 9:30am – 3pm\nBlue Ridge Community College – Plecker Center\nOne College Lane\nWeyers Cave\, VA  24486\nREGISTER > HERE\nWhy Attend?\nOur comprehensive workshop curriculum includes:\nWhat is Metal Additive Manufacturing? Learn the basics and key concepts. \nWhy is this technology important? Understand the significance of MAM in modern manufacturing. \nHow can this technology expand or modernize your capabilities? Explore the potential for growth and innovation. \nGuest Speaker:\nKevin Nims (attending all dates)\, a representative from AUSTAL USA\, operators of the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at IALR in Danville\, will share the assistance programs they provide to additive manufacturers to qualify for Navy supply chain opportunities. \nKevin is an experienced Materials Planner and Production Scheduler with a strong history working in the consumer goods industry. Skilled in Manufacturing\, Material Requirements Planning (MRP)\, SAP\, and Supply Chain Management. \nAdditional Topics to Cover:\nTypes or Categories of Metal Additive Manufacturing: \n\n\n\nPowder Bed Fusion: Laser\, Electron Beam\nDirected Energy Deposition: Powder\, Wire\, Cold Spray\nSintering: Binder Jetting\, Material Jetting\, Material Extrusion\nFriction Stir\n\n\n\n  \nBusiness Considerations: \n\n\n\nImplementation Costs\nOperating Costs\nOverhead Costs\nPre-processing\, Printing\, and Post-processing\nFinancial Analysis: Cost comparison with other methods\n\n\n\n  \nCase Studies: Real-world examples of successful MAM applications. \nDesign for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) Principles: Learn how to design for MAM to optimize performance and efficiency. \nCyber Security Considerations: Understand the importance of protecting your digital assets. \n  \n\nHow do I move forward in Virginia?\n\nQualification/Certification\nResources\n\n\n\nGUEST Speaker: Kevin Nims\, representative from AUSTAL USA\, operators of the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at IALR in Danville\, will share the assistance programs they provide to additive manufacturers to qualify for Navy supply chain opportunities. \nREGISTER > HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/re-vammp-workshop-weyers-cave-va-february-18th-2025/
LOCATION:Blue Ridge Community College – Plecker Center\, One College Lane\, Weyers Cave\, VA\, 24486\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20241018T125825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T151703Z
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SUMMARY:Re-VAMMP Workshop – Richmond VA\, January 30th 2025
DESCRIPTION:Are you a metal manufacturer in Virginia looking to expand or modernize your capabilities? \n  \nExplore your businesses potential for growth and innovation.\n  \nJoin us for a series of transformative workshops designed to build a common understanding of the benefits and requirements of Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM).\n  \nJanuary 30th\, 2025\, 9:30am – 5pm\nVirginia Tech Richmond Center\n2810 N. Parham Road\, Suite 300\nRichmond\, VA 23294\nREGISTER > HERE\nWhy Attend?\nOur comprehensive workshop curriculum includes:\nWhat is Metal Additive Manufacturing? Learn the basics and key concepts. \nWhy is this technology important? Understand the significance of MAM in modern manufacturing. \nHow can this technology expand or modernize your capabilities? Explore the potential for growth and innovation. \nGuest Speakers:\nGriffin Keller (attending 1/28 & 1/30) and Kevin Nims (attending all dates)\, representatives from AUSTAL USA\, operators of the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at IALR in Danville\, will share the assistance programs they provide to additive manufacturers to qualify for Navy supply chain opportunities. \nGriffin is an MSME with over 20 years of experience\, including 8 years of expertise in Quality Systems Management. \nShe is experienced in several different aspects of engineering: \n\nDesign\, Manufacturing\, Sourcing\, Quality\, Regulatory\, Service\, and Field Support within a variety of fields including automotive\, power generation\, Medical Devices\, and the DoD.\n\nKevin is an experienced Materials Planner and Production Scheduler with a strong history working in the consumer goods industry. Skilled in Manufacturing\, Material Requirements Planning (MRP)\, SAP\, and Supply Chain Management. \nAdditional Topics to Cover:\nTypes or Categories of Metal Additive Manufacturing: \n\n\n\nPowder Bed Fusion: Laser\, Electron Beam\nDirected Energy Deposition: Powder\, Wire\, Cold Spray\nSintering: Binder Jetting\, Material Jetting\, Material Extrusion\nFriction Stir\n\n\n\n  \nBusiness Considerations: \n\n\n\nImplementation Costs\nOperating Costs\nOverhead Costs\nPre-processing\, Printing\, and Post-processing\nFinancial Analysis: Cost comparison with other methods\n\n\n\n  \nCase Studies: Real-world examples of successful MAM applications. \nDesign for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) Principles: Learn how to design for MAM to optimize performance and efficiency. \nCyber Security Considerations: Understand the importance of protecting your digital assets. \n  \n\nHow do I move forward in Virginia?