Friday, March 29, 2019

Collision Toronto 2019 tech conference in May

Innovation in technology, women in tech, Artificial Intelligence, industry leaders and startups meet together at the fastest growing tech conference in North America. Appearing in Toronto for the first time after being hosted in cities like Las Vegas and New Orleans, the technology conference will be held May 20-23, 2019 at the Enercare Centre in Exhibition Place.
"Collision is the fastest-growing tech conference in North America. Now in its fifth year, Collision has grown to over 25,000 attendees. Following the lead of our European event Web Summit, Collision has become a crossroads for the world’s largest buyers and sellers of technology, alongside many of the world’s most disruptive emerging technology companies."

A wide range of over 400 speakers like Evan Williams, founder and CEO at Medium, co-founded Blogger, former CEO of Twitter and Laura Miele, executive vice president of Electronic Arts and advocate of gender diversity will take to conference stages throughout the event.

Attendees to the show can take in product showcases, machine demonstrations and see startup companies like Canada's own Receptiviti and their enterprise software solutions with a platform that uses real-time psychology to understand humans.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces the Collision Conference coming to Toronto

On the first night after the speakers have finished, attendees will have a chance to join the Pub Summit starting on King Street and heading out on a tour of some of the city's pubs from 6-8pm. Then at 8pm the Night Summit begins where, each night, many will head out of Collision and take part in an exploration of a different parts of the city; "From street parties to more intimate networking events, Night Summit has something for everyone. We'll see you there."

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