CAMX announces 2022 general sessions speaker
Michael Steep will be bringing his 30+ years of helping companies to navigate industry disruptions in his presentation “Supply Chain and the Role of Composites and Advanced Materials.”
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CAMX – The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo has announced its general sessions speaker, Michael (Mike) Steep, for the CAMX 2022 trade show taking place in Anaheim, Calif., from Oct. 17-20.
Steep is a renowned author, teacher and business leader. He is also the founder and executive director of the Stanford Disruptive Technology and Digital Cities Program at Stanford University. Drawing from his 30-plus year career working with top executives from Airbus, Apple, BMW, Google and Microsoft to navigate disruptions in their industries, Steep’s presentation, “Supply Chain and the Role of Composites and Advanced Materials,” will detail fresh ideas, bold strategies and out-of-the-box concepts that challenge the status quo and answer the question “How can the composites and advanced materials industry transform current supply chain disruption into new business opportunities?” CAMX organizers note that attendees will gain new insights to navigate current supply chain challenges and establish strategies for long-term success through technology and partnerships.
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