MOVE Series - The Future of Electrification, Sustainability, and Society
Michigan Online, powered by the Center for Academic Innovation, is excited to continue the Michigan Online Visionary Educators (MOVE) Series. Michigan Online connects learners around the world to University of Michigan’s leading educators and innovators. Learners are highly engaged, passionate and always looking for new opportunities. The MOVE Series, which launched in early 2021, features faculty partners who bring timely, relevant topics that both faculty and our global learners are passionate about.
Date & Time
May 18, 2022, 10:30 AM - May 18, 2022, 11:30 AMLocation
Michigan Online, powered by the Center for Academic Innovation, is excited to continue the Michigan Online Visionary Educators (MOVE) Series. Michigan Online connects learners around the world to University of Michigan’s leading educators and innovators. Learners are highly engaged, passionate and always looking for new opportunities. The MOVE Series, which launched in early 2021, features faculty partners who bring timely, relevant topics that both faculty and our global learners are passionate about.
We hope to see you there!
Title: MOVE Series - The Future of Electrification, Sustainability, and Society
Featured Speakers:
- Elisabeth Gerber, Jack L Walker Jr Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Public Policy, Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy and Professor of Political Science, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
- M.S. Krishnan, Accenture Professor of Computer and Information Systems and Professor of Technology and Operations, Stephen M Ross School of Business
- Eryn Devola, Vice President of Sustainability, Siemens Digital Industries
- Jennifer Bradford (moderator), Global Business Strategy Manager, Siemens Digital Industries
- What is electrification?
- How will we see it transform manufacturing broadly?
- What are the transformations we're seeing in a core industry like automotive?
- What will be the economic, policy, and social implications of electrification and what can industries and society be doing now to prepare?