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Tech leaders, entrepreneurs gather at 'Visionary Conclave' in Texas

The event featured two 14-year-old CEOs, talking about AI's potential.

A highlight of the event was a session featuring 14-year-old CEOs Sowmya Nandyala and Siddharth Nandyala, who reportedly left the audience “stunned and shocked” with their insights on the future of artificial intelligence and its potential for improving lives. / Courtesy of JD Diganvker

Executives, entrepreneurs, and technologists, many of Indian origin, for The Visionary Conclave (TVC) in Texas recently featured in conversations on private equity, decentralization, sustainability, the journey of unicorns, and the legal aspects of artificial intelligence. 

The event, under the banner, “The Visionary Conclave: Synergy, strategy with food and fun at Dallaspuram”, was held at the UT Dallas Innovation Center on Apr.26 in Richardson. It attracted professionals from Fortune 1000 companies.

It opened with a candlelight vigil to honor those who lost their lives in a recent incident in Pahalgam, Kashmir. “We are humans first, and then comes everything,” an organizer said,.

A highlight of the event was a session featuring 14-year-old CEOs Sowmya Nandyala and Siddharth Nandyala, who reportedly left the audience “stunned and shocked” with their insights on the future of artificial intelligence and its potential for improving lives.

Rameshwar, known in the tech community for his keynote speeches at CXO events across the U.S., helped coordinate the conclave. Panel speakers included Venugopal Reddy, Praveen Moturu, Siddharth Singh, KC Reddy, Robert Taylor (Texas Bureau Chief of New India Abroad), and JD Diganvker.

The event was supported by Startup Runway and the City of Richardson, which provided access to IQHQ, a startup incubator space within the Innovation Center. Deepika Dandeboyina served as the emcee.

Organizers say the success of the conclave has sparked early discussions about hosting similar events in other parts of the U.S. and internationally. 

 

 

 

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