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SUMMARY:Boston Strategies will be presenting at the AABC Europe 2026 (Advanced Automotive Battery Conference) 
DESCRIPTION:AABC Europe 2026 (Advanced Automotive Battery Conference) 📍 Mainz\, Germany | May 18-23\, 2026  \nBoston Strategies International is pleased to announce that David Jacoby will be a podium presenter at AABC Europe 2026 (Advanced Automotive Battery Conference) in Mainz\, Germany\, as part of the Global Battery Raw Materials program.  \nAABC Europe is a premier global forum bringing together battery technologists\, automotive OEMs\, and key suppliers to assess technology breakthroughs\, development trends\, and market outlooks shaping the next generation of electric vehicle batteries.  \nPresentation Title: How Local Value Chain Initiatives Will Reshape Battery Materials Markets  \nWhat the session covers:   \nAs global industrial policy accelerates\, many countries are actively working to reduce dependence on foreign sources of critical minerals by re-shoring and localizing battery value chains.  This presentation will examine how: tariff negotiations\, and strategic trade realignments will impact the mining\, processing\, and assembly of batteries and other products dependent on:  \n🔹 Cobalt\n🔹 Nickel\n🔹 Graphite\n🔹 Lithium\n🔹 Rare earths  \nThe talk provides a structured view across three strategic scenarios: Growth\, Comparative advantage and Technology standardisation  \nThese scenarios highlight how policy-led supply chain restructuring can reshape market pricing\, investment decisions\, and long-term competitiveness across battery materials markets.  \nBoston Strategies International looks forward to engaging with OEMs\, investors\, and battery materials stakeholders at AABC Europe 2026.  \n📩 For inquiries\, discussions\, or meeting requests\, please contact Boston Strategies International. 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/boston-strategies-will-be-presenting-at-the-aabc-europe-2026-advanced-automotive-battery-conference/
CATEGORIES:Batteries,Energy Storage,Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain,Supply Chain Risk
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SUMMARY:David Jacoby Speaking at Critical Minerals North America Conference & Exhibition 2026\, New York City
DESCRIPTION:Boston Strategies International is pleased to announce that David Jacoby will be speaking at the Critical Minerals North America Conference & Exhibition 2026\, taking place in New York City.  \nCritical Minerals North America is America’s longest running international critical minerals\, commodities\, investment\, new energy & technologies show\, bringing together the entire mineral resources value chain to New York City.  \nDavid Jacoby’s Session Topic:  \nHow to Develop All-American Critical Minerals Value Chains Before It’s Too Late — With a Special Focus on Rare Earths and Battery Materials  \n🔎 Key highlights:   \nEfforts are underway to develop all-American supply chains for minerals such as rare earths\, lithium\, graphite\, cobalt\, magnesium\, and of course nickel\, copper and other more common metals. From an investment point of view\, the story is one of investment and return. But from a supply chain point of view\, the whole value chain from mine to end-product is in play – extraction\, pre-processing\, processing\, refining\, assembly\, manufacturing\, distribution\, and recycling.   \nUsing rare earths as an example\, my talk will address how the US can economically localize its production to eliminate dependence on trading partners like China.  \n✅Which extraction technologies are efficient at different scales  \n✅How far away multiple processing stages can be located without destroying margin   \n✅Whether refining can be environmentally safe and socially sustainable  \n✅What configuration of distribution centers maximizes market reach at economic cost  \n✅How to organize for recycling even before it’s required by law  \nMore info: https://www.criticalmineralsnorthamerica.com/   \nIf you are attending Critical Minerals North America 2026 in New York City and would like to connect with David during the event\, feel free to reach out anytime. 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/david-jacoby-speaking-at-critical-minerals-north-america-conference-exhibition-2026-new-york-city/
CATEGORIES:Energy Storage,Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Boston Strategies at the Battery Show South 2026 in Charlotte\, NC. 
