On May 6, 2026, the Greater Oklahoma City Asian Chamber of Commerce will convene entrepreneurs, professionals, and students at Metro Technology Center for a day‑long conference focused on market trends, capital access, and community partnerships, underscoring the rapid expansion of the Asian business community in Oklahoma.
The Greater OKC Asian Chamber of Commerce has scheduled the 2026 Limitless Business Conference for Wednesday, May 6, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Metro Technology Center in Oklahoma City. The conference is positioned as a networking and learning platform for a broad audience that includes business owners, emerging entrepreneurs, and university students.
According to the Chamber, the Asian‑American population is among the fastest‑growing demographic groups in Oklahoma, contributing more than $1.25 billion in annual sales to the state’s economy. This financial footprint has prompted local business groups to create dedicated forums where Asian‑owned enterprises can share resources and collaborate with allies across sectors.
The agenda features a keynote address by Judge Natalie Mai, whose background in law and public service is expected to frame discussions on regulatory navigation and ethical leadership. Additional sessions will cover:
The speaker lineup includes founders, senior executives, and community leaders, providing a mix of perspectives from both established firms and emerging startups.
Bank of America is listed as the presenting sponsor, reflecting a broader trend of major financial institutions aligning with minority‑focused business initiatives. In total, twenty organizations are contributing sponsorship, signaling a wide base of support for the Chamber’s mission to foster inclusive economic development.
Registration is open to both Chamber members and non‑members, with separate pricing tiers. The conference also offers exhibitor and sponsorship packages for companies seeking direct engagement with attendees. Detailed registration information is available on the Chamber’s website.
The Limitless Business Conference arrives at a moment when Oklahoma’s business ecosystem is increasingly diverse. By concentrating on topics such as AI adoption and capital acquisition, the event addresses gaps that often hinder minority‑owned businesses from scaling. Moreover, the inclusion of a judicial figure as keynote speaker highlights the growing intersection between legal frameworks and entrepreneurial activity in the region.
Organizers anticipate that the conference will generate actionable connections and knowledge that participants can apply throughout the year. The event’s outcomes may also inform future policy discussions on supporting minority entrepreneurship at the state level.
The Greater OKC Asian Chamber of Commerce plans to release post‑event summaries and data on participant outcomes later in 2026.
