UKUPC Webinar Series: AI for Procurement Officers – what do you need to know?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way procurement professionals approach decision-making, efficiency, and risk management. This exclusive webinar hosted by SUPC, and available to all UKUPC members, is designed specifically for procurement professionals looking to understand the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, and how it can be effectively integrated into supply chain management.

What you’ll learn:

  • Overview of the opportunities and risks with AI:
    Gain a clear understanding of how AI is reshaping procurement and supply chain operations. Explore both the significant opportunities for enhanced productivity, cost savings, and innovation, as well as the potential risks such as data privacy concerns and the impact on existing workflows.
  • Managing the use of AI in your supply chain :
    Learn from real-world examples and case studies showcasing how AI is being implemented across various industries. Understand how procurement teams are leveraging AI for everything from demand forecasting to supplier management, and identify best practices for adopting AI in your own supply chain.
  • Contracting for AI – key considerations for Procurement Officers:
    As AI becomes an integral part of procurement operations, it’s essential to revise and update your contracting strategies. This session will cover important contractual considerations when dealing with AI, including data ownership, intellectual property, liability clauses, performance guarantees, and other critical terms and conditions.

Join us for this informative webinar and walk away with actionable insights to navigate the future of procurement with AI leading the way forward. Whether you’re just beginning to explore AI or are looking to refine your approach, this session will provide the knowledge you need to stay ahead of the curve.

Our speakers

  • Carol Murphy, Head of Procurement, SUPC
  • Martin Sloan – Partner, Brodies LLP Solicitors
  • Ally Burr – Associate, Brodies LLP Solicitors

When – Friday 25th April – 11:30 – 12:30

Where – Online – Register now!

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