As Senior Vice President, Innovation and Partnerships, Melanie Nuce-Hilton leads a team that investigates new technologies, partnerships and business opportunities to increase the relevance and reach of GS1 Standards. Drawing on her extensive background in retail technology, Ms. Nuce-Hilton oversees the exploration of collaboration opportunities to help businesses leverage emerging technologies.
Circularity has been historically underrepresented in supply chain discussions but has now become of high interest to many leading organizations because of conscientious consumers. As the economy emerges from the effects of the pandemic, we see an even greater need to create more scalable, interoperable and resilient supply networks.
Robots and other emerging technologies help make supply chains more agile and resilient by increasing the accuracy and timeliness of product information.
At the heart of today’s supply chain challenges is a lack of visibility. To create visibility and resiliency, businesses need to have a keen focus on digitizing their data and leveraging data standards so that information can be exchanged electronically and understood by all stakeholders to inform business decisions. This creates a foundation for the exploration of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning as well as sustainability and circular economy.
/PRNewswire/ -- GS1 US® announces LexSet, a computer vision (CV) company, has won the $10,000 first-place grand prize in the inaugural Startup Lab Pitch...
Businesses are accelerating technology implementations to mitigate supply chain disruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, but sustainability cannot be overlooked.
Today Digital Bazaar announced it is collaborating with standards organization GS1 US on a blockchain-based identity project.