







The Great Lakes Industrial Technology Summit 2009 has been scheduled for October 12, 14 & 15, 2009.
We hope to see you there!
The Great Lakes Industrial Technology Summit (GLITS), an event for the diversified manufacturing community is an evolving event of the region. Over twenty years ago it started as the Industrial Expo to showcase products to the community that were made in the region. It progressed into a premier trade show for companies to meet with prospective buyers and suppliers. And now it’s evolved and encompasses both of these previous functions, as well as provides a bridge between the region’s workforce and industry seeking skilled workers.
Workforce development is a growing concern for local industry. The Northwest PA STEM initiative, media interest, student robotics teams and large manufacturing facilities like GE Transportation have voiced growing divide between skills and the workforce of tomorrow. Former CEO, John Dineen’s vocal efforts to create awareness of the issues facing its own workforce development and pipeline issues for skilled and knowledge workers was a driving factor behind the focal change of the Industrial Expo to what is now known as GLITS in 2008.
GLITS will focus on three audiences for 2009; these include industry, community and our region’s students. The event is being developed in a fashion that will allow for workforce development issues to be addressed through keynote speakers, panel discussions, industry networking and industry/student interactions. We are focusing on the following key elements in facilitating this interactive environment for industry, students and the community:
Career Paths
Local Product Development
Interactive Elements
To attend this event please register to ensure a smooth entry into the Summit.
© 2008 The Great Lakes Industrial Technology Summit Website Inquiries contact Tianna Yates at tianna@coppercanvas.com
- Pipeline Development
- Emerging Technologies
- Training Aggregation
- Career Paths
- Interactive Elements
- Global products made Local
- Bringing Teachers, Industry, and Students Together