Interactive workshops

A: Leveraging AI in supply chain and logistics

John Torres, Lead Senior Data Scientist, Mercedes-Benz AG
Michal Marcinow, Global SCM IT Manager, Autoliv

  • utilising AI to improve demand forecasting and mitigate supply chain disruptions in real time
  • the potential use of AI across planning, sourcing, manufacturing and delivery
  • the impact of data quality and data governance in enabling value driven AI Use Cases

John Torres, Lead Senior Data Scientist , Mercedes-Benz AG 
Michal Marcinow, Global SCM IT Manager, Autoliv


B: Mapping the Tier-N supply chain

Simon Inskip, Director of Supply Chain Digital and Innovation, JLR

  • explore how automotive supply chain organisations and stakeholder are approaching the industry challenge of mapping the supply chain to tier-N levels for legislation-driven use cases, such as forced labour and battery passport.
  • understand the emerging and established best practices in the areas of data acquisition and governance, supplier collaboration and technology.
  • discuss new processes and considerations for change management across stakeholders when implementing Tier-N mapping.

Simon Inskip, Director of Supply Chain Digital and Innovation, JLR


C: How digitalisation can support sustainability goals

Soroush Nakhaie, Director of Supply Chain Management, Infineon Technologies

  • understanding the potential impact of digitalisation on reducing waste, conserving energy and improving efficiencies in the supply chain
  • assessing the technology and process that have the greatest impact
  • ensuring sustainable goals are achieved throughout the value chain, end-to-end

Soroush Nakhaie, Director of Supply Chain Management, Infineon Technologies


D: Building true digital supply chain twins

Prof. Dr. Tobias Engel, Professor of Supply Chain Management, HNU - Hochschule Neu-Ulm, University of Applied Sciences
Gökhan Cenk, Research Associate, University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm

  • taking a critical look at the potential for multi-layered digital control towers and digital twins working in harmony
  • assessing the obstacles to overcome and the awaiting rewards
  • how can digital twins help minimise delays, improve demand forecasting and provide greater visibility?

Prof. Dr. Tobias Engel, Professor of Supply Chain Management, HNU - Hochschule Neu-Ulm, University of Applied Sciences
Gökhan Cenk, Research Associate, University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm