Senator McCormick to host Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit with President Trump

Senator McCormick to host Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit with President Trump
David H. Mccormick, U.S. Senator — official website
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Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) will host the first Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit on July 15, 2025, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The event is set to feature President Donald J. Trump as well as prominent leaders from the energy and artificial intelligence sectors, major global investors, labor and trades representatives, and government officials.

The summit aims to highlight Pennsylvania’s role in advancing energy technology and its capacity to contribute to developments in artificial intelligence. According to organizers, the gathering will serve as a platform for discussions among industry experts and stakeholders about the state’s potential in powering technological innovation.

Press members interested in covering the event are required to RSVP by close of business on Friday, June 27. Due to space limitations, only a limited number of press credentials will be available. Those approved for access will receive further instructions regarding arrival times and entry locations before the event.

“Senator Dave McCormick to Host Inaugural Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit,” reads the official announcement.



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