SABRE Analytics Summit Set For November

The University of South Alabama (USA) Center for Business Analytics, Real Estate, and Economic Development (SABRE) is hosting its annual Analytics Summit on November 14 at 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the USA MacQueen Alumni Center at 100 Alumni Drive in Mobile. SABRE says the event is for data-minded professionals and data enthusiasts of all levels from diverse sectors, including corporate, nonprofit, small business, local government, academia and students. Topics will include advanced analytics in the insurance and utility industries, applications of free tools for data analytics, AI applications in corporate and startup sectors, and analytics leadership in the supply chain sector. Additionally, attendees may learn about the latest trends and best practices in the field of data analytics, network with regional data-minded industry and academia experts, and enhance personal and organizational data analytics skills and capabilities. General admission is $189 until October 26, when the price increases to $229. There are discounts for students and USA Health staff and faculty.

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