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AInBC to Lead BC AI Delegation to All IN 2025

August 13, 2025 by Techcouver Newsdesk Leave a Comment

AInBC, the organization connecting AI professionals from industry and academia in British Columbia, is preparing to lead a delegation to All IN 2025 in Montreal next month.

The non-profit, guided by leading experts in the field, fosters innovation through collaboration opportunities, exclusive resources, and events shaping the future of artificial intelligence.

Taking place September 24–25, All IN is Canada’s largest AI conference, drawing more than 4,000 business decision-makers and AI experts from across the country. The event is regarded as the most important gathering dedicated to Canada’s AI ecosystem.

AInBC is currently gauging interest here from local companies interested in joining the “AI Team from BC” contingent. The group package will likely include event tickets, shared booth space, networking opportunities, and marketing support. While travel and accommodation costs are unlikely to be covered, organizers are working to secure group discounts.

By coordinating travel, promotion, and on-site activities, AInBC aims to amplify BC’s AI presence on the national stage.

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