DESCRIPTION:Battery Show South 2026\, Charlotte\, NC.  \nThe President of Boston Strategies International\, David Steven Jacoby\, will be speaking at The Battery Show South 2026 in Charlotte\, North Carolina\, during a pivotal moment for the U.S. battery ecosystem—shaped by evolving industrial policy\, shifting market demand\, and accelerating regional investment across the Battery Belt. The event convenes engineers\, business leaders\, and innovators across the full advanced battery value chain\, with a strong focus on domestic supplier growth and commercialization readiness.  \nDavid’s session will address one of the most urgent strategic questions shaping the battery sector today:  \nTariffs and Battery Manufacturing Competitiveness: What will the state of tariff and global trade dynamics be in 2026–2028 — and how will this affect battery supply chains?  \nRecent major technological and commercial shockwaves have created a lot of noise about where to manufacture and where to source from. As the dust settles\, what assumptions should executives make regarding the direction and magnitude of tariffs\, international production costs\, and lifecycle costs in battery materials and components for the coming years? This session will be extremely useful for C-level executives who are:  \n\nConsidering site relocation or reshoring \nRealigning supply chains due to costs \nReviewing long-term business strategy \nInvolved in mergers\, acquisitions\, licensing\, or other transactions \n\nMore info: https://www.thebatteryshowsouth.com/    \nIf you would like to connect with David during The Battery Show South 2026\, Boston Strategies International welcomes conversations with manufacturers\, suppliers\, developers\, and investors shaping the future of batteries and electrification. 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/boston-strategies-at-the-battery-show-south-2026-in-charlotte-nc/
CATEGORIES:Batteries,Events,Supply Chain
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SUMMARY:Boston Strategies International at the Columbia Global Energy Summit (Columbia University SIPA | New York City 
DESCRIPTION:🌍⚡ Boston Strategies International looks forward to attending the Columbia Global Energy Summit (Columbia University SIPA | Center on Global Energy Policy) in New York City.  \nThis year’s theme — Energy Security and the Transition amid Geopolitical Turbulence — could not be more timely. Energy is no longer “just” a market issue. It has become a security issue\, an industrial policy issue\, and a supply chain issue — all at the same time. It is rapidly becoming a core pillar of:  \n🔹 National security\n 🔹 Industrial competitiveness\n 🔹 Infrastructure resilience\n 🔹 Supply chain independence\n 🔹 Capital allocation decisions  \n➡️ The “new world order” isn’t only about diplomacy — it’s increasingly about who controls upstream resources\, who can build infrastructure fastest\, and who can execute resilient supply chains under uncertainty.  \nAt Boston Strategies International\, this is exactly the space we work in — where energy security\, geopolitics\, project finance\, and execution reality meet.  \nBoston Strategies International helps clients:\n 🔹 secure critical materials\, equipment\, and services early\n 🔹 quantify cost escalation + schedule risk before it becomes value destruction\n 🔹 strengthen bankability by proving supply availability and delivery confidence\n 🔹 build resilient sourcing strategies that withstand geopolitical shocks\n 🔹 implement end-to-end supply chain de-risking at the bill-of-materials level  \nBecause in today’s environment\, energy transition success doesn’t come down to ambition alone — it comes down to reliable delivery.  \nFor organizations attending the Summit and interested in discussing more about Energy Security or transition strategies\, reach out to Boston Strategies International to connect.  \nMore info: https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/events/2026-columbia-global-energy-summit/ 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/boston-strategies-international-at-the-columbia-global-energy-summit-columbia-university-sipa-new-york-city/
CATEGORIES:Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:🔋⚡Boston Strategies International at the International Battery Seminar & Exhibit 2026 
DESCRIPTION:Boston Strategies International is pleased to announce that our President\, David Steven Jacoby will be speaking at the International Battery Seminar & Exhibit 2026—the world’s longest-running annual battery industry event (founded in 1983) and a premier global forum for major developments in energy storage technology across consumer\, automotive\, military\, grid\, and industrial applications.  \n🔗 Event website: https://www.internationalbatteryseminar.com/  \n🎤Featured Session Topic: Predictive Analytics and AI in Inventory Optimization\, Demand Planning & Forecasting  \nAs the battery industry scales globally\, competitive advantage increasingly depends not only on chemistry and performance—but on the ability to execute complex supply chains reliably under volatility. Battery value chains face long lead times\, capacity constraints\, high working capital intensity\, and high penalties for stockouts\, delays\, and quality disruptions.  \nThis faculty session focuses on how organizations can apply predictive analytics and AI to strengthen decision-making across demand sensing\, forecasting\, inventory\, supplier risk\, and operational planning.  \n📌Key topics include:  \n\nAI-driven forecasting methods\, including time-series approaches (e.g.\, modern neural network approaches such as LSTM) \n\n\nPredictive inventory optimization: safety stock\, reorder points\, and multi-echelon strategies \n\n\nContinuous sensing & response systems to reduce the bullwhip effect \n\n\nEarly risk detection models to predict shortages and disruption \n\n\nPractical implementation roadmaps: digital architecture\, governance\, and adoption hurdles \n\nThe course draws on real-world use cases and case studies across leading organizations and supply chain innovators.  \nIf you are attending the International Battery Seminar & Exhibit 2026 and would like to connect with David Steven Jacoby or the Boston Strategies team\, please feel to reach out anytime. 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/%f0%9f%94%8b%e2%9a%a1boston-strategies-international-at-the-international-battery-seminar-exhibit-2026/
