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October 27th, 2016| Northeastern University | Boston, MA

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The German American Chambers of Commerce (GACCs) comprise a network of offices in Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. With approximately 2,500 members and an extensive national and international business network, the GACCs offer a broad spectrum of activities and services. Other German American organizations and chapters are affiliated with the GACCs.

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GreetingsAgenda&

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October 2016 Dear Friends:

On behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Karyn and I welcome you to the Second East Coast German American Industry Forum.

Since 1947, the German American Chamber of Commerce(GACC) has been providing resources for German companies to assimilate into the United States market. The GACC assists companies through services like market studies, individual partner search and office representation. The resources and services provided by GACC are critical for companies to be able to have an effective and sustainable transition into the American market place.

The Baker-Polito administration is pleased to welcome the Second East Coast German American Industry Forum to Boston. We hope that Boston’s unique and rapidly expanding industries drive meaningful conversations about factors affecting the German American economy, and more specifically the German-Massachusetts economy.

Please accept our warmest wishes for a successful forum.

Sincerely,

CHARLES D. BAKERGOVERNOR

KARYN E. POLITOLIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Greeting from the Office of the Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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Greeting from the Chairman of the GACC New York,Caroll H. Neubauer,

Chairman & CEO, B. Braun Medical, Inc.

Dear Friends,

On behalf of the German American Chamber of Commerce (GACC), I am delighted to welcome you to our second annual East Coast Industry Forum. This year’s event builds on the success of the inaugural 2015 East Coast Industry Forum in New Jersey with a new panel of decision-makers representing the industries at the heart of the German American economy. During today’s conference

you will hear from leading German and American business people who are at the forefront of dealing with transatlantic business challenges and providing innovative ideas and solutions. Their experiences may provide you with insights that will help shape your decision making in the German American business environment. This Forum will also provide a platform to connect with other business people who may even become your future business partners! Boston, the site of today’s Forum, serves as a gateway to New England and the U.S. market for many German firms. Attracted by Massachusetts’ highly skilled workforce, world class universities, and culture of innovation, European firms are investing billions of U.S. dollars in the state and playing key roles in some of its leading industries, ranging from high tech, biotechnology, life sciences, to medical devices.The GACC network in the U.S. is committed to support your business growth. With approximately 2,500 members and an extensive national and international business network, the GACC offers a strong spectrum of activities and services. Take the opportunity today to speak with one of our representatives about how we can assist your business. We look forward to continuing to help German and American companies thrive and grow their transatlantic business.

Best wishes, Caroll H. Neubauer

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8:30am – 9:00am Registration & Breakfast

9:00am – 9:10am Moderator/WelcomeDietmar Rieg, President & CEO, German American Chamber of Commerce

WelcomeRalf Horlemann, Consul General, German Consulate General Boston

James C. Bean, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Northeastern University

9:10am – 9:20am Keynote Address Nam Pham, Assistant Secretary of Business Development & International Trade, Massachusetts Office of Business Development

Agenda

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9:20am – 10:30am The CEO Talk“The Transatlantic Marketplace”

Professor Klaus Josef Lutz, Chairman & CEO, BayWa AGWayne T. Smith, Chairman & CEO, BASF CorporationAlexandra V. Roth (Moderator), Executive Professor, International Business and Strategy Group, Northeastern University

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Agenda

10:30am – 11:00am Coffee Break & Refreshments

Angelo Moesslang, CFO, Fresenius Medical Care North AmericaBabak Movassaghi, VP of Innovation and New Ventures, Flex Caroll Neubauer, Chairman & CEO, B. Braun MedicalNick Dougherty (Moderator), Program Director, PULSE@MassChallenge

11:00am – 12:15pm Panel Discussion“Life Sciences/Digital Health”

1:30pm – 1:35pm Closing RemarksMarian LeMay, Executive Director, German-American Business Council of Boston

Sven Doerge, Global CFO, Goss InternationalJames Heppelmann, President & CEO, PTCKatharina Krause, CEO & President, F.O.S. Industrial Filter Technology, Inc.Bodo Liesenfeld, CEO, Liesenfeld International GmbH & Chairman of the Board, Menck WindowsStephan Schmitt, Member of the Executive Board of Management, TÜV Rheinland AGDr. Andre Sharon (Moderator), Executive Director, Fraunhofer CMI

12:15pm – 1:30pm Panel Discussion “Manufacturing Innovation”

1:35pm – 3:00pm Light Lunch & Networking

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Speakers

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Welcome

Dietmar RiegCEO,

German American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.Mr. Rieg has served as President and CEO of the German American Chamber of Commerce (GACC) in New York since July 2013. Prior to joining the GACC New York, Mr. Rieg held various banking positions for Bayern LB starting in 1991. Since 1993, he served in multiple senior roles in Corporate Banking and Project Finance in New York.

