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PBEXPO, the premier technology and innovation event, is thrilled to announce Captain Barrington Irving as the keynote speaker for its 2025 conference. Known for his remarkable achievements as a pilot and educator, Irving brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective on the intersection of aviation and technology.
As the first Black pilot to fly solo around the world, Irving has dedicated his career to inspiring the next generation of aviators and innovators. His commitment to education and mentorship aligns perfectly with PBEXPO's mission to foster innovation and collaboration within the technology sector. Attendees can expect to gain invaluable insights from Irving's experiences, including his pioneering work in promoting STEM education and his advocacy for diversity in aviation.
The 2025 conference promises to be an exciting platform for industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts to come together and explore the future of technology and aviation. With Irving at the helm, PBEXPO is set to inspire and challenge attendees to think differently about the role of technology in shaping the future of flight.
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