SOT 2017 Aug State of Technology

Date and Time

Wednesday Aug 16, 2017
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

Location

670 Fourth Avenue North, Fargo, ND 58102

670 Fourth Avenue North Fargo ND 58102

Contact Information

(218) 233-1100
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This event is SOLD OUT - if you would like to be put on a waiting list please contact Tracy Powell at 218.359.0515 or tpowell@fmwfchamber.com

Join us for another exciting event highlighting the amazing innovations coming from our community and state. The 2017 State of Technology will expose attendees to talks from the brightest individuals and some of the advancements that you haven’t even heard about yet. We’re thrilled to once again partner with U.S. Senator John Hoeven to bring you this event you won’t want to miss.

Sandi Piatz, site director for MicrosoftSeth Arndorfer, CEO, Dakota Carrier Network

This year’s emcee is Sandi Piatz, site leader, director Fargo campus, Microsoft.

Dakota Carrier Network CEO Seth Arndorfer will provide an update on the strides made regarding broadband infrastructure in North Dakota, and in expanded efforts in data centers and Cyber Security. 

Update from Washington

US Senator John Hoeven

U.S. Senator John Hoeven

Senator Hoeven is serving as North Dakota's 22nd U.S. Senator, following 10 years of service as the state's governor. In this address, he will outline his efforts to build a business climate and advance federal initiatives to support the development of technologies that create new efficiencies and have helped realize innovations across the state.

Keynote Address

ND Governor Doug Burgum

ND Governor Doug Burgum
Currently serving as the 33rd governor of North Dakota, Burgum brings a business leader’s approach to diversifying the economy, creating 21st century jobs and revitalizing our main streets. Driven by a strong belief in North Dakota’s people and a powerful dream, he lead Great Plains Software from a small startup into an award-winning tech firm. Burgum also founded Kilbourne Group, and co-founded Arthur Ventures.

Presentations

Betty Gronneberg, Founder and Executive Director - uCodeGirl

Betty Gronneberg, Founder and Executive Director - uCodeGirl
Smart is the New Green: Raising Computational Thinkers
The wave of technological advancements in the fourth industrial revolution is evolving at an exponential pace, disrupting almost every industry and transforming systems of production, management and governance. With the progression of machine learning, the Internet of things, robotics and quantum computing, the future is already here. How can we prepare the new generation (especially girls) to cope with the smarts of the machines?

Brian Kalk, Director of Energy Systems Development, Energy and Environmental Research Center

Brian Kalk, Director of Energy Systems Development, Energy and Environmental Research Center
Hear an update on several of the key areas of research and development occurring at the EERC, including advancements in pipeline safety, carbon dioxide utilization, and how to maximize the “value added” component of the major energy sources in North Dakota.

Justin Walsh, co-founder and CTO, CoSchedule

Justin Walsh, Co-founder and CTO, CoSchedule
As the fastest-growing startup in North Dakota, CoSchedule is looking to help organize the world one marketing calendar at a time. While they are well on their way, with 8,000+ customers in over 100 countries, CoSchedule believes it's the great state of North Dakota that provides one of its biggest competitive advantages. After raising $2.2 million in investments, doubling revenue for the third consecutive year, and plans to triple headcount in 2017, we'll hear how CoSchedule's rapid growth is just the first chapter in its story of success.

Fataneh Karandish, NDSU Innovation Challenge Winners on Single Cell Cancer Diagnosis James Froberg, NDSU Innovation Challenge Winners on Single Cell Cancer Diagnosis

James Froberg and Fataneh Karandish
NDSU Innovation Challenge Winners
Each year, the NDSU Innovation Challenge showcases NDSU students’ innovative ideas and entrepreneurial skills. Hear from the students that took this year's top prize and how their breakthrough technology is poised to be a game-changer in cancer detection. Their research consists of microchip able to detect the presence of pancreatic cancer cells in a single drop of blood. If successful, these small, easy-to-use, in-home devices could save thousands of lives.

Dakota Outerwear

Richard Leshovsky, Dakota Outwear Company
A veteran-owned small business providing military clothing, oil field apparel and accessories, this Minot, N.D.-based company was selected to represent North Dakota as part of the Trump administration's Made in America Week. An initiative to highlight products made in each of the 50 states, it applauds their effort and commitment to American made products.

Demonstrations will be given by Col. Britt Hatley, Commander of the 119th Wing Air National Guard and Microsoft.

Also featuring the Information Technology Council of ND Award Ceremony.

#StateofTech17

REGISTRATION
Chamber Members: $35 | Non-Members: $50

 

PRESENTING SPONSOR
Dakota Carrier Network
 
GOLD SPONSOR
Microsoft        Midco
 
SILVER SPONSORS
        NDSU Research & Technology Park        Consolidated Communications
 

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