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Communitech | CityAge: Securing Canada’s AI Future

Canada— through its governments, private sector and researchers— is making multi-billion-dollar investments in the future of AI. This strategy is key to securing Canada’s lead in AI, driving innovation and productivity.

Join us for a summit that unites entrepreneurs, thought leaders, policymakers, investors and researchers to shape the future of AI. Through panels, keynote speakers and interactive workshops, we will explore:

  • Catalyzing AI adoption for Canada’s prosperity: How AI can drive productivity across industries and turn research into practical, prosperity-boosting applications.
  • Strategic sectors and Canada’s AI advantage: Discover opportunities in sectors like healthcare, advanced manufacturing and cybersecurity, where Canada can lead globally.
  • Building competitive levers for AI leadership: Uncover critical factors such as investment, talent, AI literacy and trustworthy AI practices, needed to secure Canada’s long-term AI success.
  • Shaping AI policy and regulation for the future: Explore the regulatory frameworks needed to balance innovation with ethical, responsible AI practices.
  • Investing in AI today for tomorrow: Learn how to navigate public and private sector investments to thrive in Canada’s AI funding landscape.

This summit is more than a one-time event; it’s the launch of a yearly initiative aimed at building on our collective progress and involving you in strategizing for Canada’s AI future. By working together with the community, we’ll ensure that Canada remains a global leader in AI.

Hosted by Communitech Good AI and CityAge, this event will set out a blueprint for Canada’s AI leadership and highlight our commitment to ethical and responsible AI. Connect with an influential network, explore collaboration opportunities and join Communitech in co-creating an action plan for Canada’s AI future.

Who you’ll meet there:

  • Joyce Drohan, Chief AI & Technology Officer, Ontario
  • Peter Shi, Partner, Maverix Private Equity
  • Tony Gaffney, President & CEO, Vector Institute
  • Carole Piovesan, Managing Partner, INQ Law
  • Stephen O’Reilly, Executive Director, Federal Relations, CIHI
  • Francis Bilodeau, Acting Deputy Minister at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, Government of Canada
  • Claudia Krywiak, President and CEO at Ontario Centre of Innovation, OCI
  • Salim Teja, Partner, Radical Ventures
  • Tomi Poutanen, CEO and Co-Founder, Signal1
  • Dan Herman, CEO, IPON
  • Kevin Tuer, CTO, Communitech
  • Carly Weeks, Vice-President of Communications, Public Affairs and Stakeholder Relations, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Centre
  • Chris Albinson, CEO, Communitech
  • Charles Morgan, Partner, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
  • J. Paul Haynes, President & COO, eSentire
  • Claudia Krywiak, President & CEO, Ontario Centre of Innovation
  • Salim Teja, Partner, Radical Ventures
  • Tomi Poutanen, CEO & Co-Founder, Signal1
  • Yvonne Zhu, Americas AI Assurance Leader, Canadian Responsible AI Leader, EY
  • Ali Saeed, Vice-President of Engineering, ESGTree

The event is finished.

Date

Nov 19 2024
Expired!

Time

8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Cost

$99.75

Location

EY Tower
100 Adelaide Street West Toronto, ON M5H 0E2

Organizer

CityAge
CityAge
Website
https://cityage.com/

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