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The Future of Business is Here: OKC Innovation Day Spotlights Oklahoma’s Leadership in Emerging Tech

The Future of Business is Here: OKC Innovation Day Spotlights Oklahoma’s Leadership in Emerging Tech

OBV Staff by OBV Staff
October 9, 2025
in Innovation, News, Tech
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OKLAHOMA CITY (OBV) — As the pace of innovation accelerates across industries, Oklahoma is stepping into the spotlight. From biotech and healthcare to energy and finance, the state is experiencing rapid job growth and major infrastructure investment — and leaders are being called to respond with bold, adaptive strategies.

On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, industry professionals, tech enthusiasts, and innovators from across the region will gather at OKC Innovation Hall for OKC Innovation Day — a half-day event focused on the real-world application of emerging technologies and the future of business in Oklahoma.

Hosted by Slalom, the event promises a unique blend of interactive exhibits, expert panels, and breakout sessions aimed at equipping attendees with the tools and insights needed to thrive in a changing landscape.

What to Expect at OKC Innovation Day

Attendees will explore over 10 hands-on exhibits showcasing cutting-edge uses of AI, cloud computing, and data analytics, offering a front-row seat to how these tools are transforming local industries.

Key highlights of the day include:

  • A mainstage panel discussion featuring thought leaders discussing Oklahoma’s growth opportunities, workforce development, and digital transformation.
  • Breakout sessions that dive deeper into topics such as talent development, job sustainability, and building adaptive organizations.
  • Insights into sector-specific trends driving innovation in healthcare, energy, finance, and more.
  • Networking opportunities, including a happy hour, designed to foster collaboration among professionals shaping Oklahoma’s future.

“The future of Oklahoma business is happening now, and this event is about bringing people together to explore what’s next,” said Slalom’s Koreen Esteban. “We’re focused on helping organizations unlock growth and resilience through innovation.”

Organizers saywhether you’re a business leader, technologist, or just curious about what’s next, OKC Innovation Day offers a chance to connect, learn, and help shape the future of Oklahoma’s economy.

Learn more and register now to reserve your spot.

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