Transforming Supply Chains: UC Berkeley’s AI Research Seminar

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the supply chain and manufacturing landscape at an unprecedented pace, but the conversation surrounding its applications remains largely abstract. To bridge this gap, UC Berkeley is hosting a research seminar focused on the practical applications of AI in supply chain management.

The seminar aims to bring together professionals from various fields, including supply chain, manufacturing, procurement, consulting, and operations, to discuss the potential of AI in areas such as sourcing, procurement, bill of materials review, supplier risk assessment, inventory management, and manufacturing operations.

This event is designed to be a hype-free zone, where attendees can engage in meaningful discussions about the genuine benefits and limitations of AI in supply chain management. The goal is to identify real workflows that can be automated, and to separate the signal from the noise in the AI hype cycle.

Whether you’re an operator, builder, or skeptic, you’re invited to join the conversation and share your insights. RSVP here to secure your spot and be a part of shaping the future of supply chain management.

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