Join us on Tuesday, June 9th at 10 AM Central

Building on insights shared at Gartner Symposium, this webinar continues the conversation on how manufacturers with complex operations can move from AI experimentation to real operational impact. The focus shifts to how AI-driven production planning is transforming decision-making across highly constrained supply chains while also supporting more efficient and sustainable operations. 

Join Dr. Kevin O'Flynn as he explores real-world examples of how organizations are using AI to better align demand signals with production execution, reducing excess inventory, improving service levels, and increasing responsiveness across the network. The webinar will highlight how smarter planning enables manufacturers to unlock working capital, reduce waste, improve operational efficiency, and support sustainability initiatives while maintaining reliability in complex, high-variability environments.

Date: June 9, 2026 (Tuesday)

Time: 10:00 AM Central Time

Featuring: Dr. Kevin O’Flynn, Global Commercial and Strategy Executive, Demand Chain AI

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SPEAKERS

Dr. Kevin O’Flynn, Global Commercial and Strategy Executive, Demand Chain AI

Dr Kevin O’Flynn is Global Commercial and Strategy Executive at Demand Chain AI, bringing deep expertise in supply chain transformation and growth strategy. He has held operational roles in F&B, Aerospace and Med Devices. More recently as product owner for Replan, he helps manufacturers cut costs and build resilience through automated planning optimization, partnering closely with senior leaders. Kevin co-authored Pithy Planning, a weekly supply chain roundup, and holds degrees in mechanical engineering, a PhD in manufacturing, and an Executive MBA-bridging technology, strategy, and execution.