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Leonard Brody
Best-selling Author & Business Visionary
Leonard Brody is one of Canada's leading technology forecasters and business strategists. Co-author of the best selling books, Innovation Nation: Canadian Leadership from Jurassic Park to Java and Everything I Needed to Know About Business...I Learned from a Canadian, Leonard is a highly sought after speaker on business leadership, innovation and competitiveness. A compelling presence on the conference stage, he combines a powerful delivery, razor-sharp wit, and cutting edge content to audiences worldwide.
Watch his keynote talk here. (Accessible by Summit delegates only, as per the request of Leonard Brody. If you have difficulties accessing this video, please contact Jana Makar)
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Rahul Sood Chief Technology Officer, Gaming & Advanced Computing, Hewlett-Packard Company
Rahul Sood is the founder of luxury and gaming computer manufacturer VoodooPC. Sood joined HP after it acquired VoodooPC in November 2006. Now the chief technology officer of global gaming and advanced computing at Hewlett-Packard, Sood oversees the technical strategy and product vision for HP’s high end brands. He is also responsible for identifying intellectual property from HP and its partners for use in consumer gaming and high-performance devices.
Watch his keynote talk here.
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Calvin Gotlieb Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto; Canada's "Father of Computing"
Calvin Gotlieb is a computer scientist and the Professor Emeritus in Computer Science at the University of Toronto. Widely regarded as the "Father of Computing," Gotlieb was part of the first team in Canada to build computers and to provide computing services. In 1950, he created the first university course on computing in Canada, and in 1951 offered the first graduate course. In 1964, he help to found the first Canadian graduate department of computer science at the University of Toronto. Gotlieb is a Member of the Order of Canada, and a Felllow of the Royal Society of Canada. Gotlieb is also a recipient of the International Federation for Information Processing Isaac L. Auerbach Medal and was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.
Watch his keynote talk here.
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