Augmented Enterprise Summit 2026

Where enterprises go to innovate with AI, XR, and digital twins.

Atlanta, Georgia · October 13–15, 2026

The flagship forum

Built for enterprise adoption, not innovation theater.

The Augmented Enterprise Summit brings together the people turning emerging technology into operating capability: enterprise teams, technology leaders, solution providers, and practitioners working through deployment, integration, security, training, change management, and ROI.

Est. 2015
2026
XR · AI · Digital Twins · Enterprise Operations

A practical forum for teams beyond the pilot stage.

The most valuable conversations happen after the demo works. The Summit focuses on the harder questions: where the technology fits, who owns it, how it scales, and what breaks when it meets real operations.

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End-user led.Hear from enterprise teams applying XR, AI, digital twins, and connected workforce tools inside complex organizations.
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Use-case specific.Move past broad futurism into training, safety, field service, design, visualization, remote support, operations, and workforce enablement.
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Sponsor relevant.Meet buyers and influencers who are actively evaluating enterprise technology, not wandering a general expo floor.
Who attends

The people responsible for making technology work.

The Augmented Enterprise Summit is designed for enterprise innovation, operations, IT, digital transformation, training, safety, engineering, field service, and business leaders evaluating the next layer of workplace technology.

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Enterprise leaders

Decision makers and operators responsible for pilots, rollouts, budget, governance, and organizational adoption.

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Practitioners

Teams working through implementation details: integration, data, devices, workflows, training, support, and user acceptance.

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Solution partners

Vendors, consultants, and platform companies with practical answers for enterprise buyers and credible points of view on the market.

Program themes

What Summit 2026 will cover.

The agenda will focus on technologies and use cases that are moving from experimentation into operational reality.

AI

AI in enterprise workflows

Computer vision, agents, machine learning, knowledge systems, automation, and the governance questions that follow.

XR

XR and spatial computing

Training, remote expert support, design review, simulation, field work, and frontline productivity.

DT

Digital twins and connected operations

Visualization, predictive operations, data integration, asset intelligence, and the bridge between physical systems and digital decisions.