The Cyber Summit is annual event that brings together over 350 technology leaders, innovators, and change-makers from Western Canada’s public, education, and research sectors. Hosted by three prairie Research and Education Networks - Cybera, SRNET and MRnet - the Cyber Summit, explores themes that are relevant to the ever-changing IT environment in Western Canada’s public and education sectors. This year’s theme, “Opportunit’eh?”, will explore the current economic and geopolitical landscape in Canada, and what new opportunities exist for organizations to move forward in a collaborative way. Together, we’ll look at initiatives to advance our public, education and research sectors. Cyber Summit 2025 runs November 5-6 at the Banff Park Lodge, with pre-conference workshops and the evening welcome reception on November 4.
The Cyber Summit is annual event that brings together over 350 technology leaders, innovators, and change-makers from Western Canada’s public, education, and research sectors. Hosted by three prairie Research and Education Networks - Cybera, SRNET and MRnet - the Cyber Summit, explores themes that are relevant to the ever-changing IT environment in Western Canada’s public and education sectors.
This year’s theme, “Opportunit’eh?”, will explore the current economic and geopolitical landscape in Canada, and what new opportunities exist for organizations to move forward in a collaborative way. Together, we’ll look at initiatives to advance our public, education and research sectors.
Cyber Summit 2025 runs November 5-6 at the Banff Park Lodge, with pre-conference workshops and the evening welcome reception on November 4.
201 Lynx St, Banff, AB T1L 1K5
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