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  • 05 May 2026 2:10 PM | Anonymous

    On May 4th, the LebNet Toronto community came together for an inspiring and high energy evening centered on career journeys, growth, and resilience in today’s evolving landscape.

    The event was very well attended, bringing together a vibrant mix of familiar faces and many new members of the community, several connecting for the very first time through LebNet. The energy in the room was a powerful reminder of the strength and potential of this growing network.

    The panel, expertly moderated by Jamil Mina, featured thoughtful and candid insights from Jeanine Akiki, Maysam Kamar, Ray Lahoud, and Richard Saliba. We were also fortunate to have an impromptu addition to the panel, Fadwa Mohanna, who joined the discussion and brought valuable perspectives from an entrepreneurship lens.

    Together, the panelists shared personal stories, practical advice, and honest reflections on navigating careers across different stages, industries, and geographies.

    What stood out most was the feedback from attendees. Many shared that this experience set a new bar, with several saying they will never miss another Toronto event. That kind of response speaks volumes about the quality of the discussion and the connections made.

    A heartfelt thank you to our incredible panelists for their openness and leadership, to our community for showing up with such enthusiasm, and to the LebNet Toronto team for making it all happen.

    More to come.

    Check the full event album by clicking on the photo below!

    LebNet Toronto From Breakthrough to Leadership

  • 01 May 2026 10:26 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Another packed room. Another reminder that this community shows up.

    We’re incredibly grateful for the energy, the curiosity, and the turnout at our latest April 30 LebNet NYC event, and a special thank you to Lebanese American University for hosting us at their Manhattan campus. You gave us the perfect home for a conversation that, frankly, refuses to sit still.

    Because neither does AI.

    The pace of change isn’t just fast, it’s structurally different. AI has moved from answering questions to doing the work: booking, comparing, transacting, even writing code. That’s the shift behind agentic AI, and yes, “vibe coding” didn’t become 2025’s word of the year by accident.


    We dug into how this actually shows up today:

    • Real workflows, not hypotheticals
    • Personal AI stacks across building, research, and policy
    • Tools that didn’t exist two years ago now shaping how work gets done

    And then the harder truth, the speed gap. Capabilities evolve in months. Policy reacts in years. That mismatch is already reshaping companies, regulation, and anyone trying to plan beyond the next quarter.

    We also didn’t shy away from the big questions:

    • Who wins, who loses, and which industries should be paying attention now
    • Which startups suddenly make sense and which incumbents should be slightly uncomfortable
    • How countries, especially smaller ones like Lebanon, can compete through talent, diaspora, and focus rather than scale

    And we grounded it where it matters most, Monday morning.
    Not theory, action.
    What grads, engineers, operators, and career switchers can actually do to earn a seat at the AI table, with or without writing code.

    A big thank you to our outstanding panelists, Maya Mourad, Hadi Hibri, and Joe Zein, for bringing depth, clarity, and real world perspective to the conversation.

    And to the LebNet leadership team, especially Ibrahim Ibrahim for expertly moderating and Marwan Madi for serving as MC and presenting LebNet, along with Osman Ghandour, Amali Nasreddine, and Malek Daouk, thank you for bringing this event to life.

    LebNet has always been about connection, but nights like this show it’s also about direction.

    More to come.


  • 23 Apr 2026 8:08 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    On April 22, the LebNet San Diego community gathered at the Hall of Nations in Balboa Park for an insightful and engaging discussion on The Future of Bio & MedTech: From Innovation to Impact.

    The conversation spanned a wide range of topics shaping the industry today, from the realities of drug development and R&D investment to the promise of neurotech, digital twins, and the transformative role of AI. Panelists explored the complexities of building in highly regulated environments, the importance of data quality, the evolving role of product management, and the future of human-centered innovation in healthcare.

    Key takeaways included:

    • Up to 90% of projects fail, with development timelines reaching 15 years
    • R&D investment can reach ~25% of revenue, among the highest across industries
    • AI is poised to reshape product and project management and unlock new frontiers in brain and human health research
    • Data quality, regulatory rigor, and real-world validation remain foundational

    A heartfelt thank you to our outstanding panelists Najah Abi-Gerges, Walid Soussou, and Andrew Tebsherani, our moderator Fram Akiki, and our impromptu panelist Tasha Aboufadel for enriching the discussion with valuable insights.

    We also extend our appreciation to MC Jean Abou Rahal, and a special thank you to our host and caterer Marwan Balka for his generous support in making this event possible.

