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The excitement is palpable as Collision 2024, North America’s fastest-growing technology conference, kicks off in Toronto. This event, known for bringing together the most innovative minds and companies in the global tech industry, is set to be a spectacular four-day journey from June 17-20, 2024. 

With over 1,600 startups, 200+ partners, 700+ investors, and 37,500+ attendees from 117 countries, the stage is set for groundbreaking discussions, networking, and business deals. The event is also covered by more than 1,000 journalists, ensuring global media attention.

A Carnival for Entrepreneurs

Described as “tech’s carnival for entrepreneurs,” Collision 2024 is a hub where the brightest tech companies, visionary speakers, and industry experts converge. This year, special guests include Damon Wayans Jr., co-founder of Special Guest App, who promises to bring unique insights into the tech and entertainment industry.

The conference is renowned for its dynamic onstage discussions, interactive networking sessions, and high-stakes deal-making meetings. Last year’s event was unforgettable, but 2024 aims to take things to the next level. The buzz around Collision is always electric, and this year, it’s expected to be even more intense.

Notable Speakers and Attendees

Collision 2024 boasts an impressive lineup of speakers and attendees. NBA All-Star and entrepreneur Carmelo Anthony will be sharing his experiences and insights. Geoffrey Hinton, known as the Godfather of AI and a professor at the University of Toronto, will delve into the future of artificial intelligence. Peggy Johnson, former Executive VP of Business Development at Microsoft, has also spoken highly of Collision, praising its thought-provoking speakers.

Other notable names include Susan Herman, President of the ACLU, renowned author Margaret Atwood, actor Ryan Reynolds, and investor Shaquille O’Neal. Kate Brandt, Chief Sustainability Officer at Google, will also be present, highlighting the intersection of tech and sustainability. The roster of past speakers further includes Ev Williams, Founder & Chairman of Medium, and Christiana Figueres, Co-founder of Global Optimism, among many others.

Major Global Partnerships and Media Coverage

Collision 2024 isn’t just about the speakers; it’s also about the significant partnerships and media coverage. Major global businesses and influential investors from around the world are here to explore new opportunities. International media outlets are extensively reporting on the event, ensuring that Collision’s influence reaches every corner of the globe.

For instance, AWS CEO Adam Selipsky will be on Centre Stage with Wired editor-at-large Steven Levy, discussing the latest trends and innovations in the tech industry. This high-profile discussion is just one example of the caliber of conversations taking place at Collision.

Diverse Content and Tracks

This year, Collision offers hundreds of hours of content for attendees. With more than 30 topics spread across 15-plus tracks, the conference explores every industry impacted by tech. Whether you’re interested in AI, sustainability, digital marketing, or any other tech-driven field, there’s something for everyone.

Special Highlights and Future Visions

Steve Aoki, founder, DJ, and Grammy-nominated producer, will also be a part of the event, emphasizing why Collision is where “the tech world meets.” The conference is more than just a gathering; it’s a vision of the future of tech conferences, described as “the stunning future of tech conferences.”

The tech world is converging at Collision 2024 – don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect, learn, and grow.

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