Kelowna's first-ever AI Summit to feature keynote from XPRIZE founder Peter Diamandis

NowMedia | September 5, 2024 in Kelowna

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The inaugural AI Summit marks the beginning of what will become Canada’s premier gathering for thought leaders in artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomy, sustainable energy and digital currency.

Peter H. Diamandis, founder of the XPRIZE Foundation, will offer a visionary keynote on the future of technology and its potential to solve global challenges such as climate change and human longevity. 

Kane and Alessia Minkus, AI experts with extensive Silicon Valley experience, will share practical insights on integrating AI into business right now. 

Jeff Booth, a renowned entrepreneur and author, will discuss the pivotal role of Bitcoin in the future of business.

Kelowna – with its stunning fall scenery, ample accommodation, golf courses, wineries and eateries – provides the perfect backdrop for this event. Attendees can expect a combination of deep learning and unparalleled relaxation in this beautiful four-season playground.

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Peter Diamandis.

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About Level Up 2024

Level Up 2024 is a premier event presented by NowMedia Group, Csek Creative and KelownaNow. With a track record of hosting major events like the Leadership Conference, Mobile Revolution and Okanagan Marketing Summit, Level Up continues to bring world-class insights to the Okanagan. This year’s conference will once again set the stage for business leaders to shape the future of their industries.

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