Comcast to Deliver ‘The Future @ Gigabit Speed!’ to Georgia Institute of Technology
State of technology update presented by Comcast in partnership with Women in Cable Telecommunications and The GVU Center at Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Ga., October 12, 2015: Comcast announced today that it is partnering with the Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) Southeast chapter and The GVU Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) to bring ‘Tech It Out: The Future @ Gigabit Speed!’ to technology thought leaders, students and members of the media.
The one-day event will be headlined by keynote speaker Sherita Ceasar, SVP of Engineering at Comcast in Philadelphia. Attendees will also hear from a panel of industry executives who will explore the latest technology trends, new forms of content creation, and the benefits of a connected universe. The event is aimed at encouraging students and those interested in entering the telecommunications sector to learn more about the fast-paced industry.
The panel, titled ‘Work, Home, Play: How Technology Changes the Speed of Life,’ will be moderated by Annie Anton, Professor and Chair at the Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing, and will feature:
- Dara Leslie, VP of Marketing for Central Division, Comcast
- Wes Williams, Director of Product Management, Scripps Networks
- Prem Bhatia, Cofounder of Cooleaf
- Diane Bloodworth, President and CEO of Competitive Sports Analysis
“Our partnership with WICT Southeast and Georgia Tech marks an exciting new chapter that brings technology thought leadership to one of the top universities in the nation,” said Doug Guthrie, Regional SVP at Comcast in Atlanta. “We’re proud to bring together the region’s best and brightest professionals and students, while furthering our efforts to attract top talent to our industry.”
“We are delighted that Comcast and WICT are partnering to bring this important event to Georgia Tech,” said Keith Edwards, Professor of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Tech College of Computing. “We look forward to hosting thought leaders from across the media technology space, and exploring the future of digital media.”
“In an industry that is changing ‘at gigabit speed,’ the Southeast Chapter of Women in Cable Telecommunications is thrilled to offer our members access to the future of technology,” Laurie Dean Baird, President of WICT Southeast. “Through our partnership with Comcast and Georgia Tech, we embark on an exciting journey that joins leaders from technology, academia and the communications industry.”
Tech It Out: The Future @ Gigabit Speed! takes place on Oct. 21, 11am – 6pm at the university’s Technology Square Research Building, located at 85 5th Street in Atlanta.
To register for this event, click HERE.