Join Us
Cleveland Engineering Society
'Lunch and Learn'
Rebooting American
Manufacturing
Thursday,
January 22, 2009
11:30 AM to 1:15 PM
If you were unable to join
us.
Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown
1100 Carnegie Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
REGISTRATION
REQUIRED:
Ohio
registered Professional Engineers can earn 1 Continuing
Professional Development hour for attendance at this
program.
Moderated by: Mary Kaye
Denning, CEO and Chief Nudger, GarageInventorLive,
Inc.
Panelists:
Ste
ve Messina, P.E., Entrepreneur and
Inventor
Kenneth L. Mitchell, P.E., Esq.,
Owner, Woodling, Krost & Rust
Karl Scheucher, Chief Engineer,
Modtech Corp.
Mary Kaye Denning is positively bullish on Cleveland
and its manufacturing capability. "You can build anything man
ever thought of within the bounds of Cleveland," she says.
"Cleveland is my choice for the Capital of know-how(TM)."
So, it all starts with an idea for a product. No, Denning says,
"It all starts with a market for a product. Ask who invented
the light bulb, and most say, Edison. Edison didn't invent the
light bulb; he added a process improvement. However, what
positioned him out front was his process improvement on
innovation itself. By building the entire electrical system -
idea to the final product; innovation with a market, the
world lit up. Denning says, "this is why Cleveland rocks;
she has the brainpower that can capitalize on the question and
be the next electrical system. We just have to raise the
flag.
The Capital of know-how(TM) is the new-and-next
Menlo Park headquartered in Cleveland. Networking her process
people together, we will sell manufacturing capacity and
know-how.
Inventors create jobs; manufacturers create economies.
Our future is in the hands of Cleveland's engineering
community."
At the table for the discussion are a trio of
individuals with vast and varied engineering and manufacturing
experience.
Steve Messina worked for Boeing,
United Technology and the Department of Defense. He has
designed, developed and engineered an idea for a fluid
dispersion system that has been granted US and international
patent rights.
Karl Scheucher leads Modtech Corp.'s
development of a Scalable Intelligent Power Supply (SIPS)
technology platform that is the foundation for a family of
proprietary, highly portable power
products spanning applications from mobile networking to
electric vehicles.
On the global market, the legal community has the tools to
protect your property overseas, Ken Mitchell
is a registered professional
engineer and patent attorney with considerable international
patent application prosecution experience in various
disciplines, including mechanical, electrical, nanotechnology
and MEMS based fabrication.
How can we reboot American manufacturing, and what role will
Cleveland play? Please join us for this important and
informative program.
The Capital of know-how(TM) is a trademark of Mary
Kaye Denning.
GarageInventorLive.org is a not-for-profit Ohio
corporation registered under the 501(c)3 IRS tax
code.
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