Finalization of the project

The Business Analytics Skills for the Future-proof Supply Chains (BAS4SC) project has entered its finalization phase. We are continuously disseminating information about the project and its effects. So far, eight different dissemination events have been held in Poland and seven in the project partner countries. In total, over 200 people participated in these meetings.

We also invite you to the upcoming events. On May 29, 2025, a scientific conference will be held under the slogan: Logistics 5.0: The Future Trends of the Supply Chains, which will be devoted to modern solutions and innovations in the area of ​​logistics and supply chain management. During this event, you will be able to meet representatives of the BAS4SC project and talk about it.

Meeting place: Wyższa Szkoła Logistyki, ul. Estkowskiego 6, Poznan (room 309/310);

Participation in the conference is free of charge.

We also invite you to another major event. During the INTERLOG 2025 conference, September 18-19, 2025, a special session will be organized: Business Analytics Skills for the Future proofs Supply Chains as part of the BAS4SC project. The session addresses the problem related to the question: how to effectively teach and shape digital and analytical competences of people?

Conference location: Faculty of Management Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, ul. Jacka Rychlewskiego 2, 60-965 Poznań

 

 

Minutes Sprint Osijek

On site, 9th April 2025

Sprint 30 Meeting

On-line, 18th March 2025

Sprint 29 Meeting

On-line, 18th February 2025

Celje Meeting

On-line, 15th January 2025

Workshop Celje

On-site, 13th-17th January 2025

Sprint 28 Meeting

On-line, 9th December 2024

Sprint 27 Meeting

On-line, 5th November 2024

Training for Academic Teachers

Training for Academic Teachers

 

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