Procurement teams aren’t short on data. But turning that data into timely, confident decisions is still a challenge. 

Price feeds, cost drivers, category and supplier insights, spread across systems, stitched together manually, and often too late to act decisively or even proactively. 

Join Valekumar Krishnan, Chief Content Officer at Beroe, and Ashish Rastogi, VP – Growth, as they explore how leading teams are embedding decision-grade intelligence directly into their existing workflows, so decisions happen faster, and with greater confidence. 

Designed for procurement leaders looking to move beyond dashboards and disconnected data, this session offers a practical view of how decision-grade intelligence can be delivered where work actually happens. For example, replacing manual data stitching with intelligence that flows directly into tools like Excel via DataHub, as seen with a global MedTech leader that turned a 12-week effort into something that simply runs in the background. 

Date: Wednesday, 29th April 2026 

Time: 10:00 AM EST | 2:00 PM GMT | 4:00 PM CET 

Speakers 

Valekumar Krishnan, Chief Content Officer, Beroe 

Ashish Rastogi, VP – Growth, Beroe 

What you’ll learn: 

  • How Beroe’s customers are embedding decision-grade intelligence directly into their existing systems and workflows 
  • How to operationalize human-validated intelligence across your cost base, supplier negotiations, and SRM programs 
  • How to derive meaningful value from 20M+ human-validated datapoints across 400+ data series 
  • How MCP provides a contextualized, future-proof way for AI agents to access procurement data, moving beyond API integrations 

Click here to register

We look forward to seeing you there. 

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