QueerTech

Calling all Ottawa QTs for our very first QueerTech event in Ottawa!  On August 23rd, we’re celebrating pride and celebrating the power of tech, entrepreneurship, and queerness at our QT Connect Pride Edition Meetup!

Join us at Queen St. Fare, located at 170 Queen Street, Ottawa, Ontario, from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm.

Drop by, say hi, and connect with QueerTech, other local QTs, and a great network of possibilities. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a tech enthusiast, a student in tech, or looking to transition into tech we want to meet you!

Mark your calendars, slip on your boldest attire, and get ready to create connections.

THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT THE EVENT:

  • Please stay home if you are feeling sick.
  • Food and drink will be available for purchase.
  • You must be 19+ years of age to attend this event.
  • This event will be photographed and recorded.
  • By registering for this event, you hereby agree to QueerTech’s Event Terms & Conditions.
ABOUT BELL:
At Bell, we do more than build world-class networks, develop innovative services and create original multiplatform media content – we advance how Canadians connect with each other and the world.

We don’t just accept difference – we celebrate it! We live in a diverse nation, serve a diverse customer base and work with a diverse group of people. That’s why we’re committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace where all team members feel valued, respected and supported. We’re proud to be consistently recognized for this commitment and for building a team that reflects the communities we are part of. Partnering with QueerTech helps us reach our goals, of strengthening our relationship with 2SLGBTQ+ Communities, and working towards creating change by bringing in 2SLGBTQ+ Tech talent.

Date

Aug 23 2023
Expired!

Time

4:30 pm - 7:00 pm

More Info

REGISTER HERE

Location

Queen St. Fare
170 Queen Street, Ottawa, ON

Organizer

QueerTech
Website
https://www.queertech.org/who_we_are
REGISTER HERE

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