March 21, 2026 - 19:53

President of The Computer Company, Kevin Barros, is set to bring critical insights on technology and artificial intelligence to a major state forum. Barros will serve as a panelist at the upcoming "Shaping CT’s Future: Workforce Velocity" event, focusing on the intersection of innovation and economic development.
The discussion is expected to delve into how emerging technologies, particularly AI, are reshaping the skills required in the modern economy. Barros will contribute his expertise on preparing Connecticut's workforce and businesses for this rapid technological transition. The conversation will highlight strategies for leveraging AI to create new opportunities while addressing the challenges of workforce adaptation and training.
This event gathers key thought leaders from across industries to chart a course for the state's economic resilience. The panel aims to provide actionable ideas for fostering a competitive and future-ready labor market. Barros's participation underscores the critical role of technology leadership in driving these essential statewide conversations about growth and innovation.
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