
What's Next in AI: And what that means for B.C.
Date and time
Location
Joseph & Rosalie Segal Centre
Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 4N4
Canada
Description
What’s Next in AI, presented by Innovate BC, is a half-day event featuring keynotes, panels, and presentations from industry and government leaders. Join us on October 1st and spend your morning learning how AI innovation is transforming the public and justice sectors and what that means for residents of British Columbia.
Why Attend:
- Network with industry and government leaders who are leading AI innovation and adoption in British Columbia
- Make connections that can help grow your business and access new customers
- Learn how you can get your AI solutions into Government
- Listen to a keynote presentation from Google
We hope to see you there.
Agenda
Breakfast & Registration | 9:00
Opening Remarks | 9:30
Shirley Vickers, Innovate BC
Lynda Cavanaugh, Ministry of Attorney General
Keynote Speaker: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Innovation & Culture | 9:45
Uttam Tripathi, Google
Citizens First: Implementing AI for Public Service | 10:15
Moderator: Peter Watkins, BC Developers’ Exchange
Ian Bailey, Ministry of Attorney General and Ministry of Public Safety & Solicitor General
Matt Toner, Not the New Normal Symposium
Handol Kim, Quadrant
Justin Long, Skymind.ai
Coffee & Networking Break | 11:00
Increasing Access to Justice through AI | 11:15
Moderator: Hayley Woodin, Business in Vancouver
Hon. David Masuhara, Supreme Court of British Columbia
Melanie Bradley, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Salman Azam, Ministry of Attorney General and Ministry of Public Safety & Solicitor General
Brandon Hastings, Legal Hackers Vancouver
Presentation: AI Justice Challenge | 11:55
Bernard Achampong, Ministry of Attorney General
Kevin Conn, Ministry of Attorney General
Closing Remarks | 12:15
Light Lunch & Networking | 12:20-1:00
Admission is free but seats are limited. Reserve your tickets today.
Thank you to our partner:
Thank you to our sponsors:
This event is part of Access to Justice Week.