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Financial Services Review | Friday, October 04, 2024
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FREMONT, CA: Spring Labs, the intelligent AI powerhouse solution for financial services, announced today that it has expanded its bench of speakers for the inaugural Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Native Banking and Fintech Conference, which will occur on Monday, October 7, 2024, at the Utah University in Salt Lake City, Utah—an epicenter of AI innovation. The AI-Native Banking and Fintech Conference, co-hosted by the University of Utah, the Utah Bankers Association (UBA), the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO), and the American Fintech Council, will feature a presentation from Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox. Leading banks, fintechs, and AI suppliers will collaborate to learn about AI use cases and value-added concepts that can be translated into real-world applications that generate economic growth.
"When we first annouced this event, we were met with a huge wave of enthusiasm from the financial service and fintech ecosystem," says John Sun, CEO and Co-Founder of Spring Labs. "Our updated roster of speakers includes some of the most prominent names in the industry, and we're delighted to host them as they collaborate with and inspire our audience on the practical and ethical development and applications of AI."
"As an organization who is focused on accelerating fintech growth, it's great to work with organizations like Spring Labs, which are committed to innovation and excellence in fintech and AI," says Ryan Christiansen, Executive Director of the Stena Center for Financial Technology. "The conference agenda highlights the fantastic financial services ecosystem here in Utah, and we're excited to participate."