Carolina Technology Conference expands to two days

September 23, 2016

To meet a growing demand for the latest information on technology and security, the Carolina Technology Conference & Expo will expand to two days for its 2016 event in Columbia, SC.

“We had nearly 1,000 people, including attendees from 14 states and Washington, D.C. attend last year,” said John Davis, founding member of the annual technology conference and expo.  “So far our registration is on target to have another tremendous turnout.  One of the draws is an exceptional array of expert speakers.”

More than two dozen presentations are slated at the October 17 -18, 2016 event. Seven of the featured speakers include these visionary leaders in the industry:

  • Jim Stickley, CEO Stickley on Security

  • Tommy Walker, VMware CTO

  • Jeremy Kingsley, national leadership speaker and author

  • Dr. Rob Peglar, Senior VP and CTO Symbolic IO

  • Reed Wilson, PTG and Microsoft

  • Yung Chou, Microsoft

  • Jeremy Moskowitz, Founder PolicyPak Software

“Our speakers bring a wealth of experience from around the technology industry, and will challenge and expand how our conference attendees approach the changing IT landscape,” said Davis.

The 2016 Carolina Technology Conference & Expo will be held at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. This event showcases real world solutions to a variety of relevant topics and challenges facing IT managers and professionals.  Register on the website: www.carolinatechnologyconference.com

  • Gathering Over 900 IT Managers, CIOs, CEOs, and Technology/Security Professionals

  • Network with peers, learn about technology and security solutions, hear from visionary leaders, and increase your value to your organization!

  • The CTC is proud to give a portion of our proceeds back to the community through local charities and groups dedicated to helping others.


About the Carolina Technology Conference & Expo

Founded in 2009, the Carolina Technology Conference and Expo’s mission to educate and inspire people to grow in the field of technology.  For more information visit CarolinaTechnologyConference.com or contact [email protected].