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Hilltop Partner Network proud to sponsor the Public Sector Innovation Show Saskatchewan

We are very excited to announce that Hilltop Partner Network will be a sponsor of the Public Sector Innovation Show in Regina, Saskatchewan on June 26, 2024:

PSIS Saskatchewan 2024

Innovation for Successful Citizen-Focused Outcomes

We are living in an era of unprecedented change, and evolving citizen expectations with rapidly advancing technology, complex policies, and socioeconomic factors that are not responsive to traditional approaches to stimulating growth. This is the right time to take action, work together, and build a culture for the future by beginning and continuing your transformation journey!

Cross-agency collaboration drives common outcomes when leaders from various organizations and departments work together and share their visions for driving innovation. These partnerships can be used to leverage and turn ideas into real solutions and, in turn, create better services available for all citizens. This will result in improved outcomes for citizens with the integrity, innovation, and enthusiasm of a world-class public service.

Public Sector Innovation Show Saskatchewan is a one-day, in-person event designed to help you address current public sector challenges and discover solutions offered, best practices and strategies. This summit will bring public sector leaders, innovators, and policymakers, all under one roof, to explore the potential of technology in mitigating modern challenges.

 

We recognize the importance that innovation and modernization plays in transforming public sector services and processes, and we’re excited to be able to demonstrate our capabilities and share some of our case studies at this high-impact, in-person event.

For more information about the Public Sector Innovation Show, please visit the event website at https://publicsectornetwork.com/event/public-sector-innovation-show-saskatchewan.

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