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Georgia Businesses Learn AI Adoption

Artificial intelligence is transforming industries from electrical and transportation to manufacturing, logistics, and professional services. For many business leaders, the question is no longer whether AI matters, but how to use it responsibly, practically, and with confidence.

Georgia Business Council’s 2026 Innovation Summit

The Georgia Business Council’s 2026 Innovation Summit, AI in Action: Adoption with Confidence, will take place on July 23, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET at the Clayton State University Innovation Center. The summit is designed to move the AI conversation beyond hype and into practical business application.

The event will feature Bethanie Nonami, CEO of Marley Nonami Inc., as the featured speaker and presenter, with a program centered on AI, innovation, compliance, and business growth. A moderated conversation led by Adam Moore, Director of Global Sourcing for Assurant, will include panelists Edilsa G. Legrier, Chief Governance and Compliance Officer for AI InnoVision; Cameron Ijames, Vice President of MTI Limo and Shuttle; and Daniel Perdomo, CEO of 5 Points Electrical.

Through expert-led discussions, attendees will explore AI governance, implementation strategies, and real-world business applications that will help them adapt to emerging technologies, make informed decisions, and remain competitive in an evolving marketplace.

The strongest AI strategies will not be built around technology alone, but around business priorities. Confidence doesn’t mean rushing into every new platform or trend; it means understanding the opportunity, evaluating the risks, and implementing solutions in ways that support long-term growth.


Original reporting: SaportaReport — read the source article.

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