Exploring AI's Transformative Impact on Work at Info-Tech LIVE 2026 in Las Vegas
Info-Tech LIVE 2026: AI's Role in Shaping the Future of Work
As we navigate the increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within organizations, the way we approach work, decision-making, and value delivery is undergoing a monumental transformation. The upcoming Info-Tech LIVE 2026, taking place from June 9 to 11 at The Bellagio in Las Vegas, will focus on these pivotal shifts in the workplace. Renowned experts Dave Coplin, founder of The Envisioners and former Chief Envisioning Officer at Microsoft UK, and Felix Schmidt, a Global AI Thought Leader at GenAIus Inc., will headline as keynote speakers, providing insights that will guide CIOs and IT leaders on effectively harnessing AI capabilities in their businesses.
Rethinking IT Leadership in the Age of AI
The central theme for this year's conference is Agentic IT: From Hype to Value. This theme encapsulates the urgent need for organizations to move past mere AI experimentation to a realm of actionable outcomes and tangible results. Coplin’s background as a technologist and Schmidt’s practical approach to embedding generative AI in business processes will offer a two-fold perspective on how organizations can thrive in an AI-centric landscape.
Insights and Implementation
During the event, attendees will delve into crucial topics including:
1. Maximizing AI Investments: Learn strategies for getting more value from AI tools and resources.
2. Evolving Organizational Structures: Understand why IT leaders must adapt their workflows, leadership models, and organizational designs in alignment with AI advancements.
3. Enhancing Efficiency: Discover how generative and agentic AI technologies can boost execution and decision-making capabilities within companies.
4. Identifying Success Factors: Explore what distinguishes organizations that successfully scale AI initiatives from those that encounter obstacles.
Speaker Highlights
Dave Coplin brings over three decades of experience in guiding organizations to rethink the intersection of technology, work, and leadership. His former role at Microsoft UK equipped him with the knowledge necessary to consult with a variety of influential organizations—including the UK Parliament and major corporations like Barclays and Vodafone. He is also the acclaimed author of Business Reimagined and The Rise of the Humans, where he emphasizes human-centric innovation in the workplace.
On the other hand, Felix Schmidt offers a hands-on approach to integrating generative AI within organizational frameworks. His focus on practical applications reveals how AI can enhance not just efficiency but also decision-making processes, enabling companies to execute more effectively and foster value-driven adoption of AI technologies.
Collaboration for Real-World Impact
Together, Coplin and Schmidt will help conference attendees explore how AI is reshaping the work landscape. The conference promises a blend of practical research, shared experiences, and peer dialogue to navigate the complexities of prioritizing AI initiatives. Ultimately, it aims to provide insights to enhance execution and stimulate meaningful transformation across enterprises.
Registration and Participation
The event is open to journalists, podcasters, and influencers who are keen on understanding the trajectory of AI in the current business environment. Media professionals interested in covering this significant gathering can apply for complimentary passes to engage with analysts and decision-makers at the forefront of IT leadership and strategy discussions.
Conclusion
As the Info-Tech Research Group continues its mission as a leading research and advisory firm, Info-Tech LIVE 2026 stands as a testament to the exciting future of work driven by AI advancements. By attending this pivotal event, leaders can equip themselves with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate this transformative era effectively. Stay connected for more updates regarding the event by following Info-Tech Research Group on social media.