24th CII NATIONAL QUALITY SUMMIT 2016
The Digital Transformation of Business – Implications for Quality
1000 hrs : 23 – 24 November 2016 : Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel : Brigade Gateway
PROPOSED PROGRAMME
Day 1: Wednesday, 23 November 20160800 – 1000 hrs / Registration for Summit
1000 – 1125 hrs / Inaugural Session
1000 – 1005 hrs / Opening Remarks / CII
1005 – 1010 hrs / Theme Address / R Mukundan
Chairman, CII Institute of Quality &
Managing Director, Tata Chemicals Ltd
1010 – 1020 hrs / Fourth Industrial Revolution / Mckinsey & Company India
1020 – 1025 hrs / Release of White Paper by Knowledge Partner
1025 – 1030 hrs / Special Address / Export-Import Bank of India
1030 – 1040 hrs / Keynote Address / D Shivakumar
Chairman and CEO
PepsiCo India
1100 – 1120 hrs / Inaugural Address / Government of India
1120 – 1125 hrs / Concluding Remarks / CII
1125 – 1140 hrs / Tea Break
1145 – 1300 hrs / Session 1:Disruptive technologies, disrupting quality
Surviving Disruptive Technologies. There are sustaining technologies, which enhance the characteristics of existing products or services. Mainstream customers and the market appreciate and adopt these technologies quickly. Then there are disruptive technologies, those that are radically different and disrupt or challenge the current way of doing things. The Internet has magnified the impact of new innovations in today’s world. What does this mean for quality?
Session Chair & Keynote Address / Indian Institute of Science*
Panel / Harshavardhan Chitale
Chief Executive Officer
Philips Lighting Solutions, South Asia
Rostow Ravanan
CEO
Mindtree Ltd
Chandan Chowdhury (Dr)
Vice President Global Affairs & Business Development
Dassault Systèmes India
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd*
Panel Discussion moderated by Mckinsey & Company, India
Q & A and end of Session
1300 – 1400 hrs / Lunch
1400 – 1515 hrs / Session 2: Industrial Internet :The future of Smart Enterprise
What’s next for Manufacturing quality – opportunities and challenges?
Industry leaders within manufacturing have already set in motion the idea of a fourth industrial revolution, or “Industry 4.0”. Building on the introduction of robotics and IT in the early 2000s, this is the next step in “smart” manufacturing – focused on utilizing data and connectivity for business value.Through IoT, manufacturers will eventually be able to interlink every part of their business– equipment, systems, services, and even human activities – (internal and external), generate new insights and opening innovative ways of improving quality. Yet this comes with its own challenges – managing the inevitable data explosion, data integrity and cybersecurity
Session Chair & Keynote Address / Kamal Bali
Managing Director
Volvo India Ltd
Sameer Gandhi
Managing Director
Omron Automation Pvt Ltd
IKEA India*
ABB*
Q & A & Wrap up
1515– 1530 hrs / Networking Break
1530 – 1645 hrs / Session 3: Game Changers: Cutting through the Clutter known as Industry 4.0
The advantages of digitizing operations: flexibility, efficiency, maximum use of resources, real-time data and an open manufacturing network that enables cyber-physical systems to communicate with each other – the Internet of Things (IoT). Those who already produce digitalized products/services have a clear competitive advantage. Get insights into the technologies involved and how companies are using I4.0 to gather information about these technologies and also to optimize their own production.