\n\nQualification/Certification\nResources\n\n\n\nGUEST Speakers: Griffin Keller and Kevin Nims\, representatives from AUSTAL USA\, operators of the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at IALR in Danville\, will share the assistance programs they provide to additive manufacturers to qualify for Navy supply chain opportunities. \n  \nGriffin Keller is the Quality Manager for Austal USA Advanced Technologies\, joining just shy of a year ago. Griffin is managing the activation program to engage and guide suppliers through the technical qualification and onboarding processes which will then enable them to become Additive Manufacturing serial production facilities approved for use in part production for the Marine Industrial Base (MIB). Griffin is an MSME with over 20 years of experience\, including 8 years of expertise in Quality Systems Management and maintaining Regulatory Compliance of Medical Devices to 21 CFR 820\, ISO 13485\, MDSAP\, MEDDEV\, and EU MDR 2017/745.  She is a certified lead auditor to ISO 9001:2015 and experienced in several different aspects of engineering: Design\, Manufacturing\, Sourcing\, Quality\, Regulatory\, Service\, and Field Support within a variety of fields including automotive\, power generation\, Class I\, II\, and III Medical Devices\, and the DoD. \nREGISTER > HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/re-vammp-workshop-richmond-january-30th-2025/
LOCATION:Virginia Tech Richmond Center\, 2810 N. Parham Road\, Suite 300\, Richmond\, VA\, 23294\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250128T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20240805T144232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T151558Z
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SUMMARY:Re-VAMMP Workshop - Norfolk VA\, January 28th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Are you a metal manufacturer in Virginia looking to expand or modernize your capabilities? \n  \nExplore your businesses potential for growth and innovation.\n  \nJoin us for a series of transformative workshops designed to build a common understanding of the benefits and requirements of Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM).\n  \nJanuary 28th\, 2025\, 9:30am – 5pm\nNorfolk Public Library – Downtown Branch at Slover\n235 E Plume St\, Room 650\nNorfolk\, VA 23510\nREGISTER > HERE\nWhy Attend?\nOur comprehensive workshop curriculum includes:\nWhat is Metal Additive Manufacturing? Learn the basics and key concepts. \nWhy is this technology important? Understand the significance of MAM in modern manufacturing. \nHow can this technology expand or modernize your capabilities? Explore the potential for growth and innovation. \nGuest Speakers:\nGriffin Keller (attending 1/28 & 1/30) and Kevin Nims (attending all dates)\, representatives from AUSTAL USA\, operators of the Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence at IALR in Danville\, will share the assistance programs they provide to additive manufacturers to qualify for Navy supply chain opportunities. \nGriffin is an MSME with over 20 years of experience\, including 8 years of expertise in Quality Systems Management. \nShe is experienced in several different aspects of engineering: \n\nDesign\, Manufacturing\, Sourcing\, Quality\, Regulatory\, Service\, and Field Support within a variety of fields including automotive\, power generation\, Medical Devices\, and the DoD.\n\nKevin is an experienced Materials Planner and Production Scheduler with a strong history working in the consumer goods industry. Skilled in Manufacturing\, Material Requirements Planning (MRP)\, SAP\, and Supply Chain Management. \nAdditional Topics to Cover:\n\nTypes or Categories of Metal Additive Manufacturing:\n\nPowder Bed Fusion: Laser\, Electron Beam\nDirected Energy Deposition: Powder\, Wire\, Cold Spray\nSintering: Binder Jetting\, Material Jetting\, Material Extrusion\nFriction Stir\n\n\n\n  \n\nBusiness Considerations:\n\nImplementation Costs\nOperating Costs\nOverhead Costs\nPre-processing\, Printing\, and Post-processing\nFinancial Analysis: Cost comparison with other methods\n\n\n\n  \nCase Studies: Real-world examples of successful MAM applications. \nDesign for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) Principles: Learn how to design for MAM to optimize performance and efficiency. \nCyber Security Considerations: Understand the importance of protecting your digital assets. \n  \n\nHow do I move forward in Virginia?\n\nQualification/Certification\nResources\n\n\n\nREGISTER > HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/re-vammp-workshop-schedule/
