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Webinar – Smart Manufacturing: Moving From Static to Dynamic Manufacturing Operations

Discover new ways data analytics and artificial intelligence are transforming smart machines and manufacturing in the upcoming live webinar Smart Manufacturing: Moving From Static to Dynamic Manufacturing Operations with Dr. Brian Anthony, Director of MIT’s Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Program. A Q&A session will follow the presentation.

In the webinar, you’ll learn about Dr. Anthony’s online program, Smart Manufacturing: Moving From Static to Dynamic Manufacturing Operations, which draws on MIT’s more than 100 years of university-industry collaboration to explore how sensors, software, and systems can help you create a smart enterprise at any scale. From modeling to manufacturing systems to advanced data analytics, you’ll acquire the smart technology strategies you need to get—and stay—ahead.

Visit the Smart Manufacturing: Moving From Static to Dynamic Manufacturing Operations course page on the MIT Professional Education website.

About the Faculty

Dr. Brian W. Anthony

With over 25 years of experience in product realization, Dr. Anthony designs instruments and techniques to monitor and control physical systems. He is the Co-Director of MIT’s Medical Electronic Device Realization Center and Associate Director of MIT.nano. His work involves systems analysis and design, calling upon mechanical, electrical, and optical engineering, along with computer science and optimization. He has extensive experience in market-driven technology innovation, product realization, and entrepreneurship and commercialization at the intersection between information technology, design, and advanced manufacturing. Dr. Anthony spent the first part of his career as an entrepreneur. He advanced and directed the development of products and solutions for the industrial and scientific video markets. He has been awarded 20 patents, published over 50 peer-reviewed articles, and won an Emmy from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for innovations in sports broadcasting.

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