A senior administration official recently listed several ways that the United States is taking aim at the Chinese hacker community on the whole. That list includes everything from economic sanctions to a blanket ban on Chinese hackers attending conferences in the U.S. It’s actually already happening.
Debbie Landa and the team that produces the GROW Conference announced that they are bringing a piece of GROW to Montreal and Toronto this February. GROWtalks is a conference built for startup teams. There’s a great list of out of town and local speakers headed out for the one-day conference including Brant Cooper (Co-Author, Lean Entrepreneur), Laura Fitton (HubSpot), Dan Martell (Clarity), Kate Rutter (LUXr), Scott Kveton (Urban Airship), Danielle Morrill (Referly), the original StartupCFO Mark Macleod, (Real Ventures), Alistair Croll (Solve for Interesting) and Greg Isenberg (fiveby.tv) and more!
It’s a unique opportunity to not only hear these speakers but to have the opportunity to talk to them throughout the day.
Ubergizmo is a media partner of GrowTalk, and our readers get discounted registration fees:
We’ve been given an exclusive 10% discount to offer on top of the already low startup price available now. Just use this link when buying your tickets and buy before Feb. 1st.
Discount Montreal: http://growtalks-montreal.eventbrite.com/?discount=UBER
Discount Toronto: http://growtalks-toronto.eventbrite.com/?discount=UBER
Details: GROWtalks Montreal / Toronto
February 19th & 21st, 2013, 10am-4pm
Expecting: 200-300 people
Speakers: 9 Industry leaders
Time: 10am-4pm
Website: www.growtalks.com
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