November 28, 2024
Markham, ON — Larry Keating, President and Founder of NPC DataGuard and Keating Technologies, will be the kick-off keynote speaker at the 2024 Elite Forum, hosted by the Confederation of Chinese Alumni Associations (CCAA). The event, themed “Innovation and Responsibility: Building a Sustainable Future Together,” will take place in Markham on November 30, 2024.
Leaders from alumni associations across Canada representing tens of thousands of professionals will be on-hand as Keating shares his insights on responsible innovation, emphasizing the transformative power of technology to drive socio-economic progress. His presentation will address the need for balanced stewardship in artificial intelligence, fostering innovation while safeguarding ethical and sustainable practices.
“AI holds immense potential, but its evolution and use must be guided responsibly,” Keating notes. “Only then can we ensure that this extraordinary technological advancement enriches society and our economic opportunity without harm.”
As a leader in secure managed computing solutions, NPC DataGuard is at the forefront of enabling professionals to navigate today’s rapidly changing digital landscape with confidence and integrity.
About NPC DataGuard / Keating Technologies
NPC DataGuard, a division of Compugen Inc, specializes in secure managed computing. NPC's industry-first solution has alleviated data loss, breach, and business interruption for thousands of professionals and businesses. Compugen employs more than 1900 staff and is Canada’s largest privately-held IT services company. www.npcdataguard.com
Since 1987 Keating Technologies has been Canada’s leading branch outsourcing service to the high-technology industry, responsible for bringing more than $2 billion in technology products and services to Canadian businesses and consumers. www.keating.com
About CCAA
The Confederation of Chinese Alumni Associations (commonly referred to as the "CCAA") is a non-political, non-religious and not-for-profit national federation of alumni associations of Chinese universities. They strive to build a new image of Chinese Canadians by promoting and cultivating the spirit, culture, and systems of professionalism and volunteerism among alumni and their descendants, and to provide a platform for subject experts among alumni to exchange, cooperate, and contribute at local, national, and international levels. www.ccaacc.org