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Gateway to Innovation, St. Louis Region’s Premier Conference for Technology Professionals, Scheduled for May 4, 2022
Cutting-Edge IT Breakout Sessions, World-Class Keynotes, Safe Networking Return to America’s Center Convention Complex
St. Louis, MO – Gateway to Innovation (G2I), the St. Louis region’s largest technology-focused conference, will be held May 4, 2022, at America’s Center Convention Complex in downtown St. Louis.
This will be the 15th G2I conference, with each providing a unique opportunity for the region’s IT leadership to gather, explore ways to maintain a competitive advantage, and to grow the IT industry in the St. Louis region. More than 1,200 IT leaders and practitioners attended the event in 2021.
Registration is open to all IT practitioners from local companies at https://www.g2iconference.com
2022 G2I Conference Highlights
The G2I executive and organizing committees strive to deliver exceptional content for each conference so that attendees have many opportunities to learn, engage with other IT professionals, and gain inspiration from regional and national speakers. The 2022 conference will continue to explore how IT drives growth in the life sciences, manufacturing, finance, global commerce and industries yet to be discovered.
- Dr. Moogega Cooper: Award-winning Engineer of the famed Mars Rover "Perseverance" Mission
- Dean Kamen: Engineer, Entrepreneur, STEM Advocate, Founder of FIRST
- Aron Ralston: Adventurer, Subject of the Film 127 Hours
- Interactive break-out sessions addressing convergence of IT with other business imperatives
- Best Practices
- Industry Insights
- Interactive CxO Executive Panels
- Technology Showcase
- Community giveback and scholarship recognition
Attendees who register for Gateway to Innovation, along with corporate and sponsorship support, help in the organization’s community giveback initiative. All conference proceeds are donated in the form of grants, scholarships or endowments to St. Louis area organizations with a technology-related need. Since the first conference in 2006, G2I has given back more than $2.3 million to the St. Louis region.
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