Trump heading to Pittsburgh for major energy and AI summit
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The inaugural Energy and Innovation Summit will convene at Carnegie Mellon University and feature President Donald Trump, who is making his second visit to Western Pennsylvania in less than two months.
The Energy and Innovation Summit at Carnegie Mellon University promises to gather the world’s top leaders in energy and AI along with global investors, labor and trades leaders, and government officials.
More than $70 billion worth of investments into Pennsylvania’s energy and artificial intelligence industries will be highlighted during a summit Tuesday at Carnegie Mellon University, with industry leaders and politicians including President Donald Trump and Gov.
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President Trump will be in Pittsburgh Tuesday to attend a major energy and AI summit at Carnegie Mellon University . The Inaugural Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, organized and hosted by Republican Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick, will also be attended by leaders of many of the country's largest energy and technology companies.
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While on Carnegie Mellon University’s campus on Monday, Channel 11 saw police officers and other crews making preparations for the Energy and Innovation Summit.
Tech and finance leaders, politicians and executives are gathering in Pittsburgh for the Energy and Innovation Summit