Real Options for Systemic Resilience in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Networks
Feb 04, 2026 at 11:00AM - Feb 04, 2026 at 12:00PMVirtual
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MIT Campus
The MIT Global Supply Chain and Logistics Excellence (SCALE) Network Expo provides a unique opportunity to preview nearly 100 industry-sponsored research projects conducted by MIT SCALE graduate students.MIT Campus
Join us for an interactive workshop on developing and upskilling the SCM workforce. Join other SCM industry leaders and talent development experts as we identify critical skills gaps, showcase innovative skill development initiatives, and share proven best practices. Designed for SCM executives and talent development professionals.MIT Campus
To harness the power of the supply chain as a strategic resource, executive leadership needs to cultivate teams that exhibit a unique combination of both analytical and interpersonal capabilities. Our faculty and instructors include some of the world’s most prominent thought leaders across disciplines.Virtual
Quarterly convening for members of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL) Supply Chain Exchange.Virtual
On Tuesday, December 16 at 11:00 AM EST, MIT CTL's Matthias Winkenbach and Mecalux's Alejandro González will be discussing the state of AI in warehousing live. Register for the webinar for free by signing up for our newsletter. AI is reshaping every corner of warehouse operations — from resource allocation and inventory accuracy to labor productivity and automated decision-making. But how far along is the industry?Virtual
On December 15 at 8 AM EST, the MIT Global SCALE Network - hosted by the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) - brings together top researchers and practitioners for a free webinar to explore what’s next for city logistics. Featuring international experts sharing cutting-edge work on digital tools, operational pilots and policy-driven innovationsMIT Campus
Join MIT researchers and industry experts for an interactive workshop focusing on Agentic AI in supply chains. Additional details to be shared as the agenda is confirmed.Virtual
The true power of AI lies in its ability to perceive, interact, adapt, and continuously learn. But unlocking this potential requires carefully designed human-AI collaboration, especially within supply chains. How can we design AI systems to enhance the greatest potential for mutual learning with the proper dynamics between human and AI teams for better long-term performance? Join this engaging session with the Director of the MIT Digital Supply Chain Transformation Lab, Dr. Maria Jesus Saenz, to discuss the latest applied research and field experiments around humans and AI complementary capabilities in demand forecasting and procurement negotiations.Virtual
As e-commerce continues to reshape the retail landscape, supply chain leaders must adapt to growing demands for speed, flexibility, and personalized customer experiences. In this virtual briefing, Dr. Eva Ponce will share her research on how companies navigate the complexities of omnichannel supply chains. The session will explore the role of emerging technologies in eCommerce fulfillment and conclude with a focus on how AI-powered solutions are helping companies personalize customer interactions across multiple channels. Most importantly, Dr. Ponce will examine how AI-driven personalization is affecting supply chain operations. Be ready for an interactive discussion and gain insights from real-world examples.