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Collaborating for Capability: Shaping the Future of Supply Chain Talent

The Great Hall, 1st Floor Sutherland Building

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Northumbria University, the Royal Academy of Engineering, and Gateshead College are proud to host a collaborative event focused on addressing the evolving talent needs within supply chain management.

As organisations face increasing pressure from digitalisation, AI, and sustainability demands, this event will explore how education and industry can work together to close skills gaps and build future-ready capabilities.

Event Format

The morning will feature short presentations from each partner, followed by a roundtable discussion designed to foster shared learning and practical collaboration.

Event Purpose

To examine current and future skills gaps in supply chain management, and to identify innovative, partnership-driven approaches to bridging these gaps—enhancing productivity, resilience, and performance across sectors.

Confirmed Speakers

  • Vincent Robson, Business Development Manager, Northumbria University – Sharing how the University supports organisations through research-informed programmes, co-created content, and degree and higher apprenticeships
  • Angela Tait, Senior Enterprise Manager, Royal Academy of Engineering – Providing Insights from the Academy’s State of UK Deep Tech 2025 Annual Report.

  • Professor Alireza Shokri, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management, Northumbria University – Research insights from the Centre for Digital Supply Chain Excellence
  • Ivan Jepson, Director of Business Development, Gateshead College – Showcase examples of collaborative solutions and partnerships addressing supply chain talent challenges

This event is ideal for professionals in supply chain, operations, HR, and organisational development who are seeking innovative ways to build capability and drive performance.

Event Details

The Great Hall, 1st Floor Sutherland Building
Northumberland Road
Northumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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