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Future of Making Things

The Future of Making Things is here.

And it is disrupting every industry in the way things are designed, made, and used. With the right technology leverage and knowledge, this disruption is your opportunity to prepare your business for a new era to stay competitive – An era that is converging, integrating and connecting at lighting speed across industries.

Whether you are in manufacturing that mass-customize products for demanding consumers, or in construction that manufacture their own prefabricated walls and ductwork or in media firms that take cues from the automotive industry and pre-visualize their entertainment properties, we want to share with you how to fully capitalize on these opportunities. In today’s competitive landscape, anyone can be an innovator—and it’s all about who innovates first.

The Event

Date: 29 September 2017
Day: Friday
Time: 12.00PM – 5.00PM
Venue: Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre, Room 311

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The Programme


Registration and Lunch

12.00PM – 1.30PM


Featuring Workstation

1.30PM – 2.00PM
Session by Mr Frederick, HP Singapore


Productivity on the Move

2.00PM – 2.20PM
HP 2-in-1 Mobility Overview by Mr Roy Low, HP Singapore


Industry 4.0 & The Future of Making Things

2.20PM – 3.20PM

In this presentation, the speaker will talk about the latest industry trends which are driving global manufacturing and infrastructure changes. Some of
these changes are setting new directions of how products are being designed, made and used, to buildings and infrastructure being manufactured.

The presenter will share key technologies that are highlighted from Gartner’s Hype Cycle. This Hype Cycle specifically focuses on the set of technologies
that is showing promise in delivering a high degree of competitive advantage over the next five to 10 years.

We will explore and discuss various new technology predictions that will change our lives as well as discussing case studies of product as a service
models, from ownership to access.


Tea Break

3.20PM – 3.50PM


Product Design & Manufacturing Collection

3.50PM – 4.40PM
Session by Kok Heng, Manufacturing Industry (ASEAN)
End to end digital workflow for mechanical, electrical, simulation, CAM and factory design


Closing

4.40PM – 5.00PM
Q & A

Speaker Highlights

Simon Ng
Head of Manufacturing Industry, Autodesk Southeast Asia

Simon brings with him nearly 20 years of engineering software industry experience; 15 years of which have been spent at Autodesk Malaysia, Singapore and Japan, where he held various technical, industry marketing and sales management positions from 1999 to 2013. He left on a 2.5 years hiatus to lead Lexmark Malaysia and rejoined Autodesk family in his current role in early 2016.
An engineer by training, Simon started his career at Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) after graduating with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Malaya and trained in Manufacturing Engineering under Association of Overseas Technical Scholarship in Yokohama Kenshu Center, Japan. He also holds a Masters in International Management from RMIT University in Australia. He is based in Malaysia and speaks English, Chinese, Malay and Japanese.

Leong Kok Heng
Technical Sales Specialist, Manufacturing Industry (ASEAN)

KH Leong is a Senior Technical Specialist for Autodesk’s manufacturing division in ASEAN. He is a technical subject matter expert on Autodesk’s leading portfolio of manufacturing 3D design software and service offerings, with a specialization in plastic injection molding simulation (Moldflow).
For more than six years now, he assumes the role of a technical consultant for Autodesk’s customers and partners in the region, driving their on-boarding and continuous improvement. KH has extensive experience in computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) software having worked in various technical specialist roles in the past 12 years. A mechanical engineer by training, KH is based in South East Asia and received his Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering (Hons) from Science University of Malaysia.

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