April 14, 2025 - 14:23

Banyan Technology has announced its sponsorship of the upcoming Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE event, set to take place on May 28 and 29, 2025, in Chicago. This partnership marks a significant step for Banyan as it continues to strengthen its presence in the procurement and supply chain sector.
The PSC LIVE event is expected to draw industry leaders, innovators, and professionals from across the globe, providing a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. As a sponsor, Banyan Technology will have the opportunity to showcase its cutting-edge solutions and insights that cater to the evolving needs of the procurement and supply chain landscape.
With a focus on enhancing operational efficiencies and driving digital transformation, Banyan's involvement in this event underscores its commitment to supporting organizations in navigating the complexities of supply chain management. Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions and valuable takeaways that will help shape the future of the industry.
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