Forbes February 7, 2025
Guy Courtin

Guy F. Courtin – Vice President of Industry and Global Alliances, Tecsys.

At BMW’s Regensburg plant, a vehicle rolls off the assembly line every 57 seconds. Any disruption could cost thousands of dollars in downtime, labor and missed production goals. Yet, thanks to a predictive maintenance system powered by narrow AI, the plant prevents over 500 minutes of downtime annually.

This is just one example of how narrow AI is transforming supply chain operations, turning data into actionable insights and reshaping industries in real time.

From predicting shortages to optimizing delivery routes, it’s driving efficiency and unlocking capabilities that were once out of reach. As these technologies continue to evolve, supply chain leaders must consider how they can harness them...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Supply Chain, Technology
Apple Intelligence to Expand to Vision Pro Headset in April
Hartford HealthCare taps AI to enhance virtual care access
Meet Tom: AI-Enabled Primary Care as a Service, Built to Scale
Apple Confirms Major Vision Pro Update With Apple Intelligence Coming Soon
Hospitals Are Adopting AI — But Can They Measure and Scale These Tools?

Share This Article