In case you missed it, AFROTECH™ Executive is heading to New Jersey.

If you’re unfamiliar with the event, previous stops included Seattle, WA; Washington, D.C.; Brooklyn, NY; and more. As the event heads to Newark, NJ, on June 28, attendees will have the opportunity to explore topics like practical AI applications, equitable resources for entrepreneurs, tech advancements, and innovative economies.

In addition, the highly anticipated AFROTECH Executive Newark will allow attendees to hear from speakers like Angela Rye, principal and CEO of IMPACT Strategies and co-host of the Native Land Pod.

Her fireside chat will focus on bridging the gap for an equitable community. The conversation, moderated by Black Tech Green Money host Will Lucas, will explore a world where opportunities and access are endless, ensuring that entrepreneurs who represent the community are equipped with the tools needed to be successful and can inspire others to build a more accessible, diverse, and thriving innovation ecosystem.

 

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Other confirmed conversations include a fireside chat about preparing workplaces for the future by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) with 1Huddle Founder and CEO Sam Caucci and Prudential Global Technology Vice President of Strategy Initiatives Nina Edwards. Of course, the conversations do not end there.

AFROTECH™ previously reported that the 2023 closing event held in Brooklyn, NY, focused on the critical role of corporate responsibility in tackling the wealth gap and the impact fintech has in creating new avenues for both wealth-building and financial inclusion.

“One thing that I really took away is that these speakers are all very authentic and just made me feel very welcomed and comfortable to be in this space,” first-time attendee Annellyse Munroe shared at the time. “And they gave us real tangible tips to be successful, whether it’s starting our own business, being an entrepreneur in tech, or if we’re already in tech, how we can apply those skills and build our connections laterally.”

Join us and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority as we discuss how to bridge the gap and ensure entrepreneurs have equitable access to resources.

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