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Huntington Chamber’s Education Committee Presents “APPsolutely Essential” seminar

With technology becoming “smarter” everyday, it’s a challenge for those not in the technology industry to stay ahead of the curve.   As part of the Chamber's commitment to our members, the Huntington Chamber of Commerce’s Education Committee will present a timely  workshop designed to keep attendees informed of the latest technological advances in the business world today.  The program, “APPsolutely Essential,”  will offer tips and information related to the abundance of “smart” devices and applications (“apps”) which are currently available.   The seminar will be held Wednesday, September 12th  from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Adelphi University, 55 Kennedy Drive, Hauppauge, NY 

 

Attendees will learn tips and tricks about how technology can enhance business.  Topics covered will include the following:

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  • Downloading proper apps for your devices
  • Apps to enhance your business
  • Apps to get you from here to there
  • Apps to help match you with people at a networking event
  • QR codes and how to use them

 

This program is essential if you are interested in understanding and applying  new technology and terminology.  “With recent technological advances, information is becoming more accessible through your phone or through a simple click on a computer.  Having an understanding of technology is essential and could be a great benefit, whether it be for business or personal use,” said Larry Kushnick, Chamber Vice Chairman.    

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The seminar is FREE for Huntington Township Chamber Members and $10 for Non-Chamber Members.

 

Sponsorships opportunities are available.  To register, go to www.huntingtingtonchamber.com or call Linda for information at 631-423-6100

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