Advisor to Multiple Startups
Ian is a Halifax-based technology leader & entrepreneur with a passion for empowering engineers to build the next generation of society-improving apps. Over the last ten years, he has co-founded two companies, managed engineering teams at scale, and delivered products to some of the largest companies in the world. To relax, he enjoys cycling, trail running, attempting to cook, and taking his chocolate lab Franklin to the park.
Industrial Technology Advisor @ the National Research Council's Industrial Research Assistance Program
Bob is a former video game developer now working with the National Research Council's Industrial Research Assistance Program. Based in PEI, he and the rest of the NRC-IRAP team support Canadian businesses in Atlantic Canada to perform innovative research and development.
Director of Engineering @ Nylas
Phil has been building and leading engineering teams for the better part of a decade, first as a co-founder at Affinio in Halifax, and more recently in starting up the Canadian team at Nylas. He was reluctantly extracted from Nova Scotia to Toronto in 2016. His work centers around User Experience, Natural Language Processing, and growing engineering teams.
Senior Software Developer @ MaxMind
Narsa loves computers and tech and using and building software to solve problems and to have fun. He is a polyglot programmer and lately lovesGo and Postgres. He is an open-source novice but think open-source is the bee's knees. Narsa still very often feel like a beginner, if he ever gave up programming hed love to write for a living.
Senior Developer @ Codecov
Terry has worked as a developer around the area for the last ten years. Shes currently working at Codecov leading a small team rebuilding the web experience. When not living all things code coverage she likes to dive deep into topics like graphics rendering on the web, CSS Houdini, and WASM.
Founder @ Glade Software
Matt Johnston likes skiing, skateboarding, writing and building software. In #halihax he is @mattjohnston.
We'll do a quick introduction and kick off the evening.
What macro-economic drivers have changed that will benefit Atlantic Canada? In this lightning talk, Ian will give his case for betting long-term on the ecosystem that's often thought of as a backwater of technology.
Join Robert as he brings us through his prediction for the future of technology trends as we start to rely on going virtual.
Phil makes the claim that fully-remote work under the pandemic has lead to communication challenges between customers, product teams, and software developers. The agile methodologies that have been the norm have proven fragile, and engineering teams are going to have to embrace a new, democratic way of operating - one that puts the emphasis on developer-lead planning and ideas
Grab a refill and a snack then come back to hear from our second speaker.
Join Narsa as he presents his predictions for the future of tech - and beyond.
Get off the main thread!! a poorly optimized website might say as you try to swipe down and the page freezes. While Web Workers and Web Assembly (WASM) are not new browser features; thanks to some new specification proposals and popular front end frameworks changing their rendering strategy were primed to see the open source community start highlighting the possibility of a truly multithreaded web world.
Joing Matt as he presents his predictions for Web 3.