Professionals across logistics, transport, engineering, and technology are invited to join European Supply Chain Day 2026, hosted online by E3, Trinity College Dublin, as part of Ireland’s 4th Logistics and Supply Chain Skills Week. Taking place over two virtual half‑days—Thursday, 16 April and Thursday, 23 April 2026—this event brings together world‑class experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss the forces reshaping global supply chains.
With supply networks undergoing unprecedented transformation, this year’s programme focuses on three strategic themes:
Global: Understanding international trade, global connectivity, and re‑shoring trends
Innovative: Harnessing digitalisation, AI, and emerging technologies
Resilient: Designing sustainable, adaptable, and disruption‑ready systems
Event organiser Michael Lynham (FCILT) of Trinity College Dublin:
“The future of supply chains will be defined by how effectively organisations combine predictive intelligence, digital innovation, and resilience to navigate an increasingly complex and uncertain global landscape.”
Across both days, attendees will gain insights that blend academic expertise, industry experience, and forward‑looking strategy—making this a must-attend event for anyone working in, or aspiring to enter, the supply chain sector.