Indigenomics on BAY STREET Invites Leaders Looking to Advance Indigenous Economic Reconciliation and Drive Growth in the Indigenous Economy

The conference is taking place October 17 and 18 and will feature a powerful agenda focused on key trends in the Indigenous economy including deal flow, the investment landscape, Indigenous infrastructure and the role of AI in the next Indigenous economy beyond the 100 billion dollar Indigenous target

TORONTO--()--Indigenomics on BAY STREET, an annual national Indigenous economic conference, will bring leadership together to advance economic outcomes across the infrastructure, governance, finance and legal industries.

Building on last year’s success, this year's Indigenomics on BAY STREET will focus on moving beyond the $100 billion Indigenous economy and gathering innovators and leaders to discuss the capital and resource requirements to drive growth and acceleration in the Indigenous economy. The conference will also spark insights and drive conversations around what companies, organization and governments can activate to advance corporate policies into business outcomes and partnerships.

The conference will take place next week on October 17-18 at the Sheraton in Toronto, Ontario, and will include presentations, panels and discussions around ESGI, Indigenous infrastructure, the investment environment and the role of AI in the next indigenous economy.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to network with key industry players throughout the two-day event and attend the Indigenomics Power Play Gala, where the annual Indigenomics 10 to Watch list will be shared as a celebration of Indigenous business excellence. Started in 2019, the annual list recognizes businesses, partnerships or initiatives who demonstrate leadership in the emerging 100-billion-dollar Indigenous economy.

A sample of industry leaders to connect with and learn from include but are not limited to:

  • Dawson Her Many Horses, Wells Fargo
  • Kody Penner, Nations Royalty
  • Hilary Thatcher, Canadian Infrastructure Bank
  • Fred Di Blasio, LongHouse Capital

Not to be missed, the Indigenomics Institute will be launching the inaugural IndigenomicsAI proof concept of the 100 Billion Dollar Indigenous economy.

The conference is close to selling out so don’t delay. To secure your ticket today or learn more, please visit the website.

About the Indigenomics Institute:

The Indigenomics Institute is an Indigenous economic advisory founded by Carol Anne Hilton. In 2019, the Indigenomics Institute identified that a $100 billion Indigenous economy is not only possible but essential for Canada's future. Recognizing that Indigenous economic growth is good for everyone, the Indigenomics Institute works with Nations, governments and the private sector to unlock this economic potential.

About Indigenomics BAY STREET

Indigenomics BAY STREET is an annual national Indigenous economic conference. It is an invitation for change makers, innovators and leadership across corporate Canada, the financial sector, governments and Indigenous businesses to bring focus, meaning and visibility to the strength of the Indigenous economy and build bridges for impactful outcomes in economic reconciliation.

This year's Indigenomics on BAY STREET is focused on growth beyond the $100 billion Indigenous economy. Engaging the financial sector in Indigenous economic power, this year's conference will explore the capital and resource requirements for building Indigenous economic success, and the structure and leadership needed for value creation in the next Indigenous economy.