May 10th 2024.
The highly-anticipated 2024 RenderATL Tech Conference is just around the corner, set to take place during Atlanta's Official Tech Week. This year's event boasts an impressive lineup of speakers, including renowned sports journalist Shannon Sharpe and DJ Pee.Wee, also known as Anderson.Paak. These talented individuals will join many others at the Black-owned tech conference, which will be held at America's Mart from June 12th to June 14th.
With a focus on celebrating and empowering Black professionals in the tech industry, RenderATL is expected to draw in over 5,000 attendees. The conference, expo, and music festival will feature more than 70 partners, offering keynote addresses, seminars, and workshops on a variety of topics such as artificial intelligence, software engineering, design, and tech leadership. This is a fantastic opportunity for attendees to gain valuable insights into the latest trends and advancements in the tech world, as well as acquire practical skills to further their careers.
Founder and CEO of RenderATL, Justin Samues, shared his excitement for the upcoming event, stating, "2024 marks a pivotal moment for the tech community as we gather in Atlanta for RenderATL. We have curated a lineup of top-notch speakers and workshop conductors to create an unparalleled learning experience for our attendees. Our focus on A.I. this year will push the boundaries of industry knowledge and drive the advancement of technology."
RenderATL has seen tremendous growth since its launch in 2019 and has become a major economic boost for the city of Atlanta, generating over $6.5 million in revenue. The conference also provides a platform for local businesses, service providers, hotels, restaurants, and transportation services to showcase their offerings and thrive.
As RenderATL continues to expand and partner with major companies like this year's title sponsor, Zillow, the conference aims to bridge the gap between tech and culture. Briana Holmes, RenderATL's Director of Marketing and Communications, shared her thoughts on the impact of this event, saying, "I think Black people have had unique experiences in the tech industry, but as we continue to see leaders emerge, we can see the potential, hope, and talent that deserve an equal playing field. RenderATL is creating that opportunity through access to VC funding, certifications, and boot camps."
The future looks bright for Black professionals and creators in the tech space, and RenderATL is determined to help more people see and seize the boundless opportunities in this field. Holmes added, "The Black community, specifically, is in a very unique situation. Through their growth and success, they have the power to not only change their own lives but also the lives of their families for generations to come."
In a world where representation and diversity are crucial, RenderATL is paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable tech industry. As the conference approaches, excitement continues to build, and the organizers are confident that it will be a remarkable event that will leave a lasting impact on all those who attend.
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