XLRI Jamshedpur to host POMS International Conference from Dec 4
A major international conference on production and operations management is set to be held in Jamshedpur, India, to ignite insightful discussions and actionable strategies for a more sustainable future. But what is it like for the world s leading academics, researchers and industry experts to share their views on the future of the field? Why is the conference expected to hold. But The BBC News Marathi looks at the challenges of sustainability in the industry and why it is taking place. Welcome to an event that aims to highlight the impact of carbon neutrality on real-world operations, including supply chain crises in India and how to tackle climate change, and what could be the focus of global scientists to develop innovative ways to change the environment of production, innovation and innovation in Supply Chain Management? What does it mean for an environment that is likely to take place within the next decade? A summit is to open this week, with the aim of creating an environmental, social and go-ahead for new opportunities for business and technology? The announcement has been announced by the University of Delhi. The event is due to start on 12 December, but it will be called the POMS India Chapter Conference 2023 - which will focus on saving the lives of human society and its impact on global operations and other industries, writes Dr S George, the director of XLRI, has told the BBC ahead of its annual conference, as it takes place in Delhi, Delhi and New Delhi to discuss lessons from the science and science industry.
Source: avenuemail.inPublished on 2023-11-11
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