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Subscriptions, scale, security. AI is increasingly used for automation and personalised customer experiences. Companies prioritise subscription models, customer retention, and reducing churn. Data security is critical as SaaS platforms face more cyber threats. Scalability and multi-cloud integration are essential for flexibility, while low-code/no-code platforms are democratising software development across industries.

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Melanie Perkins
Co-founder & CEO
Canva

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Smarter software: Unleashing AI magic

AI is already a core embed in most SaaS products, such as chatbots, predictive analytics, personalisation and automated workflows. But what’s next when it comes to the rapid evolution of generative AI?

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Low-code, no-code expansion

Low-code and no-code platforms enable users with limited coding skills to design software applications and workflows, using intuitive visual interfaces and drag-and-drop components. Will these platforms eventually eclipse bespoke SaaS products?

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Emerging markets

Discover the next big idea, whether your focus is on on industry-specific solutions in verticals, such as healthcare or real estate, micro applications, or tapping into the potential of emerging markets.

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Legacy v challengers

The SaaS sector is undergoing a major transformation driven by robust M&A activity, which is reshaping strategic direction and the competitive landscape. Can plucky startups co-exist with software Goliaths, or is acquisition and exit inevitable?

Meet our 2024 SaaS speakers

Christine Spang
Christine Spang
Christine Spang
Co-founder & CTONylas
Rahul Vohra
Rahul Vohra
Rahul Vohra
Founder & CEOSuperhuman
Cristina Vila
Cristina Vila
Cristina Vila
CEO and FounderCledara
Robin Rivaton
Robin Rivaton
Robin Rivaton
CEOStonal

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Tracks at Web Summit

Your ticket gives you access to all SaaS Summit sessions, as well as to roundtables, masterclasses and 15 tracks covering more than 30 topics at Web Summit.

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A photograph of Rebecca Parsons, CTO Emerita of Thoughtworks, speaking on stage at Web Summit. Rebecca is sitting on a chair and wearing an on-ear microphone.

“If you worry about deploying, you‘re not going to want to release something unless you’re pretty sure it's going to work.”

Rebecca Parsons, CTO Emerita, Thoughtworks

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“Empower people so they can work in whatever way they want.”

Brad Smith, Vice Chair & President, Microsoft

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“Driving efficiency also empowers the people that we have on the team.”

Christine Spang, Co-founder & CTO, Nylas

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