Indigenomics on BAY STREET – ‘Beyond 100 Billion Dollar Indigenous Economy’ Conference & Gala hosted by the Indigenomics Institute
Indigenomics on BAY STREET – ‘Beyond 100 Billion Dollar Indigenous Economy’ Conference & Gala hosted by the Indigenomics Institute
Date and Time
Wednesday, October 16th
- Innovation Day 10am – 3pm,
- Welcome Reception 5pm – 7pm
Thursday, October 17th
- Conference Day 1 8am – 4pm
- Power Play Gala & Indigenomics 10 To Watch List Celebration 5pm – 9pm
Friday, October 18th
- Conference Day 2 8 am – 3:30 pm
Location
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
- $399/night conference room rate available until September 18.
Refund policy
No refunds after Sept 15, 2024.
About this event
Indigenomics BAY STREET is an annual national Indigenous economic conference. It is an invitation for change makers, innovators, and leadership across corporate Canada, the financial sector, governments and Indigenous businesses to bring focus and visibility to the strength of the Indigenous economy and build bridges for impactful outcomes in economic reconciliation.
Bring your leadership to advance the knowledge, tools and actions needed to activate economic reconciliation.
This year’s Indigenomics on BAY STREET is focused on growth beyond the $100 billion Indigenous economy.
Outcomes of attending Indigenomics on BAY STREET
- Engage with Indigenous Leadership Attending Indigenomics BAY STREET provides a unique opportunity to engage with leaders and innovators driving the Indigenous economy beyond the $100 billion target. This conference showcases the strengths and successes of Indigenous businesses and communities, emphasizing their critical role in Canada’s economic future.
- Network with Key Stakeholders The event brings together changemakers from corporate Canada, governments, and Indigenous businesses. Networking opportunities abound, allowing you to forge meaningful connections and partnerships that can drive impactful outcomes in economic reconciliation.
- Gain Insights from Expert Panels and Keynotes The conference features a range of keynote speakers and panels, including:
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- Indigenomics 100 Billion Study Introduction & Fireside Chat: Highlights what $100 billion dollars of Indigenous economic activity looks like today.
- Indigenous Corporate Directors Panel: Hear from Indigenous leaders about governance and corporate leadership.
- The Rise of Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Discover the rapidly growing landscape of Indigenous entrepreneurship and its contributions to economic growth.
- Participate in Focused Breakout Sessions With concurrent breakout sessions covering diverse topics, attendees can delve into areas such as:
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- Indigenous Procurement: Building procurement opportunities for Indigenous
- ESGI (Environmental, Social, and Governance Indigenous) Initiatives: Understanding the integration of ESG principles within Indigenous contexts.
- Indigenous Clean Energy Revolution: Exploring the role of clean energy projects in Indigenous economic development and its growing space in the Canadian economy.
- AI and The Next Indigenous Economy: Examining the growing impacts of artificial intelligence on the economic landscape for Indigenous businesses
- Contribute to Nation-Building and Economic Reconciliation The conference addresses critical themes such as nation-building, infrastructure development, and the capitalization of the Indigenous economy. These sessions highlight the importance of collaboration and the strategic investments that are needed to sustain long-term economic growth.
- Celebrate Indigenous Business Success the Indigenomics Power Play Gala and annual Indigenomics 10 to Watch Awards celebrates the achievements of Indigenous businesses, providing a platform to honor their contributions and inspire further success.
- Practical Takeaways and Future Planning Participants will leave with actionable insights and strategies to apply within the Canadian corporate and governance contexts. The discussions on the evolving Indigenous legal and economic environment and the true cost of doing nothing emphasize the urgency and benefits of proactive engagement in economic reconciliation.
For more information and to register visit: https://events.indigenomicsinstitute.com/baystreet
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