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April 12, 2023

Collision Conference’s 2023 Indigenous Attendee Program

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Aaniin News River readers! Sorry we missed you last week!

Although life gets in the way sometimes, we’re making up for lost time by bringing you an extra helping of inspiring and empowering Indigenous tech news with stories about Indigenous video game design and interactive mapping for Sixties Scoop survivors taking the stage.

Collision is North America’s fastest-growing tech conference, and you can bet that our CEO Jeff Ward will be attending again this July. In the meantime, it is never too early to get the word out about the Indigenous Attendee Program, which promises free tickets for attendees from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities in Canada. Last year was a big year for Indigenous representation at Collision (read about it in our recap blog post), and 2023 should be even better! Thinking about attending? Know someone in the industry who is looking for an excellent networking and professional development opportunity? Learn more about the program and Collision at the link below.

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