Annual BROOKLYN TECH EXPO - May 12, 2026
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Annual BROOKLYN TECH EXPO - May 12, 2026

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Datum

tis 12 maj

Tid

15:00 - 20:00

Pris

35 kr

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The Annual BROOKLYN TECH EXPO — our flagship event and Brooklyn’s largest tech conference — is taking place on May 12, 2026, in the heart of Dumbo, Brooklyn, organized by Pulse NYC. This high-energy expo focused on AI and cutting-edge technology, bringing together Brooklyn’s thriving tech and business communities for a full day of innovation, networking, and learning.

==> If your company is interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at the expo, please contact us for details. This presents an excellent opportunity for your business to network, gain visibility, and access the NYC tech market.
With over 1,000 professionals in attendance — including C-level executives, founders, and industry leaders — participants engaged with innovative companies and exhibitors showcasing impactful technologies. The event featured seminars on AI, emerging technologies, and real-world applications, along with valuable networking opportunities + FREE Professional Headshots!
The event is also part of AI Week New York 2026 (Spring Edition) — the city’s premier community-led festival dedicated to artificial intelligence — which brought together tech leaders, innovators, and practitioners from startups, government, academia, and the broader tech ecosystem.
Agenda & Seminars:
11:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Exhibitor Floor, Networking & Headshots
Explore innovative tech solutions and network with 1,000+ professionals
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM AI, Curiosity, and Entrepreneurship by David Lefer
AI is most useful when people ask the right questions. And the key to asking great questions depends on having curiosity, or as researchers call it, a high Need for Cognition (NFC). But only certain forms of curiosity lead to effective questions. For entrepreneurs especially, learning how to ask the right questions is critical.
12:15 PM - 12:45 PM. AI and the Future of Cybersecurity by Michaela Lee
As AI shifts from passive tools to autonomous "agents" capable of real-time decision-making, the traditional cybersecurity models are changing. This session will examine the intersection of technology and public policy, highlight the difficulties of securing hyperconnected environments against automated threats, and explore how we can build systemic resilience into New York's digital infrastructure.
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM. The AI-Native PM: From Prompting to Orchestration by Greg Spektor
In this talk, we move beyond the hype of basic generative tools to explore the evolution of the AI-Native Product Manager in 2026. As the traditional tasks of drafting requirements and synthesizing feedback become automated commodities, the modern PM must shift from manual execution to strategic orchestration. We will examine how to leverage agentic workflows to reclaim hours of the work week, transform raw customer data into a proprietary "intelligence layer," and build the competitive moats necessary to survive in an era of rapid AI commoditization.
1:45 PM - 2:15 PM. Storytelling as Infrastructure: Technology for Social Impact by Benedict Hadley
This session explores how storytelling can function as more than narrative—serving instead as a foundation for designing and deploying technology that addresses real social challenges. It examines how film, media, and immersive experiences can act as catalysts for innovation, translating cultural insight into practical systems that improve equity,

Why Attend?
🔷 Discover groundbreaking tech innovations
🔷 Learn from expert speakers & thought leaders
🔷 Connect with C-level executives, founders, owners and industry pioneers
🔷 Enjoy a FREE professional headshot - high-quality headshot to upgrade your LinkedIn and professional profile
🔷 Expand your network in one of NYC’s top tech gatherings
Don’t miss out on this transformative event! Join us as we explore how technology is reshaping industries and everyday life.

==> About Pulse.NYC -- we are your go-to source for the latest and most exciting developments in the ever-evolving world of technology in NYC. Since 2012, we’ve organized over 100 events in NYC attended by over 50,000 professionals. By attending the event, you agree to adhere to the attendee terms.
==> FAQ:
Are tickets refundable and/or transferrable? No. All sales are final and you are not able to transfer your ticket to someone else.
What's the best way to get there? We encourage the use of public transportation as parking is very limited on the streets. By Subway: F train to York St or A/C train to High St
Is there parking? Very limited self-parking is available on the streets but we encourage the use of public transportation.

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