SAP has launched a new Industry AI portfolio aimed at solving complex enterprise problems that generic AI tools may struggle with. The offering focuses on decisions that depend on industry-specific data, regulations, business processes and human workflows. SAP says it is combining more than 50 years of industry and process expertise across 26 industries with its Business AI Platform, customer data and a forward-deployed engineering team. These AI specialists work directly with customers to build and deploy solutions for problems that do not have ready-made answers. SAP plans to turn lessons from those customer projects into standardized products that can be used more widely. Examples include helping energy companies predict spare-part demand, helping retailers adjust inventory and promotions, and automating pharmaceutical batch release processes.
SAP has launched a new Industry AI portfolio aimed at solving complex enterprise problems that generic AI tools may struggle with. The offering focuses on decisions that depend on industry-specific data, regulations, business processes and human workflows. SAP says it is combining more than 50 years of industry and process expertise across 26 industries with its Business AI Platform, customer data and a forward-deployed engineering team. These AI specialists work directly with customers to build and deploy solutions for problems that do not have ready-made answers. SAP plans to turn lessons from those customer projects into standardized products that can be used more widely. Examples include helping energy companies predict spare-part demand, helping retailers adjust inventory and promotions, and automating pharmaceutical batch release processes.