CATEGORIES:Batteries,Climate Change,Energy Storage,Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20260220T170000
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SUMMARY:Boston Strategies at the 2026 NAPE Expo LP Summit (Houston) 
DESCRIPTION:⛽⚡⛏️Oil\, gas\, power and minerals are essential parts of nearly every supply chain\, whether the end product is a good\, a service\, or a solution.  \nWe at Boston Strategies always look forward to developing supply chain strategies that can boost the viability and profitability of oil & gas\, critical minerals\, geothermal\, data center\, and renewable energy deals at the 2026 NAPE Expo LP Summit in Houston.  \nBoston Strategies will be there advising asset owners\, investors and attorneys about:  \n🔶How alternative supply chains configurations can jack project returns \n🔶How to structure equipment and service supply contracts to minimize liability \n🔶Where exposure to supply chain risk is eroding returns on existing projects and how to reduce it \nAt Boston Strategies International\, we turn operations and supply chains into a recurring stream of positive cash flow. If you’re attending NAPE Expo LP Summit or have these concerns\, feel free to reach out.  \nPhoto Credit:: Ricardo Góm 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/boston-strategies-at-the-2026-nape-expo-lp-summit-houston/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Energy Storage,Events,Supply Chain,Supply Chain Risk
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DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20260127T180000
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SUMMARY:🔋⚡Boston Strategies at NEI’s Nuclear Energy Financing Summit — New York City
DESCRIPTION:Boston Strategies will be attending the Nuclear Energy Institute’s Nuclear Energy Financing Summit (NEI) in New York City on January 27\, 2026—a critical forum for accelerating investment in nuclear energy.  \nAs global electricity demand rises sharply—driven by the AI revolution\, electrification\, and clean energy targets—nuclear power is increasingly seen as an essential solution. Financing new nuclear projects\, however\, depends on solving one core issue: cost overruns\, which are often rooted in supply chain risk.  \n📉Cost overruns remain the main reason more new plants have not been built. In most cases\, these overruns are caused by supply chain volatility\, including long lead items\, constrained manufacturing capacity\, price escalation\, and procurement delays.  \nReducing supply chain risk is one of the most direct ways to make nuclear projects bankable.  \nBoston Strategies provides a structured and proven process\, supported by a specialized software tool\, to de-risk nuclear plant supply chains at the Bill-of-Materials (BoM) level\, enabling early intervention and capital protection.  \nOur approach helps stakeholders:  \n\nPredict supply price escalation throughout the Bill of Material \n\n\nAnticipate material\, component\, and service shortages \n\n\nQuantify capital at risk \n\n\nTake mitigation actions early to protect returns \n\nIf you would like to discuss nuclear financing\, supply chain resilience\, or localization strategies\, please reach out to schedule a meeting.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/%f0%9f%94%8b%e2%9a%a1boston-strategies-at-neis-nuclear-energy-financing-summit-new-york-city/
CATEGORIES:Energy Storage,Events,Supply Chain
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SUMMARY:Supply Chain Sustainability: What’s Holding Us Back? A Conversation with Anita Kelava\, Co-Founder of Voiz Academy
DESCRIPTION:The Managing Director of Boston Strategies International\, David Steven Jacoby recently participated in an in-depth discussion with Anita Kelava\, Co-founder of the Voiz Academy\, a leading platform for continuing education and certification programs focused on the application of emerging technologies to emissions reduction and climate adaptation. The discussion explored the supply chain technologies—and the supporting processes and behaviors—that can deliver the greatest impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. \nTechnologies Driving the Next Wave of Decarbonization\nDuring the discussion\, we examined several technologies that are already reshaping the sustainability landscape: \n\nAI for forecasting\, inventory optimization\, and energy management\nBattery management systems and next-generation storage advancements\nIn-building carbon capture\, such as Carbon Reform’s plug-and-play Capsule\nBlockchain for authenticating “green electrons” and “green hydrogen”\n\nThese tools are no longer futuristic concepts—they are practical enablers available today for organizations committed to reducing emissions. \nHard + Soft Tech: Building Circularity Across Industries\nA major theme of the conversation centered on how companies can combine: \n\nHard technologies (e.g.\, chemical recycling)\nSoft technologies (e.g.