January 2020 Webinar with ITR Economics – Preparing for Growth

January 2020 Webinar with ITR Economics – Preparing for Growth

Join ITR Director of Speaking Services Alex Chausovsky on January 23, 2019 at 2 pm EST for a 60-minute overview of key manufacturing trends for 2020!

All webinar purchases come with a recording and a copy of the slide deck.

About the Webinar

The session will present ITR’s findings of what to expect from the manufacturing sector in 2020. Topics covered will include production activity, new orders, inventory levels, the impact of tariffs on trade, pricing changes, and more. Attendees will also see the latest signals from the leading indicators, which suggest that the first half of next year will be different from the second half for manufacturing companies. These insights will help guide business strategy and ensure that the right decisions are made at the right times.

What will attendees receive?

Attendees will walk away with a better understanding of the timing of the next trough in the US industrial economy and in the manufacturing sector, which will enable them to make better-informed and better-timed business decisions.
The audience will learn how to leverage leading indicators to identify where the manufacturing business cycle is headed, and what to expect for market performance in both the near term and the longer term.

The webinar will help attendees understand which manufacturing sub-segments behave in a manner acyclical to the overall economy, enabling them to find the best opportunities to continue growing their businesses despite expected downside pressure in the first half of 2020.

Questions to be answered

    • What should we expect for CAPEX in 2020, and what are the drivers for business investment?
    • What was trade policy’s impact on manufacturing in 2019, and which manufacturing sectors are most vulnerable heading into 2020?
    • What should we expect from the pricing environment, and which forces will impact pricing positively and negatively?
    • What actions should companies take to best position themselves for prosperity during the expected mid-2020 transition to the positive side of the business cycle?

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About Alex Chausovsky

Education:
The University of Texas at Austin (BBA, International Business)
Texas State University (MBA, Business)

Alex Chausovsky is a highly experienced market researcher and analyst with more than a decade of expertise across subjects including macroeconomics, industrial manufacturing, energy efficiency, automation, and advanced technology trends. He has consulted and advised companies throughout the U.S., Europe, Brazil, China and Japan for the last fifteen years and has been featured on NPR, the BBC, and in the Wall Street Journal. Alex is currently responsible for providing reliable industry and company forecasts, presentations, webinars, and economic consulting services for small businesses, trade associations, and Fortune 500 companies across a spectrum of industries.

In his prior role, Alex led a group of analysts covering the industrial manufacturing domain. He was also the lead analyst for 3D printing at a major international firm. Alex regularly delivers keynote addresses at leading industry conferences and trade association events.

About ITR Economics

ITR Economics™ provides the best economic intelligence to reduce risk and drive practical and profitable business decisions.

Since 1948, we have provided business leaders with economic information, insight, analysis, and strategy. ITR Economics is the oldest privately held, continuously operating economic research and consulting firm in the US.

With a knowledge base that spans six decades, we have an uncommon understanding of long-term economic trends as well as best practices ahead of changing market conditions. Our reputation is built on accurate, independent, and objective analysis.

For more information, visit www.itreconomics.com or contact itr@itreconomics.com.

ITR Economics
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Manchester NH 03103 USA

Contact:
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