Greater Cleveland Partnership’s 18th Annual Best of Tech: A celebration of tech titans and trailblazers

Tech enthusiasts and innovators are set to descend on Cleveland for one of tech’s biggest celebrations of the year tomorrow night. The Greater Cleveland Partnership’s (GCP) 18th Annual Best of Tech Day will transform Cleveland Browns Stadium into a hub of innovation, featuring cutting-edge leaders in HealthTech, AI, and more. From a spotlight interview with tech unicorn Steve Potash to over 25 partner showcases, this year’s event is a celebration of the visionaries shaping Greater Cleveland’s tech future.

What’s new at this year’s Best of Tech

This year’s Best of Tech will spotlight two new award categories—HealthTech and AI Innovation—reflecting Cleveland’s expanding influence in cutting-edge sectors. The Best of Tech Awards will celebrate the standout companies and individuals pushing the boundaries of technology to transform industries and communities.

  • GCP President and CEO Baiju Shah will sit down for an exclusive interview with Steve Potash, President and CEO of OverDrive, a tech unicorn and finalist for Tech CEO of the Year.

  • More than 25 tech partners from across Greater Cleveland and Akron will showcase their innovation work, giving attendees a unique look at the region's vibrant tech ecosystem.

  • Four AI Innovation finalists—AgileBlue, Further, The Cleveland Museum of Art, and Centric Consulting—will be highlighted, showcasing the companies that are redefining AI deployment and integration in Ohio.

Why this matters to Ohio

For 18 years, GCP’s Best of Tech Awards has been the premier event for recognizing tech talent, bringing together leaders, innovators, and organizations that are shaping the future of one of Ohio’s leading regions.

What’s next

Stay tuned as OhioTechNews.com spotlights the four AI Innovation finalists in the coming months, diving into their groundbreaking contributions to the state’s growing AI landscape.

For more information, or to join Best of Tech, please visit the Greater Cleveland Partnership’s Best of Tech website.

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