Technology Power Breakfast

Date:
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Location:
The Crane Bay Event Center
Address:
551 W Merrill St, Indianapolis, IN 46225
Networking:
7:30 AM
Program:
8:00 AM
  • Presenting Sponsor
  • AT&T
  • Underwriting Sponsors
  • ARI
  • Exos
  • Contributing Sponsors
  • Mitch Daniels School of Business at Purdue University
  • Wabash Valley Power Alliance

Speakers

Keynote Speaker

Mung Chiang

Mung Chiang

President
Purdue University

Bio

Mung Chiang is the president of Purdue University and the Roscoe H. George Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to being elected university president in 2022, he was the John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering and executive vice president for strategic initiatives at Purdue University. 

Chiang received his BS (1999), MS (2000) and PhD (2003) from Stanford University and an honorary doctorate (2024) from Dartmouth College. Before 2017, Chiang was the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering and an affiliated faculty member in computer science and in applied and computational mathematics at Princeton University. 

He founded the Princeton EDGE Lab in 2009 and co-founded several startup companies and industry consortia since the early years of edge computing. Most of his 26 U.S. patents are licensed for network deployment. He co-authored two textbooks based on his massive open online courses: “Networked Life” (2012) and “Power of Networks” (2016). For his research in communication networks, wireless technology and network optimization, he received the National Science Foundation Alan T. Waterman Award (2013), as well as the IEEE Founders Medal (2025), the IEEE INFOCOM Achievement Award (2022), the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Kiyo Tomiyasu Award (2012), and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2014). He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as the National Academy of Inventors and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. 

In 2020, as the science and technology advisor to the U.S. secretary of state, he initiated tech diplomacy programs in the U.S. government. In 2024, he started serving on the inaugural board of the U.S. Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation, and was elected to the board of directors of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

 

Fireside Chat Speaker

Stephanie Kim

Stephanie Kim

President, Chairman of the Board
Telabotics and Telamon

Bio

Stephanie Kim is Chairman of the Board at Telamon Corporation and President of Telabotics (formerly Telamon Robotics), a company under the Telamon Ventures umbrella. In addition to her executive leadership roles, she oversees the Telamon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Telamon companies. Prior to becoming Chairman, Stephanie served as Chief Administrative Officer, where she led key corporate initiatives across the organization. Over her tenure, she has also held roles including President of Telecom Solutions, led the Wireless Handset Repair Operation in Kunshan, China, and managed purchasing and supply chain operations.

Stephanie began her career in telecommunications with GTE (now Verizon Communications) in Dallas, Texas, after earning her B.S. from Vanderbilt University. She later earned her MBA from the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business.

A native of the Indianapolis area, Stephanie is a Carmel High School graduate and was inducted into its Alumni Hall of Fame in 2019–2020. She has been recognized with numerous honors, including IBJ’s Forty Under 40, Transformational Woman in Family Business by Family Business Magazine, and the Innovation Excellence Award from Minority Business Review.

Stephanie is deeply committed to community service. She serves on the boards of the Carmel Clay Public Library, Eskenazi Health Foundation, Visit Indy, and the United Way of Central Indiana. In her free time, she enjoys Pilates, tennis, golf, and worshiping at College Park Church. Stephanie lives in Carmel with her husband and their two children, Katherine (16) and Ashton (14).

Fireside Chat Speaker

Jason Palamara

Jason Palamara

Assistant Professor of Music Technology
Indiana University

Bio

Jason Palamara specializes in the development of machine learning-enabled performance technologies for music and artificial intelligence-related music software. He is the founder and director of the IU Indianapolis DISEnsemble (Destructive/Inventive Systems Ensemble) and leads the Machine Musician Lab. With his creative partner, percussionist-composer Scott Deal, he designed the AVATAR, an application that uses machine learning to play along with live improvisation.

Palamara's areas of expertise are in musical AI and music and audio technologies. His interests include music composition, music for dance, improvisation, and generative music.

Fireside Chat Speaker

Bret Swanson

Bret Swanson

President
Entropy Economics

Bio

Bret Swanson is president of Entropy Economics LLC, a technology research firm that advises institutional investors and technology companies. He is also a fellow at the Brownstone Institute and a visiting fellow and advisory council member of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue. From 2013 to 2023, he was a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he co-founded the technology research program.

In 2022, Swanson launched Infonomena, a new tech and economics channel on Substack.

For eight years Swanson advised technology investors as executive editor of the Gilder Technology Report and later was a senior fellow at The Progress & Freedom Foundation, where he directed the Center for Global Innovation. Between 2005 and 2020, he was also a fellow at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, where he studied economic growth and capital markets.

Swanson presents his research around the globe and often contributes to the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal on technology and the economy. For many years, he wrote a column for Forbes.com.

From 2009 to 2024, he was chairman and trustee of the Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS), the state’s $50-billion pension fund, where he also chaired the investment working group. He is a board member of the Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives, a partnership with life and health insurance companies aimed at mitigating rising mortality rates. For five years he was a member of the investment committee at Indiana University Health.

His recent research focuses on information technology and A.I.’s potential to drive a resurgence in productivity and economic growth. See, for example, Moore’s Law at 50: The Performance and Prospects of the Exponential EconomyThe App-ification of Medicine: A Four-Faceted Information Revolution in HealthImagining the 5G Wireless Future: Apps, Devices, Networks, and Spectrum; and The Coming Productivity Boom: Transforming the Physical Economy with Information.

In previous research, he has presented a new theory of the economic rise of China; projected an “exaflood” of Web video, leading to an estimated 56% compound annual growth of Internet traffic through the year 2015; exposed the deep monetary errors behind the crashes of both 2000 and 2008; anticipated the shale hydrocarbon boom and following drop in energy prices; advanced a new concept linking information theory and entrepreneurial economics; and explained how digital censorship led to the vast array of Covid policy mistakes.

Swanson began his career as an aide to Sen. Richard Lugar and was then an economic analyst for former Rep. Jack Kemp. He studied economics at Princeton University and now lives in Zionsville, Indiana, with his wife and four children.

Fireside Chat Speaker

Allyson Talyor

Allyson Talyor

Co-founder
Backstroke

Fireside Chat Speaker

R.J. Talyor

R.J. Talyor

Co-founder
Backstroke