On-Demand Webinar

From Risk to Resilience: Using Advanced Analytics and Data-Driven Insight to Reduce Manufacturing and Supply Chain Vulnerability

 

About the webinar

Supply chains today are vast in geographical scale, criticality and complexity and, as the COVID-19 pandemic has made clear to us all, these supply chains face massive risks with disruptions and change at an unprecedented rate. 

To reduce and manage these risks, manufacturers require sophisticated, integrated detection and decisioning capabilities to detect and monitor risks, predict disruptions, gauge impact, build scenarios, and support accelerated strategy adjustments as part of an overall business resilience framework. Leading companies are adopting and operationalizing advanced analytical capabilities across their supply chain organizations and beyond.

This webinar will help you evaluate short, medium, and long-term opportunities to optimize transportation, supply chain, and advanced factory networks.

Join this webinar to explore:

  • Current trends, challenges, and opportunities for manufacturers and their supply chain partners
  • Use cases that can address ongoing disruption with an eye to future growth
  • Case studies that demonstrate ROI from analytical investments

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About the Experts


Suraj Kamath

Director, Industrial IoT Solutions, ASEAN, SAS

Today, industries struggle to go beyond traditional analytics and harness the full power of AI and IoT. Suraj leads the Industrial IoT Solutions Practice for ASEAN at SAS, developing go-to-market strategies and providing leadership guidance on AIoT solutions for industries across manufacturing, utilities, smart cities and others. With over 12 years of experience across precision engineering, semiconductor manufacturing and industrial 3D printing, Suraj have enabled companies and customers to improve process control, increase yield, reduce waste, optimize pricing and product mix and develop successful business strategy. Drawing on learnings from high-volume, high-mix manufacturing environments, I am passionate about helping customers leverage AI and IoT to improve service, quality, performance and cost.


Stephanie Krishnan

Research Director, IDC Manufacturing Insights

Stephanie Krishnan is Research Director for IDC Manufacturing Insights, responsible for Industry 4.0 research. In this role, she responsible for the production, development and growth of the IDC Manufacturing Insights program in the Asia Pacific region. In this role, Stephanie will be delivering a research agenda that will appeal to technology buyers and vendors both in terms of subscription products and custom research in Industry 4-0 looking across ecosystems, value chains and supply chains of industrial industries.
Stephanie has more than 20 years' experience in manufacturing and supply chain, with a diverse background that complements her years in academia and professional development consulting in multiple countries such as Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE and Hong Kong among others. in addition to this, she advises startups in the areas of process automation and technology adoption, particularly in supply chain management. Stephanie has been most recently been conducting economic and supply chain market research as part of consulting in the Middle East.