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From YouTube: Sabre Labs Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting 2019
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Mayor Walsh welcomed the Sabre Corporation to Boston at the ribbon cutting for Sabre Labs now located in the Seaport. The new innovation lab in Boston will extend Sabre's leading technology for the global travel industry, headquartered in Southlake, Texas, to our city where next-generation technology solutions will have a space to collaborate with local airline, hotel, and travel agency customers.
A
Hello,
everyone
good
morning,
I'd
like
to
welcome
you
all
here
today
for
the
grand
opening
of
Sabres
Innovation
Lab
in
the
Boston
area.
I
am
sundar
narasimhan
I'm,
the
president
of
Sabre
labs
and
project
front
product
strategy
at
Saylor.
We're
truly
excited
to
officially
open
this
newest
location
that
Sabre
has
in
this
pretty
dynamic
area,
because
it
signifies
our
commitment
and
the
investment
that
Sabre
is
making
in
innovation
and
we're
also
honored
to
have
here
with
us.
Today.
A
B
Thank
you
soon,
I
want
to
thank
you.
I
want
to
thank
Shauna
Larry,
we're
just
met
and
we
had
a
little
meeting
and
everyone
for
savers.
First
of
all,
congratulations
to
all
of
you.
We
were
talking
a
minute
ago
before
I
came
here
is
one
of
the
hottest
neighborhoods
in
the
city
of
Boston,
and
this
spot
here
in
particular,
is
great
because
you
can
get
to
the
water,
the
Seaport.
B
If
you
want
to
go
down
there,
if
you
want
to
walk
to
the
financial
district,
look
at
Downtown
Crossing,
whatever
you
want
to
go,
do
you
kind
of
a
distance
location?
So
it's
incredible
and
you
lunch
options
are
amazing,
so
you're
already
there
I
want
to
thank
everyone
on
the
welcome
the
company.
This
company
certainly
is
a
global
leader
in
travel
and
technology.
You've
changed
the
way
people
get
to
where
they
want
to
go
to,
and
I
want
to.
Thank
you
for
that.
B
It
makes
sense
to
open
an
Innovation
Lab
right
here
in
the
Seaport,
a
place,
that's
home
for
Big
Ideas.
If
you
want
literally
building
to
building
a
block
to
block,
you
see
some
incredible
things
going
on
in
these
buildings
with
technology
and
the
talent.
That's
here,
this
new
location
will
bring
at
least
60
jobs,
if
not
more
down
the
road.
Here
that
the
serious
I
want
to.
Thank
you.
We
were
just
talking
to
men
to
go
in
the
other
room.
B
We
were
talking
about
Boston
and
in
2014,
when
I
became
the
mayor
of
the
city,
one
of
the
things
that
they
were
on
the
verge
of
something
in
Boston
and
I
thought
to
myself
that
it's
really
important
that
that
we
start
to
keep
talent
in
the
city
of
Boston
and
I,
had
a
dinner
one
night
with
venture
capitalists
and
was
explained
to
me
the
way
the
world
works.
The
way
the
world
works
was
that
if
you
were
a
venture
capital
company
in
San
Francisco
or
in
California,
the
money
said
in
California
on
the
west
coast.
B
If
your
venture
capital
company
here
in
the
city
of
Boston,
the
money
would
go
other
places
where
New
York
and
San
Francisco,
and
so
we
have
to
change
that
and
then
the
next
conversation
was.
We
have
young
talent.
We
have
about
300,000
kids
that
come
to
Boston
every
year
to
go
to
college
and
they're
going
to
stop
here
in
a
couple
weeks,
and
the
issue
was
that
these
kids
come
here
and
get
educated
and
they
go
other
places.
B
My
chief,
my
former
chief
of
staff,
was
an
HPS
graduate
and
we
started
when
HBS
this
2014
and
I
went
over
to
the
school
and
I
asked
them.