\, AI-driven optimization)\n\nto create circular economies in plastics\, rubber\, textiles\, and consumer goods. Much of the opportunity lies not in new inventions but in leadership\, process redesign\, and ecosystems thinking. \nOperational Quick Wins That Require No New Technology\nSeveral process-based levers can deliver substantial carbon and cost reductions immediately: \n\nContracting for green power through green PPAs\nOptimizing logistics networks to reduce both emissions and cost\nHybrid EV adoption supported by tax incentives\nEmbedding carbon education and reduction commitments into Tier-level supplier contracts\nDesigning low-carbon products and services using the Revchain™ methodology\n\nThese steps highlight that progress is less constrained by technology and more by alignment\, incentives\, and execution. \nWhere Young Professionals Can Drive Transformation\nEmerging leaders entering the workforce today have unprecedented opportunities to make an impact. High-leverage areas include: \n\nNet-zero product design\nAI for supply chain visibility and decarbonization\nCarbon accounting platforms\nSupplier engagement and sourcing strategy\nCorporate sustainability messaging and internal alignment\nPolicy\, diplomacy\, and sustainability-focused negotiation\n\nTheir enthusiasm and fluency with digital tools position them to accelerate adoption and cultural change. \nWe extend our appreciation to Anita Kelava for hosting a dynamic and thought-provoking conversation that clarified both the challenges and the near-term breakthroughs within reach for global supply chains. \nTo dive deeper into the frameworks discussed—including the Revchain™ Decarbonization System—you can explore David Steven Jacoby’s book Getting to Net Zero: https://a.co/d/4maXJnS
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/supply-chain-sustainability-whats-holding-us-back-a-conversation-with-anita-kelava-co-founder-of-voiz-academy/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Wharton Energy & Climate Conference - Discussion on International Sourcing and Tariffs
DESCRIPTION:Wharton Energy & Climate Conference 2025 — Fortifying the Future \nThe Wharton Energy & Climate Club invites global leaders to the 2025 Wharton Energy & Climate Conference\, themed “Fortifying the Future: Advancing Resilience for the Energy Transition.” Join C-suite executives\, startup founders\, investors\, and thought leaders at the forefront of energy and sustainability. Through keynotes\, panels\, and interactive sessions\, the conference will explore how the energy and climate industry is building resilience amid evolving capital markets\, policy environments\, and technological shifts. \nFeatured:\nDuring the conference\, David Steven Jacoby\, Managing Director of Boston Strategies International and Adjunct Professor at NYU (Stern and Tandon School) and Wharton\, will facilitate a lunch discussion on International Sourcing and Tariffs — exploring how global trade dynamics affect the cost of development projects in the energy transition. \nConference Themes: \n\nStrengthening the resilience of the U.S. energy and grid infrastructure\nNavigating international sourcing\, tariffs\, and their impact on project economics\nFinancing clean tech ventures amid capital market shifts\nPolicy\, innovation\, and investment for sustainable growth\n\nDate & Location:\nNovember 7\, 2025\nConvene\, Philadelphia \nLearn more: https://whartonenergyclub.org/2025-wharton-energy-conference/\nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-wharton-energy-climate-conference-tickets-1774425326919?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/wharton-energy-climate-conference-discussion-on-international-sourcing-and-tariffs/
LOCATION:Convene
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Energy Storage,Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain
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SUMMARY:Tandon Consulting Club’s Intro to Consulting & Casing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On September 16\, 2025\, the Tandon Consulting Club\, (TCC) at NYU Tandon School of Engineering hosted its Intro to Consulting & Casing Workshop. The event introduced students to the fundamentals of consulting and provided practical insights into navigating case interviews and careers in the field. \nBoston Strategies International’s President\, David Steven Jacoby\, was invited as a panelist alongside Rhea Manocha\, Senior Associate from EY and Nuvina Padukka vidana\, Senior Manager at from McKinsey & Company. Drawing on his leadership at Boston Strategies International and prior experience with Kearney\, David shared perspectives from consulting engagements across Brazil\, Hong Kong\, Europe\, and other regions\, emphasizing critical skill sets\, global perspectives\, and strategies for success in consulting. \nThe workshop attracted strong engagement from NYU students\, who posed thoughtful questions and actively participated in the discussion. The energy and curiosity in the room highlighted the strength of the TCC community and the growing interest in consulting as a career path. Boston Strategies International is proud to support the next generation of talent and looks forward to future collaborations that bridge academia and industry.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/tandon-consulting-clubs-intro-to-consulting-casing-workshop/
LOCATION:NYU Tandon School of Engineering\, Brooklyn\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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CREATED:20250806T120047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T215135Z
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SUMMARY:Global Supply Chain Seminar - China Supply Chain Association
