TitletownTech Launches FutureTech Forum To Galvanize Industry Through Emerging Technology
- murrayg6
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 30
Ethan Mollick, named one of TIME’s most influential voices on AI, met with members and founders in Green Bay today
GREEN BAY, Wis. (March 27, 2025) – Against the backdrop of historic acceleration in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and embodied autonomy, TitletownTech has launched the FutureTech Forum, an invitation-only community of innovation executives shaping the future of industry by adopting emerging technologies.
The FutureTech Forum is a cohort of c-suite innovation and technology experts from across sectors. The Forum offers exclusive access to curated insights, pilot opportunities, and peer collaboration to accelerate the adoption of frontier technologies. Members will explore how AI, quantum, fusion, robotics, autonomous systems and more can unlock new commercial opportunities and competitive advantages.
The FutureTech Forum and TitletownTech team meet with Ethan Mollick.
“The FutureTech Forum is for the leaders navigating what’s next, not just in theory, but in preparation and practice,” said Craig Dickman, Managing Partner at TitletownTech. “Some technologies are already being implemented, while others are just beginning to surface. Regardless, the waves are here and growing. This Forum creates space to think critically, test ideas, and engage with peers, because shaping the future is a shared effort.”
For the group’s inaugural session, Ethan Mollick, a globally recognized voice on AI, joined members today in Green Bay for a candid, closed-door conversation. Mollick is a professor at The Wharton School, the author of the New York Time’s Best Seller, Co-Intelligence, and a leading researcher at the intersection of entrepreneurship, innovation, and AI adoption. Additional sessions included select applicants and the finalists from the TitletownTech Startup Draft and TitletownTech portfolio companies.
The Forum launch comes at a time of global momentum: 75% of organizations are now regularly using generative AI. Microsoft recently designated 2025 as the year to become quantum ready, while firms like Nvidia and Boston Dynamics are setting new benchmarks in embodied AI. Meanwhile, Wisconsin’s momentum is also building: Microsoft’s new data center in Racine, the WHAM fusion experiment’s recent plasma achievement, and more.
The Forum builds on a series of high-impact convenings led by TitletownTech. The firm has hosted influential voices from across the public and private sectors, including Dr. Timothy Chung, General Manager of Autonomy and Robotics at Microsoft. Chung, a former program manager at DARPA and recognized leader in human-machine teaming and autonomous systems, recently joined TitletownTech for private strategy sessions with stakeholders across enterprise and academia.
FutureTech Forum members will continue to meet throughout the year for private events, executive development, and curated programming designed to turn inspiration into implementation. Programming includes:
Access to top researchers and thought leaders in transformative tech
Cross-industry knowledge sharing and pilot collaboration
Co-creation and technology commercialization opportunities
For more information on the FutureTech Forum, visit www.TitletownTech.com/FutureTech-Forum.
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