Data

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Data-Driven Innovation Project explores the rapid advancements happening in the digital economy as well as the inventive use of data for good. The promise of bigger and better data is a future of greater opportunity and growth. The Foundation is conducting research activities and a series of events around the country in order to highlight this potential.

We encourage you to read the blog posts and research reports here to gain a full understanding of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's work on data-driven innovation.

Be sure to read our in-depth report, The Future of Data-Driven Innovation

T3 Innovation Network 2023 Mid-Year Meeting

The future of work is upon us. To meet the needs of the modern workforce, we must digitally transform the talent marketplace.

Join us on July 19 for the T3 Innovation Network’s Mid-Year Meeting, hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, where we will discuss how digital innovations and emerging technologies like Learning and Employment Records (LERs) and artificial intelligence (AI) are enabling the ecosystem to facilitate this digital transformation. 

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation Releases First Comprehensive Analysis on Last 20 Years of K-12 Education Policies

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation released new research that examines the impact of data-driven accountability in education policy over the last 20 years and sets the stage for concrete recommendations for the federal role in education. The report is the result of a collective effort with the nation’s leading education experts to create the most comprehensive analysis of the landmark education policies of the past two decades, from No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), as part of the U.S. Chamber Foundation’s Future of Data in K-12 Education initiative. 

T3 Innovation Network Mid-Year Meeting

Join the U.S. Chamber Foundation and the T3 Innovation Network on Thursday, August 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET, for an in-person Mid-Year Meeting in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

During the event, we will debut the Master Use Case for Skills-Based Hiring and Advancement, provide updates on other signature T3 Network projects, and provide a forum to discuss Artificial Intelligence applications as a cross-network issue and opportunity, and more.

Cheryl Oldham testifies to AI Commission panel
Cheryl Oldham, senior vice president at the Center for Education and Workforce (CEW), recently testified with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Artificial Intelligence Commission on Competitiveness, Inclusion, and Innovation (AI Commission) on specific efforts that the U.S. Chamber Foundation has initiated as the country prepares students for the workforce and provides opportunities for others to reskill, with a particular focus on healthcare.

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