DESCRIPTION:Global Supply Chain Decarbonization & EPC Project Development\, Investment\, and Management Seminar – Wuxi August 6–7\, 2025  \nDavid Steven Jacoby\, Chairman of Boston Strategies International and Professor of Global Supply Chain Decarbonization at the Wharton School\, led a two-day program bringing together global supply chain managers\, Supply Chain & Operations Club members\, and executives from Fortune 500 companies to explore cutting-edge strategies in global supply chain decarbonization and EPC project development.  The seminar on August 6 in Wuxi\, China\, covered EPC project development\, investment\, and management\, and gave tribute to the success story of Wharton alumnus and Huntsman Corporation founder\, whose $150 million gift funded Huntsman Hall at Wharton. Attendees learned best practices in global supply chain management\, marketing\, investment\, and innovation\, and engaged in direct discussions with China presidents of leading multinational companies.  Participants toured leading new energy and smart manufacturing facilities\, including Safe-Run’s digital manufacturing operations. The visits provided hands-on insights into digital solutions\, eFactory technologies\, and collaborations with global leaders such as CBMM\, KION\, and ArcelorMittal. 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/global-supply-chain-seminar-china-supply-chain-association/
CATEGORIES:Events,Supply Chain
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SUMMARY:The ASCM Podcast: Tariffs\, Inflation & Supply Chain Turbulence — Now on YouTube
DESCRIPTION:Recently\, the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) released the YouTube edition of one of its highly watched episode of The Chain Podcast\, featuring a deep-dive conversation between Abe Eshkenazi\, President & CEO of ASCM\, and David Steven Jacoby\, President of Boston Strategies International. \nThe discussion unpacked the complex forces reshaping global supply chains—from tariffs and trade wars to ESG rollbacks\, AI\, and the shifting economics of critical materials. The video expands on topics that continue to dominate boardrooms and policy circles as companies confront unprecedented volatility. \nBoston Strategies International’s President\, David Steven Jacoby\, brought insights from decades of advising governments\, Fortune 500 manufacturers\, and energy & infrastructure players across the U.S.\, Europe\, Latin America\, and Asia. Drawing on his recent advisory work\, research\, and book Trump\, Trade\, and the End of Globalization\, David provided strategic context behind today’s policy decisions\, negotiations\, and industrial realignments. \nThe episode covers: \n\nWhy critical minerals\, semiconductors\, and EV batteries—not steel—anchor current U.S. trade discussions\n\nHow tariffs and inflation are driving a “free-for-all” pricing environment\, and why companies claiming they’ll absorb costs are “lying”\n\nThe rise and fall of ESG—and why global supply chains are shifting from “Decarbonizing” to “Recarbonizing”\n\nWhy AI-enabled tools will be essential for scalable Scope 3 reporting\, especially for small and mid-sized suppliers\n\nHow agility and resilience now drive measurable shareholder value: as David notes\, “Agility is like speaking multiple languages—hard to master\, but essential to survive today’s volatility.”\n\nThe conversation also spotlights a Resilience Checklist that David previously developed for the National Association of Corporate Directors—available to any organization working on supply chain security and risk management.\n\nThe full video is now available on YouTube and provides a comprehensive\, accessible breakdown of the economic\, geopolitical\, and technological forces shaping 2025–2030 global supply chains.  \nWatch the full episode here:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIS8O3AKD-I \nBoston Strategies International is proud to collaborate with ASCM in delivering thought leadership aimed at strengthening global supply chain strategy\, resilience\, and competitiveness.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/the-ascm-podcast-tariffs-inflation-supply-chain-turbulence-now-on-youtube/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20250626T150000
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CREATED:20250504T010129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250504T010320Z
UID:258614-1750906800-1750950000@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Niobium Anode Battery Technology for Fast-Charging and Long-Life Applications
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Chairman of Boston Strategies International\, will speak on the Operational Benefits of Fast Charging\, Ultra High Power Battery Technology in five applications in Europe: mining trucks\, transit buses\, port and airport tractors\, ferries\, and forklifts. The study will compare the performance and the cost of equipment powered by ultra fast-charging\, high-power batteries based on niobium anode technology\, with equipment running on popular battery chemistries today\, such as lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and lithium-titanium-oxide (LTO). The study considered the impact of fast-charging power technology on optimal operational factors such as fleet size\, hours of operation\, payload capacity\, and equipment replacement cycles.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/aabc-europe-2025/
LOCATION:Frankfurt\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Batteries,Events,Supply Chain
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20250426T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20250426T080000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20250504T005237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250504T005328Z
