Tech Thursday has 5 Events for you in Feb π©βπ«π
Ransomware Defense, Crypto is Back, BioTech in Calgary, and more!
As past attendees of Tech Thursdays, we wanted to keep you in the loop with our upcoming events!
Hereβs the February Calendar π€
π©βπ» February 1st, 'Bolstering your Ransomware Defense Strategy', featuring:
Jeff Malenfant, Product and Compliance at The Nmbr Company
Philip Fodchuk, Partner, National Leader, Cyber Security & Privacy at MNP Digital
D'Arcy Moynaugh, Partner CyberSecurity at Deloitte
Emily Gruber, Director of Enterprise Risk & Compliance at Neo Financial
πΈ February 8th, 'From the Ashes: What Remains of Blockchain and Crypto' co-hosted by Canadian Blockchain Consortium, featuring:
Koleya Karringten, Executive Director at Canadian Blockchain Consortium
Janine Moir, National Digital Assurance and A&A Innovation Leader at Deloitte
Matt Burgoyne, Partner and Co-Chair at Digital Assets and Blockchain Group
Jade Alberts, Founder Peer Guidance, VP at Canadian Blockchain Consoritum.
𧬠February 15th, 'BioTech in Calgary' co-hosted by Calgary Economic Development, featuring:
Megan Leslie, Co-founder & CEO at Nanotess
Rahim Nathu, VP, Business Development at Fluid Biomed
Judyanna Yu, Founder & Managing Partner at One Six 8 Ventures
A speaker from Northern RNA
π February 22nd, 'Panel with Accelerators in Calgary' co-hosted by Venture Capital Association of Alberta, featuring:
Simon Grigenas, Program Manager at 500 Global
Lindsay Smylie, Director of Alberta at Plug and Play
Andrew Goldner, Co-Founder & CEO at Growth X
Megan Croft Shapka, Ecosystem and Partnership Operations Manager at SVG Ventures
Jill McLaren, Program Director at TELUS CSW by Alchemist
Omi Velasco, Principal at Graphite Ventures and Executive Director at VCAA
π¦ February 29th, 'The Realities of Consumer-Driven Banking'
Speakers TBD
Link will soon be Available
These events are brought to you by Neo Financial and sponsored by The Pioneer, Calgary Tech Journal, SkipTheDishes, Calgary Economic Development, and Manitoba Technology Accelerator