Special Webinar Event Industrial Efficiency Powered by Agentic AI

Featuring

  • SAS
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About This Webinar

In today's competitive industrial landscape, operational agility and data-driven decision-making are no longer optional — they're essential. Join experts from Harman and SAS as they unveil how Agentic AI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) are transforming enterprise workflows, automating complex decisions, and unlocking the full value of unstructured data.

This session will explore how Harman and SAS work in tandem to:

  • Automate regulatory and operational workflows with intelligent agents that
    reduce manual effort and error
  • Accelerate time-to-market by enabling autonomous decision-making across
    supply chains and production lines
  • Extract actionable insights from unstructured enterprise data using no-code, scalable RAG-powered AI
  • Enhance trust and compliance through citation-backed responses, human-in-
    the-loop oversight, and secure deployment options

Scale AI adoption without vendor lock-in, thanks to modular, plug-and-play architectures

By attending, industrial leaders will gain a clear understanding of how to:

  • Reduce operational friction and cost
  • Improve compliance and accuracy
  • Empower teams with AI-driven insights
  • Deploy AI securely and flexibly across their enterprise
  1. Keith Ward

    Host Keith Ward Webinar Moderator, Future B2B

  2. Austin McMillan

    Featuring Austin McMillan Business Development Executive, SAS

  3. Gaurav Gupta

    Guest Speaker Gaurav Gupta Head of Sales, HARMAN

Key Topics:

  1. What is Agentic AI and why it matters for industrial operations
  2. Real-world use cases: from automated label validation to clinical report generation
  3. How SAS's Retrieval Agent Manager simplifies RAG and boosts AI transparency
  4. Integrating AI into legacy systems: overcoming barriers to adoption
  5. Getting Started: Ideas on taking that first step