Why sustainable manufacturing makes economic as well as ethical sense
We now have an opportunity to build a sustainable and high-performing manufacturing sector. From digitalization to using renewables – here's how to do it.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Rockwell Automation, a company singularly focused on industrial automation and digital transformation. As Chief Executive Officer, dedicated to delivering the company’s strategy to bring the Connected Enterprise to life. Joined Rockwell Automation in 1985 as a Sales Trainee; built career with the company and has held leadership positions in many areas of the business, including international assignments in Europe and Canada. Formerly, Senior Vice-President, Control Products and Solutions; 2016, named Chief Executive Officer; since 2018, Chairman of the Board. Passionate about workforce development and creating a diverse worldwide team of employees that can and want to do their best work. Member: Board of Directors, PTC; Executive Committee, National Association of Manufacturers (NAM); Business Roundtable; Board, ARMI Advanced Regenerative Medicine Institute; Georgia Tech Advisory Board. Chairman, Rockwell Charitable Giving Corporation. Member of the Board, FIRST Robotics, United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha; Member, Board of Trustees, Boys and Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee. Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech.
We now have an opportunity to build a sustainable and high-performing manufacturing sector. From digitalization to using renewables – here's how to do it.
新型コロナウイルスのパンデミック(世界的大流行)は、世界中の製造業の需要や、サプライチェーン、労働力のリソース、エネルギーの利用、そして二酸化炭素排出量に、同時に影響を与えています。人間の活動が制限されると、地球規模の二酸化炭素排出量にここまで劇的な影響があるということを、これまで誰も目の当たりにしたことはありませんでした。