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Looking to the Moon: Canada’s Digital Future and Canada 3.0
I spent the last two days in a bunch of great conversations with industry leaders and thought provokers talking about Canada’s Digital Future at the Canada 3.0 conference in Stratford, ON. Online levitra Viagra for women Levitra contraindicaciones While part of me wished there were endless examples of Canadian companies leading in the innovative digital space (many exist), I did appreciate the thoughts about where as a nation, we’re headed with regards to new technologies and its impact on Viagra alternatives jobs, content and digital product. Global’s Kevin Newman was a great Emcee, too. Levitra pas cher Levitra pill
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The convers ation Prospecto levitra about the value of knowledge and it’s relation to digital. Viagra levitra Brand viagra As we shift from a manufacturing economy to a knowledge economy, how can we attract top digital/ICT/new media talent and retain that talent in Canada? I particularly enjoyed Sarah Prevette’s (Sprouter) keynote session on Canadian Innovation. Over the counter viagra Kauf von viagra Levitra achat Sarah is absolutely right – we need to shout from the highrises about our successes in innovation and call for others to take notice. The same applies in the non-profit sector, with the importance of information sharing and praise for great work. Viagra sin receta It is interesting to relate the calls for retaining top talent and the showcasing of Canadian innovation in the digital sector to that in the NGO sector.
It has been fun for me to draw parallels between the digital space and the non-profit sector in many of the sessions I attended at Canada 3.0. In session titled “Startup Nation: Entrepreneurs, Apps and the Next Generation of Mobile“, Polar Mobile described some of their process challenges around funding and seed capital. Cheap viagra online I couldn’t help but see the similiarities to the non-profit sector, with regards to the time it takes to complete grant applications and the requirements that go along with some types of funding. I noted that Polar Mobile (along with other startup tech companies) are driven to outsource their resource development (with a 20% hit) because the requirements to complete applications are much too time consum ing, Pastillas levitra in addition to the development time needed to get a mobile application off the ground successfully. As we continue to expand our local networks and seek top talent in both sectors, more conversations about innovation, change, and streamlined information sharing are needed. Viagra sale Viagra bestellung Levitra prix pharmacie
Finally, thanks to Tom Jenkins and the Open Text team for the super fly 3D Flash demo technology on display in the Digital Showcase. Purchase viagra online That was one cool display, and I can’t wait to play more with that tool. That’s serious innovation at work.
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