AI Strategy and Exponential Technology the Focus of Birmingham, AL, and Sacramento, CA IGNITE Events, Hosted by Info-Tech Research Group
Info-Tech Research Group Hosts IGNITE 2025 Events in Birmingham and Sacramento
Info-Tech Research Group is set to host its IGNITE 2025 regional events on October 8 in Birmingham, Alabama, and October 30 in Sacramento, California. These full-day gatherings aim to unite IT and business leaders to discuss strategies for enhancing organizational resilience, aligning technology investments, and fostering innovation in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI).
As organizations experience increasing pressure to embrace emerging technologies, these events present an opportunity for leaders to engage with expert analysts and peers on critical issues. Topics will include AI adoption, operational maturity, and talent development, emphasizing the shift from reactive technology roles to active leadership.
Notable speakers at the Birmingham event will include James Alexander, Vice President at Info-Tech, and Jack Hakimian, Senior Vice President of Research & Advisory Services. They will share insights on maximizing technology’s business value and aligning business outcomes with tech strategies. The Sacramento event will feature Davin Juusola, Senior Vice President of Sales Strategy, and Amanda Mathieson, who will also speak in Birmingham, focusing on human-centered transformation and adaptive team leadership.
Attendees can expect practical strategies for building an Exponential IT roadmap, leveraging AI technologies, and aligning IT investments with business goals. The IGNITE series aims to empower IT leaders with actionable insights and tools to navigate the rapidly changing tech environment effectively. For more details and event agendas, visit Info-Tech’s Events page.
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