AI data cloud company Snowflake said on the 24th that it will hold its annual conference "Data for Breakfast," which introduces a roadmap to support innovation in corporations' use of AI data, on Mar. 19 at the Grand Ballroom of the Ambassador Seoul Pullman hotel. For the event, Christian Kleinerman, senior vice president of product at Snowflake, will visit Korea and deliver a keynote with Choi Gi-young, head of Snowflake Korea, and Lee Su-hyeon, Snowflake tech evangelist. The theme of the event is "An enterprise AI platform that delivers business value," and it will showcase enhanced features of the Snowflake data platform that support data strategies to boost workplace innovation in the era of enterprise intelligence.
The event will also introduce customer cases where adopting Snowflake reduced maintenance and operations expense based on AI, accelerated scientific innovation, and improved personalized marketing strategies. Seulgi Hong, Head of Team of the AI Business Division at E-Land Innov, will present E-Land Group's AI transformation (AX) journey, in which vast data from E-Land Group affiliates spanning diverse fields such as fashion, retail, dining, hotels, and leisure were integrated into the Snowflake AI Data Cloud to accelerate business growth.
The event targets data and AI practitioners at corporations who are considering building Snowflake as a data platform for in-house AI or who want to learn about new enterprise intelligence use cases. Attendance is available through online pre-registration. Attendees can learn how to derive AI and data insights accessible to all members of their organizations through Snowflake's latest innovations and experience AI strategies and outcomes that are being used in real enterprises through safe and trustworthy AI implementation.
In addition, it will provide a venue to meet a variety of Snowflake partners and industry data experts in one place, including AWS, Microsoft, Confluent, Fivetran, SAP, and Qlik, and to share views on innovative AI strategy approaches and data utilization culture based on the Snowflake ecosystem.
Choi Gi-young, head of Snowflake Korea, said, "AI is advancing rapidly, but many corporations are struggling to achieve tangible results due to fragmented data and siloed systems," and added, "At this event, we will introduce the secure Snowflake platform that unifies organizations, tools, and data, and present cases to help customers apply AI to their core businesses and gain tangible business value through enterprise intelligence."