Looking ahead to March, the National Commission on Innovation and Competitiveness Frontiers will reconvene with a series of Working Group meetings that will help inform the nation’s next major innovation agenda — aiming to advance U.S. competitiveness by focusing on technology deployment, sustainability, workforce advancement, and regional innovation. Additionally, the Council is working closely with its partners in Tennessee to launch its first "Competitiveness Conversations" in Nashville on April 25-26. And in this month's Compete Connect, opportunities for engaging with the Council's Technology Leadership & Strategy Initiative (TLSI) dialogue series and University Leadership Forum (ULF) are shared, among other news from the Council and its broader community. Read the latest Compete Connect newsletter below.