- Posted November 23, 2018
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Lunch and Learn
The Ann Arbor office of intellectual property law firm Brinks Gilson & Lione hosted its annual Lunch and Learn event for clients and friends of the firm on November 7, 2018 at the Detroit Marriott Troy. The guest speaker was Tom Kelly, CEO and Executive Director of Automation Alley, who spoke about Industry 4.0 and its impact on manufacturing world-wide.
Image 6885 Automation Alley CEO Tom Kelly (left) with Ann Arbor office managing partner, Steve Oberholtzer
Inage 6881 Brinks attorney Bob Fergan (left) with Automation Alley CEO Tom Kelly and Abe Vadhavkar from the Center for Automotive Research
Image 6892. Brinks Ann Arbor attorneys (l-r) Jon Beaupre, Linda Nattler and Jenny Theis with Sivan Galinsky and Joe Flynn from the marketing department of the Chicago office
Image 6875 Brinks Ann Arbor attorneys (l-r) Sung Lee and L.G. Almeda
Published: Fri, Nov 23, 2018
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