The implications and capabilities of artificial intelligence will be the focus of the 2025 TECH360 business technology conference on Wednesday, Oct. 15.
The conference is being hosted by the Innovative Technology Action Group — known as ITAG — an initiative of the Chester County Economic Development Council. It’s scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Penn State Great Valley, 30 Swedesford Road, in East Whiteland Township, Chester County. The theme for this year’s conference is “AI for All.”
The full-day conference will demonstrate how AI is revolutionizing various industries including logistics, life sciences, finance, and manufacturing, as well as how the technology is transforming work at every organizational level — from frontline operations to executive leadership, according to a press release.
“Every day we see news about AI and its potential capabilities, yet most leaders are still grappling with best practices for its strategic implementation,” said Charlotte Conroy, ITAG vice chairwoman and programming committee lead, and managing partner at Recent Communications, in a statement. “In a time where AI is no longer a future vision but a present reality, TECH360 attendees will learn practical strategies for implementing AI in their organizations today.”
The Oct. 15 event will bring together the area’s top companies, organizations, academic institutions, and technology professionals to explore the latest developments in artificial intelligence and its impact.
The TECH360 conference will include feature presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to help business leaders “harness AI for lasting organizational impact and bring back actionable insights for their teams,” the release stated. Among the featured speakers are representatives of companies from across the region, including IBM, Vanguard, and Kadimac Corp.
For a complete TECH360 schedule, speaker updates, and tickets, visit https://www.tech360pa.com/.
“This year’s event will showcase real-world AI applications that are driving measurable growth, efficiency, and innovation across industries and provide attendees with a one-of-a-kind networking experience,” Mike Grigalonis, president & COO, Chester County Economic Development Council, said in a statement.
Grigalonis added that ITAG and TECH360 exist for professionals in southeastern Pennsylvania who want to “bring innovation to their organizations while collaborating on best practices with local tech sector innovators.”
TECH360 is driven by the volunteer efforts of numerous public, private and educator organizations, along with public and private investments.