Scottsdale, AZ (June 18, 2024) |
Intel, a global leader in technology innovation, and MPC, organizer of The Digital Commerce Event, are excited to announce Intel's Platinum sponsorship of MPC24. This significant partnership underscores Intel's commitment to advancing digital commerce and fostering innovation within the industry.
This sponsorship will prominently feature Intel at MPC24, scheduled for August 13-15, 2024, at the Westin Atlanta Perimeter North, Atlanta, GA. Intel will participate in various networking opportunities, showcase its advanced technologies, and deliver thought leadership through several keynote sessions and workshops.
Intel's Kathy Crumley to Initiate Keynote on Market Trends and Insights
Kathy Crumley, Global Strategist at Intel will kick off a keynote session entitled "Shaping the Future of Digital Commerce with Edge Compute AI." The presentation will explore how edge compute AI and other key technologies are transforming the digital commerce landscape. "Intel is thrilled to be a key sponsor at the MPC24 Digital Commerce event," said Crumley. "This event always delivers thought-provoking discussions around the movement of money and data. We look forward to participating in and listening to engaging commentary and elaborating on valuable market trends and insights."
Marla Ellerman, Executive Director of MPC, expressed her enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "We are absolutely delighted to have Intel as a Platinum sponsor for this year’s MPC24. Their commitment to innovation and leadership in digital commerce is invaluable to our community. Intel's participation enhances the event's ability to drive meaningful discussions and foster strategic collaborations within the industry."
Impact on Industry and Community
Intel’s participation in this cornerstone event allows for closer collaboration with solution delivery channels and partners, identifying key pain points that need resolution. "Our goal is to deliver partner-led solutions fortified with Intel DNA and ingredients throughout the hardware configuration or software stack," said Crumley. "The intersecting points to get to the desired outcomes are more apparent and relevant when everyone in the value chain identifies with the centralized issue(s) requiring resolution.