Keith D. Weiss, Ph.D., an intellectual property attorney in the Ann Arbor office of Brinks Gilson & Lione, will be a moderator at Integr8, a new cross-discipline global conference focused on Industry 4.0 technologies, slated for Nov. 9 in Detroit. The conference, the first of its kind to tackle the integration of the eight technologies disrupting the manufacturing industry, is hosted by Automation Alley.
Integr8 is expected to attract hundreds of manufacturing and technology professionals to discuss cybersecurity, big data and artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, advanced materials, robotics, the Industrial Internet of Things, cloud computing and modeling, simulation and visualization.
Weiss, who will moderate a panel on obstacles to additive manufacturing, focuses his practice on patent prosecution and intellectual property agreements with an emphasis on IP portfolio planning, development and intellectual asset management.
- Posted October 16, 2017
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Brinks Gilson & Lione attorney to moderate Nov. 9 panel

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