Overview
Architecting Supply Chains for a Century of Change
The modern supply chain has reached a breaking point where traditional, human-led management can no longer keep pace with the velocity of global volatility. To survive a century defined by rapid climate shifts, geopolitical fragmentation, and radical technological leaps, enterprises must move beyond “visibility” toward autonomy. The goal is a Resilient Grid: a decentralized, self-correcting architecture that functions like a power grid-rerouting, rebalancing, and recovering in real-time.
Transitioning to an Agentic Supply Chain means moving out of the era of passive dashboards and into an era of active intelligence. Here, technology is not just a tool for tracking; it is the primary engine of operational survival. This shift demands a fundamental redesign of the enterprise architecture-breaking free from the “legacy trap” of siloed data to build a foundation that supports Al-native agents capable of co-creating value alongside human operators.
Key Discussion Points
- Designing for Autonomy: Moving beyond “Just-in-Time” to “Just-in-Case” via agentic systems that autonomously predict bottlenecks and execute rerouting without manual intervention.
- The Self-Healing Grid: How to architect a decentralized logistics network that maintains “zero- trust” security protocols while ensuring seamless, real-time data flow across global partners.
- Closing the Value Gap: Bridging the divide between heavy investments in IoT/Cloud and the actual realization of a resilient, agile enterprise that investors can value with confidence.
- The Hybrid Workforce: Redefining the role of the supply chain professional in an agentic reality—where human judgment focuses on high-level strategy while AI agents manage the complexity of the grid.
- 14th February 2026
- New Delhi
Speakers
Agenda
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