TY - BOOK AU - Olson,Steve ED - Making Things: 21st Century Manufacturing and Design ED - National Academy of Engineering. ED - ProQuest (Firm) TI - Making things: 21st century manufacturing and design : summary of a forum AV - TA177.4 .M35 2011 PY - 2012/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - National Academies Press KW - Production engineering KW - United States KW - Design and construction KW - Congresses KW - Economic aspects KW - Engineering design KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographic references; Prerequisites for success -- A high-tech approach to low-tech products -- Five lessons for the next generation -- Fostering impatience with the status quo -- Produce to protect -- Produce to live -- Creativity, confidence, and innovation -- Job creation -- The role of government -- The benefits of diversity -- The importance of K-12 education -- The global effects of local action; Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries N2 - More than two decades ago, a commission of 17 MIT scientists and economists released a report, Made in America, which opened with the memorable phrase, "To live well, a nation must produce well." Is that still true? Or can the United States remain a preeminent nation while other countries increasingly make the products that once were made in America? These questions were at the center of a forum titled "Making Things: 21st Century Manufacturing and Design" held during the 2011 annual meeting of the National Academy of Engineering. In a wide-ranging and provocative conversation, seven leaders of business, government, and academia explored the many facets of manufacturing and design and outlined the many opportunities and responsibilities posed by manufacturing for the engineering profession. This book summarizes the discussions that took place during the 2011 forum. The report concludes with a forum agenda and each attendee's biography-- UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bacm-ebooks/detail.action?docID=3378952 ER -