MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – C&W Business is set to showcase its commitment to advancing the digital landscape as a key partner at the 2024 Tech Beach Retreat (TBR), which kicks off this Wednesday at Secrets Resort, Montego Bay.
Returning for its fourth year as a TBR partner, C&W Business aims to highlight the pivotal role of cybersecurity in enabling the Caribbean’s burgeoning tech ecosystem. With a focus on its collaboration with cybersecurity leader Fortinet, the company plans to emphasize real-world solutions that address the region’s digital vulnerabilities.
“Preparing businesses for a secure digital future is essential to building stronger economies and enhancing operational efficiency,” said Delroy McLean, Senior Director at C&W Business. “Tech Beach Retreat provides an exceptional forum to demonstrate our innovative cybersecurity offerings and engage with industry leaders shaping the region’s technological transformation.”
C&W Business and Fortinet will lead discussions on the critical importance of cybersecurity in scaling technology-driven enterprises. The presentations will draw from case studies to illustrate how robust cybersecurity measures are integral to fostering trust and ensuring sustainable growth in the digital realm.
McLean commended the TBR organizers for creating a platform that underscores the Caribbean’s growing potential as a hub for tech innovation. “This retreat showcases the power of collaboration in driving technological progress. We’re proud to support an event that unites decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and investors to drive impactful advancements,” he added.
Kirk Anthony-Hamilton, Co-founder of TBR, hailed C&W Business as an indispensable partner in the event’s mission to empower the next wave of innovators. “Their contributions continue to play a crucial role in shaping the conversations and strategies that define the future of technology in the region,” he stated.
With global executives, tech founders, and investors converging at the three-day summit, the Tech Beach Retreat continues to position the Caribbean as a rising force in the global technology arena.