• Simulating the Future of Venetian Clams

    Simulating the Future of Venetian Clams

    Join Our Collaborative Talk at AnyLogic 2025 The Venice Lagoon is not only a world heritage site but also home to a crucial industry: Manila clam harvesting. This vital economic and ecological resource is facing an unprecedented threat from climate change, with rising water temperatures posing a significant risk to the clam population’s survival. How…

  • Engineering the Antifragile Supply Chain

    Engineering the Antifragile Supply Chain

    A Sneak Peek into Our AnyLogic 2025 Presentation The pharmaceutical industry is in a constant state of flux. Global disruptions, shifting demand, and a complex regulatory landscape mean that traditional supply chain management is no longer enough. To thrive, companies need to move beyond resilience and embrace antifragility – the ability to not just withstand…

  • Antifragility — Beyond Resilience

    Antifragility — Beyond Resilience

    How to Engineer an Antifragile Business That Thrives on Disruption In today’s business landscape, disruption isn’t a rare event. We might even think of it as a new constant. For years, leaders have championed resilience and the ability to take a hit and bounce back to normal. But in a world of perpetual volatility, simply…

  • AI TRiSM: Building Trust in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

    AI TRiSM: Building Trust in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

    By Anahita Bilimoria, Decision Lab Senior Machine-Learning Engineer An Essential Framework for Responsible AI Deployment The promise of Artificial Intelligence is immense, offering solutions to humanity’s most pressing challenges. With the recent boom of Language Models and AI penetrating every domain, we are confronted with a fundamental truth: global adoption and subsequent progress rely solely on…

  • Logistics Optimisation: LOGOS+

    Logistics Optimisation: LOGOS+

    Solving the Interdependent Challenges of Packing Fitness and Delivery Distance In global distribution, operational efficiency is a balancing act between conflicting physical realities. To maximise margins, supply chain leaders are constantly caught between two critical metrics: packing fitness (how densely items are secured within a vehicle) and delivery distance (the total mileage of the transportation…