- MI PIC’s three concepts: Capabilities, Outreach and Engagements
- DM SIG is getting a lot of buzz, we have longevity and need to brand ourselves
- MI blueprint for our National Strategy – we are looking to replicate MI in other areas and are currently exploring MA, VA and the west coast
- DM Web Development, Requirements and Applications
- Business Model for DM Website – Subscription vs A La Carte
- Education and Training – both on virtual site and PIC facility
- Two SIG sub-committees are established and gaining traction with goals and actions items for 2013:
- Education and Certification
- Marketing and Outreach
Moving Forward:
NCMS goals align with SIG members and we have a path to achieving those goals and seeing the results. In the next 6 months, MI PIC will be open, our website will be established and projects will be underway. SIG members are clear with what we want to achieve in the next 6 months to a year:
- Comprehensive and holistic projects that see results – projects meaning accessibility, training and implementing
- SIG roles – SIG owns specific projects and is responsible for getting the funding
- Define Software/Hardware Constellations that can be recommended to small and medium size manufacturing companies
- Crafting case studies that resonate with small and medium size manufacturing companies that need HPC and SIG members being a part of that story.
Presentations, meeting notes and a member contact list from the meeting are available in the Digital Manufacturing SIG group on the NCMS Member Website.
NCMS DM SIG Meeting
Monday, February 4th – Tuesday, February 5th, 2013
Hosted by PARC, a Xerox Company and Autodesk
Please note, all times are Pacific Time.
Monday, February 4th, 2013
6:00 – 8:00pm A Tour and Reception at the Autodesk Gallery at One Market in San Francisco
Tuesday, February 5th, 2013
8:30 Continental Breakfast
9:00 Welcome / Introductions / Review Agenda
9:30 NCMS Update
10:00 The Michigan Predictive Innovation Center (Part 1):
The “Three” Buckets
- OEM Effort
- Web Development
- Engaging the Missing Middle
10:45 Morning Break
11:00 The Michigan Predictive Innovation Center (Part 2):
DM SIG Engagement
- Solicitation
- Partnering with Jobs & Innovation Accelerator Challenge for Advanced Manufacturing Grant Team (InnoState)
- Next Steps
11:45 Tour and Introduction of PARC Innovation Exhibit
12:00 Lunch
1:00 PARC Digital Manufacturing Program Overview
1:30 Autodesk Presentation
2:00 Engagement Opportunity: Web Deployment and Manufacturing Apps
- Tool Qualification
- Hosting and Support
- Training
- Business Model
2:45 Break
3:15 Working / Networking Session
Opportunity for DM SIG members to collaborate and build off of current/pending opportunities at the current and planned Predictive Innovation Centers
4:00 Final Thoughts / Upcoming Meeting Information
4:30 Adjourn
5:00 Networking Reception
Airports:
San Francisco (SFO) / San Jose (SJC)
Note: It is recommended that you rent a car/car pool
Driving Directions to Autodesk Gallery (February 4th Reception):
Autodesk Gallery at One Market
One Market, Floor 2
San Francisco, CA 94105
From SFO or SJC airports:
- US 101 North
- Take Exit 430A for I-280 Towards Daly City/Downtown San Francisco
- Keep Right and Merge onto I-280N
- Continue on The Embarcadero to Market Street and Turn Right
Driving Directions to PARC (February 5th Meeting):
3333 Coyote Hill Road
Palo Alto, CA
From San Francisco/ SFO & Peninsula
Driving on 280 southbound:
- [from airport: 101 North to 380, then 380 West to 280 South]
- 280 South toward San Jose
- Exit at Page Mill Road; at the end of the off ramp, turn left
- Right on Coyote Hill Road (small street immediately after light/ Deer Creek Road)
- PARC is on the left, just past the crest of the hill
Driving on 101 southbound:
- Exit Embarcadero/Oregon Expressway
- Follow signs to Oregon Expressway
- Oregon Expressway will become Page Mill Road
- Continue on Page Mill Road
- Left on Coyote Hill Road (small street immediately after Foothill Expressway; if you pass Deer Creek Road or 280 you’ve gone too far)
- PARC is on the left, just past the crest of the hill
From San Jose/ SJC
Driving on 280 northbound:
- [from airport: 880 South to 280 North - or- 87 North to 280 North]
- 280 North toward San Francisco
- Exit at Page Mill Road; at the end of the off ramp, turn right
- Right on Coyote Hill Road (small street immediately after light/ Deer Creek Road)
- PARC is on the left, just past the crest of the hill
Driving on 101 northbound:
- Exit Embarcadero/Oregon Expressway
- Follow signs to Oregon Expressway
- Oregon Expressway will become Page Mill Road
- Continue on Page Mill Road
- Left on Coyote Hill Road (small street immediately after Foothill Expressway; if you pass Deer Creek Road or 280 you’ve gone too far)
- PARC is on the left, just past the crest of the hill
Dinah’s Garden Hotel – $205.00 per night
We have secured a small number of rooms at Dinah’s Garden Hotel at a discounted rate of $205.00 per night, plus tax and fees. Please use the group name, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences when making your reservations.
Dinah’s Garden Hotel
4261 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, Ca 94306-4405
650 493 2844
Hotel is approximately a 7 minute drive from PARC
Room description: Deluxe Rooms with 2 Full Size Beds
Please call early; the cut-off date for this room block is Friday, January 18th.
Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel - $249.00 per night
We have secured a room block at Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel at a discounted rate of $249.00 per night, please tax and fees. Please use the group name, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences when making your reservations.
Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel
4290 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, Ca 94306
650-857-0787
Hotel is approximately an 8 minute drive from PARC
Please call early; the cut-off date for this room block is Friday, January 18th.
