MCPC 2005 Program

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These are just some examples of more than 250 contributors presenting their experiences in MCP at the MCPC 2005 (in alphabetical order):

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These are just some examples of more than 250 contributors presenting their experiences in MCP at the MCPC 2005 (in alphabetical order):

Mass Customization Practice  

Christoph Berger, Director Mass Customization, Adidas AG

Bridging mass customization and mass production at adidas

Paul Blazek, Head of Consulting & Concept, Nofrontiere Design, Austria

The future of configurators structural changes in customer interaction tools

Jean-Pual Comtesse, CEO, Vorum, Canada

The viavor shoe system - A new advance in MCP Technology

Sergio Dulio , Consultant, formerly withInstitute for Industrial Technology and Automation, in charge if shoe research, Italy

Mass customization in the footwear industry

Louise Guay, Founder and President, My Virtual Model, Canada

From Designer to User

Jean-Louis Heyd, Strategic Project Manager, Lectra Systems, France

Mass Customization in the Clothing Industry

Bhumindr Homsilpakul, Managing Director of Broadway Home of Men's Fashion

Tailor business now and in the future

Claudia Kieserling, Founder and CEO, Selve AG, Germany and UK

Mass customization in the footwear industry

Alexandre Kung, Principal Consultant and Technical Director of TPC (HK) Ltd.

Alexander Lang, Manager Innovation and Market Strategy, Webasto AG, Germany

How customer integration can minimize the risk in pre-development at Webasto: an example from the automotive industry

Philip McKercher, Managing Director Fibrematrix Pty Ltd, Australia

Cyber Fibre. Real Time Textiles (Live generation of fabrics in real time )

Dirk Rutschmann, Founder, Corpus-e.com, Germany

Mobile and affordable body scanner technologies

Christof M. Stotko, Global Marketing Manager, EOS Electro Optical Systems, Germany / USA

e-Manufacturing: Making mass customization real by laser-sintering

Michael Yee, Executive Director, Esquel

Mass Customization Research

Claudio Boer, Research Director, Institute for Industrial Technology and Automation, National Research Council of Italy

Evaluation of innovative business models for mass customization in the shoe sector

Ravindra Goonetilleke, Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

From potato chips to shoes: Have we forgotten the basics?

Dr. Qi Guoning, Professor, Institute of Contemporary Manufacturing Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

Mass Customization for Apparel: Similarity and Reusability.

Dr. Lars Hvam, Professor, Institute for Production and Management, Technical University of Denmark

How to build and implement a product configuration system

Roger Jiao, Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Product Family-driven Configure-to-order Platform for Global Manufacturing Supply Chain Management

Suzanne Loker, Professor of Entrepreneurship , Cornell University, Department of Textiles and Apparel, USA

The body scanner: mass customization technology applied to ready-to-wear

Bart MacCarthy, Professor of Operations Management, Nottingham University Business School, UK

What can be learned about mass customization from the automotive experience?

Jarmo I. Suominen, University of Art and Design Helsinki, Finland, and MIT Media Lab, USA

My Home: Mass customization in housing and what other industries can learn from it
MCPC 2005 Conference Co-Chairs
Frank T. Piller
Technical University Munich Business School, Germany, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management, USA
Mitchell M. Tseng, Director of Advance Manufacturing Institute and Professor of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong


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