The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium is the nation’s premier CIO event bringing together information technology executives from around the world and leading faculty from MIT. The annual event offers interactive learning and thought-provoking discourse on the future of technology, best practices, and business that is not available anywhere else. It includes presentations, panels, networking and a closing reception. The annual MIT Sloan CIO Symposium began in 2004 and continues to adapt to changing times. Learn more here.
Unique features of the 2023 Symposium include: (*) An Engaging Agenda, which brings together information technology executives from around the world and leading faculty from MIT. (*) The CIO Leadership Award, which honors executives who lead their organizations to deliver exemplary levels of business value through innovative use of IT. (*) The Innovation Showcase, which highlights 10 outstanding early-stage companies with cutting-edge solutions that combine both value and innovation to Enterprise IT. (*) The Online Community, which allows you to nurture long-lasting and valuable collaborations that will help you build your enterprise to meet tomorrow's challenges.
Attendees are senior level IT decision makers. In 2022, 73% were involved in purchasing decisions for IT projects, products, and platforms; 68% were Senior Executives; 38% came from companies with revenue over $500M; and 21% came from 29 countries outside of the United States. Also, 88% were satisfied or very satisfied with the event resulting in a net promoter score (NPS) of 63, the highest for the past 6 years.
Apply to 2023 CIO Innovation Showcase (Deadline: March 31, 2023)
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