Session Chair & Keynote Address / Tata Sons Ltd*
Presentation ‘Digital Manufacturing – iSmart Factories’ / Hiromasa Ohtake
Deputy Managing Director
Yamazaki Mazak India Pvt Ltd
Presentation on I4.0 Bosch Experience / Pravin Pathak
Bosch Ltd
Presentation / Mohit Pande
Country Manager - India & Asian Markets
Google for Work
Presentation / Tata Motors*
Q & A and Wrap-up
1700 – 1815 hrs / Special Session : Value of Creativity and Innovation in Entrepreneurship
Creativity is the act of seeing things that everyone around us sees while making connections that no one else has made. Creativity is moving from the known to the unknown. Creativity and innovation is the new name of the game
1700 – 1705 hrs / Session Chair / CII
1705 – 1715 hrs /
Healthcare
/ Ganesh KrishnanSerial Entrepreneur & Co Founder
Portea Medical
1715 – 1725 hrs /
Education
/ Roshan PaulCEO
Amani Institute
1725 – 1740 hrs /
Kumbh Mela
/ Ashish Verma (Dr)Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Science
1740 – 1800 hrs / Keynote Address by Guest of Honour / Priyank Kharge*
Hon’ble Minister for IT&BT and Tourism
Government of Karnataka
1800 – 1815 hrs / Presentation of BE Star and First Level Recognition of EXIM Awards by Guest of Honour
1815 hrs / End of Session
1815 – 1830 hrs / Networking Break
1830 – 2000 hrs / Special Session: CII EXIM Bank Awards
Chief Guest : Shri R V Deshpande, Hon’ble Minister for Large and Medium Industries & Infrastructure Development, Government of Karnataka
2000 hrs / Gala Dinner & Entertainment
Day 2: Thursday, 24 November 2016
1000 – 1115 hrs / Quality challenges in Multi Continental Operations
To compete in today’s dynamic business environment, global manufacturing organizations must be able to respond to rapidly changing market and operational conditions. Distributed manufacturing, supply chains and operations, often spanning multiple continents, bring their own challenges on quality. What does to take to harmonize systems, share best practices? Technology offers solutions. What are they? What does it mean for your business?
Session Chair & Keynote Address / Aditya Birla Group*
Panel on Distributed Manufacturing and Supply Chain / Kishore Jayaraman
President – India & South Asia
Rolls Royce India Ltd
Amit Kumar
Director – Global Supply Chain
GE South Asia
Q & A and Wrap up
1130-1245hrs / Session 4: Big Data and Digital Platforms – The Next Frontier for Industry Enterprise
Opening Remarks by Session Chair / L Krishnan
Managing Director
TaeguTech India Ltd
Presentation / Nageswara Rao
Executive Director
Vijaya Bank
Presentation / Alstom Transport India Ltd*
Presentation / ITC Ltd*
Q & A and Wrap up
1245 - 1345 hrs / Lunch
1345-1500hrs / Session 5: Challenge of Change :Pathways to Corporate Transformation through BE
The management of organisations in a complex and changing world presents a major challenge. Making sense of conflicting priorities, allocating limited resources, understanding the impact of the organisations actions, comparing performance with competitors and responding to customer needs are just some of the issues management have to address. Business Excellence offers an effective alternative. It enables organisations to understand the complexities of the conflicting demands placed on them and to learn how to continuously improve the utilisation and focus of all of their resources to achieve better and better results.
Session Chair & Keynote Address / Godrej & Boyce *
Panel / BEL*
Crompton Greaves*
Delhi International Airport (P) Limited*
1505 -1615hrs / Session 6: Quality in Startups:Hub and Spoke Model –New Paradigm
The explosion of startups over the last few years brings new opportunities and challenges on quality. What has been the experience of startups on quality? With the consumer becoming ever more demanding, how have startups and smaller organizations innovated to deliver quality. What can established firms learn from them? At the same time many startups are bringing innovative solutions to age old problems. What are the interesting ideas on quality?
Session Chair / Ajay Nanavati
President
Grey Gurus Management Advisors LLP
Panel / Amuleek Singh Bijral
Founder – CEO
Mountain Trail Foods Pvt Ltd
Bhavik Rathod
General Manager – South & West India and Sri Lanka
Uber India
NextWealth Entrepreneurs Pvt Ltd*
Practo Technologies Pvt Ltd*
Q &A and wrap-up
1615 - 1620 hrs / Networking Break
1620-1730 hrs / Special Session on Work Life Balance
1730 hrs / End of Summit
*Invited
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Proposed Programme. Invited speakers, subject to confirmation