Middlesex County will host its annual Business Summit on Thursday, Oct. 9, bringing together business leaders, entrepreneurs and educators to explore strategies for thriving in a changing economic landscape.
The event, themed “Thriving Through Change: Business, Innovation, and the Future of Work,” will run from noon to 5 p.m. at The Heldrich Hotel & Conference Center, 10 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick.
Rutgers University President William F. Tate IV will deliver the keynote address focusing on strengthening partnerships between the university and county. Tate will outline the university’s vision to strengthen industry partnerships, spin out companies from its research and development pipeline, and expand the county’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The summit will feature two main panel discussions. The first, “From Classroom to Career,” will examine how government, business and education sectors are collaborating to develop AI-focused curricula and create pathways to in-demand careers. Panelists will share strategies for building talent pipelines that meet growing technology workforce needs.
A second panel, “The Future of Funding,” will provide insights on how businesses can position themselves for investment in today’s competitive capital environment. Experts will discuss what funders look for beyond financial metrics, including leadership qualities and market readiness.
The event includes a breakout session on entrepreneurial success moderated by Sho Islam, director of the Middlesex County Office of Business Engagement. Local entrepreneurs will share how county resources helped them overcome challenges and scale their businesses.
Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios and Commissioner Chanelle Scott McCullum will deliver welcome remarks. The summit will conclude with a networking reception hosted by the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, featuring complimentary refreshments.
While the event is free, organizers encourage attendees to make donations to Feeding Middlesex County, a volunteer organization that raises money for REPLENISH, the county food bank serving 150 food pantries and service agencies.
Lunch will be provided for all participants. Registration is required. To register, click here.
Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft of this story, which was reviewed and edited by NJ Advance Media staff.
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