UC Davis and UC Davis Health are co-hosting the UC Tech Annual Conference in 2024! Mark your calendars – the three-day event will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Sacramento, and on Monday, Oct. 28 and Tuesday, Oct. 29 in Davis.
UC Davis and UC Davis Health are co-hosting the UC Tech Annual Conference in 2024! Mark your calendars – the three-day event will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Sacramento, and on Monday, Oct. 28 and Tuesday, Oct. 29 in Davis.
Mark your calendars! UC Davis and UC Davis Health will co-host UC Tech 2024 as an in-person event in Davis and Sacramento on October 27-29, 2024. The Sacramento campus will host activities on Sunday, October 27, and the Davis campus will host activities on Monday, October 28 and Tuesday, October 29, 2024. Stay tuned - more to come in the next weeks and months.
This past July, UC Berkeley hosted the annual UC Tech Conference. IT professionals from across the UC system came together to connect and share new ideas on collaborating and growing IT support services within the UC system. This year, 27 UC Berkeley students (myself included) had the valuable opportunity to participate in the conference.
By Laurel Skurko. On July 18, 2023, six individuals and eight teams from across the University of California received 2023 UC Tech Awards at the UC Tech Conference hosted by UC Berkeley and UCSF. The UC Tech Awards Program recognizes individuals and teams in the university’s technology community for their contributions to advancing the university’s mission using technology tools and methods.
UC Colleagues,
The countdown is on! We are less than two months away from UC Tech 2023: Resilient, Rising, and Reinspired. This message is chock full of conference info, please share with your networks!
This week, The Current at UC San Diego IT Services aired a podcast about the 2023 UC Tech Conference, featuring, Van Williams, University of California VP of IT and Chief Information Officer, Joseph Bengfort, CIO, UC San Francisco Medical Center and Campus, and Faye Snowden, Manager, Technology Program Office at UC Berkeley.
The panelists discussed: