Dell Technologies at EDUCAUSE 2025
October 27 – 30, 2025 Join Dell Technologies at EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2025
Music City Center | Nashville, TN
Booth #501
Visit Dell Technologies Booth #501
Join us at EDUCAUSE Annual Conference to experience leading-edge technologies—and see what’s next for higher education. At our booth, you’ll experience:
- Hands-on demos of Dell’s AI Factory with NVIDIA and AI-powered solutions
- Expert guidance from Dell specialists on campus IT, data center modernization, and cybersecurity
- Real customer success stories and use cases including Oregon State University
- Immersive displays showcasing future-ready lab, field, and office technologies
- Strategic insights on Dell’s secure, sustainable IT and device management for education
Let Dell Technologies partner with your institution to streamline modernization, engage students, accelerate research, and build secure, resilient, future-ready campuses.
Attend our Thought Leadership Session
Empowering Higher Education with Agentic AI: Driving Student and Institutional Success
Tuesday, October 28 | 10:45 AM – 11:30 AM CST
This panel brings together thought leaders and innovators to explore how agentic AI enhances decision-making, scales institutional efficiency, and supports diverse student populations. We’ll examine real-world applications that show how AI agents can optimize workflows, improve resource use, and deliver tailored learning experiences at scale.
Key topics include:
- Strategic integration of agentic AI in academic and operational contexts
- Ethical considerations and governance frameworks
- Case studies from institutions leading in AI adoption
- Future trends shaping digital transformation in higher ed
Designed for IT leaders, academic administrators, and digital learning innovators, this session offers both foundational insights and practical guidance. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how agentic AI can drive meaningful change and long-term success for students and institutions alike.
Panelists:
- Moderator: Clarence Williams, Chief Technology and Innovation Strategist, Dell Technologies
- Dan Harder, Chief Technology Officer, The University of Tennessee
- Lizbeth Johnson, Interim Vice Chancellor for IT Services & Chief Information Officer, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
- Nassos Galiopoulos, Chief Technology Office and Deputy Chief Information Officer, The University of Texas at San Antonio
- Marc West, Sr. Manager, Higher Education, NVIDIA