AI for Small Business: Innovation to Implementation
Description:
AI for Small Business: Innovation to Implementation One immersive day. Expert guidance. Practical tools. AI made actionable for small business owners!
This isn't just another AI talk - it's your hands-on accelerator. This artificial intelligence conference is designed specifically for small business owners and entrepreneurs, and will show you how to actually use AI to save time, boost profits, and stay competitive - without the tech overwhelm and lack of clarity.
Join industry experts, local business leaders, and AI trainers for a transformative experience filled with real-world insights, practical tools, and live training sessions that will move you from curious to confident!
What You’ll Get: Live panels featuring real small business use cases (what worked, what flopped, what’s next) AI readiness insights to help you lead your team through the change Hands-on training customized to your business goals Actionable strategies and tools you can use right away Valuable networking with peers, experts, and community leaders Why This Conference? This is not a free intro webinar or a passive lecture. This is a strategy-packed, hands-on experience designed to save you weeks of trial-and-error. Walk away with:
New skills Real tools Clear next steps A powerful AI plan tailored to your business Whether you’re AI-curious or already experimenting, you’ll leave with clarity, confidence, and connection. Ready to Take Action? Seating is limited and ticket registration is required to attend. Reserve your spot today! Empower your business with real AI momentum. Now is the time to future-proof your business!
GET TICKETS: ($59.00 - $79.00)
General Admission (Early Bird): $59.00 Sales end on January 15, 2026
General Admission: $79.00 Sales end on January 22, 2026
Fee: $ 79.00
For more information visit: mosbdc.com or call (732) 842-8685.
Fee: $ 79.00
Register now to reserve your spot. Payment can be made online through Eventbrite using a credit or debit card.
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