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Opening Session from SAS Innovate 2026

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Kick off SAS Innovate with an action-packed Opening Session that sets the tone for the conference—where strategy meets real-world innovation. Join SAS CTO Bryan Harris and SAS leaders as they share SAS’ vision for the future of data and AI, along with headline product updates and “latest & greatest” demos across the SAS portfolio. You’ll hear from customers, partners and subject matter experts who are putting AI to work right now—unlocking faster decisions, better outcomes, and measurable impact at scale. Expect big ideas, bold announcements and plenty of inspiration as we launch 3+ days of learning, networking and momentum-building. To see more video content from SAS Innovate 2026, including a fireside chat with Mel Robbins (Creator & Host: The Mel Robins Podcast & #1 NYT Bestselling Author), go to https://www.sas.com/digitalpass. You’ll also have access to our general sessions and many breakout sessions on popular topics. Learn More about SAS Innovate and SAS Software ◉ SAS Innovate 2026 Event Site – http://www.sas.com/innovate ◉ SAS Innovate 2026 Digital Pass – https://www.sas.com/digitalpass ◉ SAS Viya – Data and AI Platform – https://www.sas.com/viya

 

What does 50 years of innovation look like in the age of AI—and what comes next? This keynote blends history, bold vision, and real-world demos to show how SAS is turning trusted data into life-changing decisions across industries. You’ll explore how Agentic AI, digital twins, and governance are reshaping everything from healthcare to supply chains—without losing sight of human judgment and responsibility. Watch to see how today’s breakthroughs aren’t just technological—they’re redefining what’s possible when people and AI work together.

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