It looks like Toronto is becoming a bit of a Canadian hub for Web 2.0 action.
Tonight in Toronto is DemoCamp4 looks like over 100 people will be attending.
On April 18th, Toronto Venture Group is presenting at a full day seminar entitled “Funding Facts and Fictions: The Truth About the 6 ways to Fund Your Company for Growth.”
The following month the Toronto Venture Group is also presenting the Canadian Venture Forum from May 10th to 12th. My friend Sean Wise is particularly interested in finding Canadian Web 2.0 companies that might want to present at the event. Presenting companies at the Canadian Venture Forum have received funding of over $1 billion since 2000. If you’re a Web 2.0 company interested in this opportunity, email me and I can make some introductions.
On May 15th & 16th, Toronto will be hosting the Web 2.0 Mesh Conference at the MaRS Collaboration Centre. Looks like it will be well attended with luminaries including Om Malik, Steve Rubel, Paul Kedrosky, Stowe Boyd and dozens more. The event is being put on by Mark Evans, Mathew Ingram, Rob Hyndman, Michael McDerment, and Stuart MacDonald and an impressive list of sponsors.
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Would love to go! Too bad it conflicts with the AJAX Experience and Javaone Conferences though:(