Recording webinar Supply Chain Start-ups in Europe
Supply chain start-ups in Europe experienced a very challenging year in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic crisis. But the need for innovation and digitalization seems higher than ever for manufacturing, wholesale and retail companies to manage their global and local supply chains. So there could be a bright future for supply chain start-ups.
Mathias Bosse, investor at Seed+Speed Ventures, is creating The Supply Chain Management Startups Handbook 2021 with profiles of young and promising companies offering products or services that help making global supply chains more transparent, more resilient to external shocks, more efficient and more sustainable. Bosse is also member of the jury of the European Supply Chain Start-up and Scale-up Contest, hosted by Supply Chain Media.
Together with Martijn Lofvers, Chief Trendwatcher at Supply Chain Media, Bosse will give his view on the European landscape of supply chain start-ups in this webinar. Emilia Jevakhoff, CEO of Winddle, and Jan Pronk, Chief Commercial Officer at BigMile, will join in this interactive webinar. The French start-up Winddle, with its online platform to track purchase orders and their estimated delivery dates worldwide, emerged as the winner of the fourth European Supply Chain Start-up Contest during the inNOWvate Supply Chain Event in the Netherlands on 18 May this year. The Dutch scale-up BigMile received the most votes from the online audience in this years’ scale-up contest for its independent solution to measure supply chain-related carbon emissions.
Speakers:
- Martijn Lofvers – Founder & Chief Trendwatcher at Supply Chain Media
- Mathias Bosse – Investor at Seed+Speed Ventures and Founder of The Supply Chain Management Startups Handbook
- Emilia Jevakhoff – CEO of Winddle, winner of the European Supply Chain Start-up Contest 2021
- Jan Pronk – Chief Commercial Officer at BigMile, winner of the European Supply Chain Scale-up Contest 2021
Missed the webinar?
The recorded webinar is available on the YouTube channel of Supply Chain Movement. The slide deck is available for download below.