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A leading industrial firm, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group (40 billion USD annual revenue) is finding new, simpler and sustainable ways to power cities, improve infrastructure, innovate manufacturing and connect people and ideas around the globe with ever-increasing speed and...
A leading industrial firm, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group (40 billion USD annual revenue) is finding new, simpler and sustainable ways to power cities, improve infrastructure, innovate manufacturing and connect people and ideas around the globe with ever-increasing speed and efficiency. For over 130 years, the company has channeled big thinking into innovative and integrated solutions that move the world forward. MHI owns a unique business portfolio covering land, sea, sky and even space across industries from commercial aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space systems.

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A leading industrial firm, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group (40 billion USD annual revenue) is finding new, simpler and sustainable ways to power cities, improve infrastructure, innovate manufacturing and connect people and ideas around the globe with ever-increasing speed and efficiency. For over 130 years, the company has channeled big thinking into innovative and integrated solutions that move the world forward. MHI owns a unique business portfolio covering land, sea, sky and even space across industries from commercial aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space systems. Visit www.mhiglobal.com, spectra.mhi.com.

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Prior to joining Mitsubishi Aircraft, Alex worked for Bombardier Aerospace in Montreal, Canada where he was the Manager CSeries Flight Test responsible for ensuring that the flight test organization safely and efficiently met the Type Certification and Entry into Service schedules." data-homepage-link="https://www.forbes.com/sites/mitsubishiheavyindustries/people/alexbellamy/">

Mr. Niwa’s career highlights include his role as Program Manager in charge of developing the Boeing 787 composite wing box, the world’s first carbon fiber composite aircraft wing. He was responsible for the composite technology development, facility construction, and cost/schedule negotiation with Boeing, and final delivery of this innovative and transformative technology.

Building on his success with the 787 project, he was then tasked with applying the principles of kaizen to improve production technology and processes at MHI’s India, Philippines and Denmark factories. His achievements led to increasing responsibility and ultimately his appointment as the senior general manager of MHI’s commercial airplane division in 2017. Transferred to the United States as Senior Executive Vice President of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. (MHIA) in April 2018, he assumed the role of President and CEO of MHIA in September 2018. He simultaneously holds the title of Executive Vice President of MHI.

Mr. Niwa earned a Bachelor’s degree in Aeronautics from the University of Tokyo in 1980." data-homepage-link="https://www.forbes.com/sites/mitsubishiheavyindustries/people/takaokiniwa/">
Sean Eagleton is manager of electrical engineering at PW Power Systems (PWPS), a group company of Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, headquartered in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Sean directs the Electrical Engineering departments of PWPS and Energy Services. He is responsible for all aspects of the electrical engineering and design of power generation, distribution, and transmission systems associated with PWPS’ aero-derivative gas turbine product line. Sean has extensive power generation and utility experience, including power plant operations and power system engineering. He was a member of the NERC Task Force for Geomagnetic Disturbance and Severe Impact Resilience.

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Masahiko Inoue, Project Director of ITER at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Masahiko Inoue is Director at the Fusion Engineering Office, Advanced Nuclear Plant and Fuel Cycle Engineering Department, Nuclear Energy Systems, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

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Professor Christina Ahmadjian has been Outside Director on the board of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries since June 2012 and serves as a member of MHI’s Audit and Supervisory Committee. She is professor at Hitotsubashi University’s Graduate School of Commerce and Management, conducting research into corporate governance, global strategy, and human resource management in East Asia, as well as comparative systems of governance.

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Michael J. Ducker is the Vice President of Renewable Fuels & Western Region at Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas, a major equipment supplier and energy solutions provider for the power industry. Michael is responsible for overseeing the development and execution of MHPS’s recently launched renewable fuels business, which focuses on delivering carbon-free fuel solutions to the power industry as well as other verticals. Michael is also responsible for Sales and Business Development of new power equipment within the western region of the US. Prior to his current role, Michael was a founding member of and contributor to MHPS’s NEXT division, which develops, launches, incubates, and turns over new businesses at the company. Prior to his role at NEXT, Michael established and led MHPS’s Market Analysis Division. He started at the company on the Applications and Performance Engineering team in 2012. Before joining MHPS, Michael worked for the US Department of Energy. There, he developed market models to evaluate advanced energy technologies being pursued by the DOE. Michael earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University and his MS in Mechanical Engineering from the George Washington University.

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Nicole Oberschmidleitner is Head of Mechatronic Products at Primetals Technologies, an equipment and services solutions supplier to the metals industry. She and her team are based in Linz, Austria. Primetals Technologies is part of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group.

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Jay H. Wadhwani is the Chief Operating Officer of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific (MHI-AP), where he oversees the company’s operations and business development activities in Asia Pacific and the Middle East.

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