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Official Report
See key highlights, stats, impact, and partners from Hawaii Tech Week 2025.
The world's leading industry in its most special place.
With 3,000+ attendees and 60+ events across 25+ venues, HTW 2025 (September 8 – 14th 2025) saw Honolulu come alive with leaders from our local and global tech ecosystem. Across the week, founders, investors, executives, engineers, policymakers, and more set the agenda for Hawaii's growing tech wave and forged the connections shaping the future of industry.
The events roster covered every aspect of technology and beyond: speakers included Grant Demaree (Onebrief), Alex Fielding (Privateer Space), Chenoa Farnsworth (Blue Startups), Trung Lam (HTDC), Mayor Rick Blangiardi (Honolulu), Christine Maii Sakuda (State of Hawaii CIO), Hoala Greevy (Paubox), Joshua Brewer (Jasper.ai), Joey Aquino (Builders VC), Stephen Bailey (Descript), Kimarie Matthews (Bank of Hawaii), and Jason Giffen (Port of San Diego).
HTW 2025's appeal extended beyond tech with participation from Chief of War actor Moses Goods, former Miss Hawaii's, leading content creators, plus electric community events like Pasifika In Tech, NOVA 2025, surfing, and volunteer days. They bridged the worlds of tech, content and community, showcasing the week as a tech-first but cross-industry experience.





HTW grew to a 4,500+ person network, a ~2x increase from our founding year. This drove continued growth in attendance with 70% of them attending at least one event and more energy, connection, and impact during the week.
This network that comes together annually during HTW includes people from five Hawaiian islands, the continental USA, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. People joined from 40+ cities across Hawaii and tech hubs like San Francisco, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Seattle, Austin, New York, Tokyo, and Singapore.
HTW 2025 brought together our vibrant tech community for a week of meaningful connections, education, and inspiration that will drive tech forward. From intimate workshops to industry-specific summits, events were designed to foster genuine relationships between local and global tech leaders.
The week showcased Hawaii's unique position in the world, featuring cutting-edge discussions on AI, sustainability, space technology, and the future of work. Attendees and event hosts gained expanded networks, new audiences and fresh perspectives on how technology is creating impact in Hawaii and across the world.







HTW provided the opportunity for thousands of people to find and grow their community.



We bring together top speakers and rising talent in the world of tech, from our leading startup founders to investors and executives across industries.
Our speaker lineup represents the intersection of Hawaii and global tech leadership, creating unique perspectives and insights.
Key announcements during the week ranged from Onebrief's new AI-product to Trung Lam, new CEO & Executive Director of the Hawaii Technology Development Corp (HTDC) releasing their strategic roadmap.

CEO & Co-Founder
Onebrief

EVP, Head of AI
Bank of Hawaii

Venture Partner
Builders VC

Chief Growth Officer
Elemental Impact

CEO & Co-Founder
Privateer Space

CIO
State of Hawaii

Mayor
Honolulu

AI Engineer
Stanford, ex-Tesla AI

Emerging Technologies Leader
Iolani School

CEO & Founder
Inoa.ai

Field CTO

Investment Professional
Blackstone

The week went beyond talks, providing ample space for not only thought leadership, but deep networking opportunities and hands-on learning.
Leading entrepreneurs, AI engineers, builders, and investors shared their insights, experiences, and technologies through interactive workshops and deep-dive sessions.
From prototype builds to technical demos, attendees didn't just learn about innovation—they participated in creating it.







HTW isn't just about business—it's about leveling up ourselves as people and professionals that in turn lift the ecosystem.
From intimate moments of sharing knowledge, to taking the needed time to relax, recharge, workout and build resiliency, the week was an overall experience with something for everyone.





With GenAI being the fastest adopted technology in history, we focused the hackathon on vibe coding. Both teams and solo-coders were given challenges to build solutions for in four hours.
Globally renowned vibe-coders and experienced professionals shipped code alongside university and high school students. The pressure was on as they produced results. The "Vibe Coding" approach emphasized rapid prototyping and intuitive development, bringing together diverse skill sets and tech stacks including tools from Anthropic, Replit, Cursor, Google, OpenAI, Lovable, and more.







HTW goes beyond the standard tech conference or week—it's a movement that celebrates the intersection of technology and community.
From community builders to cultural leaders, diverse voices came together across Hawaii's unique tech ecosystem.
This convergence creates something truly special—a tech community that's deeply rooted in place.





The future of Hawaii depends on investing in its next generation of engineers, entrepreneurs, and builders.
Through education, opportunity, and investment in young talent, pathways were built for students and emerging professionals to thrive in tech. Institutions including the University of Hawaii, La Pietra, and Iolani held events, with organizations like Purple Maia and HWIT driving deep educational programming. In partnership with Paubox's Kahikina Scholarship program, the week highlighted the next generation of leaders pursuing careers in STEM.






As the media and content lanscape shifts from corporate to creator driven, HTW embraces the creator economy and the power of authentic storytelling in tech.
Content creators, influencers, and digital storytellers play a key role in documenting and sharing Hawaii's tech ecosystem with the world. Through our Creator Pass program, we celebrate those who bridge technology and creativity.



We ended the week in fashion to a "Hawaii Vice" dress theme while networking and deepening connection with those we met from the week.
Following the networking mixer, we turned the volume up and danced the night away through two DJ sets, celebrating a week of innovation, connection, and community. The afterparty wasn't just a celebration—it was the perfect culmination of HTW's unique blend of business and Hawaii style.







Mahalo for making HTW 2025 possible.















Mahalo to the orgs, venues, and partners for leading excellent community events.




































Mahalo for the corporate contributions by R12 Consulting, The UPS Store Waipio, Fraud Blocker, Malolo Consulting LLC, and Vinzant Software.
Mahalo for the invididual contributions by Jen Apy, Jason Yoong, Joey Katzen, Kevin Riggen, Karen Aspera, and Kent Salcedo.
Mahalo for your hard work to plan events, onboard partners, help secure sponsorships, review documentation, ship code, fly drones, market HTW, and so much more. You are deeply appreciated by the entire community.

Romyn Sabatchi
Merit America

Sonia Romero
ThriveHI

Koa Chang
Stanford, ex-TeslaAI

Jaclyn Loo

Kyla Lee
Deloitte, UH Manoa

Johnny Chankhamany
Builders VC, ex-HEI

Meeta Vu
Hub Coworking

Alexi Drouin
Hawaii Angels, Blue Startups