On April 27 – 28, 2015, Pawly was excited to participate in
the 10th edition of the Ontario
Centres of Excellence’s Discovery trade show and conference. The event plays
host to key players from industry, academia, government, the investment
community as well as entrepreneurs and students to pursue collaboration
opportunities. Renowned keynote speakers and panels ignite discussion,
knowledge-sharing and new perspectives.
Discovery was hosted at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre
in Toronto. Over the two days, more than 450 exhibitors and 3000 attendees
thronged the conference.
We were thrilled to witness some great new thought provoking
ideas and start-up concepts just like us at the event. On the first day we
bumped into teaBOT, a retail platform
for customized tea through technology. Imagine a variety
of fresh loose tea leaves transforming into fresh hot tea at the press of a
button. We made our custom blend, and got lost in savouring the exotic and
authentic taste!
teaBot's booth |
As well, we tried a cool helicopter simulator, exhibited by ACE. The simulator had a total of six screens, and
was so real that we were so scared to crash!
ACE's booth |
And on the closing day of the conference, we had eaten our first ever 3-D printed cookies! Thanks to Structur3D. While we can’t say they were the best cookies we’ve tasted, they were definitely the most unique.
Structur3D's booth (Photo Credit: Ontario Centres of Excellence) |
Structur3D is the creator of the 3D printer add-on called Discov3ry, a universal paste extruder, giving creators around the globe the capability to print intricate and complex designs with a range of soft materials.
Meanwhile, our snappy robot, Pawly, attracted scores of
attendees, entrepreneurs and investors to the Pawly booth, keeping us on our
toes throughout the two days!
Pawly's booth |
Over the two days, we also had the chance to hear from world-renowned thought leaders, senior business leaders, and serial entrepreneurs. On the first day, David Roberts, faculty member, Singularity University, delivered a jaw dropping talk on disruptive technologies. The second day saw senior business executives from Airbnb and Uber talk about their origins and future expansion strategies.
Chad Hurley in conversation with CBC’s Amanda Lang (Photo Credit: Ontario Centres of Excellence) |
Looking back, it was a great experience and we had a lot of fun meeting and talking to myriad of people with diverse backgrounds and interests. And yeah, we were so blown away by the amazing concepts and ideas exhibited at the event. A big shout to all the fellow exhibitors!
We head to the digifest next! Until then, take care
and enjoy the warm weather!
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