One of the largest technology conferences in the world. Over four days it will be attended by more than 33,000 people, 1,250 startups, 850 investors, and more than 1,200 journalists from Bloomberg, Financial Times, Forbes, CNN Business, CNBC, and The Wall Street Journal. Collision Toronto will provide an opportunity to meet people supporting the tech community, share ideas, and make new friends and business connections. The event program is pretty packed: lively speeches, showcases, and panel discussions that will cover everything from digital culture to politics, from travel to metaverses.
Confirmed speakers include Dragon’s Den star Michele Romanow, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, Techstars CEO Maëlle Gavet, and Dallas Mavericks point guard Spencer Dinwiddie.
A standard ticket to the event costs C$795. However, there are other ticket types with access to the executive lounge, forum lounge, and investor lounge, as well as speaker evening receptions. To learn more about the types of tickets available, visit the website.