UID:258603-1745654400-1745654400@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:EcoVenture Challenge Competition
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Chairman of Boston Strategies International\, had the distinct honor of co-judging the 2025 EcoVenture Challenge of the University of Pennsylvania. \nThe UPenn Ecoventure Challenge is an annual international climate startup competition. It is unlike any other competition—it is a collaborative business pitch with feedback from professional judges and industry experts. As the premier international climate startup challenge\, this initiative empowers high school\, undergraduate\, and master’s students to transform groundbreaking ideas into tangible solutions for the world’s most urgent environmental crises. \nEach year\, teams of 1-5 work together to create a business climate pitch. Whether that looks like proposing next-generation green technologies\, policy-driven initiatives\, or community-driven programs\, participants innovate and drive forward what’s possible. While physical products are encouraged\, projects can take the form of digital platforms/software\, advocacy campaigns\, or community service organizing—all with the goal of tackling today’s climate crisis. \nThrough this rigorous\, high-impact competition\, teams receive expert mentorship\, refine their pitches\, and present their solutions in front of environmental professors\, industry partners\, and climate experts. Whether you’re expanding upon a previous startup or coming up with a new idea\, participants gain invaluable experience in the art of business pitching\, problem-solving\, and execution. \nThe challenge is more than a chance to win a cash prize—it is an opportunity to hone your skills and gain real-world experience. If you are ready to drive real change and are interested in environmental business\, the EcoVenture Challenge is your platform to make an impact.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/ecoventure-challenge-2025/
LOCATION:Philadelphia
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Supply Chain,Sustainability,Water
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20241205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20241205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20250128T003635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250504T004249Z
UID:258551-1733385600-1733418000@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Operational Benefits of Fast Charging\, Ultra High Power Battery Technology in Europe
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Taha Ali\, an Engagement Manager with Boston Strategies International\, will speak on the Operational Benefits of Fast Charging\, Ultra High Power Battery Technology in five applications in Europe: mining trucks\, transit buses\, port and airport tractors\, ferries\, and forklifts. The study will compare the performance and the cost of equipment powered by ultra fast-charging\, high-power batteries based on niobium anode technology\, with equipment running on popular battery chemistries today\, such as lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and lithium-titanium-oxide (LTO). The study considered the impact of fast-charging power technology on optimal operational factors such as fleet size\, hours of operation\, payload capacity\, and equipment replacement cycles.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/operational-benefits-of-fast-charging-ultra-high-power-battery-technology-in-europe/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Batteries,Energy Storage,Events,Supply Chain
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20241116T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20241116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20250127T233306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T233306Z
UID:258539-1731744000-1731776400@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Influence on Global Supply Chain Technology: From Lean to AI
DESCRIPTION:Boston Strategies International President and Chairman David Steven Jacoby will present to the Japan Society on the topic of Japanese Influence on Global Supply Chain Technology. The presentation will start with a historical overview of Japanese Leadership in Supply Chain Management Theory including Total Quality Management\, the Toyota Production System\, Lean & Six Sigma. It will then explore Japan’s Experience with Supply Chain Resilience\, including tools for measuring and managing supply chain risk. In the third part of the expose\, Mr. Jacoby will explain Japan’s current role in Digital Supply Chain Management\, Electrification\, Automation\, and Artificial Intelligence in global supply chains. The session will wrap up with an outlook and forecast for Challenges and Opportunities Ahead\, particularly related to Productivity\, Jobs\, and Education in Japan and its trading partners such as the United States and EU nations.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/japanese-influence-on-global-supply-chain-technology-from-lean-to-ai/
LOCATION:Japan Society\, 333 E 47th St.\, New York\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Events,Industry 4.0,Supply Chain,Supply Chain Risk
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240925T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20250128T003113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T003721Z
UID:258546-1727251200-1727283600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Operational Benefits of Fast Charging\, Ultra High Power Battery Technology in China
