EVENTS

AI for SME Supply Chains: A Hands On Implementation Workshop

Date: Tuesday, 10th March 2026

Time: 09:00 - 12:30

Location: National Horizons Centre

Cost: Free

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In today’s volatile market, SMEs can no longer rely on gut feel, manual spreadsheets, or outdated processes. While large organisations use multi‑million‑pound systems, smaller businesses now have access to affordable — and often free — AI tools that can deliver comparable results.

This practical, hands-on workshop is designed specifically for Tees Valley SMEs looking to improve efficiency, strengthen resilience, and unlock value across their supply chains using AI.

This is not a theoretical lecture. Please bring your laptop (and your messy data if you wish). You’ll be guided step‑by‑step through real examples and leave with a functional AI workflow you can start using the very next day.

Whether you’re just starting to explore AI or already thinking about digital transformation, this session cuts through the hype and focuses on practical, business-ready applications.

What You’ll Learn

Across the morning, you’ll explore:

• What AI actually means in an SME supply chain context — in plain, jargon‑free English.
• Where AI can deliver genuine value across forecasting, planning, procurement, logistics, and day‑to‑day operations.
• How low-cost and free AI tools can support smarter decisions and automate routine tasks.
• Key risks and considerations around data quality, ethics, confidentiality, and governance.

Key Takeaways:

• Predict Demand: Build a 6-month forecast in minutes using AI’s data analysis features.
• Automate Inventory: Set up "smart" reorder triggers so you never stock out or over-purchase.
• Vet Suppliers Fast: Use AI agents to research global suppliers and summarise complex contracts.
• Optimise Routes: Reduce fuel costs and delivery times by 15% with AI-driven route mapping.
• Greater confidence using AI tools and discussing AI adoption internally.

Who Should Attend?

• SME Owners and Directors
• Supply Chain & Logistics Managers
• Procurement Specialists
• Operations & Warehouse Leads

Delegates are encouraged to bring their own laptops so you can actively participate in guided exercises and leave with practical outputs you can apply immediately.

No coding or data science background is required — basic Excel skills are helpful but not essential.

Optional Complimentary Tour

At 12.30, after the workshop, delegates are invited to join an optional guided tour of The National Horizons Centre. Explore cutting‑edge facilities, discover the centre’s capabilities, and see how innovation is being supported across the region.

Hosted by RTC North and delivered by specialists from Teesside University

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