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Ralf HorlemannConsul General,

German Consulate General BostonDr. Ralf Horlemann has served Germany’s Foreign Service for more than two decades and has a rich background in international security policy, transatlantic relations and Asian affairs. He took up his position as Consul General of Germany to New England in July 2015.During various assignments at headquarters and abroad, Dr. Horlemann has made major contributions to formulating and developing Germany’s policy in conflict prevention and management.

James C. BeanProvost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs,

Northeastern UniversityJames C. Bean is the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Northeastern University. Prior to joining Northeastern, he held a number of academic positions, including Senior Vice President and Provost at the University of Oregon from 2008-2013 and Dean of the Lundquist College of Business from 2004-2008. He has earned a Master’s Degree and Ph.D. from Stanford University in operations research and a B.S. in mathematics from Harvey Mudd College.

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“The Transatlantic Marketplace” - The CEO Talk

Professor Klaus Josef LutzChairman & CEO, BayWa AGProf. Klaus Josef Lutz has been BayWa’s Chief Executive Officer since July 2008. His responsibilities include: Internationalization/Risk Management, international agriculture and fruit holdings, Chairman of executive and supervisory committees of the international agriculture and fruit holdings, Group strategy, PR/Corporate Communications, Audit, Corporate Governance, Personnel and Corporate Marketing.

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Wayne T. SmithChairman & CEO, BASF CorporationWayne T. Smith is a Member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE. He assumed this position in April 2012. He is currently responsible for the divisions Catalysts, Coatings, Performance Materials, Market & Business Development North America, as well as Regional Functions North America. Prior to this, since 2010, Smith was President of BASF’s Polyurethanes division, headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.

Alexandra V. Roth, (Moderator)International Business and Strategy Group, Northeastern UniversityAlexandra V. Roth is an Executive Professor of International Business at the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University, Boston. Prior to joining Northeastern University, she worked as an internal consultant at Deutsche Bank and as a General and Project Manager at the Institute for Corporate Cultural Affairs, the World Corporate Ethics’ Council, and the Society for European Business History in Frankfurt and in London.

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“Life Sciences/Digital Health”

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Babak has over 14 years of industry experience in designing and commercializing technologies. In his current role at Flex, he is the VP of Innovation and new ventures, and the GM of the Flex’s new Boston Innovation Center. Babak is a prolific entrepreneur, innovator, and engineer. His primary expertise is in medical device commercialization, spanning ideation through regulatory approval, marketing, and strategic sales. In his previous role at Philips Healthcare, Babak led a team of clinical scientists to establish Phillips as the market leader in cardiac care. He has won various awards, holds 43 patents, has authored/co-authored 3 books, has over 50 peer-reviewed publications and is a judge and mentor for the Masschallange and MIT 100K competition.

Babak Movassaghi VP of Innovation and New Ventures,

Flex

Panel Discussion

Angelo Moesslang began his career with the German Healthcare Group Fresenius in 1995 and was member of the project team that helped create Fresenius Medical Care, a globally active provider of dialysis products and services. Subsequently, he served Fresenius Medical Care in a variety of roles, including Head of Investor Relations, Vice President of Business Development for Asia Pacific based in Hong Kong, and Chief Financial Officer Europe, Africa, Middle East, Latin America. Most recently he was CFO for Fresenius Medical Care North America. He relocated to Boston in 2010.

Angelo Moesslang CFO,

Fresenius Medical Care North America

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“Life Sciences/Digital Health”

Caroll Heinz Neubauer is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of B. Braun of America and B. Braun Medical Inc. (B. Braun). Located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the company is a global leader in infusion therapy and pain management, and a pioneer in passive safety devices and PVC-free and DEHP-free products. Mr. Neubauer oversees the company’s North American operations. He also serves on the B. Braun Global Board in Germany. Mr. Neubauer is currently the Chairman of the German American Chamber of Commerce New York.

