Acryl Data, the company behind the leading metadata platform DataHub, announces the Metadata and AI Summit 2024, scheduled for October 29-30, 2024. This two-day virtual event will bring together over 2,500 data professionals, machine learning engineers, analysts, and thought leaders to discuss cutting-edge AI applications and metadata-driven solutions that are shaping the future of enterprise AI.
The free virtual event will feature 20+ expert-led sessions and panels, offering deep dives into AI strategies, data management, and hands-on technical solutions. Participants will gain actionable insights on building and scaling AI initiatives that drive tangible business outcomes.
“The role of metadata in enterprise AI is more critical than ever,” said Shirshanka Das, CTO of Acryl Data. “Organizations are looking for ways to push AI applications to production, with reliability and compliance guarantees. That’s the future we want to enable. The Metadata and AI Summit is designed to help professionals explore practical solutions, share best practices, and stay ahead of technology advancements in the AI-first era of data.”
Summit Highlights
- Uncovering Generative AI Trends
- AI Governance
- Elevating Data Quality Throughout Organizations
- Metadata Management in AI and Data
- Future of Open-source in AI
- Real-Time Data Processing for AI
- Data Management and Analytics Trends
- How to Build, Deploy, and Scale AI Models
The summit’s Day 1: THINK DAY will feature thought leadership sessions on AI advancements, trends, and data strategy, while Day 2: BUILD DAY will focus on real-world stories and practical implementations designed to help participants apply what they’ve learned to their real-world projects.
Acryl Data’s Metadata and AI Summit is a new platform for enterprise AI and data practitioners to connect, learn, and exchange ideas. Whether you are just starting your AI journey or looking to fine-tune your strategies, this event will provide the insights and tools to help you succeed.
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