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14 MiMfg Magazine April 2019 No one knows your business better than you so it’s extremely helpful to do some self-reflection and really do the work of visualizing the future state and how it’s enabled by Industry 4.0 tech. Then you can engage with clarity and a sense of direction. — Joe LaRussa, Brose North America resources; you need help and getting help means asking questions. During the MFG Forum, a panel of industry leaders will share their views on how to prepare for the unknown. Phil Cunningham, senior vice president for strategy and mergers & acquisitions at Varroc Lighting Systems will be a panel participant and shared with MMA a list of questions manufacturers should be asking as they look to prepare for a possible future downturn:* • What would be the impact on your business if you saw a significant reduction in volume (i.e. >20 percent)? • Have you identified areas of weakness? • How strong is your balance sheet? • Do you have enough liquidity? • Are you doing everything possible to conserve cash? • What controls do you have in place to control expenditure and recruitment? • Can you start reductions to overhead and employee costs now without impacting the business? • What exposure do you have regarding your suppliers and supply contracts? * Not all questions offered are listed... Learn more at the MFG Forum! Capitalize on New Technology Today’s new technology is already almost out-of-date, that’s how quickly things are changing. With speed and agility as a top priority, and your customer’s patience diminishing just as fast, your business needs to understand and implement the technologies best suited to your unique brand. Industry 4.0 has been on the forefront of manufacturing’s future plans for a few years already and the technologies within that broad term — cloud computing, big data, the Industrial Internet of Things, automation, etc. — are becoming better known, yet the implementation of these strategies remains quite low. According to a study by BDO, 99 percent of middle market manufacturing executives are moderately familiar with Industry 4.0, only 5 percent are currently implementing those strategies. Register Today! 2019 MFG Forum Agenda Why the Digital Transformation Will be a People Transformation Joe LaRussa,Brose North America Inc. PRIME® Success Story Shape Corporation and Grand Haven High School Leveraging Technology in Information Systems for Organizational Development George Singos and Chuck Werner, The Center Middle Market Manufacturing: How to Thrive in a Transforming Environment Tom Stewart, National Center for the Middle Market Prepare for the Unknown: Structuring Agreements to Survive Market Changes Manufacturing Panel Empowering Mind & Machine: How Industry 4.0 Is Reinventing Life As We Know It Andy Storm, Eckhart Inc. 2019 MFG Forum Registration Online: www.mimfg.org Phone: 517-487-8521 E-mail: [email protected] Pricing: $150/person for MMA Industry & Associate Members $250/person for MMA Insurance and Future Members Learn more at mimfg.org ! “[Industry 4.0] is a hot topic and all the solutions providers and consultants are positioning themselves to be part of that space. The benefit is you can gather different pieces to construct a vision for your own organization without needing to be too far in the tech itself,” said Joe LaRussa, director of industrialization engineering with Brose North America and a keynote speaker at the 2019 MFG Forum. “No one knows your business better than you so it’s extremely helpful to do some self-reflection and really do the work of visualizing the future state and how it’s enabled by Industry 4.0 tech. Then you can engage with clarity and a sense of direction.” Regardless of what technology is right for you, it’s becoming more and more imperative that every manufacturer utilize some new technology to further their progress. Even if you don’t, your competitors probably are and the last thing a manufacturer can do in this age of technological advancement is fall behind.