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The Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management (MSGSCM) builds upon Purdue’s core strength in operations, supply chain management, and business analytics to provide skills that will well position you for a career in managing global supply chains.

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Purdue University
101 N. Grant Street
West Lafayette, Indiana, 47907
United States
(765) 494-4636
(765) 496-1207
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Purdue University News & Resources

Addverb Technologies CEO Discusses Smart Factory Lab at Purdue University
Addverb Technologies CEO Sangeet Kumar explains his vision for the future of manufacturing and how collaborating with Purdue University will generate the necessary talent.

Purdue, Accenture sign five-year agreement in support of smart manufacturing
Accenture to provide funding in support of "smart factory" hub and also for a Smart Manufacturing Scholars Program

Champlain Towers Collapse Demonstrates Need for Disaster-Response Robots, Says Expert
The collapse of part of a condominium building in Surfside, Fla., is a reminder of the need for robots to be more available to local authorities, says IEEE Fellow Robin Murphy.

Purdue, West Point to Partner on Autonomous Race Car Challenge
The challenge, set for Oct. 21-23, is a series of events that has teams address topics such as artificial intelligence, sensors, data science and more in the successful operation of a high-speed autonomous race car.

Edge Computing Platform Offers Smart Monitoring Options
The IoT Edge platform from ClearBlade uses Edge AI technology to help companies and organizations monitor and predict performance for industries, including rail, manufacturing, retail, aerospace, and agriculture.

Purdue University Uses Machine Learning to Classify Mechanical Objects
Purdue University mechanical engineers creates comprehensive open-source annotated database of more than 58,000 3D mechanical parts

Robots with a Soft Touch
3D printed soft robots could could help address the shortage of healthcare workers.

Purdue Start-Up Targets Defense Applications
Process allows for the printing of thick materials with high levels of precision by applying ultrasonic vibrations to the nozzle to reduce friction and allow for smooth materials flow.




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