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Manufacturing during COVID-19: Ramping up again

by CM Staff   

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Join Canadian Manufacturing, PLANT and EP&T magazines June 4 at 1:00 pm ET as we bring together industry experts in a FREE virtual summit to discuss how to ramp up manufacturing operations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

As the COVID-19 virus is slowly being brought under control by social distancing measures and widespread testing, provinces across Canada are gradually reopening their economies, and manufacturers need to be ready to ramp up again.

Unfortunately, the resumption of full scale operations doesn’t necessarily mean a return to business as usual. Adjusting to the “new normal” will require tackling a host of new health and safety, operational and financial issues.

Join Canadian Manufacturing, PLANT and EP&T magazines June 4 at 1:00 pm ET as we bring together industry experts in a FREE virtual summit to discuss how to ramp up operations amidst the pandemic.

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Panelists include:

• Jason Haelzle, Vice-President, GHD, a Global Engineering Consultancy
• JP Giroux, President, Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium
• Alex Chassels, Vice-President of Operations, Dorigo Systems, a Burnaby, B.C.-based Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider
• Jayson Myers, Chief Executive Officer, Next Generation Manufacturing Canada.

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