Join thought leaders shaping the digital future of supply chain by understanding and implementing proactive cybersecurity, predictive analytics, and product consumption management technologies. In this track, discover the technological potential of your organization as well as the practical steps involved in reaching it. 

Digital Track is from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Monday, April 7. For more information contact Trey Beuttel or call 859.523.5701

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

In today’s supply chain landscape of digital transformation and interconnected systems, cybersecurity threats have never been more significant. During this time of technological uncertainty and vulnerability, it is critical to understand and address these third-party risks with a proactive approach. By anticipating and preparing for cybersecurity challenges, your organization can develop strategies for maintaining operational resiliency.

 

Join industry thought leaders and explore strategies for navigating your organization’s cybersecurity, from developing resilient downtime procedures and business continuity plans to identifying high-risk applications that could potentially compromise your Supply Chain operations.

 

Learning Objectives:
1. Identify specific downtime procedures and business continuity plans to implement into your organization.
2. Evaluate specific dates, months, or periods in which the likelihood of cybersecurity risks is higher.
3. Define what ideal technological resiliency might look like in your organization.
4. Analyze other industries’ cybersecurity practices to gain insight into your own cybersecurity implementation.

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

With so many unknowns in supply chain, the ability to effectively understand and act on your organization’s analytics is a crucial tool for operational success. By leveraging these data insights, your organization will move beyond reactive approaches and instead proactively anticipate challenges you might encounter. This innovative approach to analytics not only enhances collaboration with supplier partners but can also provide your organization with the advantage of intelligent forecasting.

 

Join supply chain executives who have found practical and actionable methods for implementing analytics as they share beneficial insights from their findings. 

 

Learning Objectives:
1. Identify methods of obtaining relevant and applicable analytics related to your organization’s operation.
2. Evaluate your organization’s supplier partnerships and areas of limited transparency.
3. Demonstrate an understanding of predictive analytics and how they can be an asset to your organizational efficiency.
4. Outline an actionable plan for implementing data insights in order to proactively anticipate obstacles.

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Over the years, point of use technology has evolved, allowing for a more accurate understanding of product consumption in clinical departments like the OR or CathLab. Despite these technological advancements, inventory management and product consumption documentation can still be laborious for clinicians. To alleviate this burden, it is necessary to gain a better understanding of efficient inventory management techniques driven by procedural product consumption and the technology required to create this efficiency.

 

Join thought leaders as they discuss evolving technology capable of streamlining inventory management and product consumption documentation in procedural departments in order to uncover areas for improvement within your organization.

 

Learning Objectives:
1. Analyze point of use technology and its potential capabilities in your organization’s procedural departments.
2. Identify new technologies with the potential to streamline documentation of product consumption and inventory management.
3. Outline other industries in which product consumption is monitored in an efficient way.
4. Define what improvement in your organization’s product consumption process would practically look like.

For more information on the 2025 Spring Summit, please contact Trey Beuttel.

Trey Beuttel
Director, Provider Relationships and Education
859.523.5701