TCS and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation to discuss Digital Technology’s Impact on Future of Philanthropy

The forum’s objective is to increase awareness and understanding around the impact of advancements in technology

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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation (USCCF), is convening for Digital Empowers: Accelerating Innovation for Business and Social Good at the Chamber of Commerce in Washington D.C.

The forum connects leaders across business, technology, government, policy, and citizenship areas with on-the-ground partners who are shaping the future of innovation and social impact to discuss with nonprofit leaders how technology can solve pressing societal challenges.

Every day, non-profit organizations across the U.S. receive billions in contributions, supporting causes from education, health and the environment, to social wellbeing and arts and humanities. These organizations face challenges, including governance, reporting, impact, and scale. Similar to how digital technology is helping enterprises grow and transform, it can play a pivotal role in alleviating these societal issues and provide an opportunity for social innovation.

The forum’s objective is to increase awareness and understanding around the impact of advancements in technology. Speakers from across industries will share how their organizations leverage new technology and digital innovations, including blockchain, design thinking, virtual reality, robotics, and cloud analytics to increase access and equity to individuals and communities.

“In the Business 4.0 era, we have the unique opportunity to harness the abundance of digital technologies to leapfrog innovation for business and social good,” said Balaji Ganapathy, head of Workforce Effectiveness, TCS. “Having leaders from across sectors involved helps to develop a shared vision, increases awareness, advocacy and public-private partnerships, and creates a paradigm shift towards creating exponential value for our fellow citizens and the community.”

“At the most basic level—businesses are problem solvers. From providing invaluable services to innovating new products, the private sector—by design—finds opportunity and drives solutions,” said Marc DeCourcey, senior VP, U.S. Chamber Foundation. “So it only makes sense that leading businesses are also leveraging technology to solve some of the greatest social issues of our time.” 



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