Overview
The manufacturing and supply chain landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation. While rising tariffs, trade conflicts, and supply chain disruptions pose significant hurdles, companies are also embracing AI, digital manufacturing, and multi-regional sourcing to build greater resilience and agility. The choices leaders make today will define their competitive edge in the years to come — are you prepared for what’s next?
Join Fictiv Co-Founder and CEO Dave Evans and a panel of industry experts for a deep dive into the findings of the 2025 State of Manufacturing & Supply Chain Report. This interactive roundtable discussion will explore key trends and insights from hundreds of manufacturing and supply chain leaders, helping you understand how businesses are adapting to uncertainty and embracing transformative strategies for resilience.
You’ll gain data-driven insights into the future of manufacturing and supply chains, with practical takeaways to help you navigate today’s challenges and position your business for success. From onshoring strategies to AI-powered efficiencies, don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts at the forefront of transformation in the manufacturing industry.
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Key Takeaways
- Understand the biggest challenges & opportunities for manufacturers in 2025 – Learn how leaders are navigating tariffs, trade conflicts, and supply chain disruptions.
- Explore the impact of AI and digital manufacturing – See how technology is reshaping supply chains, improving efficiencies, and reducing risks.
- Gain strategies for onshoring, nearshoring & regional diversification – Learn how companies are adapting sourcing and production strategies to mitigate risk.
- Learn how sustainability is shaping supply chain decisions – Understand how carbon reduction commitments and regulatory changes are driving operational shifts.
- Get expert perspectives on what’s next – Hear from Fictiv’s industry leaders on the trends shaping the future of manufacturing and supply chains.