GeoTech Forum is an annual technology policy conference convening tech and government leaders at the frontier of innovation. 

Open to participants of all backgrounds, GeoTech Forum is a preeminent technology policy conference co-hosted by the GeoTech Initiative; the National Security Institute at the George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School; and the Yale Schmidt Program on AI, Emerging Technologies, and National Power. The conference will provide top STEM and policy participants with an opportunity to critically engage with emerging technology policy challenges and connect with the leaders of today's innovation ecosystem. 

This year's theme is GeoTech in 2035. The world is currently at an inflection point. While the past decade has been defined by innovations and discovered breakthroughs, the next decade will be grown through our abilities to produce, commercialize, and govern emerging technologies at a global scale. Panels and keynotes will help outline the preeminent policy questions that must be asked to prepare for the next decade of AI, Semiconductors, Biotech, Space, Export Controls, and Industrial Policy.

While student-focused, all backgrounds are encouraged to apply as there will be programming and opportunities for STEM, startups/VCs, early career professionals, and more. All accepted attendees will be provided two nights of guaranteed housing. The forum will take place in Washington D.C. on April 10th and 11th, 2025. Register today!