How are emerging technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain revolutionising supply chain management within the context of Industry 4.0? And what role does real-time data analytics and predictive analytics play in optimizing supply chain performance and decision-making in the era of Industry 4.0?



Matthew Bardell, Managing Director, nVentic.

As Managing Director at nVentic, Matthew Bardell helps companies improve their supply chain resilience and performance through advanced analytics and a range of advisory services, centred on inventory optimization. With over 20 years of industry experience, Matthew manages global client accounts and leads the design and delivery of complex supply chain programmes.

David Howell

Dave Howell is a freelance journalist and writer. His work has appeared across the national press and in industry-leading magazines and websites. He specialises in technology and business. Read more about Dave on his website: Nexus Publishing. https://www.nexuspublishing.co.uk.

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