LOCATION:Norfolk Public Library – Downtown Branch at Slover\, 235 E Plume St\, Room 650\, Norfolk\, VA\, 23510\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241018T140000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20240927T181514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T200707Z
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SUMMARY:Industry 4.0 Past\, Present\, and Future: Train the Trainer Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Tech’s GO Virginia Project is excited to host a free to attend Industry 4.0 focused Train the Trainer workshop at the Botetourt Center at Greenfield on October 16-18\, 2024. \nThe purpose of the three-day workshop is to: \n\nIncrease understanding of Industry 4.0 concepts and technologies used by the Automated-Connected-Electrified (ACE) workforce of our region.\nRecognize terms\, concepts\, and examples of LEAN principles.\nIdentify critical skills required to successfully educate adult learners.\nDevelop a tentative training proposal for use at their place of employment.\n\nThe workshop will include a tour of a local plant\, Eldor Group: USA! \nThis training is recommended for Human Resources trainers\, coordinators\, manufacturing engineers\, quality and lead operators\, operation support specialists and quality control managers. \nSign up for the free workshop HERE. \nJoin us and become an Industry 4.0 expert and develop an industry- or company-specific training proposal at our three-day\, in-person workshop! \nContact jennife7@vt.edu with any questions.
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/industry-4-0-past-present-and-future-train-the-trainer-workshop/
LOCATION:Botetourt Center at Greenfield\, 57 S Center Drive\, Daleville\, VA\, 24083\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="GO Virginia Region 2":MAILTO:jennife7@vt.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20230727T213635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T231253Z
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SUMMARY:Six Course Leadership Training Series
DESCRIPTION:Drive results with stronger frontline leaders!\nRegistration is Closed for This Event –\nFor information or questions about the Leadership training please contact: \nBert Eades (276) 734.6291 bert.eades@genedge.org \nSix Course Leadership Training Series\nDrive results through stronger frontline leaders! \nJoin us for an exclusive 6-course leadership training series tailored specifically for the dynamic manufacturing sector! Dive deep into the core tenets of leadership and learn how to navigate\, inspire\, and drive growth within your manufacturing company. Whether you’re a mid-level manager\, a frontline supervisor\, or preparing for a supervisory role\, this series is designed with you in mind. \nWhat You Will Gain: \n\nLeadership Foundations\nEfficient operational strategies\nThe power of data-driven decisions\nEmbracing technology and innovation\nTeam Dynamics and Effective Communication\nStrategic Planning & Vision\nChange Management in Manufacturing\nDeveloping a Leadership Legacy\n\nBeneficial for any professional seeking to: Become a good (or better) leader. Equip yourself with industry-specific leadership skills. Network with fellow manufacturing professionals. Improve operational efficiency\, team dynamics\, and overall business performance. \nRefreshments Will Be Served. \nClasses will be on Thursday afternoons from 1 to 5 p.m. with the following schedule: \nSept. 12 – Communications: Connect Through Conversations \nSept. 26 – Coaching: Moving People Forward \nOct. 10 – Setting Goals and Reviewing Results \nOct. 24 – Addressing Poor Performance \nNov. 7 – Building and Sustaining Trust \nNov. 21 – Resolving Workplace Conflict \nThis course is ideal for: \n\nMid-level managers: Professionals who are already in leadership roles and are looking to refine their skills.\nFrontline supervisors: Those who are at the grassroots of operations and are responsible for immediate decision-making.\nAspiring supervisors: Employees looking to move up the ladder and take on more managerial roles.\n\nClasses Are capped at 20 for this session | Cost for all six classes is $1\,500 per person\nFor information or questions about the Leadership training please contact: \nBert Eades (276) 734.6291 bert.eades@genedge.org \nCo-sponsored by: GENEDGE \, Danville Community College & The Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce. \nRegistration is Closed for This Event
