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CREDC, WSUV to host ‘future of tech’ event

The Columbian
Published: November 1, 2018, 8:06pm

The Columbia River Economic Development Council is teaming up with Washington State University Vancouver’s Business Growth Mentor and Analysis Program to host Grow Clark County: Reimagining the Future of Tech, a panel discussion focusing on the current and future impact of technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and machine learning.

The event will be from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at Tandem Hall, 808 Main St. A, Vancouver. It’s $15 for general admission, $10 for CREDC investors and $5 for college students with a student ID. Buy tickets at CREDC.org/events.

Panelists include Barrie Buckner, director of partnerships at GMTA; Nate Fuller, president and CEO of DeepCanopy; Jef Holove, CCEO at Streem, Inc.; and Erik Jones, director of business intelligence and analytics at DiscoverOrg. The panel will be moderated by Experis IT managing director Ronda Closner.

The panel event is timed to coincide with Global Entrepreneurship Week, an international initiative that launched in 2007 and focuses on startup companies.

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