June 27, 2024 | Today’s news and insights for manufacturing leaders NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Artificial intelligence is one of the hottest buzzwords of the year. Its applications continue to grow across industries, and manufacturing and supply chain operations are no exception. The technology enables companies to enhance visibility and forecasting, improve demand and supply planning and boost efficiency across warehouse and factory floors. But like any new process or platform, ensuring that teams are equipped to leverage AI and have employee buy-in to integrate the technology can be a challenge. I'll be joined by a panel of industry leaders at our free, virtual event on July 24 to discuss how companies are using AI and the ways in which it's changing operations. Register today to hear from: - Chris Della Rocca, Group CIO of Technical Operations and Risk at Johnson & Johnson
- Jennifer Peters, Director BI & Data Analytics at Nestlé Purina NA
Hope to see you there! |
| Kate Magill Lead Editor, Manufacturing Dive Email |
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