Join Canada’s Black Innovation ecosystem at our pre-Collision kick off event

Join Canada’s Black Innovation ecosystem at our pre-Collision kick off event. We are coming together to increase the representation of Black innovators, and the quality of our experience, at one of the world’s largest technology conferences. Attendees will connect with a community of Black founders, investors, technology professionals and operators all going for the conference. They will also learn about emerging technologies and how to make the most of their experience. Spots are limited, RSVP here today: Black Tech Innovation @ Collision Tickets, Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite   Limited free tickets for the Collision conference are also available on a first come first serve basis. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this ground breaking event!

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