DESCRIPTION:Ms. Xinyang Jiang\, an Engagement Manager with Boston Strategies International\, will speak on the Operational Benefits of Fast Charging\, Ultra High Power Battery Technology in five applications in China: mining trucks\, transit buses\, port and airport tractors\, ferries\, and forklifts. The study will compare the performance and the cost of equipment powered by ultra fast-charging\, high-power batteries based on niobium anode technology\, with equipment running on popular battery chemistries today\, such as lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and lithium-titanium-oxide (LTO). The study considered the impact of fast-charging power technology on optimal operational factors such as fleet size\, hours of operation\, payload capacity\, and equipment replacement cycles.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/operational-benefits-of-fast-charging-ultra-high-power-battery-technology/
LOCATION:Changxa\, China\, Changsha\, China
CATEGORIES:Batteries,Energy Storage,Events,Supply Chain
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240424T110000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20240130T200009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240308T182120Z
UID:258165-1713952800-1713956400@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:4th Annual Sustainable Supply Chain Pledge Day
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Managing Director of Boston Strategies International\, will speak to the global audience at the International Supply Chain Educational Alliance (ISCEA)’s 4th Annual Sustainable Supply Chain Pledge Day.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/4th-annual-sustainable-supply-chain-pledge-day/
CATEGORIES:Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240416T121500
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20240122T174922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240308T181625Z
UID:258159-1713269700-1713272400@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Edison Electric Institute 8th Annual Global Electrification Forum
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Managing Director of Boston Strategies International\, will be speaking at the Edison Electric Institute’s 8th Annual Global Electrification Forum in Washington DC on how to decarbonize global supply chains. The talk\, which will be part of in an Influential Minds conversation titled “Building a Resilient Energy Supply Chain\,” will draw from his recent book Getting to Net Zero: The Complete Guide to Decarbonizing Businesses and Supply Chains.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/edison-electric-institute-8th-annual-global-electrification-forum/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Energy Storage,Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240329T143000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20240330T135939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240330T140011Z
UID:258224-1711722600-1711731600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:How Technology Can Help Optimize and Decarbonize Global Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Managing Director of Boston Strategies International\, will participate in a panel discussion on Charting a Course for Sustainable Global Supply Networks\, along with Prof. John Gershman\, Prof. Alexander Preker\, Prof. Rafael Miranda\, Prof. Gustavo Oliveria\, and Prof. Cláudia A. Marconi. Mr. Jacoby’s contributions will relate to how battery technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can contribute to supply chain optimization and decarbonization.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/how-technology-can-help-optimize-and-decarbonize-global-supply-chains/
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Batteries,Energy Storage,Events,Supply Chain,Supply Chain Risk,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240313T120000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240313T133000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231210T015507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240309T002525Z
UID:257991-1710331200-1710336600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:NACD: What Boards of Directors Need to Know About Supply Chain Chain Risks in 2024
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Managing Director of Boston Strategies International\, will speak to the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) about supply chain risks in 2024. The talk will address how to identify them\, predict them\, quantify their magnitude and direction\, and mitigate operational and financial exposure. The talk will cover ESG compliance\, including climate-related environmental disclosure and emissions reporting\, as well as geopolitical\, economic and financial risks associated with global\, regional  and other international supply chains. Mr. Jacoby is the author of numerous books on supply chain management\, including Guide to Supply Chain Management (published by The Economist) and a forthcoming book on how artificial intelligence and automation are transforming supply chain management.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/nacd-what-boards-of-directors-need-to-know-about-supply-chain-chain-risks-in-2024/
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Events,Supply Chain,Supply Chain Risk
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240122T180000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20240122T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231127T184244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231211T052218Z
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SUMMARY:Penn Club of New York: Will We Get to Net Zero?
