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AtScale Announces Keynote Lineup, Full Agenda, and Registration for 2025 Semantic Layer Summit

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AtScale, the leading provider of semantic layer solutions for analytics and generative AI, today unveiled the keynote lineup and full agenda for the 2025 Semantic Layer Summit. Set for Wednesday, May 28, 2025, this premier virtual event will bring together thousands of data leaders, engineers, architects, and analysts to explore the latest innovations in data, analytics, Generative AI, and business intelligence (BI) through the lens of semantic layers in the enterprise.

As the fourth-annual event, the 2025 Semantic Layer Summit is expected to draw over 8,000 registrants, featuring a dynamic mix of industry experts, researchers, and thought leaders. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how semantic layer technologies are transforming enterprise data strategies, unlocking the full potential of AI, and enabling smarter business decisions.

The summit will feature keynote sessions from leading data experts, including David P. Mariani, Co-Founder and CTO of AtScale. The keynote will showcase the latest innovations in AtScale’s semantic layer platform, including advancements in open-source models, Natural Language Query, seamless integrations with BI tools, enhanced security, and new GenAI/GenBI capabilities.

Confirmed 2025 Summit speakers include:

The one-day, virtual event will run from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST and cover various topics, including technical sessions, thought leadership, and case studies. Agenda highlights include:

  • Analyst Guide: Key Tips for Evaluating Semantic Layers
  • Concept to Execution: Tips for Implementing a Semantic Layer
  • The Future of Semantics and BI with GenAI: Transforming Data for the Next Generation
  • The Future of Natural Language Reporting with Databricks Genie

Register now to secure your spot!

New speakers and participating partners are being added regularly, with confirmed participation from leading data and analytics companies, including Snowflake, Databricks, IBM and ThoughtSpot.

For more information about how you can be part of this year’s biggest one-day gathering of data experts, please contact us at: info@semanticlayersummit.com.

About AtScale

AtScale enables smarter decision-making by accelerating the flow of data-driven insights. The company’s semantic layer platform simplifies, accelerates, and extends business intelligence and data science capabilities for enterprise customers across all industries. With AtScale, customers are empowered to democratize data, implement self-service BI, and build a more agile analytics infrastructure for better, more impactful decision-making. For more information, please visit www.atscale.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Facebook.

Contacts

Media Contact
Nicole Francoeur
AtScale Marketing
E: nicole.francoeur@atscale.com
P: 978-206-1106

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AtScale's virtual 2025 Semantic Layer Summit on May 28 will feature industry experts discussing semantic layer innovations and GenAI capabilities.
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Contacts

Media Contact
Nicole Francoeur
AtScale Marketing
E: nicole.francoeur@atscale.com
P: 978-206-1106

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