Details: GCM Announces AI Conference

Member Submission • June 18, 2024

 This AI bootcamp-style conference is the only one of its kind in the country.

Join us for GCM's AI for SMBs Conference, a unique and practical event designed specifically for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This AI bootcamp-style conference is the only one of its kind in the country, offering hands-on training and expert guidance to help you learn how to harness the power of AI to save time, boost efficiency, and grow revenue.



Chamber members can register for the AI for SMBs Conference via code SVisGR8 and save $200 off the ticket price. 


GCM helps organizations leverage cutting-edge off-the-shelf AI technology to become more efficient and profitable. We conduct intensive AI training and implementations to help organizations leverage AI in their existing workflows to enhance their marketing, sales, administration, and operational capabilities to grow their revenue.


Learn more about this exciting conference here.


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