Toronto Tech Week (TTW) 2024 has begun with a diverse range of events celebrating the city's innovators, creators, and technologists.
The five-day extravaganza begins Monday with TTW Park Hang at Trinity Bellwoods Park, followed by the grand opening event, Rebirth, celebrating Toronto's resurgence, potential and its people. praised.
The action-packed agenda includes Framer's first in-person meetup in Toronto, hosted by Worksimply at DMZ Sandbox from 6 p.m. This event is ideal for individuals who want to delve deeper into the world of no-code tools.
Additionally, attendees will hear from three esteemed founders of Toronto-based design studios: Taha Hossain of Daybreak Studio, Ronald Tau of Meat Studio, and Jared of Renga, who share their successes and tribulations of starting an agency. and gain insight.
For night owls and artificial intelligence and cryptography enthusiasts, “Global Supercomputers: The Future of AI and Cryptography” is a must-see event starting at 8pm and running until 2am.
From May 14th to 16th, TTW will be presenting a special screening of the documentary “Join or Die” and offering viewers a $12 ticket that gives them access to both the in-person screening and digital viewing.
A total of seven events are scheduled for May 15th, including “Off the Record 007” featuring Shakepay CEO Jean Amiony and Bitcoin podcast host Kevin Luke. is $5.35. Additionally, while “Design Systems Unpacked: Exploring the DNA of Design” is already sold out, “Designing for Safety: Turning Care Into Creativity” brings together industry experts to help shape safe experiences at scale. A discussion will take place.
TTW founders will also host a happy hour networking event on May 15th from 7pm to 10pm.
On May 16th, Walk n' Talk invites participants to join founders and AI enthusiasts on a two-hour hike starting at 4pm ET. This was followed by his three captivating events: “A Night of Sustainability, Fashion & Tech,” “Base Community Meetup,” “Prototyping with AI (ft. Meta),” and “Don’t Die TO Fireside.” It culminates in “Chat & Social”. mixer. “
To conclude TTW, attendees can sharpen their app design skills with the Soto Skill Swap and explore virtual environments with the “Shaping Virtual Worlds and the Tools to Build Them (ft. Roblox)” session. Final networking events include “Charmed: A Night for Women in Tech” and “The ANTI-WORK Party.”
For more information about the session, please visit TTW's official website.