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Jenny Stenström

AstraZeneca

Site Digital & IT Lead, Frederick Mfg Center

Jenny Stenström

Jenny Stenström is the Site IT Lead for AstraZeneca’s largest biopharmaceutical plant, located in Frederick, Maryland, USA. Frederick is one of AstraZeneca’s 5 Digital Lighthouse sites - locations for driving digital transformation across our supply network.

The Frederick site has successfully embarked on a journey to transfer to predictive maintenance through machine learning prediction models as well as advance process analytics to predict and optimize the production yield . In her role Jenny has been involved in several of the key projects to increase productivity and efficiency through digital innovation, with a particular focus on AI and Machine Learning.

Jenny holds a MSc in Industrial engineering and management from Linköping University in Sweden where she started her career with AstraZeneca before moving to the US in 2022.

Presentations

Panel: Smart Manufacturing Supply Chains: Leveraging AI and ML for Improved Efficiency and Productivity

Moderator: Kevin Kumpf, OT/IT Cybersecurity Strategist, Cyolo

Panelists: Jan de Nijs, LM Fellow for Enterprise Digital Production, Lockheed Martin
Shameka Lewis, EHS Director, Kellogg's
Jenny Stenström, Site Digital & IT Lead, Frederick (MD) Manufacturing Center, AstraZeneca

The pane will explore the latest trends and best practices in using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to optimize manufacturing supply chains. Our panel of experts will discuss the potential benefits of these technologies, including improved efficiency, increased productivity, and reduced costs.

During the session, our panelists will share their experiences and insights into implementing AI and ML in manufacturing supply chains, including challenges, success stories, and lessons learned. They will discuss the key considerations for implementing these technologies, including data quality and security, skills and expertise, and collaboration between IT and operations teams.

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