

Daily Caller Live: American Innovation & Manufacturing Renaissance
American Innovation & Manufacturing Renaissance
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
9:00–10:30 AM (Doors open at 8:30 AM)
Waldorf Astoria | Washington, DC
America is entering a new industrial moment.
As global competition intensifies and supply chains realign, the United States faces a clear mandate: build, innovate, and lead.
American Innovation & Manufacturing Renaissance brings together policymakers, industry leaders, and innovators to examine how the U.S. can reclaim industrial strength, scale advanced manufacturing, and secure its economic future.
This conversation will focus on what it takes to win—modern industrial policy, technological leadership, workforce development, and the regulatory environment needed to accelerate growth.
What to Expect
8:30 AM — Doors Open, Coffee & Networking
9:00 AM — Program Begins
Conversation 1: Permitting, Regulation & Industrial Capacity How environmental review, regulatory policy, and federal oversight impact domestic manufacturing and investment
Conversation 2: Supply Chains, Energy Inputs & U.S. Competitiveness Securing critical materials, strengthening energy inputs, and scaling American manufacturing in a shifting global landscape
10:30 AM — Program Concludes
Confirmed Speakers
Emily de La Bruyère: Co-founder, Horizon Advisory
Rep. Beth Van Duyne: TX 24
Gabriella Hoffman: Director, Center for Energy and Conservation
Andrew Lagner: Director CPAC Foundation Center for Regulatory Freedom
Clyde Wayne Crews, Jr. : Fred L. Smith Fellow in Regulatory Studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Daren Bakst: Director of the Center for Energy and Environment and Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Chris Jahn: President and CEO of American Chemistry Council
Why Attend
This forum is designed for policymakers, industry leaders, and engaged citizens seeking a deeper understanding of the ideas shaping America’s future. Attendees will gain insight into the policies driving growth, connect with influential voices, and participate in a forward-looking conversation about preserving and expanding the American Dream.
Presented by the American Chemistry Council.
Come Early. Stay Late. Be Apart of the Conversation