BISCI endorses the need to innovate in the digital era
The BISCI team attended inNOWvate 2019 in Amersfoort, the leading interactive and innovative event in the supply chain sector. InNOWvate is organised by Supply Chain Magazine.
Inspirational talks by professors Carlos Cordon and Janet Godsell and the latest insights from various experts and professionals made this edition very successful. Interactive breakout sessions gave participants the opportunity to develop innovative solutions and discuss their implementation. In addition, the event hosted the second European Supply Chain Start-up Contest.
The Brightlands Institute for Supply Chain Innovation (BISCI) shares the vision to innovate the supply chain in the digital era and is happy to contribute to this ambition in collaboration with other stakeholders.
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