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Fireside Chat with Adrian Sala on the Future of the Manitoba Tech Ecosystem (Tech Thursday Winnipeg)

Fireside Chat with Adrian Sala on the Future of the Manitoba Tech Ecosystem

October 10, 2024

4:30 pm CDT

Hilltop Partner Network is proud to be a sponsor of the 2024 Tech Thursday Winnipeg event series!

 

Join us for a fireside chat with the Minister of Finance to the Government of Manitoba on the future of Manitoba tech.

 

Thursday, October 10, 2024
4:30 – 6:30 PM
King’s Head Pub
120 King Street, Winnipeg, MB

 

Tech Thursday Winnipeg is thrilled to host the Minister of Finance, Hon. Adrian Sala, for a fireside chat on the future of the tech ecosystem in Manitoba. He’ll be joined by Paul Card, CEO of the Manitoba Technology Accelerator.

Stick around for StartUp TNT’s Happy Hour after the event.

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