On June 5, TechPoint welcomed the 2026 Xtern cohort for its first programming weekend of the summer at the Dallara Experience Hub in Speedway. Throughout the day, Xterns participated in professional development workshops, peer networking activities, industry discussions and workplace readiness sessions designed to help them make the most of their summer internships.

Welcoming Remarks from TechPoint CEO and President

The morning began with remarks from TechPoint’s CEO and president, Eric Christopher, who shared his journey growing up in Richmond, IN as the son of a blue-collar worker to becoming a first-generation student at Indiana University, co-founding Zylo, and ultimately leading TechPoint.

Reflecting on his experiences as a builder and entrepreneur, Eric spoke about the value of creating opportunities through technology and the impact that innovation can have on Indiana’s economy. He emphasized that technology enables individuals to not only build successful businesses but also to create jobs and lasting value within their communities.

TechPoint CEO Eric Christopher speaks with a small group of Xterns wearing blue Xtern lanyards during an event at Dallara.
TechPoint CEO Eric Christopher speaks with Xterns during summer programming, helping students connect with Indiana’s tech leaders and explore career opportunities across the state.

When asked about Gen Z’s greatest strengths and challenges, he pointed to artificial intelligence as both. While AI presents opportunities for innovation and growth, he noted that gaining meaningful work experience remains one of the biggest hurdles for recent graduates.

“Xtern is built to give you that,” he told attendees.

Understanding Indiana’s Industry Landscape

Sally Reasoner, vice president of talent strategy at TechPoint, provided an overview of Indiana’s evolving technology and innovation landscape while sharing the history of the Xtern program.

Launched in 2014 with just five participating companies, Xtern was created to help employers address recruitment challenges by showcasing not only career opportunities, but also the advantages of living and working in Indiana.

Over the past 13 years, the program has expanded far beyond its original focus on software development. Today Xtern opportunities span industries including engineering, marketing, healthcare, manufacturing, finance and aviation.

Xtern Summer 2026

What roles are Xterns filling this summer?

This year’s cohort reflects the breadth of Indiana’s tech and tech-enabled economy, with students gaining experience across engineering, software, data, AI, cybersecurity, marketing and business roles.

Engineering — Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical
25
Software Engineering/Development/Testing
24
Data Science
10
Artificial Intelligence
9
IT/Networking
9
Marketing
6
Project Management
6
Cybersecurity
5
Business Analyst
4
Graphic Design
1
HR
1
Product Management
1
Total Xterns represented 101

Reasoner emphasized Indiana’s unique strengths, noting that the state is a place where organizations can “grow, make, move and cure.” She encouraged Xterns to think about how technology can be applied to solve larger challenges across industries.

Industry Leaders Discuss the Future of AI

A panel featuring industry leaders Mike Cronin (SEP), Scott Sobczak (V2X), Kristi Steppe (IU Health), and Troy Kelley (E-gineering Inc.) explored the growing role of artificial intelligence within their respective industries.

The discussion addressed both the opportunities and responsibilities that come with AI adoption. Panelist shared perspectives on how AI is improving efficiency, supporting decision-making and helping organizations better serve customers and communities.

Cronin addressed concerns about AI replacing technical talent, noting that the demand for developers continues to remain strong. Steppe highlighted how AI is helping healthcare organizations reduce harm events through enhanced monitoring and support systems.

Five tech leaders sit together on a stage speaking together as panelists.
Industry leaders Troy Kelley of E-gineering Inc., Mike Cronin of SEP, Scott Sobczak of V2X, Kristi Steppe of IU Health and joined TechPoint’s Sally Reasoner (left to right) for an Xtern programming panel on the growing role of artificial intelligence across Indiana industries.

When discussing responsible AI use, panelists emphasized several key themes: protecting sensitive information, maintaining ethical accountability, and ensuring that technology enhances, not replaces, human creativity and judgement.

A recurring message throughout the discussion was the importance of continuous learning.

“Don’t be afraid to jump into the unknown as long as you’re willing to learn,” Sobczak advised.

Navigating the Human Side of Work

Andi Hines-Logemann of Elevate Ventures led a session focused on managing stress and micro-stress while transitioning into the workforce.

She encouraged Xterns to view confidence as a skill that can be developed over time rather than as a fixed trait. One of the sessions central messages was that curiosity is more valuable than perfection, especially early in a career.

As interns navigate new responsibilities and unfamiliar environments, Hines-Logemann reminded attendees that employers do not expect them to know everything. Instead, asking thoughtful questions and demonstrating a willingness to learn are often the strongest indicators of future success.

Body Working – Listening with Your Eyes

Mitch Isaacs of Shafer Leadership Academy introduced Xterns to the role body language plays in professional interactions and networking.

Describing body language as “an outward reflection of inward reality,” Isaacs challenged participants to think about how their posture, presence, and nonverbal cues influence the way others perceive the. He encouraged attended to adopt a balance approach- confident and approachable without appearing overly closed or overly assertive.

The session concluded with hand-on practice ahead of the evening networking reception.

Putting Learning into Practice

The day concluded with a networking happy hour, where Xterns had the opportunity to connect with employers, tour the Dallara Factory, and experience the Racing SIM Garage.

The TechPoint team celebrates Xtern programming in front of a custom-branded Xtern IndyCar, highlighting the connections, experiences and community-building that define the summer program.

By the end of the evening, many participants were already applying the lessons they had learned throughout the day: approaching conversations with greater confidence, asking thoughtful questions, and building meaningful professional connections.

As the summer continues, Xterns will participate in additional programming designed to support their professional growth while strengthening Indiana’s next generation of talent.

Follow TechPoint’s social channels to see what Xterns are accomplishing this summer, and stay tuned for the next programming weekend June 26-27.

Learn more about the program at techpoint.org/xtern.

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