Bbs Automation
Controls Engineering Manager
Ixmation North America
Controls Engineering Manager
Ixmation North America Jun 2013 - Jun 2019
Senior Project Manager
Ixmation North America Jul 2015 - Jun 2019
Global Program Manager
Ixmation North America Jan 1999 - Jun 2013
Senior Controls Engineer and Group Leader
Education:
Milwaukee School of Engineering 1990 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Instrumentation Automation Machine Vision Engineering Motion Control Plc Allen Bradley Hmis Electrical Engineering Robotics Industrial Control Manufacturing Control Systems Design Electricians Variable Frequency Drives Servo Plc Programming Engineering Management Human Machine Interface Process Automation Process Control Allen Bradley Machine Design Calibration Scada Rslogix Wonderware Project Engineering Pneumatics S7 Manufacturing Engineering Control Logic Tws Industrial Ethernet Devicenet Sensors Electrical Controls Profibus Distributed Systems Controlnet Factory Robot Dh+ Hmi Programming Omron Modbus Fanuc Ladder Logic Dcs Fda Gmp
Certifications:
Project Management Institute (Pmi), License 1644216 License 1644216 Project Management Professional (Pmp)
Jason Schwarz (1986-1990), Walter Heinz (1968-1971), Royce Jones (1964-1968), Adrienne Nort (1968-1972), Andrea Dabrowski (1985-1989), Robyn Strayer (1972-1976)
article, you may figure out something important. No one is going to pay $199 for a brand new iPhone 5S, subsidized under contract, and then turn around and pay $300 cash for an iWatch. Unlesshere are some interesting thoughts by Jason Schwarz, on "3 Essential Elements for Apple's iWatch Success."
supply chain can handle it. Apple sold 18.65 million iPhones in its fiscal second quarter and 20.34 million iPhones in its fiscal third quarter, which ended June 25. Ironically, 22 million is also the number of iPads that investment analyst Jason Schwarz thinks Apple will sell in the fourth quarter.
Several manufacturers are cashing in on this trend, but none more than Apple. As we head into the final quarter of the year, otherwise known as the holiday quarter, Jason Schwarz predicts that Apple is expecting to sell as many as 22 million iPads and Jason is often right.