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Welcome to the official Techweek Toronto schedule page.

Check back often:
Be sure and check back often since many events, including most speaker sessions, networking, and community workshops tend to be added in the weeks just prior to Techweek!

Create your personal schedule
  • If you haven’t already, please create a sched account and login (choose sign-up in the top right corner to create an account)
  • On this page, click or hover over each Techweek event you intend to attend, and click "Add to My Sched" to RSVP.  
Note: some events have limited capacity, and you may be waitlisted

Transferring tickets and creating schedules for other ticket holders: 
  • If you purchased 2 or more tickets, the other ticket holders will need to create their own schedules. 
  • If you did not provide the email addresses of these other ticket holders during the EventBrite ticket purchase, you will need to transfer these tickets:

  1. Go to eventbrite.com/mytickets. Log on and transfer each ticket to the appropriate ticket holder by changing the name and/or email address of each ticket.
  2. Each ticket holder will get an automated email instructions on how to go to Sched (this page) in order to set up their individual schedule. 

If you have any problems or issues, you can contact us at info@techweek.com, or chat to us directly using the chat function on techweek.com

-Team Techweek 
avatar for David Nalasco

David Nalasco

Radeon Technology Group at AMD.
Senior Technology Manager for Graphics
David Nalasco is Senior Technology Manager for Graphics in the Radeon Technology Group at
AMD. With more than 18 years of experience in this fast­paced industry, he is responsible for
tracking industry trends, planning future products, and evangelizing the benefits of new graphics technologies. Most recently his focus has been on enabling and evolving virtual reality
experiences. David joined ATI Technologies in 1997 as a design engineer for graphics chips. He went on to lead ATI’s first technical marketing team and developed a deep understanding of
GPU hardware and software architecture, eventually assuming a technology management role
when that company was acquired by AMD.