improvement, data science pros to convene in atlanta sept. 19-21
NORCROSS, Ga. – Aug. 17, 2022 – With a growing reputation as a
world-renowned tech hub, metro Atlanta serves as the perfect gathering spot for
the Lean Six Sigma & Data Science Conference Sept. 19-21 at the Hyatt Regency Perimeter in
Atlanta.
The Institute of Industrial and Systems
Engineers opens the three-day event to a wide-ranging field of industrial,
management, manufacturing and quality engineers, educators, students,
healthcare professionals, consultants, and operational and supply chain
managers. Attendees can expect a bevy of speakers, workshops and educational
sessions on five topic tracks, all addressing the nexus of process improvement
and data analysis.
Three keynote speakers highlight the schedule,
including Amelia Mink, founder and CEO of Atlanta-based Data Science
Connect, Rich Sheridan, CEO and chief storyteller at Menlo Innovations,
and Sze Yee Thong, business excellence director for Flex Global.
Ticketed preconference workshops tee off
the event at 8 a.m. Sept. 19: “Explainable AI (XAI) for Data Science and
Performance Improvement” with Beju Rao, founder, president and CEO of
Amruta, Inc.; and “Toyota Kata: People and Processes” with Leigh Ann Schildmeier,
founder and president of Park Avenue Solutions.
Along with trending, innovative educational
sessions, conference attendees will have plenty of chances to mingle with colleagues
and make new connections at a slate of networking events. Fun and high-tech
combine in an outing at Topgolf Alpharetta at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20 (space is
limited with advanced signup required).
Attendees follow safety
protocols allowing them to return to in-person
learning, which was a welcome feature at last year’s #Lean6Data2021 conference,
also held in Atlanta.
“The conference breakout sessions were
fantastic. The break-out sessions and especially the four-person panel all felt
like open discussions, conversations. It made for a richer experience,” said
Gabriel Turk, director of business development for MoreSteam.com. “Getting
together with like-minded people to explore topics we’re interested in made this,
my first in-person event since March 2020, a wonderful experience that was
personally and professionally beneficial. As an exhibitor and speaker, IISE’s
representatives consistently worked to help me feel prepared, considered and
comfortable.”
“Half of the value of the conference is
being able to just talk with your colleagues who work in similar fields and
that’s just not something that you can do in a virtual arena, said Meredith
Wright, manager of corporate accounts for Emory Continuing Education at Emory
University. “I think making the connection in person is a lot easier than
forming a relationship virtually. There’s an element of trust that you
struggle to build in a virtual environment. That’s just much easier and more
natural in person.”
“Virtual is great – there’s been so many
technologies and techniques that everyone has learned being remote – but
there’s always going to be a need to be able to network and be able to be in
contact with people,” said Melissa Rosado, a senior research analyst from
Charlotte, North Carolina. “Being able to do it in a safe environment and be
able to share what’s been going on in the industry during the pandemic has been
a great experience.”
Advance registration savings are available
through Sept. 16. For details, go to iise.org/Lean6Data.
About IISE: The Institute of Industrial and Systems
Engineers is the world’s largest professional society dedicated solely to
the support of the industrial engineering profession and individuals involved
with improving quality and productivity. Founded in 1948, IISE is an international,
nonprofit association that provides knowledge, training, networking
opportunities and recognition to enhance the skills and effectiveness of its
members, customers and the profession. For more information about IISE,
visit www.iise.org.