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Snowpark. Python. Streamlit. Native Apps. Explore these topics and more in our 20+ summit sessions. Hi there, Join us at Snowflake [Build 2022](), the largest data cloud dev conference, November 15–16. After the virtual conference, join us in person to learn about real builder use cases in the community at a [BUILD.local user group meeting]() near you! At [BUILD 2022](): - Learn the latest in app architectures, hybrid tables, Snowpark, data visualization, user-defined functions, and streaming - Join AWS, dbt, Hex, Sigma, and Dataiku in their sessions to learn how to build apps, data pipelines, and machine learning (ML) workflows with Snowflake - Connect with local data professionals at [BUILD.local]() and discover how they’re building with Snowflake [Register here for build]() [Register here for build.local]() --------------------------------------------------------------- Featured Labs at BUILD # Data-centric approach to Machine Learning Using Snowflake and Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler In this lab we will cover how to manage and acquire data, then perform feature engineering using Snowflake and SageMaker Data Wrangler. We will also rapidly assess what data sets will provide the biggest impact on machine learning models. Finally, we will discuss how you can deploy the data pipelines for training and batch inference with Snowflake and SageMaker Data Wrangler. # Accelerating Data Teams with dbt and Snowflake Have you heard about dbt, but haven’t given it a spin yet? Join us for this hands-on lab, where you’ll experience dbt’s workflow firsthand and see what the buzz is about. The session will cover how to develop, test, document, and deploy data models with dbt, following software engineering best practices to boost collaboration and productivity. Featured Speakers at BUILD 2022 # Ryan Blue Co-Founder and CEO Apache Iceberg and Tabular # Tomasz Tunguz Managing Partner Redpoint Ventures Suite 3A, 106 East Babcock Street, Bozeman, Montana 59715 You’re receiving this email because you’re signed up to receive updates from Snowflake. If you’d prefer not to receive updates, you can [unsubscribe](.

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