Join us for AI x Ethics: Designing with Intention, a thought-provoking Spark Series session designed for executives, technologists, policymakers, and leaders shaping how AI is built and deployed.
As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in everyday business decisions, the question is no longer just what AI can do—but how it should be designed and used responsibly.
In this conversation, you’ll learn how to:
- Build AI systems that are transparent, trustworthy, and aligned with human values
- Identify and mitigate bias, risk, and unintended consequences
- Balance innovation with accountability—without slowing progress
Join AdPrompt and the Boise technology community for a discussion about "Navigating & Understanding AI’s Impact on Business"
AI is dominating the headlines with its influence and impact on a massive societal scale. Business landscapes are rapidly changing as agentic solutions are being built out and adopted in some form or another.
Join us for a community-driven panel discussion with local experts where we'll examine:
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Examples of AI integration across a range of business disciplines
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What responsible use of AI looks like now and in the future
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Ways the workforce may respond, and evolve, as AI replaces certain jobs and tasks
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Examining different applications of AI and how businesses can make AI work for them
Build, Break, Defend, Create, and Explore at Tech Quest Summer Camp
Published: April 22, 2026College of Western Idaho (CWI) is giving middle and high school students the chance to explore technology this summer through Tech Quest Summer Camp, a hands-on experience designed to help students build, experiment, solve problems, and work directly with technology in a supportive environment that encourages creativity and teamwork.
Open to students in grades 6-12, the five-day camp is designed for all experience levels. Students do not need previous experience to participate. Instead, Tech Quest Summer Camp focuses on exploration and learning by doing, helping students discover new interests while gaining confidence with technology.
Throughout the week, students will take part in interactive activities connected to technology, engineering, cybersecurity, coding, and digital innovation. Participants also will learn more about CWI and the education and career pathways available in technology fields.
Activities include breaking out of a cyber escape room in partnership with Boise State University, testing their skills at the Lock Pick Cafe, building their first artificial intelligence model, coding games and apps, constructing a working network, and more. Each activity is designed to help students explore technology, build confidence, and discover new interests through hands-on learning.
Tech Quest Summer Camp
June 8 – 12
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ada County Center Pintail Building (APIN)
Registration cost is $200 and includes lunch and supplies. Scholarship opportunities are available.
Space is limited. Register today to reserve your spot and discover where technology can take you.
For more information about the camp or scholarships, contact Laura Hill at 208.562.2943 or laurahill1@cwi.edu.
Build, Break, Defend, Create, and Explore at Tech Quest Summer Camp
Published: April 22, 2026College of Western Idaho (CWI) is giving middle and high school students the chance to explore technology this summer through Tech Quest Summer Camp, a hands-on experience designed to help students build, experiment, solve problems, and work directly with technology in a supportive environment that encourages creativity and teamwork.
Open to students in grades 6-12, the five-day camp is designed for all experience levels. Students do not need previous experience to participate. Instead, Tech Quest Summer Camp focuses on exploration and learning by doing, helping students discover new interests while gaining confidence with technology.
Throughout the week, students will take part in interactive activities connected to technology, engineering, cybersecurity, coding, and digital innovation. Participants also will learn more about CWI and the education and career pathways available in technology fields.
Activities include breaking out of a cyber escape room in partnership with Boise State University, testing their skills at the Lock Pick Cafe, building their first artificial intelligence model, coding games and apps, constructing a working network, and more. Each activity is designed to help students explore technology, build confidence, and discover new interests through hands-on learning.
Tech Quest Summer Camp
June 8 – 12
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ada County Center Pintail Building (APIN)
Registration cost is $200 and includes lunch and supplies. Scholarship opportunities are available.
Space is limited. Register today to reserve your spot and discover where technology can take you.
For more information about the camp or scholarships, contact Laura Hill at 208.562.2943 or laurahill1@cwi.edu.
Build, Break, Defend, Create, and Explore at Tech Quest Summer Camp
Published: April 22, 2026College of Western Idaho (CWI) is giving middle and high school students the chance to explore technology this summer through Tech Quest Summer Camp, a hands-on experience designed to help students build, experiment, solve problems, and work directly with technology in a supportive environment that encourages creativity and teamwork.
Open to students in grades 6-12, the five-day camp is designed for all experience levels. Students do not need previous experience to participate. Instead, Tech Quest Summer Camp focuses on exploration and learning by doing, helping students discover new interests while gaining confidence with technology.
Throughout the week, students will take part in interactive activities connected to technology, engineering, cybersecurity, coding, and digital innovation. Participants also will learn more about CWI and the education and career pathways available in technology fields.