    Most importantly, thank you to everyone who joined us on a busy weeknight. Your presence and engagement made the evening truly special.

    If you were inspired by the discussion and would like to make an impact, please visit lebnet.us to support Lebanon through the initiatives shared during the event, and join our community at lebnet.us/subscribe.

    Stay tuned for more exciting events ahead.

    Check the full event album by clicking on the photo below!

    LebNet San Diego The Future of Bio & Medtech

  • 19 Apr 2026 2:42 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    On April 17, LebNet hosted a powerful spotlight session featuring Beit El Baraka and its Founder & President, Maya Ibrahimchah, offering firsthand insights from the ground in Lebanon during this ongoing crisis.

    Maya shared a candid and impactful perspective on the humanitarian challenges facing communities across the country and the urgent needs on the ground. She highlighted the critical role Beit El Baraka continues to play in delivering essential support, including food, shelter, and medical aid to those most affected. Her passion and unwavering commitment to Lebanon and its people were evident throughout the discussion.

    The session provided a deeper understanding of the complexities of delivering aid in real time, as well as the resilience of the communities being served. It also reinforced the importance of global support and collective action during times of crisis.

    The full recording of the session is available here.

    Thank you to Maya Ibrahimchah for her leadership, dedication, and transparency, and to everyone who joined this important conversation.

    Stay tuned for more LebNet spotlight sessions and initiatives as we continue to support Lebanon and our global community.


  • 19 Apr 2026 2:12 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    On Wednesday, April 15, the LebNet Montreal community gathered for a warm and engaging Annual Mixer & Dinner. The evening brought together a vibrant mix of familiar faces and new members, creating a welcoming and energetic atmosphere.

    The feedback says it all. Attendees shared that “the event was really nice,” with many highlighting the venue and the quality of the food. It was described as “a great opportunity and so beneficial to connect in person,” especially with the younger generation actively joining and enjoying the experience.

    A special thank you to Lynn Doughane from the Montreal leadership team for her outstanding work in organizing the event and selecting such a great location. Appreciation also goes to the entire community and leadership team for showing up, contributing, and making the evening a success.

    It was wonderful to see everyone and continue strengthening connections across the community.

    Stay tuned for more to come.


  • 12 Apr 2026 10:37 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    LebNet Michigan officially launched on April 9 with a powerful and inspiring evening at the University of Michigan Dearborn, bringing together leaders and community members for a forward looking discussion on The Future of Connected Vehicles and Software Defined Systems.

    The conversation highlighted a fundamental shift in the automotive industry from static, hardware driven machines to software defined, continuously evolving platforms. Vehicles are no longer built and sold once, but are becoming dynamic systems enhanced over time through over the air updates, new features, and data driven services.

    A key theme was the interplay between edge and cloud computing. Vehicles were described as having reflexes and a brain, with real time decisions handled in vehicle, while the cloud enables learning, AI models, and fleet wide intelligence. The future lies in orchestrating both seamlessly.

    The panel also explored major advancements shaping the space, including AI powered predictive maintenance and smarter safety systems, digital keys and seamless mobile integration, fleet level intelligence across connected vehicles, and V2X communication enabling real time interaction with vehicles, infrastructure, and emergency systems.

    At the same time, important challenges were addressed, including cybersecurity risks with increased connectivity, rising system complexity, AI overhype without clear user value, and the evolving question of data ownership. The key takeaway is clear. The future of automotive will be defined by those who successfully combine software, data, and user experience.

    A special thank you to our outstanding panelists Ghida Choukair, Gregory Codouni, and Hussein Zaarour for sharing their expertise, and to Guy Jaber for his thoughtful and skillful moderation.

    We are grateful to SWIFT ACT and Ghanem Raishouni for generously providing the food and helping create a warm and welcoming environment for our community.

    Our sincere appreciation to Dr. Georges Ayoub and the University of Michigan Dearborn for hosting us.

    This event would not have been possible without the dedication of the LebNet Michigan leadership team, whose efforts brought this vision to life, and to our incredible community members who showed up, engaged, and made the evening truly special.

    This marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for LebNet in Michigan, connecting talent, fostering collaboration, and building a strong, supportive network in one of the world’s leading automotive hubs.

    Stay tuned, this is just the beginning.


    Check the full event album by clicking on the photo below!

    LebNet Michigan The Future of Connected Vehicles & Software-Defined Systems

  • 08 Apr 2026 8:17 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    On April 8, LebNet Women in Tech, in partnership with ZAKA, hosted an insightful and highly practical webinar with Christophe Zoghbi, Founder & CEO of ZAKA, focused on leveraging AI to enhance everyday productivity.

