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AI & MACHINE LEARNING
BLOCKCHAIN & SUPPLY CHAIN
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
EDUCATION & LEARNING
FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION
HUMANITARIAN SUPPLY CHAINS
REAL-TIME VISUALIZATION
RETAIL & OMNICHANNEL
RISK AND RESILIENCY
SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCE
SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS
Grasp how artificial intelligence and machine learning are impacting supply chain management.
Dr. Matthias WinkenbachDirector - Computational and Visual Education Lab (CAVE) Lab
Dr. Daniel MerchanModel building and research
Dr. Lex FridmanAutonomous vehicles, machine learning, data analytics
AI & MACHINE LEARNING
Explain blockchain promises and pitfallsfor supply chain and beyond.
Mr. Jim RiceDirector - MIT Supply Chain Exchange; Blockchain Research Group
Dr. Inma BorrellaBlockchain Research Group
BLOCKCHAIN AND SUPPLY CHAIN
Explore how digitalization is reshaping supply chains and how these changes impact organizations.
Dr. Maria Jesus SaenzDirector - Digital Supply Chain Transformation Lab
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
Find the latest developments in online and on-campus learning offered by MIT’s #1 rated Supply Chain Master’s.
Dr. Bruce ArntzenDirector - MIT Supply Chain Management Master’s Degree
Dr. Chris CapliceDirector and creator - MITx MicroMasters®program in Supply Chain Management
Dr. Eva PonceExecutive director - MITx MicroMasters program in SCM; digital learning researcher
EDUCATION AND LEARNING
Unpack how transportation and freight are changing in a global marketplace.
Dr. Chris CapliceDirector - FreightLab
Dr. David CorrellElectronic logging devices, warehousing, petrochemicals
Dr. Yossi Sheffi“Logistics Clusters”, 2010, MIT Press
TRANSPORTATION AND FREIGHT
Stay alert to developments in logistics and strategy for the worlds vulnerable populations.
Dr. Jarrod GoentzelDirector - Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab; natural disasters roundtable
Dr. Tim RussellFeed the future; value chain and supply chain
HUMANITARIAN SUPPLY CHAINS
See how MIT CTL uses algorithmic filters to understand and act on complex data in real-time.
Dr. Matthias WinkenbachDirector - Computational and Visual Education Lab (CAVE) Lab
Connor MakowskiProject manager - CAVE Lab
REAL-TIME VISUALIZATION
Examine how supply chain consumer models are changing in an increasingly complex retail landscape.
Dr. Eva PonceRetail and omni-channel consumer behavior
Dr. Christopher MejiaDirector - Food and Retail Operations Lab
Dr. Joseph CoughlinDirector - AgeLab; Consumer behavior, aging populations, business strategy,
RETAIL AND OMNI-CHANNEL
Understand how companies and organizations manage supply chain risk and build resiliency.
Dr. Bruce ArntzenRecession readiness of supply chains
Mr. Jim RiceDirector - MIT Supply Chain Exchange;Measuring and investing in resilience
Dr. Yossi Sheffi“The Power of Resilience”, 2012, MIT Press“The Resilient Enterprise”, 2014, MIT Press
RISK AND RESILIENCY
Learn the financial implications of supply chain management and how they drive competitiveness.
Mr. Jim RiceDirector - MIT Supply Chain Exchange;Supply chain financial analysis
SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCE
Access diverging viewpoints on how to manage sustainability in a competitive global landscape.
Dr. Yossi Sheffi“Balancing Green - When to Embrace Sustainability an When Not To”2018, MIT Press
Dr. Alexis BatemanDirector - Sustainable Supply Chain Lab
Dr. Josué Velázquez-MartínezDirector - Sustainable Logistics Lab
SUSTAINABILITY