DESCRIPTION:The Penn Club of New York invites David Steven Jacoby back again to explain the thesis and themes of his newest book Getting to Net Zero: The Complete Guide to Decarbonizing Businesses and Supply Chains. He addresses head-on the twin question of whether net zero is possible and how businesses can get their companies across the finish line.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/penn-club-of-new-york-when-we-will-get-to-net-zero/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Events,Net Zero,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231221T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231127T190356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240113T182339Z
UID:257837-1703145600-1703178000@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:WQHS Radio Interview on Reinventing the Energy Value Chain
DESCRIPTION:Harsha Ravindran from the University of Pennsylvania’s WQHS Student Radio show Changing Reality interviews David Steven Jacoby on his book Reinventing the Energy Value Chain\, why the success of the energy transition depends on strategic supply chain management\, and where investors can earn the greatest return on capital employed. Dr. Waddah S. Ghanem Al Hashmi\, PhD\, Senior Director\, Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) further defines the stakeholders of the energy transition: “Academics\, energy policy makers\, energy economists\, and investment advisors\, as well as the current and future executives of the energy industry could make good use of this book. I see it also as a sound reference for the energy researchers in universities as well as energy and sustainability research institutes [and] for those working in the supply and demand spaces and in every part of supply chain including producers\, suppliers and distributors of energy.” All of us are relying on bold and forward-thinking supply chain management to reach net zero emissions. Let’s get it right.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/wqhs-radio-interview-on-why-the-energy-transition-and-supply-chain-management-are-the-same-thing/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Energy Storage,Events,Green Hydrogen,Supply Chain
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231130T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231127T183443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T195529Z
UID:257828-1701331200-1701363600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Penn Climate Ventures Explores the New Supply Chain Toolbox
DESCRIPTION:Ian Pedroza\, Joseph Wharton Scholar and Co-Director of Penn Climate Ventures\, interviews David Steven Jacoby\, adjunct professor of Global Supply Chain Decarbonization at Penn’s Environmental Studies masters degree program\, about David’s work in modernizing the supply chain decision-making toolbox to consider carbon emissions.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/penn-climate-ventures-interview-with-david-steven-jacoby/
CATEGORIES:Events,Supply Chain
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231031T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231127T182339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T195725Z
UID:257829-1698739200-1698771600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Intermodal Pathways for Energy Transition: Technologies and Timing
DESCRIPTION:Tom O’Brien\, Associate Dean\, College of Professional and Continuing Education\, California State University\, Long Beach\, and Dave Kelly\, Director\, Advanced Media Production for California State University\, Long Beach\, interview David Steven Jacoby about which technologies will be deployed on different modes of transport\, and how the inland infrastructure will scale to support international intermodal traffic coming through US West Coast ports. \n 
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/intermodal-pathways-for-energy-transition-technologies-and-timing/
CATEGORIES:Events,Intermodal,Supply Chain,Transportation
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231027T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231127T180420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T181018Z
UID:257823-1698393600-1698426000@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:The Critical Intersection of Clean Energy and Clean Water
DESCRIPTION:Travis Loop\, the Founder of waterloop\, a nonprofit media outlet exploring solutions for sustainability and equity in water\, interviews David Steven Jacoby at the University of Pennsylvania’s Water Center’s Corporate Engagement Roundtable\, about the critical intersection between clean energy and clean water\, and what it means for industrial companies\, politicians and educators.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/the-critical-intersection-of-clean-energy-and-clean-water/
CATEGORIES:Batteries,Climate Change,Events,Sustainability,Water
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231016T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231016T040559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T040559Z
UID:257791-1697443200-1697475600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:The High Cost of Low Prices: Roadmap to Sustainable Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Managing Director of Boston Strategies International\, addressed Boston University’s Institute for Global Sustainability on the actions needed to attain supply chain sustainability.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/the-high-cost-of-low-prices-roadmap-to-sustainable-supply-chains/
CATEGORIES:Events,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231016T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20231016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231016T035742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T040019Z
UID:257787-1697443200-1697475600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:Supply Chain Independence and US-Japan Coordination
DESCRIPTION:David Steven Jacoby\, Managing Director of Boston Strategies International\, spoke to the Japan Society about the Historical Evolution of Global Supply Chains prior to 1990\, Supply Chain Disruptions from 1990-2020\, The Pandemic Period (2020-Present)\, and The Need for US-Japan Collaboration For Enhanced Supply Chain Independence and Resilience.
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/supply-chain-independence-the-need-for-us-japan-coordination/
CATEGORIES:Events,Supply Chain
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20230305T080000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20230305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20231016T034148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T034614Z
UID:257780-1678003200-1678035600@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:David Steven Jacoby\, BSI Managing Director\, Interviewed by Jim Zelem
DESCRIPTION:Jim Zelem interviews David Steven Jacoby about his life and career for Jim’s podcast “You Are Just a Number.”
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/david-steven-jacoby-interview-by-jim-zelem/
CATEGORIES:Events,Supply Chain,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20221208T143000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Bermuda:20221208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T105557
CREATED:20221128T215629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221207T153202Z
UID:256815-1670509800-1670518800@bostonstrategies.com
SUMMARY:New York AI Summit – Can AI Shape the Path to a More Sustainable Energy Future?
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that David Steven Jacoby\, Supply Chain Transformation\, Professor of Operations Management at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering\, will speak about “Can AI Shape the Path to a More Sustainable Energy Future?” at the New York AI Summit on December 8\, 2022. David Steven Jacoby AI in Sustainability Presentation for the AI Summit \nRegister for the summit
URL:https://bostonstrategies.com/event/new-york-ai-summit-can-ai-shape-the-path-to-a-more-sustainable-energy-future/
CATEGORIES:Events
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