The Future of Supply Chain: ASCM CONNECT 2024 in North America
Get ready to witness the pulse of supply chain innovation at ASCM CONNECT 2024: North America, hosted by the esteemed Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM). This pivotal event, slated to take place at the Austin Convention Center in Texas from September 9-11, 2024, promises a convergence of industry leaders and thought pioneers.
An impressive lineup of speakers awaits attendees, featuring luminaries such as Arianna Huffington, Founder and CEO of Thrive Global, Harvard Business School’s digital marketing authority David Edelman, and Formula One Analyst Guenther Steiner. Additionally, experts from Energizer, PwC, UScellular, SAP, HP, and more will contribute their insights to the discourse.
ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi, CSCP, CPA, CAE, describes ASCM CONNECT 2024 as more than just a conference; it’s a catalyst for the next era of supply chain innovations. It serves as a platform for meaningful conversations among supply chain professionals and advances ASCM’s mission of building a better world through supply chains.
Open to attendees from across the supply chain spectrum, including ASCM members, the event promises unparalleled insights through keynote addresses, workshops, and networking sessions. Participants will delve into topics ranging from AI innovations to sustainability practices and supply chain resilience, equipping themselves with tools to drive impactful change in their organizations and beyond.
A highlight of this year’s event is the Innovation Hub, featuring Digital Capabilities Labs, the Supply Chain Gamers Challenge, live TECHTalks, and exclusive industry podcasts. The revamped 2024 Exhibit Hall offers an immersive experience, showcasing cutting-edge supply chain innovations and thought-provoking presentations, providing attendees with a firsthand look at the evolving industry landscape.
Registration is now open. For registration details and more information on ASCM CONNECT 2024: North America, visit https://connect.ascm.org/.
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