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The Manufacturing Leadership Council Identifies 6 Critical Issues Predicted to Disrupt the Industry

Frost & Sullivan's MLC urges industrial companies to embrace new leadership models, enterprise-wide digitization and information-driven factories for future growth
Frost & Sullivan
2016-09-22 20:12 2772

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Sept. 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC), an executive-level leadership organization dedicated to achieving transformational growth for the manufacturing industry, announces its Critical Issues roadmap to Manufacturing 4.0, the next wave of industrial progress.

The Journey to Manufacturing 4.0
The Journey to Manufacturing 4.0

With the global manufacturing industry at a pivotal point in its history, the MLC, a unit of global consultancy at Frost & Sullivan, identifies six Critical Issues facing the manufacturing industry as it undertakes its journey to the information-based future envisioned by Manufacturing 4.0. These issues include:

  • Factories of the Future
  • The Integrated Manufacturing Enterprise
  • Innovation in Manufacturing
  • Transformative Technologies
  • Next-Generation Manufacturing Leadership & the Changing Workforce
  • Cybersecurity

Find detailed descriptions of the MLC's new Critical Issues agenda at http://frost.ly/ci16

Based on extensive consultation with more than 500 senior executives and associate members of the MLC and Board of Governors, the latest Critical Issues agenda is designed to help manufacturers align their thinking and practices for a successful journey to Manufacturing 4.0.

"The future of manufacturing is not only going to be full of new opportunities for strong growth based on the intelligent use of new cyber/physical technologies, such as the Internet of Things, Big Data and the Cloud, but it is also going to be an exciting place to work for a new generation of employees," said David R. Brousell, co-founder of the MLC. "To enable this vision to become a reality, manufacturing executives need a strategic roadmap to transform their businesses for the digital era. The MLC's Critical Issues agenda brings both focus and clarity to the mission of Manufacturing 4.0."

"Our future cyber/physical environment will be based on connectivity -- connected products, connected supply chains, and connected factories," added John Fleming, a member of the Manufacturing Leadership Council's Board of Governors and former Executive Vice President of Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs at Ford Motor Co. "The Council's leadership is needed to develop the roadmaps and the skilled people necessary to ensure that we can fully utilize the 'Industrial Internet of Things' and deliver further progress on the key metrics of safety, quality and cost efficiency."

About the Manufacturing Leadership Council

Founded in 2008, the Manufacturing Leadership Council's vision is to create and inspire a global community of manufacturing executives who believe in the proposition that manufacturing is the fundamental driver of economic and social prosperity, and that its growth will lead to a better future and a higher standard of living for all people. The MLC's mission is to inspire manufacturing executives to achieve transformational growth for themselves, their companies, and for the industry at large through enlightened leadership.

The Council focuses on the intersection of advanced technologies and the business, identifying growth and improvement opportunities in the operation, organization and leadership of manufacturing enterprises. In support of this, the Council produces an extensive portfolio of leadership networking, information, and professional development products, programs, and services.  

For more information and to join the MLC, please visit www.frost.com/mlc

About Frost & Sullivan

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Corporate Communications Associate -- North America
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