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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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3 business intelligence Events Found

Mar 17

Modern Government in Motion: Innovation, Insight, and Impact

A half-day event uniting GovSpend current & prospective clients, experts, and peers to explore how innovation is reshaping government sales. At GovSpend, we're transforming how vendors excel in the public sector market by combining unmatched data with the power of AI. This experience explores how intelligence is powering innovative approaches to shape the next chapter of government sales. Includes breakfast & networking, keynote presentation, and coffee & networking sessions.
Virtual
Free
3/17/26
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Mar 30

AI Native Business Intelligence Training in North Carolina

15-week immersive business intelligence course preparing for Data Analyst and Business Intelligence Associate roles. Covers AI-native BI, data acquisition with Excel, Power Query, SQL, Power BI modeling with DAX, and Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst Associate certification preparation.
Per Scholas North Carolina (Remote)
No-cost training...
3/30/26
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Jun 22

Data STEAAM

Six-week in-person business intelligence program for DC high school students (ages 14-18). The Data Science, Technology, Engineering, Architecture, Agriculture, and Mathematics (STEAAM) camp program is designed to recruit and immerse students in an intensive, project-based initiative to use data analytics to address critical issues of public policy. Participants will gain hands-on research experiences with real-world methods and industry experts; mastering data mining, data assessment, and critical thinking. Participants will address agriculture, architecture and energy policy challenges, explore campus simulation labs, urban food labs, and research farms, discover data science, engineering and architecture careers, and construct 3D models to support their research. Dates: June 22 - July 31
UDC-CAUSES
Free
6/22/26
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