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Intelligence in orchestration begins with understanding context. At FutureLink Barcelona 2025, Jerry Meyer, Vice President of Product Development at TraceLink, revealed how OPUS Brain brings reasoning to digital supply chain orchestration by transforming metadata into meta-reasoning.
By embedding reasoning artifacts throughout OPUS, OPUS Brain enables intelligent agents to interpret business objects, render adaptive interfaces, and act with human-like decision logic. A network of fine-tuned large language models (LLMs) works behind the scenes—each specialized for tasks such as UI generation, API processing, and business reasoning—continuously improving through fine-tuning to deliver faster, more accurate orchestration across complex supply networks.
Key takeaways:
- How OPUS Brain transforms metadata into reasoning to enable intelligent agent behavior.
- The architecture behind its fine-tuned LLM network for high performance and precision.
- How continuous learning strengthens decision-making and orchestration across the supply chain.
Watch the session to see how OPUS Brain introduces meta-reasoning as the foundation for intelligent, no-code orchestration in life sciences.