Internet of Things Becomes Key Discussion Topic as Samsung, Oculus, IBM, Lenovo and Walmart Gather at Hi-Tech Supply Chain Summit US

The potential for the Internet of Things to improve communication, productivity and efficiency in the supply chain is vast.

Promising seamless product integration, continuous communication between previously siloed departments and constant optimization of processes without human interaction, the benefits are clear. Yet it is only recently that technology manufacturers and retailers, in an effort to streamline their processes, are now exploring the technology.
 
As such, major industry leaders including IBM, Oracle, Oculus, Samsung, Lenovo, Walmart and SunPower Corporation are all gathering at the 9th Hi-Tech Supply Chain Summit (December 6-7, San Jose) to debate and collaborate on the opportunities presented by the IOT. 
 
IBM, a long-time leader in artificial intelligence and cognitive computing, promise to explain the way in which they are leveraging their capabilities to supercharge the IOT to their customers’ supply chains, while Oculus will reveal how they leveraged technology to scale from small start-up, to global hardware manufacturer.
 
With over 120 senior attendees from global consumer technology manufacturers and retailers, The Hi-Tech Supply Chain Summit (December 6-7, San Jose) is a unique and unmissable networking event for those seeking to futureproof their supply, and to find out how to leverage the latest technology to open new opportunities in 2017 and beyond. 
 
 
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