Navigating the Future: Transforming Supply Chain Networks Through Digital Innovation
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
10:00 AM Central Standard Time
1 hour
Navigating the Future: Transforming Supply Chain Networks Through Digital Innovation
In a world where change is constant and innovation is the key to survival, the supply chain industry stands at the crossroads of adaptability and transformation. To overcome the ongoing challenges presented by factors like labor shortages and the ever-evolving geopolitical landscape, organizations must leverage leading-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).
As we look ahead to 2024, join us for an engaging discussion as we delve into the transformative power of digital innovation and what lies ahead for AI-enhanced supply chain and logistics processes. We will also explore how to seamlessly connect your supply chain and contextualize decision-making using digital technology, guiding you to make informed choices, avoid errors, minimize risk, and embed sustainability across your operations.
By participating in this webinar, you will:
- Understand how AI is reshaping traditional processes and automating time-consuming activities.
- Discover how AI can help your organization position itself at the forefront of innovation, equipped to thrive in today’s dynamic business landscape and beyond.
- Hear more about the value that can be derived from digital B2B networks, enabling you to engage in commerce, collaboration, and sustainable efforts with trading partners.
Don’t miss this opportunity to navigate the future with AI and business networks.
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Speakers:

Kellen Betts
Course Lead and Research Project Manager, MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics
Kellen Betts supports research at the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics and is a Course Lead in the MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management. Research initiatives he is involved in include the Omnichannel Distribution Strategy Lab, the annual State of Supply Chain Sustainability report, carbon insetting with sustainable aviation fuels, and the Circular Supply Chain Initiative.
Kellen has over fifteen years of experience in supply chain and analytics, working for Fortune 500 corporations and small businesses, including REI, Zulily, PACCAR, JBE Inc., and Vigor Industrial. He received an M.S. in Global Supply Chain Management from Portland State University and an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Washington. Currently, Kellen is working on a book about supply chain sustainability.

Stanford Huynh
Business Network Director, SAP

Corey Hughes
Regional Director, SAP
Corey is a Network Executive with the SAP Business Network for Supply Chain global advisory practice, working with supply chain companies to optimize their Source-to-Pay value streams in the Western United States, as well as providing guidance to high-tech companies globally. Prior to joining SAP, as an IT program owner Corey led transformation initiatives within plan-to-procure at a leading software and devices company, including the implementation of the Integrated Business Planning (IBP) and Supply Chain Collaboration (SCC) platforms. In total, Corey has over 25 years of SAP experience in planning and execution, both as a planning practitioner and as an IT architect and process owner.