Project Title: Autonomous AI-Powered Operations for Tucson Bolo
Tucson Bolo
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| Project Title | Autonomous AI-Powered Operations for Tucson Bolo |
| Project Topics | Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Data Management Operations Sales & Business Development Software Design & Development Technology Commercialization |
| Skills & Expertise | AI Model Development Business Process Automation Data analysis Digital Marketing Strategy Machine Learning operations management Predictive Analytics Project Management Python Quality Control Analysis Software Development SQL Stakeholder Engagement Supply Chain Optimization Systems Integration |
| Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity | Tucson Bolo is a company known for its unique bolo ties and other handcrafted accessories, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Despite its success in appealing to a niche market, the company faces challenges in scaling its operations due to manual and labor-intensive processes. The need for an AI-driven solution is evident as current methodologies limit their capacity to expand production and distribution efficiently. The primary business challenge is to transition to an autonomous production and distribution system that maintains quality while reducing costs and time-to-market. Currently, Tucson Bolo's reliance on manual processes affects their ability to meet growing demand, leading to potential loss of market share and customer dissatisfaction. This project offers students the opportunity to address these challenges by developing an AI-based operational model. Students will research, design, and implement systems that can autonomously manage sourcing, production, and distribution, integrating sales and marketing strategies driven by intelligent data analysis. Key components of the project include AI and machine learning model development, data management strategy formulation, and the creation of automated processes for operations and business development. By engaging in these activities, students will gain insights into the complexities of real-world business operations and the role of technology in optimizing them. This project is particularly valuable for students as it bridges academia and industry, providing them with the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems. The skills developed through this project, such as AI model development, data analysis, and project management, are directly transferable to careers in consulting, technology development, and operations management.
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Project Timeline
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VIRTUAL PROJECT FARE |
Jan 22 2026, 15:00 PM Canada/Eastern (UTC-04:00) | Event |
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Temp Check #1 |
Jan 31 2026 | Evaluation |
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Temp Check #2 |
Feb 28 2026 | Evaluation |
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Temp Check #3 |
Mar 31 2026 | Evaluation |
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Temp Check #4 |
Apr 30 2026 | Evaluation |
Program Managers
| Name | Organization |
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| Kathryn Oliverio | Lehigh University |
| Alan Jeffery | Lehigh University |
Teams
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| No Teams Available |