Michael Daly serves as the Director of Industrialization (NPI) for North America at Schneider Electric, where he leads a dynamic and multidisciplinary team dedicated to transforming innovative concepts into fully realized products ready for market. With a strong foundation as a design engineer in the...
Michael Daly serves as the Director of Industrialization (NPI) for North America at Schneider Electric, where he leads a dynamic and multidisciplinary team dedicated to transforming innovative concepts into fully realized products ready for market. With a strong foundation as a design engineer in the safety industry, Michael has adeptly transitioned into a leadership role that encompasses a broad spectrum of responsibilities, including overseeing product development, quality assurance, and lean manufacturing processes across multiple locations, including facilities in Mexico.
Under Michael's guidance, his team navigates the complexities of new product introduction (NPI), ensuring that every product meets rigorous standards before it reaches full-scale production. His expertise in test automation and troubleshooting allows for efficient problem-solving during the productization phase, while his deep knowledge of process automation and electronics ensures that the transition from prototype to production is seamless and effective. Michael's strategic oversight includes managing capital expenditures and implementing ESD control measures to safeguard product integrity.
Key projects under his leadership have involved the integration of advanced technologies into mechanical assembly and PCB design, enhancing both the efficiency and reliability of production lines. By fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, Michael empowers his team to leverage lean methodologies, driving operational excellence and delivering high-quality products that meet the evolving needs of the market. His commitment to excellence and innovation positions Schneider Electric as a leader in the industry, ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.