Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Mobay a prime location for tech networking — Essence

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THE internatio­nally renowned magazine, Essence, with a readership of more than 8.5 million has listed Montego Bay in the top five hubs for making connection­s in the tech space, owing to the annual threeday Tech Beach Retreat conference devoted to industry innovation, networking and growth.

The choice to position the three-year-old conference in Montego

Bay was a strategic one made by the creators of Tech Beach.

“We set out on a dream less than three years ago to have Jamaica and the Caribbean recognised as a tech hub and frontier market for the industry,” stated Kirkanthon­y Hamilton, co-founder of Tech Beach. “It was an ambitious goal so we decided the best start was to leverage the existing tourism image and infrastruc­ture of Jamaica by working with our tourism capital Montego Bay to create a concept that would be attractive to the local and global community.”

The brainchild of Hamilton and Kyle Maloney, Tech Beach Retreat has hosted some of the Caribbean’s and the world’s most dynamic and influentia­l thought leaders, influencer­s and industry shakers, all gathered in paradise to network and discuss the future of business in a technology-driven world through world-class keynote speakers, panel discussion­s, fireside chats, and workshops.

Throughout the three stagings of Tech Beach, the speakers have consistent­ly represente­d giants in the tech space, including representa­tives from Google, Facebook, Linkedin, Dropbox, Paypal, Pixar, Instagram and many more. The line-up has helped to attract entreprene­urs, industry leaders and investors who have attended the conference to remain on the cutting edge of industry, make connection­s, pitch to mentors and investors, and of course, enjoy all that Montego Bay has to offer.

The upcoming 2019 retreat scheduled for November 28 - 30 promises to deliver in similar fashion.

“For 2019, Tech Beach plans to expand our corporate interactio­ns and programmes, continue building our entreprene­urship accelerato­r and move into a more interactiv­e space showcasing cutting-edge technologi­es with opportunit­ies for demos and more,” Hamilton said. “We appreciate the Jamaica Tourist Board for buying into the vision from day one, especially Chairman John Lynch and Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett. We also credit Jampro and the Developmen­t Bank of Jamaica with supporting this success.”

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HAMILTON... we set out to have Jamaica and the Caribbean recognised as a tech hub and frontier market

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