AI-native supply chain management platform, Exiger, is returning to the Great Scotland Yard Hotel for an exclusive executive forum. On the 15th of July at 6:30pm, Exiger will host a discussion entitled ‘Human rights in the supply chain: From obligation to operational discipline’. Leaders and experts from across supply chain will gather together at the event to dig deep into this topic – because human rights risk goes far beyond being a reputational issue.
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Supply chains are under intense scrutiny, and businesses are being held accountable for every single part of that chain. The aim of Exiger’s Executive Forum is to examine this topic, and how the topic of human rights due diligence must now be a continuous oversight. The conversation will revolve around how to embed human rights intelligence into everyday supply chain decisions.
The speakers for this event are:
Tim Fowler
Host & moderator, Client Executive, Exiger
Koray Köse
CEO and Chief Analyst, Köse Advisory & Senior Fellow, GlobSEC Geotech Centre & Board Member, Slave-Free Alliance
Tim Nelson
Co-Chair & CEO, Hope for Justice & Slave-Free Alliance
Erika Peters
Head of Customer Success & Strategic Accounts, Exiger
During the evening’s discussions, the panel will also explore insights on:
- The need to evolve beyond static human rights policies
- The structural realities of forced labour risk
- The limitations of traditional compliance models
- Moving from reactive remediation to proactive risk governance
