Technology Power Breakfast
- Contributing Sponsor
- Wabash Valley Power Alliance
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2026 Technology Power Breakfast – Individual Ticket
Individual ticket includes networking, a served breakfast and scheduled program.
$75.00
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2026 Technology Power Breakfast – Corporate Table of 10
Corporate table includes ten individual tickets, prominent table placement, company name prominently featured on exclusive table signage, listing in the event program and presentation.
$1,200.00
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2026 Technology Power Breakfast – Premium Corporate Table of 10
Premium Corporate table includes ten individual tickets, premium table placement, company logo prominently featured on exclusive table signage, listing in the event program and presentation, quarter page ad to run in the IBJ within 60 days of the event, and one IBJ Daily or Eight@8 leaderboard digital ad to be used within 60 days of the event.
Note: ads cannot be applied to existing schedule.$3,350.00
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Speaker
Keynote Speaker
Mung Chiang
Bio
Mung Chiang is President of Purdue University and Roscoe H. George Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. From July 2017 to June 2022, he was the John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering. From April 2021 to December 2022, he was the university’s executive vice president for strategic initiatives. He led Purdue Engineering to its first back-to-back top 4 graduate ranking in the U.S. while growing it to be the largest top 10 undergraduate engineering college in the country. Previously, Chiang was the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. For his research in wireless networking, Chiang received the Alan T. Waterman Award in 2013, the highest honor to an American researcher under the age of 40 each year, and was elected to the National Academy of Inventors and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. He received the Distinguished Teaching Award in Engineering at Princeton for developing one of the university’s first Massive Open Online Courses that has been taught to over 400,000 people. Most of Chiang’s 25 U.S. patents have been licensed and deployed by the communications and networking industry, and he co-founded three startup companies in mobile networks, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. Chiang also served as the Science and Technology Adviser to the U.S. Secretary of State and initiated the U.S. government’s tech diplomacy programs.