What
percentage
of
other
graduates
from
HBS
stay
in
the
city
of
Boston
and
that
the
percentage
of
about
5%,
so
I
thought
to
myself
well
losing
95
percent
of
the
talent
that
is
being
educated
here
in
Boston
Cambridge
and
his
going
to
other
places,
and
we
started
to
think
about
how
do
we
change
that
and
the
way
we
change?
That
is
making
sure
that
people
understand.
B
Boston
is
an
open,
inclusive
city
that
we're
seeing.
That
wants
to
be
successful
since
that
time,
20,000
new
jobs
every
single
year
in
the
city
of
Boston,
we've
added
120,000
jobs
in
Boston
since
2014
part
of
that
is,
is
education.
Part
of
that
is
discovery
and
innovation.
I
want
to
take
the
college,
universities
and
know
here
today
we
have
representatives
I,
think
from
all
three
schools,
Mohamad
MIT
and
no
decent
I
want
to
thank
you
for
that.
B
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
schools
missions
and
the
other
schools
that
are
in
the
Boston
and
Greater
Boston
area,
if
really
focusing
on
talent
and
developing
talent,
but
also
keeping
that
talent
in
Boston
has
been
named
here
after
year,
one
of
the
best
cities
on
earth
beyond
professional
startups
and
innovative
that
wasn't
always
the
case.
We
didn't
have
that
we
need
without
values,
and
we
want
to
welcome
make
sure
we
continue
welcome
all
the
people.
B
We
want
to
make
sure
that,
when
people
looking
for
solutions,
they
look
to
Boston
in
so
many
different
ways.
I
know
today
we're
talking
about
technology,
but
I
also
want
to
talk
about
immigration.
What's
going
on
in
the
world
and
immigration
in
the
country
and
immigration,
how
all
of
a
sudden
immigrants
have
a
bad
bad
name,
bad
reputation,
we're
built
by
immigrants?
This
company
has
immigrants
working
for
him,
at
least
in
the
United
States
of
America
and
around
the
world.
B
So
it's
important
for
us
to
continually
we're
building
a
record
number
of
new
housing
units
in
the
city
as
well
leading
my
building
housing.
We've
built,
we've
built
in
the
last
five
years,
more
units
of
low-income
and
affordable
housing
and
in
the
period
that
issue
the
city
of
Boston,
we're
investing
in
a
transportation
infrastructure.
B
I
talked
about
Chicago
and
Dallas
other
places,
they're
all
great
people,
and
it
is
important
for
us.
The
cities
I
was
driving
right
now,
the
economies
of
America
and
not
to
get
political,
but
I
will
a
little
bit
with
the
uncertainty
going
on
in
Washington.
It
really
depends
upon
cities
in
America
to
lead
it's
a
on
climate
resiliency,
on
education,
on
diversity,
on
creating
opportunity.
All
of
those
things
really
are
a
part
of
the
city's
mission.
We
can't
do
that
if
we
don't
have
a
company
like
saver
coming
to
the
city
of
us.
B
We
can't
do
that
if
we
don't
have
people
making
investments
in
the
city
of
Austin
is
we
think
about
the
growth
of
the
city
and
its
great
growth
and
I'm
excited
about
it.
But
you
add
to
the
fabric
of
our
city,
you
add
to
the
lore
of
our
city,
so
I
want
to
thank
you
for
being
here
today.
I,
look
forward
to
seeing
saver
expand
your
presence,
not
only
in
Boston
but
swirled
Massachusetts.
We
are
proud
to
have
you
in
our
city
and
I
want
to
congratulate
you
on
this
milestone
and
welcome
to
Boston.
C
C
Yours
be
a
travel
agencies
and
what
we
need
to
do
and
when
you
look
at
it,
I
enjoy
my
job
because
I
get
to
travel
around
the
world
and
understand
problems
understand
what
people
are
trying
to
fix,
and
it
really
brings
it
home
to
me
relative
to
how
do
we
look
at
our
team
members?