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Caroll NeubauerChairman & CEO, B. Braun Medical

Nick Dougherty (Moderator)Program Director, PULSE@MassChallengeNick Dougherty is Program Director for PULSE@MassChallenge, where he is focused on facilitating active collaboration between high-impact digital health startups and key stakeholders within the healthcare ecosystem.

Prior to this, he was Co-Founder and CEO of VerbalCare, where he designed patient-centered communication platforms for providers and both verbal and nonverbal patients to improve shared decision making, healthcare management, and patient engagement. He was named General Manager in 2015 after VerbalCare was acquired by Medical Specialties Distributors.

Panel Discussion

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“Manufacturing Innovation”

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James Heppelmann President & CEO,

PTCJames (Jim) Heppelmann is the President and CEO of PTC. He also serves on PTC’s Board of Directors. Prior to his appointment as CEO in 2010, Mr. Heppelmann served as PTC’s President and COO, and from 2001 to 2009, he served as PTC’s CTO.

Mr. Heppelmann joined PTC in 1998 when the company acquired Windchill Technology, a company that he co-founded and served as its CTO. Before co-founding Windchill Technology, Mr. Heppelmann served as CTO at Metaphase Technology.

Mr. Heppelmann attended University of Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.

Sven DoergeGlobal CFO,

Goss InternationalIn his current role as Goss International’s Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Doerge provides financial leadership to several manufacturing locations in US and Europe as well to 8 owned Sales & Service units. Goss International is the leading global manufacturer of web offset printing presses and finishing systems for newspaper, magazine, packaging, catalog, and other commercial applications.

Since 2014 Mr. Doerge is a Board Member of the German American Chamber of Commerce New York and serves on their Audit & Finance Committee.

Panel Discussion

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Katharina KrauseCEO & President, F.O.S. Industrial Filter Technology, Inc.Working in challenging environments describes Katharina’s business career since the beginning. The at that time new GPS business was the first industry she served. After helping a couple of startups to grow internationally, finally working in a leading position at TomTom.Since 2013 she manages as President and CEO the newly founded US subsidiary of the German based F.O.S. Group, living in Boston and bringing green technologies to the United States.

Bodo LiesenfeldCEO, Liesenfeld International GmbH Chairman of the Board, Menck WindowsBodo Liesenfeld is Managing Partner of Liesenfeld International GmbH, a private investment enterprise. For nearly 30 years, he was CEO and Chairman of German-based Rohde & Liesenfeld, and international air and sea freight forwarding group with global presence. He is the Honorary Representative of the City of Hamburg to the Northeast of the US and since 2006 presides the German Latin America Business Association as Chairman. Since he made his primary home in Boston in mid 2009, maintaining presence in Hamburg, he became a Fellow at Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Berklee Global Jazz Institute.

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“Manufacturing Innovation” Panel Discussion

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“Manufacturing Innovation”

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Stephan SchmittMember of the Executive Board of Management,

TÜV Rheinland AGAfter completing his studies, Stephan Schmitt joined TÜV Rheinland AG in 1986 as a technical expert based in Japan. He held various management positions in Asia before transferring to the USA in 1996 to become President & CEO of TÜV Rheinland of North America with responsibility for the business in the USA, Canada and Mexico. In 2009, he additionally took on the role of Chief Regional Officer North America and member of the Group Executive Council. In October 2011, Stephan Schmitt was elected a member of the Executive Board of Management of TÜV Rheinland AG. He was elected to the Board of Directors of the GACC New York in 2014.

Dr. Andre Sharon (Moderator)

Executive Director, Fraunhofer CMI

Dr. Andre Sharon is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University and Executive Director of the Fraunhofer USA Center for Manufacturing Innovation at Boston University. He has accumulated over 20 years of experience, both academic and industrial, conducting research, developing, and deploying computer-controlled automation systems, devices and instruments for several industries, ranging from sub-micron, high-precision machinery for optoelectronics, biotech/biomedical and renewable energy to food processing and high-speed assembly of consumer products.

Panel Discussion

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Closing Remarks

Marian LeMayExecutive Director, German-American Business Council of BostonMarian M. LeMay is the Executive Director of the German-American Business Council of Boston, Inc. a non-profit, member-based organization of professionals which supports German-American business. She has organized well over one hundred events on behalf of the German-American professional community throughout the Boston area on topics ranging from life science to culture and politics to business best practices across industry sectors. Through her hundreds of trusted relationships in the German-American professional community, Marian has become a sought-after source for business resources, advice and networking.

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