Michigan Tech’s Computing Showcase explores digital frontiers
The Computing [MTU] Showcase explores the theme “Digital Frontiers: Advancing Computing for a Better World.”

What’s happening: Michigan Technological University hosts its fourth annual Computing [MTU] Showcase Oct. 1-3 at the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts in Houghton. The event is sponsored by Michigan Tech’s Institute of Computing and Cybersystems and the College of Computing,
About the showcase: The event brings together faculty, students, alumni, industry leaders, and the community to explore the theme “Digital Frontiers: Advancing Computing for a Better World.” The showcase features keynote talks, panel discussions, research exhibits, and student activities that highlight how computing addresses society’s most complex challenges while creating opportunities for collaboration and innovation.
What they’re saying: “The strength of the showcase is in the connections it creates,” said Dennis Livesay, who is dean of the College of Computing. “By bringing together researchers, students, industry leaders, and community members, we not only build collaborations for a better world but also advance the innovations at the heart of solving society’s most pressing challenges.”
Information: The Computing [MTU] Showcase is free and open to the public. More details, including the full schedule and speaker line-up, are available on the Computing Showcase website. You can also read more in this story on the College of Computing blog.