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/six-course-leadership-training-series-danville/
LOCATION:RCATT Regional Center for Advanced Technology & Training\, 121 Slayton Avenue\, Danville\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T123000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20240411T133205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T174837Z
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SUMMARY:Half-Day Lean Process Improvement Class - Pulaski Innovation Center
DESCRIPTION: Dive Deeper into Process Improvement with GENEDGE: Master the Mechanics of Manufacturing!\nREGISTER HERE\nJoin us at the Pulaski Innovation Center in Fairlawn\, VA for a transformative half-day lean overview paired with hands-on simulation\, this interactive training accommodates 10-13 keen learners. \nWhat’s In Store? \n\nParticipants will go through three quick simulation rounds to teach concepts. Operators will build K’nex “Widgets” to simulate a traditional manufacturing operation.\nA Training overview will address standard lean tools and improvement methodologies\, including lot size reduction\, single piece flow and simulation results will demonstrate impacts to business in lead-times\, profitability and productivity.\nIn the simulation’s third-round the team applies concepts of kaizen and process improvement to create their own process flow\, which they can see the results of the changes and improvements over the three rounds.\n\nWitness Remarkable Results in Just Three Rounds! \nCycle time reduction of 80%\n90% reduction in WIP\n60% reduction of floor space\nUp to 150% increase in number of units shipped\n70% Increase in profit. \nTopics covered include: \n• Definition of Lean\n• 8 types of waste\n• Value add vs non-value add activities\n• Standard work\n• 5 S and visual management\n• Batch manufacturing and lot size reduction\n• Pull systems and Kanban\n• Point of use storage\n• Line balancing\n• Teamwork and kaizen\n• Plant layout \nReserve Your Spot & Ignite Operational Excellence With GENEDGE!\nINSTRUCTOR: Cheryl A. Carrico\, PH.D.\, P.E. \nCOST IS $275.00PP \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/half-day-lean-process-improvement-class-pulaski-innovation-center/
LOCATION:Pulaski Innovation Center – New River Conference Room\, 6580 Valley Center Dr\, Fairlawn\, VA\, 24141\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T123000
DTSTAMP:20260703T010941
CREATED:20240815T215114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T215410Z
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SUMMARY:Half-Day Lean Process Improvement Class - Abingdon\, VA
DESCRIPTION: Dive Deeper into Process Improvement with GENEDGE: Master the Mechanics of Manufacturing!\nREGISTER HERE\nJoin us at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center Rooms 230 & 231 in Abingdon\, VA for a transformative half-day lean overview paired with hands-on simulation\, this interactive training accommodates 10-13 keen learners. \nWhat’s In Store? \n\nParticipants will go through three quick simulation rounds to teach concepts. Operators will build K’nex “Widgets” to simulate a traditional manufacturing operation.\nA Training overview will address standard lean tools and improvement methodologies\, including lot size reduction\, single piece flow and simulation results will demonstrate impacts to business in lead-times\, profitability and productivity.\nIn the simulation’s third-round the team applies concepts of kaizen and process improvement to create their own process flow\, which they can see the results of the changes and improvements over the three rounds.\n\nWitness Remarkable Results in Just Three Rounds! \nCycle time reduction of 80%\n90% reduction in WIP\n60% reduction of floor space\nUp to 150% increase in number of units shipped\n70% Increase in profit. \nTopics covered include: \n• Definition of Lean\n• 8 types of waste\n• Value add vs non-value add activities\n• Standard work\n• 5 S and visual management\n• Batch manufacturing and lot size reduction\n• Pull systems and Kanban\n• Point of use storage\n• Line balancing\n• Teamwork and kaizen\n• Plant layout \nReserve Your Spot & Ignite Operational Excellence With GENEDGE!\nINSTRUCTOR: Cheryl A. Carrico\, PH.D.\, P.E. \nCOST IS $275.00PP \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://genedge.org/events-calendar/half-day-lean-process-improvement-class-abingdon-va/
LOCATION:Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center\, 1 Partnership Cir\, Abingdon\, Virginia\, 24210
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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