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QueerTech To Bring 2024 QT Qonference To Toronto

QueerTech To Bring 2024 QT Qonference To Toronto

The third annual QT Qonference will take place on Wednesday, November 6 and Thursday, November 7 at Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto…

QueerTech, a leading national nonprofit working to connect and empower the 2SLGBTQIA+ tech ecosystem, announced the details for the eagerly awaited, third annual QT Qonference (QTQ). Bringing the queer tech community together for an interactive and inclusive 2-day experience, QTQ 2024 is designed for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and key ecosystem players who identify as part of, or allies to, the 2SLGBTQIA+ tech community. 

The hybrid event will take place from Wednesday, November 6 to Thursday, November 7 at Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto, with a virtual option available to ensure accessibility for all. QTQ 2024 aims to bring together seasoned leaders, new tech professionals, founders, students, service providers, government agencies, investors, tech companies, community organizations and more to participate in curated learning sessions, vetted hiring opportunities, dynamic networking platforms, and applicable business development prospects.

This year’s event theme – Queering Up: Expanding Your Mindset to Become Future-Ready – invites participants to challenge conventional thinking, embrace their unique skill sets and identities in the workplace, and thoughtfully prepare for the evolving landscape of technology and innovation. This theme will be integrated into each of QTQ 2024’s content tracks: technology, leadership, entrepreneurship, and mental health & wellness. 

Following last year’s sold-out event with over 500 participants, those interested in attending QTQ 2024 are strongly encouraged to secure their tickets early.

Visit www.queertech.org to learn more about QTQ 2024, and register.

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