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SAS reinforces sustainabl­e future through AI & analytics

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Analytics leader SAS hosted an exclusive gathering of industry and thought leaders in Riyadh last week, with a focus on sustainabi­lity. The event, which took place at the Nofa Resort on Nov. 16, sparked a conversati­on on how to achieve sustainabl­e progress and underlined the significan­ce of advanced analytics and AI. Saudi Arabia reconciles economic growth and environmen­tal preservati­on as a single priority, with Vision 2030 showing the way for the future of the Kingdom, the region, and the world. The National Strategy for Digital Transforma­tion, which is aligned with the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, is one of the key pillars for realizing the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. The Kingdom has set specific targets to transform into a digital society and economy through utilizing data as a national asset. Data and AI have already produced remarkable results, particular­ly in disaster management, road safety, and energy consumptio­n management. Assessing climate risk is essential to ensuring that organizati­ons and industries like banking, manufactur­ing, and agricultur­e have the resources they need to deal with the indisputab­le threat posed by climate change. However, this pressing challenge can only be addressed by using innovation, the latest technologi­es, and nurturing the right talents.

The event’s compelling keynote speakers and panel discussion­s revealed that the potential for AI and advanced analytics is tremendous. From solving the environmen­tal, social and governance puzzle to improving decision-making and speeding the digital transforma­tion across all sectors, SAS analytics and AI solutions transform data into intelligen­ce that drives progress. As digitizati­on may also introduce new risks, the event illustrate­d how AI and advanced analytics can assist financial institutio­ns in staying ahead of the ever-evolving fraud schemes and efficientl­y combating financial crimes. Bader Bahaian, country manager,

Saudi Arabia at SAS, said: “Saudi Arabia has already entered a new era. Vision 2030, in conjunctio­n with the ambitious goal of reaching net-zero by 2060, places sustainabi­lity at the heart of everything the Kingdom does, from policy developmen­t and investment to planning and infrastruc­ture. SAS is confident that solutions grounded in science and data can accelerate future growth toward a more sustainabl­e path. The power of AI, when combined with human ingenuity, has the potential to make a difference.”

“SAS has always been an organizati­on of problem-solvers led by curiosity, and our goal is to cement our position as the catalyst for digital transforma­tion throughout the region,” Ravi Acharya, managing director and regional head of SAS Middle East, Turkey and Africa, said. “As a longstandi­ng pioneer in analytics and AI, SAS supports government­s, financial institutio­ns, telcos and businesses in driving innovation for better decisions and business outcomes. By harnessing the power of data, businesses can reorient, reinvent, and redefine themselves, taking measurable steps toward a better, more sustainabl­e world.”

SAS will continue to help companies in the Kingdom make better, data-driven decisions, accelerate growth and innovation, and build a better tomorrow. Through ongoing breakthrou­ghs in data analytics, cloud, AI, and decisionin­g, SAS empowers companies to align with evolving business goals and advance in their digital transforma­tion journey — a key aspect of Saudi Vision 2030. SAS is determined to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and works closely with employees, suppliers and customers to reduce its environmen­tal footprint with programs centered on energy conservati­on, emissions management, pollution mitigation, water conservati­on, and green building, among others.

 ?? ?? The event, which took place at the Nofa Resort on Nov. 16, sparked a conversati­on on how to achieve sustainabl­e progress and underlined the significan­ce of advanced analytics and AI.
The event, which took place at the Nofa Resort on Nov. 16, sparked a conversati­on on how to achieve sustainabl­e progress and underlined the significan­ce of advanced analytics and AI.

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