The MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation today announced that the SAP Innovation Center has become a strategic partner of the Forum and SAP’s managing director and senior vice president has joined the Forum’s Manufacturing Technology Advisory Board.
Earlier this year, the MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation announced the formation of the Manufacturing Technology Advisory Board in response to feedback from its members. It has recently launched a Manufacturing Technology study to understand the state of technology in the manufacturing industry and transformation challenges and innovation opportunities manufacturers are trying to address.
“Our members requested that the Forum provide guidance and thought leadership on technology-led transformation; the SAP Innovation Center brings invaluable expertise and guidance to the Forum and the board,” said MIT Professor David Simchi-Levi, founder of the Forum. “It is organizations like SAP that will help increase the efficacy of the board to enable innovation, efficiency and sustainable business growth within the manufacturing community.”
Cafer Tosun, managing director and senior vice president of the SAP Innovation Center, stated, “There is tremendous opportunity for transformation and innovation in the manufacturing industry. I look forward to working with the MIT Forum and the Manufacturing Technology Advisory Board to help shape the future of supply chain innovations.”
Simchi-Levi added, “We welcome Cafer Tosun to the board and thank him and SAP for their continued support of the Forum.”
Cafer Tosun will present at the MIT Forum’s Technology in Manufacturing conference on “Possibilities of In-Memory Processing in Supply Chains,” November 14 at the MIT Faculty Club in Cambridge, MA. For more event registration and information on the MIT Forum conference, please visit: http://supplychain.mit.edu/events/technology-manufacturing-improving-supply-chain-performance