Honeywell Aerospace Engineer Christina Rutherford to Deliver Keynote at EWPTE
February 13, 2024 | IPCEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Christina Rutherford, Advanced Materials & Process Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, is set to take center stage at this year’s Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (EWPTE) May 14-16 at Baird Center in Milwaukee, Wis. as the keynote speaker. Rutherford will address industry professionals and enthusiasts in a keynote titled "Process Controls and their Impact to Supply Chains” on Wednesday, May 15. In her keynote speech, Rutherford will provide a deep dive into the critical role of process controls in shaping and enhancing supply chain dynamics, with a focus on the development and successful implementation of these controls.
As an award-winning engineer and a key contributor to IPC/WHMA-A-620 content development, Rutherford brings a unique perspective to the discussion. Her insights into the intricacies of cables and harnesses design, coupled with her expertise in technical supply chain management, make her the perfect guide to navigate the complexities of process controls.
Attendees can anticipate an engaging presentation that goes beyond theoretical concepts, as Rutherford will share practical examples and case studies that showcase the successful application of process controls in real-world scenarios. Through her keynote, Rutherford aims to empower professionals across industries with actionable insights that can be implemented to drive positive change in their respective supply chains.
“Rutherford's commitment to innovation and excellence, as demonstrated by her role in leading the adoption of new process development techniques at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, sets the stage for a keynote address that promises to be both enlightening and impactful,” said David Bergman, WHMA executive director.
EWPTE provides a unique opportunity for industry professionals, enthusiasts, and aspiring engineers to connect with one of the industry's brightest minds. Christina Rutherford's keynote speech is expected to leave a lasting impression, inspiring attendees to explore new avenues for improving supply chain processes within their organizations.
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