

Demystifying the Quick Commerce Supply Chain
Sandeep Chatterjee
Quick commerce (QC) is a fascinating opportunity - it offers solutions for a problem that no one thought ever existed, and this calls for a very unique supply chain.
Further, unit economics, even today, are not comprehensible to many. That is precisely why it is still an enigma.


The Impact of Agentic AI on the Supply Chain
Vazghen Nikolian
Agentic AI is transforming the way supply chains operate, with the industry experiencing significant shifts in pricing, supplier dynamics, and procurement methods.
As AI-powered procurement agents make decisions based on data rather than relationships or marketing, supply chains face significant disruption.
This session will examine the trends, challenges, and opportunities as AI changes procurement and supplier selection.


Structuring Supply Chain Data for AI Agents, BI, and Decision Makers
Arturo Torres Arpi
There is now an endless stream of choices to make your data actionable. We went from having data trapped in our ERPs, WMS, and TMSs to having too much access to information.
In this session, Arturo Torres (CEO, @Ventagium) and Caleb Evans (Director of Analytics, @Tempur Sealy) will show how to unify these possibilities within a structure called the Data-Informed Framework (DIF).
You can use this framework to determine when to utilize AI Agents, BI Dashboards, Automated Alerts, and other tools, so you can organize your organization’s information in a way that makes it actionable for everyone, from C-level executives to frontline employees.


Supply Chain Resiliency Achieved Through AI-Powered Observability – Real-World Examples
Satbir Singh
As global supply chains become more complex, traditional monitoring tools no longer suffice. This session examines how AI-driven observability, combined with identity and access governance, can significantly enhance operational resilience, minimize downtime, and automate root-cause analysis.
Using real-world enterprise examples, we’ll see how these technologies are transforming performance visibility across digital supply networks.


Roadmap for Non-Technology Professionals to Become Supply Chain Technology-Savvy
Jorge A. Morales
Nowadays, as the Supply Chain Technology Landscape grows more complex, it becomes more challenging than ever to increase digital understanding among non-technology professionals and to develop skills for effectively communicating the capabilities and limitations of technology offerings.
This presentation offers supply chain managers and industry professionals a roadmap to connect needs with technology solutions by becoming technology-savvy and certified in supply chain technology.