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Overcoming Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Risks with AI Tools

 
  October 17, 2025  
     
 
Xtalks, Online
2025-12-17


Pharmaceutical supply chains face growing complexity, data silos and unpredictable disruptions that challenge visibility and responsiveness. This webinar addresses the pressing challenges faced by pharmaceutical supply chains and explores how AI and interconnected networks can provide clarity and control.

In the ever-evolving pharmaceutical industry, supply chain complexities demand innovative solutions. To succeed, organizations need solutions that enhance agility, coordination and foresight across partners and processes.

Attendees will learn how to:

Break down data silos by unifying partner ecosystem, enabling seamless, cross-functional decision-making
Utilize AI to dynamically sense and adapt to demand fluctuations, regulatory changes and unexpected disruptions through intelligent automation
Manage complex manufacturing networks with precision, enhancing agility in dealing with contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs) and attribute-based planning

Register for this webinar to learn pharmaceutical supply chain strategies that drive clarity, resilience and competitive value.

Keywords: AI, Automation, CDMO/CMO, Clinical Supply Chain Management, Commercial Manufacturing, CT Logistics, Data Science, Drug Development, Manufacturing Operations Analytics, Pharmaceutical Logistics, Supply Chain/Logistics
 
 
Organized by: Xtalks
Invited Speakers: Tiffany Brewer, Sr Industry Advisory Director, Life Sciences, Blue Yonder
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2025-12-17
 
Registration: Free Registration
E-mail: tristan@xtalks.com
 
 
   
 
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