Mike Molnar, the founding director of the Office of Advanced Manufacturing (OAM) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),USA
Title:
Progress with the Manufacturing USA program
Abstract
The Manufacturing USA program is designed to help address advanced manufacturing technology development issues facing industry, by a public-private partnership model for collaborative research and development.The institutes bring together large and small manufacturers, researchers, state and local governments, and federal agencies in a dual mission for a selected technology: 1) facilitate the transition of innovative technologies into scalable, cost-effective, and high-performing manufacturing capabilities, and 2) accelerate the development of an advanced manufacturing workforce.This general session provides an overview of the program, explains how an institute works, and covers highlights from the past year.
Biography
Mike Molnar is the founding director of the Office of
Advanced Manufacturing (OAM) at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST).In this capacity he is responsible for NIST extramural
advanced manufacturing programs and liaison to industry and academia.Mike is
also the founding director of the Advanced Manufacturing National Program
Office (AMNPO), an interagency team with core staff hosted at NIST.This
interagency team works to coordinate federal activities in advanced
manufacturing, and is the Congressionally designated National Program Office
for Manufacturing USA – the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation.
Mike joined NIST in 2011.Prior to federal service Mike had a 30-year
industry career in advanced manufacturing, with leadership roles in
manufacturing technology development, corporate manufacturing engineering,
capital planning, metrology, quality systems, automation, computer integrated
manufacturing, and industrial controls for manufacturing competitiveness.Mid-career
Mike served as the manufacturing policy Fellow in the White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy.
Mike is well known in industry and academia, with over thirty years of
leadership roles in manufacturing professional societies and associations –
most recently as the President of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He is
a licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Manufacturing Engineer, and was
elected Fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the
Society of Manufacturing Engineers.Mike earned an Executive MBA from the
University of Notre Dame, and a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and Masters
in Manufacturing Systems Engineers from the University of Wisconsin.