Slalom, a global business and technology consulting firm and TechPoint member, is inviting Indiana’s innovation community to explore the next frontier of emerging technologies at its first-ever Indianapolis Innovation Day, taking place Tuesday, July 30 from 1–5 p.m. at 16 Tech

The open house-style event will showcase real-world applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and next-gen tools, offering senior leaders across industries a unique opportunity to experience hands-on demos, engage with experts, and envision the future of work, all in a single afternoon. 

“Innovation is not merely a strategy; it is a mindset. What makes it truly inspiring is that everyone has the capacity to innovate,” said David Francis, partner, Slalom. “Slalom Innovation Days are dedicated to unlocking that creative potential and embracing the power of collaboration to shape a better future for all.” 

What to Expect: AI in Action 

Attendees will experience a series of interactive demonstrations, designed to show how emerging tech can solve real business challenges. Featured technologies include: 

  • Responsive Learning Simulator 
    Train staff with dynamic, simulated conversations and real-time feedback. Ideal for improving customer service, healthcare interactions, and contact center performance. 
  • BrAInstorm 
    A proprietary, GenAI-powered brainstorming tool designed to help teams securely capture, synthesize, and react to ideas. Learn more. 
  • Quantum Leap, Task Stream & ReqHarmony 
    Accelerate product planning with AI-driven backlog creation and visioning, reducing weeks of work into hours. 
  • Supply Chain Control Tower 
    A data-powered command center built for resilience—offering speed, agility, and visibility across complex supply chains. 

Thought Leadership: The Future-Proof Enterprise 

The afternoon also features a TechPoint-hosted panel discussion, The Future-Proof Enterprise, moderated by Chelsea Linder, Vice President Innovation & Entrepreneurship, TechPoint. Panelists include: 

  • Karl Jackson, Managing Director, Slalom 
  • Brian Lewis, Executive Director of Enterprise AI Architecture, Eli Lilly and Company 
  • Dan O’Brien, Vice President of Innovation & Strategy, MyComputerCareer 

These leaders will share how their organizations are preparing for disruption, integrating AI into core strategies, and rethinking the boundaries of innovation. 

Who Should Attend 

Indianapolis Innovation Day is designed for business and technology decision-makers, innovation champions, and those curious about the real-world applications of AI. Whether you’re exploring GenAI for the first time or looking to scale existing efforts, this event offers both inspiration and actionable insight. 

Registration is free, but space is limited. 
Reserve your spot: https://go.slalom.com/IndianapolisInnovationDay