SAP’s New Industry AI Portfolio Tackles the Hardest Challenges Faced by Enterprises

Despite rapid advancements in frontier AI models, many enterprise problems remain hard to solve. The challenge goes beyond just accessing better AI-generated suggestions.

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It’s about making consequential decisions inside complex processes that require a deep industry specific context of data, regulations, human workflows, and processes.

For example, tasks like deploying and coordinating thousands of field technicians to restore energy grids after a storm and reduce unplanned downtimes or like keeping critically important production lines running and service levels high despite global supply chain disruptions involve many difficult decisions.

“These problems are incredibly hard to solve,” says Dominik Metzger, president of Industry AI at SAP, because solving them demands immense organizational change, especially in highly regulated industries.

Frontier LLMs are not enough

There is a growing realization among business leaders that solving these challenges requires more than just a powerful AI language model. In these situations, AI must do more than generate suggestions. It needs to act on insights and context to support the execution of business processes. This requires agentic AI that can work with trusted business data, apply industry-specific knowledge, and take actions in ways that are reliable, explainable, and useful to the people closest to the work.

AI is most valuable when it understands the context in which decisions are made. Manufacturers need to balance demand, production capacity, supplier risk, and quality requirements. Energy companies need to manage assets, safety, sustainability, and regulatory obligations. Life sciences companies need to innovate while meeting strict compliance expectations.

To help solve the most complex problems facing large enterprise customers, SAP is bringing together 50 years of deep industry expertise, leading AI engineering know-how, and customer-facing forward-deployed delivery capabilities in one organization to combine forward-deployed engineering with strong productization capabilities.

This enables SAP to move beyond custom AI solutions and build, productize, and scale end-to-end AI transformations for industry-specific business problems.

Think of it this way: the Autonomous Enterprise is SAP’s strategic direction, SAP Business AI Platform is its foundation, and Industry AI acts as a highly focused customer transformation offering, solving industry-specific challenges for individual customers to generate substantial business value.

What makes Industry AI different

The Industry AI portfolio is built on three differentiators: first, more than 50 years of SAP’s industry and process expertise across 26 industries; second, the richness of SAP customers’ data footprint and ontologies in an existing system of record; and third, a dedicated forward-deployed engineering (FDE) workforce to solve problems that do not have off-the-shelf answers, customer by customer.

Forward-deployed engineering embeds AI specialists, such as data scientists and AI builders, directly with customers to solve high-value, industry-specific problems, rather than relying solely on packaged software. Metzger explains that forward-deployed engineering involves “getting obsessed with the problems of our customers” and immersing SAP’s agentic AI developers in the challenges these customers face. “Working directly with customers, we will build, deploy, and scale Industry AI applications to deliver tangible business value for our customers,” he says.

Lessons learned by building these tailored solutions with selected customers will be productized as a standardized platform offering for many more customers to deploy and use. This model allows fast scaling and delivery, while also building up SAP’s platform and solution portfolio of high-value agentic solutions that are close to customer needs and current industry priorities.

Getting up close with customers

SAP’s decision to establish Industry AI as a focused business offering reflects the conviction that true value from agentic AI is created in close collaboration with the industry experts who face specific business challenges every day. This proximity is the fastest way to identify the most critical problems, develop and test practical AI solutions, and refine them based on real-world experience. Most importantly, it allows to deliver tangible business value and prove the impact of AI in practice.

This approach helps reduce the gap between a promising idea and a solution. On the one hand, teams can move more quickly from identifying a need to deploying a solution that delivers measurable value. It also ensures that what is built reflects real-world needs rather than assumptions made far from the customer environment.

For SAP’s enterprise customers, the promise of the Industry AI offering is not simply smarter software. It is a more practical path to the Autonomous Enterprise. Instead of asking teams to adapt to generic tools, Industry AI can help bring deep intelligence into the processes people already use and the decisions they already make, while staying connected to the business data, controls, and applications that keep organizations running.

Benefits

Examples of these benefits are easy to describe. An energy provider avoids costly downtime by identifying a likely spare part demand early and recommending relevant suppliers. A retailer adjusts inventory positions and trade promotions based on simulated scenarios and real demand signals before stockouts occur. A pharmaceutical manufacturer ensures the safe and reliable release of life-saving drugs through a highly precise, high-quality, and fully automated batch release process.

That matters because it can help organizations move faster, improve quality, and free employees to focus on higher-value work. It can also help companies turn industry knowledge into a lasting advantage, especially as AI becomes a larger part of how businesses operate.

For SAP, the formation of the Industry AI unit represents a strategic leap, combining industry-specific expertise, end-to-end offerings, and a value-based offering in a way that is clearly designed to differentiate SAP from competitors.

SAP’s differentiation from other AI platform providers and more traditional forward-deployed engineering companies is not simply about providing custom AI services: the focus is on turning industry-specific expertise into scalable, repeatable offerings that can be deployed across customers, creating a more sustainable and differentiated model for delivering AI value.

Specifically, the Industry AI offering is positioned as an all-in-one commercial package, including platform consumption and cloud services, solutions, forward-deployed engineering, and expert support, with pricing based on real customer business value and a single contract.

It is based on SAP’s unique deep industry-specific knowledge, business AI platform, and knowledge graph, enabling tailored processes for customers. In addition, SAP’s approach is grounded in customers’ business logic, decades of experience and enterprise grade governance, all implemented in standard products, differentiating it from some recently announced market offerings.

What is frontier AI?

Frontier AI refers to the most advanced artificial intelligence models that represent the cutting edge of AI capabilities at any given time. These highly capable foundation models, generally implemented as very large language models, push the boundaries of what is possible with AI technology. They are typically characterized by their massive scale, multimodal capabilities, and ability to perform a wide variety of complex tasks across different domains.

As of mid-2026, models widely regarded as sitting at the frontier include Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8, OpenAI’s GPT-5.5, Google DeepMind’s Gemini 3.1 Pro, xAI’s Grok 4.3, and open-weight challengers such as DeepSeek V4 and Alibaba’s Qwen3.7-Max.

What comes next

As the World Economic Forum has highlighted, successful AI scaling depends not only on the technology itself, but also on practical changes to how people work, how decisions are made, and how organizations govern new capabilities.

SAP solves industry problems that generic AI—even if super powerful—cannot. Ultimately it is about enterprise and business process transformation, not AI deployment only. This then can redefine how AI transforms industries, by moving beyond isolated use cases toward autonomous, end-to-end agentic execution.

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