Always keen to promote all things Canadian and even more inclined to shout about developments in technology, the HR Gazette wanted to highlight some exciting news out of sunny Alberta.

The Canadian Cloud Council has announced a quarterly “un-startup event” called Subculture.

The inaugural Subculture get-together will be held in conjunction with Mobile Monday Edmonton and Factori on September 22 at El Cortez Cantinain Edmonton.

Edmonton’s Subculture event will open with a keynote from Chris Moore, Former CIO City of Edmonton. It is then due to break off into a “chain-reaction” panel featuring three speakers each from the government, enterprise and emerging technology sectors. The speaker lineup includes Tim McCreight, former CISO Government of Alberta; Mark Diner, Chief Policy Advisor of Open Government for the Government of Alberta; and David Damer, CEO of Thinktel Communications.

 

“The last thing Canada needs is yet another startup event,” explains Robert Hart, CEO of the Canadian Cloud Council and Subculture chair. “So, we decided to create an un-start up event; one that aims at major victories for emerging Canadian technology companies.”

“This is a wonderful opportunity for Canadians to promote their disruptive businesses while gaining valuable insight from some of the most major players in the enterprise, government and technology sectors,” he added. “I would be astonished if some serious M&A discussions don’t emerge out of Subculture.”

“This city is full of tech leaders and tech companies building the future together,” said Chris Moore, former CIO of the City of Edmonton.

The event will conclude with a rapid-fire pitch off featuring five regional emerging technology companies.  The winner of each quarterly Subculture pitch-off will move on to the main Subculture event at Interzone in Banff next March.  Interzone’s Subculture pitch-off will be hosted by Dragons’ Den star Bruce Croxon and judges include Steve Wozniak, the cofounder of Apple; Reuven Cohen, Chief Technology Advocate at Citrix; and Mark J. Barranechea, CEO of Open Text.

“We see people interacting with mobile technologies more and more, in every aspect of their lives, both personally and professionally,” said Ricardo Casanova, Co-Founder of Mobile Monday Edmonton.

“This is a time of convergence, and we are beyond excited to partner with the Canadian Cloud Council to facilitate a meaningful discussion on where we are headed,” said Ricardo Casanova, cofounder of Mobile Monday Edmonton.

 

Company:
Canadian Cloud Council
Website:
http://www.canadiancloudcouncil.ca
Location:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The Canadian Cloud Council is a national vendor-neutral association providing an educational forum for Canada’s cloud computing thought leaders, policy makers and industry advocates. While defining innovative and repeatable methods of enterprise cloud transformation, the Canadian Cloud Council accelerates the speed of Canadian cloud adoption and positions our country as a global leader in the field.

 

First posted by Techvibes NewsDesk

 

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