Planning is well underway for Manifest 2023, which is dedicated to the global logistics and supply chain tech community. The Manifest team has already confirmed some of the industry’s most influential voices to take the stage and share in their thought leadership.
“Manifest strives to curate a program of the most dynamic and forward-looking industry luminaries who will share their visions and collaborate on solutions for a successful future,” said Manifest president, Courtney Muller.
The first 50 speakers confirmed to participate include:
•Elena Bernardo, SVP Operations, HelloFresh
•Peter Chen, CEO & Co-Founder, Covariant
•Abhijit Ganguly, Managing Director, Goodyear Ventures
•Benjamin Gordon, Managing Partner & CEO, Cambridge Capital and BGSA
•Chris Groves, Vice President, Fulfillment, Best Buy
•Nidhi Gupta, CEO & Co-Founder, Portcast
•Sean Henry, CEO & Founder, Stord
•Andrew Laudato, EVP & COO, The Vitamin Shoppe
•Mark Manduca, Chief Investment Officer, GXO Logistics
•Sean McCartney, Chief Supply Chain Officer, StockX
•Erik Muttersbach, Managing Director & Co-Founder, Forto
•Trevor Pawl, Chief Mobility Officer, State of Michigan
•Dawn Salvucci-Favier, CEO & Founder, Greenscreens
•Santosh Sankar, Managing Partner, Dynamo Ventures
•Lily Shen, CEO & President, Transfix
•Raquel Urtasun, CEO & Founder, Waabi.
Over 250 of the industry’s best and brightest will take the Manifest 2023 stage to address the most pressing issues across global logistics operations and supply chains and share how they are navigating disruptions through cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, autonomous trucks and blockchain technology. Some of the biggest players of the industry will also make major announcements including innovative partnerships and industry-wide collaborations.
Manifest will gather the global logistics tech and supply chain community from January 30th - February 1st, 2023 at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas. More than 3,000 key executives are expected to attend.Tickets will remain at their lowest price point before increasing on May 6th.
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