ICTC Horizon Summit [February 1-2, 2022]

Discover what’s on the horizon for the digital economy at Canada’s 2022 Digital Future Summit this February, featuring perspectives from global and community leaders on business trends, markets, policy, and best practices.

ICTC Horizon will be the largest virtual summit of its kind, drawing over 3,000 participants, including industry leaders, policy makers, innovative thinkers, and community participants.

Internationally renowned keynote speaker, Dr. Roberta Bondar, the first Canadian woman in space, will kick off the summit. A roster of other insightful keynote presentations will include Johan Rockström, internationally recognized scientist on global sustainability issues; Ron Keller, expert on international financial, economic and geopolitical matters who was the former Dutch Ambassador in Russia, Turkey, China; and Hon. Perrin Beatty, President and Chief Executive Officer Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

World-Class Speakers
You’ll hear diverse perspectives from 50+ global and community leaders that have an eye on the horizon.
Exclusive Interactivity
We’re not just talking about Q&A sessions. Meet the speakers in exclusive breakout rooms, network with thought leaders, and be part of a real-time discussion about the future of our digital economy.

Community
Keep the conversations going after it’s all done and revisit your favourite talks and content.
Register today for ICTC Horizon to gain exclusive access to global leaders with an eye on our changing economic horizon!

DigiBC is a proud community partner of ICTC Horizon.

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