Massachusetts is entering a more pragmatic phase in its AI trajectory, and this upcoming summit reflects that shift. Organized by the Massachusetts Innovation Network and the Middlesex 3 Coalition, the event is set for April 16, 2026, at Innov8 in Woburn, running from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The premise is straightforward but telling: AI is no longer a conceptual priority confined to strategy decks—it is already embedded in workflows, decision-making processes and service delivery across sectors.
The summit positions itself as a working forum rather than a showcase, with a clear focus on translating AI ambition into operational reality. By bringing together stakeholders from industry, healthcare, academia and government, it aims to examine how organizations are adapting to AI in practice—whether through workforce transformation, measurable improvements in outcomes, or evolving governance models. The emphasis on implementation, rather than speculation, signals a broader transition in how AI is being approached at the regional level: less about possibility, more about execution.
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