    Christophe delivered a comprehensive session covering AI fundamentals, common misconceptions, and real-world applications. He introduced a simple yet powerful three-layer framework - THINK, CREATE, MANAGE - to help participants better understand and organize the growing ecosystem of AI tools.

    A key highlight of the session was learning how to craft effective prompts using structured formats—defining the role, task, context, and desired output - unlocking significantly better results from AI tools.

    Through live demonstrations, Christophe showcased how platforms like Claude, Motion, and others can streamline workflows, automate tasks, and improve efficiency across writing, planning, and decision-making. The session was highly interactive, with participants engaging in discussions around building custom GPTs and workflow automation.

    You can watch the recorded session here.
    Please also find below the presentation and Chris’s AI Tools Vault, which includes curated tools, ready-to-use prompts, and a simple daily routine you can start using tomorrow.  No technical skills needed, just copy, paste, and adapt.

    A big thank you to Christophe for sharing his expertise, and to everyone who joined and contributed to a dynamic discussion.

    Stay tuned for our next session in May, where we’ll take it a step further and explore how to build your own AI agent.

    ZAKA - AI Tools Vault.pdf

    AI Tools for Productivity_ Working Smarter in the Age of AI.pdf

  • 02 Apr 2026 9:08 AM | Anonymous

    The LebNet Mid-Atlantic community came together on March 31 for an evening of connection and networking, bringing Lebanese professionals across technology, business, and entrepreneurship into one room.

    Around 20 members joined, creating a great mix of new and familiar faces. The feedback was wonderful. Several new attendees shared how impressed they were with LebNet, from the strength of the community to how organized and far-reaching the network is across cities.

    In moments like these, coming together as a community matters more than ever. Our hearts are with Lebanon during this very difficult time, and we continue to keep you and your loved ones in our thoughts.

    Thank you to everyone who showed up and contributed to such a meaningful evening, and a special thank you to Raquel Bejany from the LebNet DC leadership team for organizing a successful event.

    Stay tuned for more.

    Check the full event album by clicking on the photo below!

    LebNet DC Tech & Community Mixer

  • 01 Apr 2026 9:21 AM | Anonymous

    A great evening of connection, conversation, and friendly competition with the LebNet San Diego community.

    On March 25, we gathered at Knotty Barrel to reconnect with familiar faces, meet new ones, and spend time together in a relaxed and welcoming setting. Moments like these are a meaningful reminder of the importance of showing up for one another, especially during challenging times.

    It was especially nice to see connections deepen, both among those meeting for the first time and those continuing relationships built over time.

    Thank you to everyone who joined. We missed those who couldn’t make it and look forward to seeing you at the next gathering.

    As one attendee shared: “It’s always good to connect, especially in these times. I’m grateful for meeting new people and turning virtual connections into real ones.”

    Thank you to Cynthia Chammas for organizing the event, and to Aziz Gholmieh, Fram Akiki, and Cedric Fadel for their support throughout the evening.

    More to come. Stay connected.


  • 31 Mar 2026 2:14 PM | Anonymous

    On March 23, the LebNet Bay Area hosted an outstanding evening bringing together leaders across AI, research, and venture. From a thoughtful panel discussion to compelling startup pitches and meaningful connections, the event reflected the strength and depth of our community.

    Key themes explored:

    • The founder journey and how entrepreneurs are building AI-first companies
    • AI’s transformative impact on industries such as healthcare
    • The future of work in an AI-driven world
    • AI safety and security, particularly in clinical settings
    • Building with newly unlocked capabilities enabled by AI

    Thank you to our exceptional panelists:

    Moderator: Habib Haddad (E14 Fund)

    Startup pitchers:

    Special recognition to Luna Maroun, from the LebNet Bay Area leadership team, who MCed and led this event seamlessly, and to Murad El Haj and Ali Thabet for their invaluable support with logistics.

    Thank you to our community, 50+ strong, for showing up with energy, curiosity, and remarkable talent. The room reflected both the diversity and strength of our network.

    We are grateful to Pebblebed for hosting us in such an inspiring venue, and to E14 Fund for supporting and funding this event.

    As one attendee shared, “Today we saw how real and strong the network is.”

    And indeed, we did.

    More to come. Stay tuned.

    Check the full event album by clicking of the photo below!

    LebNet Bay Area AI and The Future of Innovation!

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