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The Dayton-Wright Chapter of AFCEA invites you to
participate in the upcoming Wright Information
Technology Summit (WITS) on 13-14 September 2022 at
the University of Dayton Marriott.
This year¿s theme is ¿Innovation at the Edge¿ that
focuses on Industry 5.0 including: 5G, Digital
Transformation and Integration, Artificial
Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Internet
of Things (IoT), Zero Trust, Augmented Reality and
Additive Manufacturing.
Who will Attend?
The WITS forum will include Department of Defense
(DoD), academia and industry as keynote speakers
and panel members. The WITS audience is expected to
be comprised of senior government leaders and
technical experts as well as non-traditional
companies interested in learning how to transfer
their technical expertise and products to support
the Air Force and its various missions.
What's on the Agenda?
The WITS agenda is designed for speakers to express
challenges, promote best practices and generate
dialogue on IT trends and innovations. The event
will provide opportunities for respective
government staff members to learn and share with a
focus on solving problems for our Air Force and DoD
warfighters.
We are working to finalize the agenda and speakers.
View the latest agenda and speakers bios here.
Note: This event is free for academia faculty,
full-time students, Government civilians and active
duty military.
AFCEA is a non-profit organization comprised of
over 32,000 members internationally serving the
military, government, industry, and academia as a
forum for advancing professional knowledge and
relationships in the fields of communications,
information technology, intelligence and security.
Proceeds from the WITS event will benefit local
schools, colleges and universities by providing
scholarships and grants related to Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The
Dayton-Wright Chapter AFCEA has made local and
national impacts by providing over $500,000 in
scholarships and grants to STEM students and
teachers.
WITS is preceded by the Daniel J. Curtis Memorial
Golf Tournament on 12 September and includes a
Casino Night Fundraiser the evening of 13 September
at the University of Dayton Marriott. |