Published by Todd Bush on February 7, 2023
SOUTHFIELD, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HOUSTEX 2023, an SME event for small-to-medium-size manufacturers, will feature a lineup of some of manufacturing’s most insightful minds and innovative leaders sharing their knowledge of how to successfully transform traditional plant operations into digitally driven factories and highly trained workforces of the future.
The event, scheduled for Feb. 21-23 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, is sponsored by SME and AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology. The two nonprofits have partnered on HOUSTEX 2023 to engage industry, academia and government agencies in bringing solutions to SMMs that drive the advancement of smart manufacturing principles. HOUSTEX, which is part of the Manufacturing Technology Series — is one of four regional events conducted biannually to share knowledge, experience, technology and connections among manufacturers.
“We’ve brought together a strong lineup of manufacturing’s most successful leaders in business strategy and technology application to share with SMMs practical knowledge on how to develop and positively apply a digital migration strategy to their enterprises,” said Robert “Bob” Willig, executive director and CEO of SME. “To ensure their survival, there is no ‘if’ for this transformation — it’s ‘when’ the transformation needs to happen. Its benefits include increased competitiveness on a global scale, acceleration of year-over-year growth, improved productivity and better workforce utilization.”
Willig said HOUSTEX 2023 will feature three keynote speakers during the three-day event and will offer thought-leadership panel discussions and other featured speakers from small-to-large companies that have successfully navigated the smart manufacturing journey. Each will share their experiences and provide tips for efficient adoption of digital technologies and processes.
Keynote speakers include:
Thought leadership will be in abundance at HOUSTEX 2023 with four panel discussions planned over the event’s three days. These include, “How Not to Fail in your Digital Transformation Journey;” “Pathway to Technology Adoption;” “Manufacturing Industry and Economic Outlook for 2023;” and “Benchmark: Data Is All the Rage, But What Is Actually Getting Done?”
More than 200 Houston-area high school students will experience manufacturing through SME’s Bright Minds Student Summit program. The student summit will provide several keynote speakers and include guided show-floor tours of exhibiting manufacturing companies. This program will help students explore the latest 3D technologies, view high-tech manufacturing demonstrations, connect with colleges and universities with robust engineering programs, and discover leading global companies hiring in the field.
This year, HOUSTEX and MSC Industrial Direct Co. Inc. will present a Small Shop Digital Solution Showcase to expose attendees to the latest technological innovations designed to improve year-over-year profitability. Designed to help SMMs close the digital tech gap and improve the productivity of both their workforce and equipment, the showcase includes digital solutions such as predictive milling, in-situ monitoring, artificial intelligence/machine learning, and an all-in-one solution that uses machining dynamics to stabilize and optimize milling performance.
Follow HOUSTEX 2023 by visiting the HOUSTEX 2023 website. The event is also on Facebook, as well as Twitter and Instagram.
For registration information, visit the HOUSTEX 2023 registration page.
To become an exhibitor or sponsor, visit the Exhibitor / Sponsor Inquiry page.
AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology represents and promotes U.S.- based manufacturing technology – those who design, build, sell and service the continuously evolving technology that lies at the heart of manufacturing. Learn more at https://amtonline.org.
SME believes in the power of technology and the innovation of people to advance our nation and solve the world’s greatest problems. For 90 years, SME has led the manufacturing ecosystem to elevate manufacturers, academia, professionals and the communities in which they operate. We help build the bridge from today to the future by developing the next generation of manufacturing talent and informing industry on technology advances that can propel their operations into excellence. Learn more at https://sme.org, follow @SME_MFG on Twitter or https://facebook.com/SMEmfg.
NOTE TO EDITORS: High-resolution images of Bob Willig and previous HOUSTEX events are available from SME. Use this link for: media registration for HOUSTEX 2023, February 21-23 in Houston
Contacts
Michael Scholl
Senior PR Representative, SME
[email protected]
Tel. +1 313.425.3040
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.
Inside This Issue 🌬️ Return and Verified Announce First 100% Wind-Powered Direct Air Capture Hub, Designed To Scale to 500,000 Tons Annually 🌍 The Importance of Responsible Carbon Removal: Insight...
Inside This Issue 💰 OnStream Receives $26 Million in Federal Funding for Louisiana Offshore Carbon Storage Hub Development and Announces Joint Venture Partnership with Major Midstream Company 🌍 Ex...
Inside This Issue 🌍 EDF Group and Abraxas Power Corp. Announce Strategic Partnership for the Exploits Valley Renewable Energy Corporation Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project in Newfoundland 💧 Hydro...
Clean Hydrogen Hub in Michigan Gets $22M in Federal Backing
LANSING, MI – More than $22 million in newly awarded federal funds will move a planned hydrogen hub in Michigan further toward development. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer this week announced that a state-s...
College of Engineering Researchers Receive DOE Grants to Put Carbon Back Underground
Faculty wins $35 million to expand research into commercial-scale carbon storage across Utah to tackle climate change. The University of Utah has been awarded $36 million in grants from the U.S. D...
The approved program amendments will catalyze private sector investment in decarbonizing California’s transportation sector to support climate action and cleaner air. SACRAMENTO — The California A...
Testing Limestone’s Ability to Capture Carbon From Air
Northwestern’s DOE-funded project will kick off in January 2025 at a farm in downstate Illinois A Northwestern University-led team of interdisciplinary researchers has received $5.1 million from t...
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.