For 3 days, the leadership of the telecom, broadcast & IT industries will converge on June 6-8 at the Toronto Congress Centre for The 2016 Canadian Telecom Summit. Join your peers, suppliers, policy makers, regulators, customers and competitors in attending the industry’s most important gathering, to discuss the key issues and trends that will impact this critical sector of the economy.
Other conferences promise but don’t deliver. Only The Canadian Telecom Summit allows you to hear from the leading ICT executives and influencers and provides the opportunity for you to interact with them and your colleagues. Don’t be disappointed by attending imitation events.
For 15 years The Canadian Telecom Summit has been the place for Canada’s ICT leaders to meet, interact and do business. As in past years, this year’s Summit will feature high-octane interaction, top-level keynote speakers and thought-provoking panel discussions.
Transforming our digital world: The journey to universal connectivity
As connectivity expands to include all households and the billions of devices and machines in our homes and businesses, how does Canada stake out a leading position in an increasingly digital world?
As always, The Canadian Telecom Summit features cutting-edge topics. This year, we are featuring sessions devoted to:
- Cyber Security: pre-emption, protection and response
- Big Data & Analytics: Data! What’s it good for?
- Customer Experience Management
- Strengthening Canada’s Digital Advantage in a Hyper-connected Global Economy
- The Future of Work
- Regulatory Blockbuster
- The Network Revolution: unrivaled performance + legendary support = unparalleled service
- Personalizing Entertainment & Information: the ongoing video revolution
The Canadian Telecom Summit has something for everyone! It leaves no stone unturned in bringing you the most substantive and comprehensive line-up of speakers and topics. Hear from senior executives from across the industry. Meet with your suppliers, customers and peers for 3 full days of thought provoking interaction.
Save more than $200 by registering by February 29. Book your place today!
Continuing Professional Development
Lawyers: The time spent attending substantive sessions at The Canadian Telecom Summit can be claimed as “Substantive Hours” toward the Law Society of Upper Canada’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements.