EarlyBirds and George Mason University Announce Exclusive Webinar on Technology Integration for Government Agencies
San Francisco, April 28, 2025 — EarlyBirds, a global leader in open innovation, in collaboration with George Mason University, will host a significant webinar titled "Enabling Your Organization’s Strategy: Building a Dynamic Science & Technology Foundation." Scheduled for April 29, 2025, at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT, this 60-minute online event aims to provide government agencies, particularly in Defense and National Security, with actionable insights on aligning operational strategies with the latest technological advancements.
The session will showcase industry experts Kris Poria, Cofounder and CEO of EarlyBirds, alongside Dr. Joe Bricio, Chief Scientist at GMU’s Rapid Prototyping Research Center. They will discuss how organizations can leverage real-time technology mapping, continuous monitoring, and strategic collaboration to enhance operational capabilities and accelerate innovation adoption.
A critical focus will be on the benefits of EarlyBirds Ecosystem Maps, which offer real-time insights into emerging technologies, enabling attendees to track developments that can enhance defense readiness, energy sustainability, and national security. Furthermore, the webinar will cover how open-source intelligence and rapid prototyping can help mitigate emerging threats, emphasizing swift access to the right technologies.
This collaboration bridges academia and government, allowing agencies to harness GMU’s research capabilities and EarlyBirds’ innovation ecosystem to tackle challenges in technology integration effectively. By attending, agency leaders and decision-makers will gain practical strategies to incorporate new technologies smoothly and enhance mission effectiveness.
The webinar also offers attendees the opportunity to earn one Continuing Professional Education credit, reinforcing its commitment to professional development in the public sector. Registration is now open, and government leaders are encouraged to secure their spots for this pivotal event.
For more details, visit EarlyBirds.io or GMU.edu.
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