How
do
we
look
at
what
we're
doing
within
Sabre
to
essentially
make
what
we
do
better,
because
it
makes
the
businesses
that
we
work
for
better,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
really
focused
on
that
end.
C
But
it's
one
that
I
couldn't
be
more
excited
to
be
the
leader
or
savor
being
here
today,
opening
up
this
office
and
the
opportunity
that
is
there,
there's
no
doubt
in
my
mind
the
things
that
are
going
to
come
out
of
this
office
will
be
impacting
you
in
some
form
or
fashion
I'll
guarantee
you.
You
will
see
that
in
some
Horvath
things
that
are
coming
out
of
this
office
when
you're
traveling
around
the
world
I'll
go
into
a
hotel
or
an
airline
I'm
working
with
travel
agency.
Some
of
that
is
gonna.
C
A
If
you
know
Sean,
he
just
sent
me
out
we're
gonna,
follow
that,
but
thank
you
Sean
for
those
really
tiny
words.
Thirty
years
ago
you
couldn't
buy
airline
tickets
on
the
Internet
right
20
years
ago.
I'm
an
interview
checked
in
automatically.
It's
talk
to
people
before
you
got
on
ten
years
ago.
There
was
no
GPS,
there
were
no
mobile
phones.
Maybe
some
of
us
had
those
straight
travel
has
changed
quite
a
bit,
but
the
part
that
I
mentioned
those
three
things
they're
actually
bugs
great.
A
Why
is
it
taking
10
a
decade
because
you
talked
to
some
of
the
old-timers,
the
wise
old
owls
that
as
John
calls
them,
they
will
tell
you
that
the
greatest
innovation
in
air
travel
was
the
wide-body
jet
and
the
greatest
innovation
in
hotels.
Anybody
want
to
guess
it's
the
curved
screen
on
your
shower
or
the
minibar
meaning
some
changes
don't
happen
fast
enough,
but
a
technology.
We
are
surrounded
by
companies
that
move
at
a
speed
that
we
aspire
to
and
the
talent
that
we
hope
to
attract
here
in
terms
of
fulfilling.
A
Of
retailing,
distribution
and
fulfillment,
or
what
I
hope
to
encourage
and
find
the
right
kind
of
people
and
talent
to
go
after
in
this
office
today
and
looking
forward,
you
know
this
is
not
a
journey.
We
go
about
alone.
There
are
companies
that
Sabre,
maybe
not
a
well-known
to
several
of
you,
but
we
power
Airlines
as
large
as
American
Airlines.
Innovative
airlines,
like
JetBlue
hotel,
airs
like
window
and
travel
agencies,
my
flight
center
and
Atlas,
some
of
whom
are
actually
here.
A
So
thank
you
all
for
coming
because,
in
some
sense
that
innovation,
even
though
we
create
them,
gets
realized
into
product
with
what
we
are
calling
this
office
as
a
collaboratory.
It's
a
co-located
collaborative
space
where
we
invent
these
ideas
together,
so
that
we
can
create
those
innovations
like
the
GPS
in
the
mobile
phone.
A
That
will
impact
not
only
your
lives,
your
travelers
life,
the
people
whom
you
are
trying
to
serve,
and
we
keep
that
at
the
top
of
our
mind
and
we
hope
to
join
with
you
in
collaborating
co-creating
those
innovations
and
last,
but
not
the
least.
Making
Boston
continue
to
attract
continue
to
grow,
continue
to
be
the
engine
of
innovation
that
Mayor
Walsh
hopes.
It
would
be.
A
We
know
the
promises
there,
let's
go
and
see:
Syd
I
look
forward
to
kind
of
working
with
all
of
our
customers
that
are
in
the
audience
and
last
but
not
least,
the
University
and
the
talent
pipeline.
That's
also
here
not
Eastern
Harvard,
several
of
the
universities
in
the
area,
whom
will
be
looking
forward
to
partnering
with
in
the
coming
months
and
years
in
order
to
make
sure
that
the
office
is
a
healthy,
vibrant
one.