Future-Proofing Your Supply Chains (and You): Women in Supply Chain Forum™

Learn about what to expect come 2027 with regards to geopolitical disruptions, risk trends, how to prepare for what’s to come, what is the future of manufacturing and digitalization and lessons learned from a serial entrepreneur.

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Bindiya Vakil

Bindiya Vakil, founder and CEO of Accio3D and former founder and CEO of Resilinc, joins the 2026 Women in Supply Chain Forum™ to provide a Market Overview on Future-Proofing Your Supply Chains (and You).

In this session, Vakil will detail the ways in which female supply chain professionals can work to future-proof their own supply chains – and themselves. 

Learn about what to expect come 2027 with regards to geopolitical disruptions, risk trends, how to prepare for what’s to come, what is the future of manufacturing and digitalization and lessons learned from a serial entrepreneur. 

Vakil is a serial entrepreneur and thought leader in supply chain. 

Currently, she is founder and CEO of Accio3D, and was founder and CEO of Resilinc from 2010-2025, now majority owned by Vista Equity Partners. She is frequently on TV, cited in mainstream media, has authored several articles for Harvard Business Review and many major publications, and is also a recipient of Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s 2024 Pros to Know award and was named the very first overall winner of the Women in Supply Chain Forum™ Award.

The Women in Supply Chain Forum™, owned and operated by Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive, is a 2.5-day conference that brings together supply chain executives from all backgrounds, experiences, journeys and skillsets to network, learn, build relationships and advance their connections in the supply chain space.

This year’s event is scheduled to take place Nov. 17-19 at the Charleston, Marriott in Charleston, S.C. This year’s theme is “Self-Advocacy in the Workforce: Branding Yourself While Empowering Others to Climb the Corporate Ladder” entails an agenda filled with several areas for 1:1 personal networking, peer-to-peer mentorship and more.

Registration is open! Go to www.WomenInSupplyChainForum.com to learn more.

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