Local NewsNews Tech Beach Retreat founders seek to unlock region’s potential by Barbados Today 07/12/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 07/12/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Kirk Hamilton (left) and Kyle Mahoney, co-founders of Tech Beach Retreat presenting their opening remarks at Tech Beach Retreat Jamaica at Iberostar. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 487 Organisers of the popular Tech Beach Retreat (TBR) are pushing to have the Caribbean become the next frontier for technology innovation, expansion and investments. With its origins in Jamaica, there is a special drive for greater integration around technology. Co-founder and curator of Tech Beach Retreat Kirk Hamilton said: “As Caribbean nationals, we have a special love for our countries and communities in the region. When we began Tech Beach Retreat six years ago, creating an ecosystem of access to thought leaders, innovators and investors was at the core of our mission. Six years later, we are seeing this ecosystem blossom and benefit so many with the Caribbean ready to unlock its true potential in the technology space.” Montego Bay was the backdrop for the staging of Tech Beach Retreat Jamaica, from November 30 to December 2. The conference, attended by over 250 participants, attracted some of the brightest minds who presented the latest trends in data protection and artificial intelligence and showcased some of the best start-ups in the Caribbean. “We have talent beyond measure in the region, who are doing groundbreaking things and moving the needle. We support this because we are in the business of shifting paradigms and ultimately changing the world, one concept and project at a time. We are bringing the right people together to accelerate this change in the Caribbean,” said Kyle Maloney, co-founder of Tech Beach Retreat. With strong support from the Development Bank of Jamaica, this year’s staging in Jamaica featured some phenomenal presenters who are leaders in their field. Participants heard from Monica Lenart, Principal Engineer, Google who looked at Shaping Tomorrow: The Synergy of AI and Collective Intelligence. A very topical panel discussion surrounded ‘The Shifting Sands of Data, Privacy and Security’ which was moderated by Lisa Godwin, Creative Technologist, NY Times. (PR) You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Protecting our children: The danger of the Anti-vax movement – Part 2 22/12/2024 What Trump 2.0 Could Mean for the Caribbean Region 22/12/2024 69 BDF recruits complete training 22/12/2024