Mary Murphy-Hoye

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Mary Murphy-Hoye

Mary Murphy-Hoye is currently a Senior Principal Engineer at Intel Corporation. An innovator in Information Technology and Supply Chain solutions, Ms Murphy-Hoye uses a broader Predictive Enterprise vision for emerging technologies to create and implement large-scale experiments in high volume production environments to demonstrate this vision. She is a pioneer in multi-disciplinary solutions connecting emerging technologies and business practices for multi-enterprise supply networks. Ms Murphy-Hoye’s most recent focus has been the creation of Intel’s RFID /Wireless Sensor Networks Lab for industry-scale proactive computing experimentation across businesses.

Ms Murphy-Hoye was nominated and awarded the 1st IT Senior Principal Engineer role at Intel and is one of three female Senior Principal Engineers at Intel.

As Director of IT Research, Ms Murphy-Hoye formed Intel’s IT Research Agenda and specialized in research of disruptive technologies as applied to emerging business models. Her academic collaborations as co-Principal Investigator with the MIT Media Lab and Sloan School of Business as well as the Stanford Graduate School of Business drove multi-year R&D efforts in: Supply Chain Visualization, Internal Markets for Trade-based Supply/Demand Planning, Demand Creation through Product Transition Dynamics, and Smart Objects for Intelligent Supply Networks. She is currently collaborating with Arizona State University Computer Science & Engineering IMPACT Lab, building self-contained wireless sensor networks tuned for reliability and robustness and investigating multi-modal (audio & visual) techniques for complex large-scale predictive analytics.

She recently co-sponsored and developed the cross-industry 2007 Wireless Sensor Network RoundTable driving the collection of customer use cases and identification of key obstacles to WSN solution stack scale.

Ms Murphy-Hoye is a supply chain and information technology solution development expert as well as a trusted advisor across numerous industries – end-to-end Retail, High Tech, Oil & Gas, Chemical, Aerospace and Automotive Manufacturing, Transportation (Ocean & Rail) and Logistics.

She has spent twenty-five years in the High Tech industry and has deep Semiconductor manufacturing / process experience (from Intel’s Artificial Intelligent capacity planning & simulation tool development to Synertek and Fairchild R&D process, product, and test engineering roles).

Co-Author of Surviving Supply Chain Integration: Strategies for Small Manufacturers, National Research Council (National Academy Press 2000) National Science Foundation, Ms. Murphy-Hoye is also the creator of Intel’s Digital Supply Chain Business Computing Vision and Strategic Long Range Plans for Intel Corporate Labs, IT, Materials, and new Enterprise Solution Services and Field Sales organizations.

Ms Murphy-Hoye speaks frequently to academic and industry audiences, addressing emerging technology, Digital Business, and Supply Chain strategy, and has had numerous papers and articles published.

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