Squint, an artificial intelligence mobile app focused on providing relevant and timely information to manufacturing users, has been named the NextGen Supply Chain Conference Start-up Award winner.
This year’s NextGen Supply Chain Conference, presented by Supply Chain Management Review and Peerless Media, will be held on Oct. 21-23 at the Chicago Athletic Association hotel in downtown Chicago. The event starts with an opening reception on the evening of Monday, Oct. 21, at the famous Chicago hotel, with full days of content following Tuesday and Wednesday.
The NextGen Supply Chain Conference’s theme this year is “Digitization is here, what’s next?” More information, including registration information, is available on the NextGen website.
Squint will be honored along with other award winners, including End Users and Solution Providers, and the NextGen Supply Chain Conference’s Visionary Award winner. This year’s Visionary winner is Walmart.
Founded in 2021 by Devin Bhushan, Squint offers a mobile app leveraging artificial intelligence and augmented reality to automate data entry and generate custom procedures. With manufacturing facing an acute labor shortage, Squint allows users to capture historical knowledge, digitize processes and make this information intuitively accessible to all operators.
Squint’s AR solution physically navigates operators step-by-step through any procedure, with interactive elements like AR-based navigation, photo or video tutorials, forms, and digital sticky notes. Users simply point their camera at any machine and the Squint technology will instantly pull up the most relevant procedures and information for the user.
According to Squint, the technology offers:
- Speedy documentation and procedure generation: Operators can record a video of the process and Squint will create an AR guide in seconds—saving hundreds of hours.
- Instant answers to any question: Operators can ask Squint Copilot any question about their work, and Squint will instantly provide the answer based on thousands of company documents.
- Instant content creation: Operators can take a video recording of any process and instantly convert it into a step-by-step AR guide in Squint using generative AI.
Sponsors for this year’s NextGen Supply Chain Conference include Diamond Sponsor Honeywell Intelligrated. Platinum Sponsors are Korber, Addverb and Zion Solutions Group. Gold Sponsor is Hai Robotics. Silver Sponsor is Dematic. Bronze Sponsor are Aptean and Gather AI and Associate Sponsors are TGW, Made4Net, Peak Technologies, Paccurate and Waites Sensor Technologies.
Keynote speakers this year include Amy Rardin, global senior director at Procter & Gamble; Luis Roman, vice president of MedTech Supply Chain at Johnson & Johnson; and Jennifer Springer, senior director of customer fulfillment at Whirlpool.
Karisa Sprague, senior vice president of fulfillment and reverse operations, Walmart U.S. Supply Chain, will accept the Visionary Award.
Speakers scheduled to appear include:
- Amy T. Augustine, senior director of network supply chain at U.S. Cellular
- Peter Bolstorff, executive vice president of corporate development at ASCM
- Craig Moss, director of data and change management at the Digital Supply Chain Institute
- Sankalp Arora, CEO & co-founder of Gather AI
- Devin Bhushan, founder & CEO of Squint
- Drew Eubank, EVP and co-founder, Zion Solutions Group
- Tony Gariety, VP distribution operations, Carhartt
- Jade Jolene Johnston, director, procurement, strategic sourcing, Leidos
- Matthew Kelly, director of strategic partnerships and commercial development, Hai Robotics
- Keith Moore, CEO, Autoscheduler.AI
- Craig Moss, director of data and change management, Digital Supply Chain Institute
- Mike Packer, director of healthcare automation and implementation, UPS Healthcare
- Dan Pellathy, faculty, University of Tennessee
- AJ Raaker, director of warehouse development, Taylor Logistics
- Rob Ratterman, CEO and co-founder Waites Sensor Technologies
- Rochelle M. Savel, manufacturing and supply chain management director, Emerging Innovations Group, Corning
- Ryan Smith, VP of automation, Westfalia Technologies
- Jonas Swarttouw, executive VP commercial and chairman North America, NewCold
- Pras Velagapudi, chief technology officer, Agility Robotics
- Adrian Stoch, chief automation officer, GXO Logistics
More speakers will be announced soon.
Solution Provider Award winners will each give a short presentation followed by a panel discussion with all the winners. Solution Provider Award winners are:
Robotics category: Agility Robotics
Digital Transformation: Westfalia Technologies
Artificial Intelligence: AutoScheduler.AI
Predictive Analytics: Waites Sensor Technologies
Discounted hotel rates are available until Oct. 4. More information on the hotel, including links to secure rooms at the discounted rate, is available here: https://www.nextgensupplychainconference.com/venue/.
There is still time to be a sponsor or exhibitor as well. Information on available sponsorships or if you are interested in exhibiting, can be found here: https://www.nextgensupplychainconference.com/sponsors-exhibitors/.
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