Practical AI: Manufacturing Smarter for Better Results

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Start Date: July 10, 2025

End Date: July 10, 2025

Start Time: 11:00 am

End Time: 12:00 pm

Location: Free Webinar

Practical AI: Manufacturing Smarter for Better Results


Co-Presenters:
Kaushik ‘Kay’ Ghosh,
Managing Partner
Datathetics
email: kghosh@datathetics.com  ||  datathetics.com

Amruta ‘Amu’ Killada, CEO
train4ai
email: amu@train4ai.ap  ||  train4ai.app

Many New Hampshire manufacturers are already using basic AI without realizing it. This practical webinar shows how affordable AI solutions can address real challenges: supply chain disruptions, workforce shortages, and operational inefficiency.

Topics To Be Covered:

Understanding AI for Manufacturing
• AI as your digital assistant—practical explanations
• From basic automation to practical AI tools for manufacturers

Manufacturing Challenges & AI Solutions
• Supply Chain Management
• Predictive inventory and navigating disruptions
• Workforce Solutions
• Training acceleration and knowledge capture
• Operational Efficiency
• Reducing waste and optimizing energy use

New Hampshire Success Story
• Real results: A local manufacturer achieved 23% cost reduction with just $5K investment

Getting Started in Your New Hampshire Facility
• NH-specific resources and immediate applications

For more information about this webinar, please contact:
Eric Basta,
Business Development Manager at NH MEP cell: 603-724-0802 or email: ericb@nhmep.org

About the Presenters:

Kaushik (Kay) Ghosh, PhD, is a tenured professor at Suffolk University, Boston with 25+ years in technology. As founder and managing partner of DataThetics Consulting, he helps organizations identify high-value AI opportunities, develop practical roadmaps, and provide implementation strategies that transform into measurable business value. With expertise in AI applications for enterprise systems, Dr. Ghosh makes complex AI concepts clear and actionable for business executives. His practical approach helps organizations navigate today’s technology landscape during this critical time in the AI adoption cycle, enabling them to make informed decisions about strategic AI investments.



Amrutha Killada
is an AI entrepreneur and product leader specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and workforce upskilling. At the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, she developed the MIT Entrepreneurship JetPack, an AI assistant that accelerates startup. Integrated into the Orbit platform, it provides rapid insights on market segmentation, business models, and product planning. 

Previously, Amrutha conducted manufacturing research at MIT’s Education Lab, where she collaborated with MassTech to design curriculum strategies for teaching Industry 4.0 manufacturing skills to community colleges across the U.S. She led extensive data analysis to understand the training motivations of employees in various manufacturing industries, using statistical tools to extract insights and optimize workforce development initiatives. Her research played a critical role in shaping AI and automation training methodologies, ensuring alignment with industry needs.

About NH MEP

New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH  03301

Phone: 603-226-3200

The New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, disability, age, political affiliation or belief. This nondiscrimination policy encompasses the operation of all educational and training programs and activities. It also encompasses the employment of personnel and contracting for goods and services.

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