SAS to Showcase Agentic AI and Quantum Research at Virtual Briefing

April 21, 2026
SAS will hold a live virtual media briefing on April 28, offering a preview of its latest work in agentic AI, copilots, and quantum technologies. The event will include product updates, new research findings, and customer case studies.

SAS will host a live virtual media briefing on April 28 at noon Eastern Time to present updates on agentic AI, copilots, and quantum technologies. The event will be broadcast from the company's SAS Innovate conference and is open to registered media participants, according to a press release.

During the session, SAS executives and technology experts will reveal upcoming products and upgrades, share new research on quantum AI, and demonstrate how customers are applying data and AI across industries. The briefing will conclude with a live question and answer session, allowing attending media to engage directly with company representatives.

Advance registration is recommended for those seeking to attend or request interviews with SAS executives.

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