Activities include breaking out of a cyber escape room in partnership with Boise State University, testing their skills at the Lock Pick Cafe, building their first artificial intelligence model, coding games and apps, constructing a working network, and more. Each activity is designed to help students explore technology, build confidence, and discover new interests through hands-on learning.
Tech Quest Summer Camp
June 8 – 12
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ada County Center Pintail Building (APIN)
Registration cost is $200 and includes lunch and supplies. Scholarship opportunities are available.
Space is limited. Register today to reserve your spot and discover where technology can take you.
For more information about the camp or scholarships, contact Laura Hill at 208.562.2943 or laurahill1@cwi.edu.
Build, Break, Defend, Create, and Explore at Tech Quest Summer Camp
Published: April 22, 2026College of Western Idaho (CWI) is giving middle and high school students the chance to explore technology this summer through Tech Quest Summer Camp, a hands-on experience designed to help students build, experiment, solve problems, and work directly with technology in a supportive environment that encourages creativity and teamwork.
Open to students in grades 6-12, the five-day camp is designed for all experience levels. Students do not need previous experience to participate. Instead, Tech Quest Summer Camp focuses on exploration and learning by doing, helping students discover new interests while gaining confidence with technology.
Throughout the week, students will take part in interactive activities connected to technology, engineering, cybersecurity, coding, and digital innovation. Participants also will learn more about CWI and the education and career pathways available in technology fields.
Activities include breaking out of a cyber escape room in partnership with Boise State University, testing their skills at the Lock Pick Cafe, building their first artificial intelligence model, coding games and apps, constructing a working network, and more. Each activity is designed to help students explore technology, build confidence, and discover new interests through hands-on learning.
Tech Quest Summer Camp
June 8 – 12
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ada County Center Pintail Building (APIN)
Registration cost is $200 and includes lunch and supplies. Scholarship opportunities are available.
Space is limited. Register today to reserve your spot and discover where technology can take you.
For more information about the camp or scholarships, contact Laura Hill at 208.562.2943 or laurahill1@cwi.edu.
Join us this June for MLD’s Networking BBQ, a special summer gathering designed to bring our professional community together in a fun, relaxed outdoor setting at Discovery Park (2121 E. Lake Hazel Road), at the Red Shelter.
Build, Break, Defend, Create, and Explore at Tech Quest Summer Camp
Published: April 22, 2026College of Western Idaho (CWI) is giving middle and high school students the chance to explore technology this summer through Tech Quest Summer Camp, a hands-on experience designed to help students build, experiment, solve problems, and work directly with technology in a supportive environment that encourages creativity and teamwork.
Open to students in grades 6-12, the five-day camp is designed for all experience levels. Students do not need previous experience to participate. Instead, Tech Quest Summer Camp focuses on exploration and learning by doing, helping students discover new interests while gaining confidence with technology.
Throughout the week, students will take part in interactive activities connected to technology, engineering, cybersecurity, coding, and digital innovation. Participants also will learn more about CWI and the education and career pathways available in technology fields.
Activities include breaking out of a cyber escape room in partnership with Boise State University, testing their skills at the Lock Pick Cafe, building their first artificial intelligence model, coding games and apps, constructing a working network, and more. Each activity is designed to help students explore technology, build confidence, and discover new interests through hands-on learning.
Tech Quest Summer Camp
June 8 – 12
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ada County Center Pintail Building (APIN)
Registration cost is $200 and includes lunch and supplies. Scholarship opportunities are available.
Space is limited. Register today to reserve your spot and discover where technology can take you.
For more information about the camp or scholarships, contact Laura Hill at 208.562.2943 or laurahill1@cwi.edu.
The iTECH Summit Twin Falls brings together regional leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, and technologists for two days of forward-thinking conversation, hands-on learning, and community connection. This year’s focus: how AI is transforming industries, workforces, and communities across Southern Idaho — and what it means for the Magic Valley.
Presented by the Idaho Technology Council. The iTECH Summit is Idaho’s regional technology event series — bringing innovation, leadership, and community together across the state. For sponsorship opportunities, speaker inquiries, or more information, visit idahotechcouncil.org.
Tech Ambassador Committee Meeting Invitation
Idaho’s Tech Connectors – Welcoming, Engaging, Leading
Join us for the next Tech Ambassador Committee Meeting—a dynamic gathering of members who are shaping the face of Idaho’s tech ecosystem through hospitality, connection, and leadership.
This meeting is a great opportunity to:
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Welcome new ambassadors
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Collaborate on upcoming ITC events
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Share insights and ideas for deeper member engagement
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Strengthen your network with fellow tech leaders
Hosted by: Idaho Technology Council
Audience: ITC Members Only
Let’s continue building a culture of connection in Idaho tech—together.



