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McKinsey: Profit from Four Disruptive Technologies
Abstract
Building upon the McKinsey report, Disruptive Technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy, this presentation will focus on four disruptive technologies relevant to chemicals/advanced materials:
Their disruptive potential is assessed along three dimensions:
Join us to learn the critical issues related to these industry game changers.
11:30 am to noon - Networking
noon to 1:00 pm - Luncheon
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm - Presentation
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Speaker
G. Sam Samdani, PhD, is a senior knowledge expert at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm. His responsibilities include leading the specialty chemicals service line in the Americas and providing thought leadership across a range of complex knowledge domains within the firm’s Chemicals & Agriculture Practice. His views on the performance and health of the global chemical industry have been published in Chemical Week and other publications.
He has also co-authored a book, Going Digital: Realizing the Dreams of a Digital Bangladesh for All. He received his BS in chemical engineering from Yale University, and PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Rochester.