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Toronto Tech Week - This is my city
Toronto Technology Week (TTW) is in full swing now. The local blogosphere is currently buzzing with updates from the mesh conference, one of the anchor events of TTW. At long last, the city is getting together to collaborate, network and celebrate our local technology successes. It is great to see the excitement in Toronto, and to be a part of it. I had the opportunity of speaking and participating in a panel discussion at the opening session of TTW on Monday.
For my keynote, we produced a short video that features Jay Goldman, Mark Relph and Ken Nickerson talking about their view on tech in Toronto and what we can do to get the word out. A couple people asked about it, so here is the online version of the video (thanks again for participating, Jay, Mark and Ken!).
As I mentioned in my speech, the Toronto tech community needs more events like TTW where we can not only meet and share ideas, but showcase some of the great innovation happening in our own backyard. But we need to think bigger…
Attendance at the opening was okay, but as business leaders and technology innovators we need to get even more involved, embrace these events and talk about great innovations - if we really want to put Toronto on the map. It was great to discuss how we can better market Toronto tech to the world. But next year I would love to see the TTW opening session packed with keynotes by tech gurus from around the world – like mesh has attracted some of the best and brightest from the world of Web business and social media.
Other regions like Waterloo and Ottawa have a much stronger track record in the tech area. They not only have incredible networking ops for all levels – from CEOs to developers/innovators - they also do a much better job of promoting the regions as a tech centre of excellence. Just think of the potential if Toronto had more networking ops downtown and more associations dedicated to enhancing collaboration across our sector. And what if everyone worked together towards a common goal?
I was absolutely amazed at all the innovation and great companies we have in Toronto, as well as the technology breakthroughs happening at our universities and colleges. As the third largest ICT centre in North America, we have a small window of opportunity to really differentiate the Toronto region, market that out to the world and drive more growth of ourselves as the place to build your business.
Toronto is a great place to work, live and build your career! We need to keep evangelizing, and TTW was a great starting point – thanks to ICT Toronto. Now what? Well, let’s keep going!
How would you market the Toronto technology sector to the world?
Mia Wedgbury
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Thanks for asking us to take part Mia!
I thought your talk was excellent and you covered a lot of great points about what we can do to improve the tech community in this city. We’ve made a lot of progress with events like BarCamp, DemoCamp, and TransitCamp. We need more advocates like you to help build a better world for Toronto-area tech firms, so keep waving the banners and sounding the trumpets!