Last night in Union Market District, Station DC and Steve Clemons hosted a thought-provoking dinner, bringing together the brightest minds in tech, venture capital, national security, and policymaking. Attendees tackled tough questions about aligning incentives, adapting to rapid changes, and shaping policy to maintain U.S. leadership in critical tech.
The discussion centered around three critical themes:
U.S. Competitiveness & Innovation
Strategies for long-term leadership in chip manufacturing, balancing economic and national security in the global tech race.
Public-Private Collaboration
Fostering partnerships to drive innovation, secure supply chains, and develop creative funding solutions for R&D.
Future-Proofing the Industry
Addressing workforce development, IP protection, and the potential impact of "CHIPS 2.0" on the semiconductor landscape.
One thing was clear: the intersection of technology, policy, and national security is more crucial than ever. As a hub for tech innovation in DC, Station DC is committed to facilitating these vital conversations and connections.
Huge thanks to all our attendees for their invaluable insights. This is just the beginning – stay tuned for more events that push the boundaries of tech and policy.