Transform’s Innovation Showcase is back and looking for the next 10 generative AI products to disrupt the enterprise industry. If your company has a new and compelling generative AI technology, we invite you to present it on the main stage at the Transform conference in San Francisco on July 11-12. This is an opportunity to showcase your product in front of nearly a thousand industry decision-makers and receive direct feedback from a panel of enterprise tech analysts and brand executives.

Winners in Three Categories

Not only will presenting companies receive editorial coverage from VentureBeat, but winners will also be awarded in three categories: most likely to succeed, best technology, and best presentation style. Up to 10 candidates will be selected from applicants, with five being seed stage (less than $10M in total funding raised) and five being series A or later. Divisions of larger companies can also enter as part of the late-stage division.

Gen AI Enterprise Innovation Alley

In addition to the Innovation Showcase, Transform is also introducing the Gen AI Enterprise Innovation Alley. Up to 20 innovative companies, spanning both early and later stages, will have the opportunity to showcase their technology and network with senior-level executives from some of the most notable brands and tech companies. The best Alley candidates will also be selected (by popular vote) to be part of the Innovation Showcase stage presentations.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get ahead of the generative AI revolution and showcase your product to industry decision-makers. If you have an AI product or service that offers real business results and use cases, submit your application by 5 p.m. PT on June 1, 2023. If you’re interested in the Gen AI Enterprise Innovation Alley, apply by June 15.

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