JAX Business Calendar launches as a free, community-led platform connecting Jacksonville’s business ecosystem

Daniel Davis, President and CEO
Daniel Davis, President and CEO
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JAX Business Calendar announced on March 11 the launch of its new online platform designed to connect Jacksonville’s business community. The initiative is described as a free, nonprofit, and community-driven effort guided by a board of advisors made up of leaders from the city’s business, education, and innovation sectors.

The new platform aims to improve visibility for local events, encourage collaboration among organizations, and support inclusive participation in economic growth. By providing a shared space for founders, startups, professionals, and organizations, JAX Business Calendar seeks to strengthen the region’s business ecosystem.

Development of the platform was led by TwinzAPP Digital LLC in partnership with University of North Florida – Coggin College of Business and Panda Technology. This collaboration highlights the involvement of technology builders, educators, and innovators who are invested in Northeast Florida’s long-term development.

JAX Business Calendar is now live and accessible to the public at www.jaxbusinesscalendar.com. The organization said it will continue to be steered by a board of local advisors to ensure it meets the needs of Jacksonville’s diverse professional community.

Looking ahead, organizers hope that this resource will foster greater connectivity across sectors and contribute to ongoing economic growth in the area.



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