Augmented Enterprise Summit 2026  •  October 13–15  •  Atlanta, Georgia

The Enterprise AI Conference Where AI Meets the Physical World

There is no shortage of AI conferences. Most of them focus on large language models, chatbots, and software automation. The 2026 Augmented Enterprise Summit is different. Here, enterprise AI is discussed in the context of operations, physical environments, and the technologies that connect digital intelligence to real-world work: Spatial computing and digital twins.

This is the enterprise AI conference for practitioners who are deploying AI not just in dashboards and workflows, but on manufacturing floors, in field operations, across supply chains, and within training programs. If your AI strategy intersects with the physical world, this is where your peers will be October 13 through 15 in Atlanta, Georgia.

AI for Operations: Beyond the Hype Cycle

Enterprise AI adoption is accelerating, but the hardest problems are not algorithmic. They’re organizational. How do you integrate AI into existing OT systems? How do you build the data infrastructure that AI models need to deliver value in real-time operational environments? How do you get frontline workers to trust and use AI-powered tools?

The Augmented Enterprise Summit addresses these questions through case studies from companies that are deploying AI alongside XR and digital twins. This convergence is where some of the most compelling enterprise AI use cases are emerging, from AI-guided navigation in pharmaceutical manufacturing to predictive models that power digital twins in energy and infrastructure.

Enterprise AI for operations - AI integration with manufacturing and operational technology systems
Convergence of AI, XR, and digital twins in enterprise environments

What Makes This Different From a Generic AI Conference

Most enterprise AI events focus on a single technology layer. The Augmented Enterprise Summit is the only conference that brings together AI, XR, and digital twins under one roof, with a program built around enterprise end-user case studies.

This matters because these technologies are converging in practice. AI models are powering the intelligence layer in digital twins. Computer vision and spatial AI are enabling new forms of augmented work instructions. AI avatars are transforming how companies deliver training at scale. If you are only looking at AI in isolation, you are missing the operational context that determines whether AI initiatives succeed or fail.

Over 85% of attendees are enterprise practitioners, not vendors. The Summit has drawn this community for over a decade, making it the most established gathering for enterprise leaders working at the intersection of emerging technologies.

Sessions You Will Not Want to Miss

Finding 7,000 Needles: How AstraZeneca Scaled AR Wayfinding

Danny Allen, Associate Director of Digital Products at AstraZeneca, will share how the company deployed AR wayfinding across one of its largest biologics manufacturing sites. This session is a case study in using AI and spatial computing to solve a concrete operational problem at enterprise scale, helping workers navigate complex facilities more efficiently and safely.

AstraZeneca AR wayfinding case study - AI and spatial computing in pharmaceutical manufacturing
Preparing for AI, XR, and Digital Twins: A Roadmap for Successful Integration

This panel brings together enterprise leaders who are building the organizational and technical foundations for converged technology adoption. Panelists include representatives from KLA, Xylem, and GE HealthCare. The session covers integration roadmaps, change management, and how to prepare your organization for the convergence of AI, XR, and digital twins.

Enterprise technology integration roadmap panel - AI, XR, and digital twins convergence

Who Attends the Augmented Enterprise Summit

The Summit draws 1,250 or more attendees, with over 85% from enterprise end-user organizations. The audience includes AI and data leaders, innovation directors, operations managers, IT architects, digital transformation strategists, engineering leads, and more.

These are not passive observers. They are the people responsible for evaluating, piloting, and scaling emerging technologies within their organizations. They come from manufacturing, energy, automotive, healthcare, aerospace, defense, retail, and more, representing organizations where AI is being deployed in operational, not just analytical, contexts.

Enterprise technology leaders and practitioners at the Augmented Enterprise Summit
Atlanta, Georgia - host city for the Augmented Enterprise Summit 2026

Join Us in Atlanta, October 13 through 15, 2026

The Augmented Enterprise Summit is the only conference purpose-built for the convergence of enterprise AI, XR, and digital twins. With 90 or more speakers, 75 or more sponsors, and a 10-plus year track record, this is where enterprise technology leaders come to learn from peers, not from sales teams.

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