After establishing itself as Canada’s largest artificial intelligence gathering, ALL IN is expanding beyond Montréal with the launch of ALL IN Talks, a new series of regional, one-day events aimed at accelerating the adoption of Canadian-built AI solutions.
The series will debut with ALL IN Talks West in Vancouver on April 15, 2026, followed by ALL IN Talks Toronto on May 28, 2026. Organizers say the satellite events are designed to extend the flagship conference’s reach into key regional markets while fostering practical AI deployment across industries.
Unlike large-scale summits focused primarily on thought leadership, ALL IN Talks will emphasize real-world implementation. The events are structured to connect enterprises actively exploring AI adoption with Canadian technology providers offering market-ready tools and services.
Programming will spotlight sector-specific use cases, regional success stories, and applied strategies for integrating AI into existing operations.
For Vancouver, the event represents another signal of British Columbia’s growing role in Canada’s AI landscape.
In partnership with AInBC, ALL IN Talks West will convene enterprise leaders, government decision-makers, and technology innovators to highlight how B.C. and Western Canada are scaling AI solutions across sectors.
Presented by TELUS and SCALE AI, the program will feature regional organizations deploying AI in production environments, with a focus on governance, security, and data sovereignty — issues increasingly central to enterprise adoption.
British Columbia’s AI ecosystem has expanded steadily in recent years, driven by strengths in applied research, enterprise software, clean technology, and digital infrastructure. By bringing a national AI platform into the province, ALL IN is positioning Vancouver as a year-round convening point for companies looking to build and deploy AI responsibly at scale.
The launch of ALL IN Talks comes amid intensifying global competition around artificial intelligence capabilities. As governments and enterprises alike frame AI as a strategic economic asset, regional ecosystems are playing a larger role in commercialization and applied innovation.
ALL IN’s flagship conference will continue to take place annually in Montréal, with the 2026 edition scheduled for September 16–17. Organizers expect more than 7,500 business leaders from 40 countries to attend. The addition of regional events is intended to build sustained engagement across Canada in the months leading up to the national gathering.
With Vancouver now on the calendar, ALL IN is moving beyond a once-a-year conference model toward a distributed platform designed to accelerate AI adoption across the country — starting on the West Coast.
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