
Tech Enthusiasts Redefine Innovation Through In Person Connections Beyond Digital Platforms in 2025
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Listeners tuning in to Beyond the Screen have heard firsthand accounts of how technology is being used to solve practical problems—from accessibility, as highlighted during Disability Pride Month by CRN’s coverage of the ADA’s transformative legacy, to the turbo-charged adoption of AI in customer service and cybersecurity, a spotlighted topic at the GDS Group’s July events in London and Chicago. These IRL discussions aren’t just theoretical. The ripple effects are seen everywhere: at hackathons where new ideas are born overnight; at immersion days like the one recently held by DKatalis for the SRE Clan and IT team behind the Jago App; and at conferences such as ESPC25, where Microsoft 365 and AI innovations are unfolding live on stage and in spontaneous hallway conversations.
The tech landscape in 2025 is shaped by a realization: progress doesn’t just happen on screens. As SANS Security Awareness Summit organizers remind us, changing the script on cybersecurity culture and technology adoption requires not only technical know-how, but also the ability to communicate, demystify, and build support across different human perspectives. Accessibility, once an afterthought, is now understood as central to innovation. CRN’s recent feature credits the ADA’s vision for mainstreaming features like voice assistants and captions—tools that began as assistive technologies but now serve millions. This theme resonates in every Beyond the Screen session—designing for inclusion isn’t just good ethics; it’s smart business and better technology for everyone.
Listeners are also hearing about how AI, especially generative AI, is upending business models and workflows, as described in GDS Group’s real-world insight summits. Practical demonstrations, like those at the upcoming Mills Techie Day in Dublin, offer hands-on exposure to new fiber technologies and digital tools, directly connecting tech innovators with everyday users and field experts. These tech talks go beyond buzzwords, diving into how data, automation, and cloud tools are actually deployed to solve transportation, health, and cost challenges.
As Beyond the Screen: IRL Tech Talk looks ahead, the energy and optimism in the room—whether that’s in Chicago’s summit halls, Dublin’s innovation clusters, or virtual spaces brimming with chat—signals a return to roots for the tech community. Progress is a shared journey. The best ideas and most enduring advances happen when people come together, face-to-face, to question, challenge, and inspire.
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