Go Mobile on Nov. 9th in Atlanta

Whether you are already incorporating mobile technology into your business model, or are looking to in the near future, we can all gain insight from successful business leaders who have integrated this technology into their industry. Join us as our special guests talk about lessons learned and the digital path to success through mobile apps.

The danger of being comfortable: Services

The rise in demand of personal services at the touch of a button is an indicator of several important things happening in our modern society. First and foremost – we are busier than ever before, with no signs of stopping. These services are also a signifier of innovative thinking and points us to even greater possibilities in this realm in the near future. 

The danger of being comfortable: Food

Plenty of verticals think that they are immune from disruption because of the product or service that they offer. Things that are considered basic needs are often overlooked when it comes to technology innovation because they’re second nature to us. Consider food. We all have to eat, and outside of some cool new “hardware” to offer new ways to cook food, it seemed like our food would never be revolutionized by mobile technology.

The danger of being comfortable: Education

Like any other industry, education spans to both ends of the spectrum when it comes to integrating innovative technology. In the classroom, it ranges from teachers who struggle to work even basic technology into a lesson plan all the way to virtual classrooms.

The danger of being comfortable: Finance

One of the biggest battles going on right now between startups and established business is in the financial space. Long-standing giants of the American banking scene are being threatened by the little guys who have picked one specific financial service and are delivering it with excellence.