Trump heading to Pittsburgh for major energy and AI summit
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President Donald Trump joined some of the world’s leading technology and energy leaders at Carnegie Mellon University on Tuesday, announcing what he said would amount to billions in planned projects for Pennsylvania.
Participants at the Pennsylvania Energy & Innovation Summit say creating a workforce to build the AI infrastructure is the first critical step. More than $92 billion is pledged to be invested in Pennsylvania to achieve that goal,
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman described the flurry of development deals announced at Tuesday’s Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit in Pittsburgh as “huge wins and investments” in the state. Companies attending the summit at Carnegie Mellon University,
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During the visit, President Trump will be joined by Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick, who is hosting the inaugural Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit. It looks to bring together the top leaders in the energy, AI, global investment, labor, and trade sectors, and government officials.
Pennsylvania’s national competitiveness as a hub for AI and energy technology brought the nation’s top decision-makers to Carnegie Mellon University July 15 for the inaugural Energy and Innovation Summit.
Pennsylvania's Energy Summit unveils $90B+ in potential investments, with major projects from GE Vernova, Blackstone, and Capital Power announced.
During the Energy and Innovation Summit held at Carnegie Mellon University on Tuesday, President Trump said plans are in the works to build multiple nuclear power plant reactors in Western Pennsylvania to maintain jobs and create a positive economic impact.
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