As the Senior Principal Scientist in the Digital Group at Re:Build Manufacturing, Amanda Bligh plays a pivotal role in driving digital transformation initiatives that enhance product design, development, and manufacturing processes for partner companies. With a robust background in systems thinking and process design, Amanda...
As the Senior Principal Scientist in the Digital Group at Re:Build Manufacturing, Amanda Bligh plays a pivotal role in driving digital transformation initiatives that enhance product design, development, and manufacturing processes for partner companies. With a robust background in systems thinking and process design, Amanda leverages her expertise to synthesize complex ideas and create innovative solutions that foster continuous improvement across the digital thread. Her consultative approach ensures that each project is tailored to meet the unique needs of stakeholders, enabling data-driven decision-making that optimizes product outcomes and reduces costs.
Amanda is currently leading several key projects that focus on integrating advanced technologies into traditional manufacturing frameworks. By employing emergy synthesis modeling, she helps organizations evaluate the sustainability and efficiency of their processes, ensuring that they remain competitive in an ever-evolving market. Her ability to coach teams and facilitate knowledge transfer is instrumental in building a culture of innovation and agility within Re:Build and its partners.
In addition to her project management skills, Amanda is adept at utilizing tools such as SharePoint and Microsoft Outlook to streamline communication and collaboration across cross-functional teams. Her commitment to futures thinking allows her to anticipate industry trends and challenges, positioning Re:Build Manufacturing as a leader in the digital transformation landscape. Through her work, Amanda not only enhances product development and manufacturing capabilities but also inspires a forward-thinking mindset that is essential for navigating the complexities of modern industry.