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The Future of Supply Chain: Tive CEO Krenar Komoni speaks at FirstMark Hardwired NYC

October 30, 2018

September 18, 2024

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Earlier this month, Tive CEO Krenar Komoni was featured at Hardwired, a premier event hosted in New York City by FirstMark Capital. In his talk, Krenar shared his vision for the future of supply chain -- and where Tive fits in.

He described how IoT-powered technology solutions like Tive are enabling a new age of end-to-end transparency, bringing manufacturers and shippers visibility into the location and condition of in-transit shipments. To learn more, watch the full talk below:

 

 

Hardwired NYC is a monthly event in New York covering the intersection of hardware and software (Internet of Things, 3D printing, robotics, etc.). For more information about FirstMark Capital the the Hardwired event, visit the website here. And to learn more about how Tive can bring a new level of visibility to your supply chain, request a trial today.

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