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Calgary loses out to Montreal and Toronto
Plus, are you the next managing partner at SAP?
Welcome to the Midweek Memo: a weekly digest of the city’s top tech events, personnel moves, job openings, and industry opportunities.
Before we get into this, check out the results from our weekly poll!
On Sunday, we quizzed you on which two cities were ahead of Calgary in VC investment in the first half of this year. Forty percent of you got it right: Montreal and Toronto.
Now, on to your newsletter…
Startup TNT Happy Hour | August 29
Connect with local entrepreneurs and investors at Startup TNT’s weekly happy hour events every Thursday in Calgary and Edmonton.
Join to meet a diverse group of entrepreneurs and professionals, and engage in conversations about the latest trends and strategies.
Innovations in Hydrogen | August 29
Tech Thursday is thrilled to co-host this panel with Alberta Innovates and CleanTech Calgary on current innovations in hydrogen. Speakers will discuss the current state of hydrogen projects, exciting future trends in the space, and roadblocks to adopting hydrogen.
Speakers include:
Mark Le Dain, CEO and founder at Emissions Decisions
Natasha Kostenuk, CEO and founder at Ayrton Energy
Adam Weir, technology manager at ATCO
Erin Madro, principal at Evok Innovations
The Toast Summit | September 19
Join the second annual Women in Tech Summit hosted by Toast, a full-day event dedicated to uplifting and empowering women in the tech industry. Designed to celebrate and honour the achievements of women, this summit aims to provide a supportive environment where attendees can network, learn, and grow together.
Featuring a lineup of industry leaders and inspiring speakers, the Women in Tech Summit will delve into essential topics such as venture capital, women entrepreneurs, and leadership in the tech sector.
Through insightful discussions, interactive workshops, and engaging panels, explore the unique experiences and challenges faced by women in this dynamic field.
qConnect 2024 | October 2-3
qConnect 2024 is a unique two-day summit in Calgary that connects quantum creators with prospective users of their technology.
Inspiring presenters and panels will explore potential applications of quantum technologies in health, energy, and sustainable cities.
The summit offers a dynamic platform for industry leaders, government representatives, and stakeholders from around the world to converge and explore the transformative potential of quantum applications, while engaging with quantum creators whose technologies will disrupt — and improve — industries in the years ahead.
Techstars Startup Weekend Calgary | October 18-20
Techstars Startup Weekend is like a hackathon for people excited about tech.
Over a fun-filled 54 hours, participants pitch ideas, team up, and bring a startup idea to life. It’s all about creativity, teamwork, and turning ideas into action!
You’ll make new connections, find mentors, or maybe even meet your future business partner. It’s like a crash course where you learn by doing, with seasoned pros showing you the ropes.
Banff Venture Forum | October 23-24
The Banff Venture Forum is a platform to showcase outstanding early and growth-stage ventures in the tech space.
It engages a North American audience of experts from private equity firms to corporate strategy makers and foreign trade and development agencies, among others.
The company showcase provides a highly focused networking opportunity for emerging outfits to display their products to strategic players for meaningful business development opportunities.
Limited live pitch spots are available. Once the live pitch spots have been filled, the remaining companies selected will be eligible to showcase on the event app powered by Swapcard.
💼 Calgary tech jobs
SAP is hiring a Managing Partner
Wealthsimple is hiring a Manager, Private Client Team
Coursera is hiring a Product Operations Manager
Dropbox is hiring an Infrastructure Software Engineer
Garmin is hiring a Mechanical Engineer 2
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