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Bridging Futures

A Foresight Workshop for Quebec's Black Entrepreneurs


Date & time
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

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Speaker(s)

Zaccary Dyck, Andrea Betts, Martha Nduwayo

Cost

This event is free

Contact

Martha Nduwayo

Where

Faubourg Building
1250 Guy
Room #600 - District 3 Innovation Centre

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

The Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub, in collaboration with District 3 Innovation Hub and the Office of Community Engagement, presents: "Bridging Futures: A Foresight Workshop for Quebec's Black Entrepreneurs"

A workshop dedicated to equipping Black entrepreneurs with the tools, strategies, and insights to thrive in an ever-changing world.

This dynamic, interactive event invites Black business owners, freelancers, and artists to explore how research and forward-thinking practices can transform their ventures. Together, we will imagine and co-create a future where Black entrepreneurship is informed by data, empowered by collaboration, and resilient in the face of uncertainty.

What to Expect: 

Through hands-on activities and engaging discussions, participants will:

  • Discover how to integrate research and data-driven strategies into their business practices.

  • Gain practical tools to navigate uncertainty and identify emerging opportunities.

  • Contribute to a knowledge hub amplifying the experiences, perspectives, and insights of Black entrepreneurs in Québec.

  • Build connections with like-minded entrepreneurs, researchers, and community supporters to foster collaborative growth.

Join us for a transformative experience where innovation, research, and community come together to empower the future of Black entrepreneurship.

Accessibility:

  • This bilingual event will primarily be in English, but attendees are encouraged to participate in French if preferred. French facilitation and materials will be available to ensure a welcoming space for all.
  • The District 3 space is wheelchair accessible. 

Facilitated by:

  • Zaccary Dyck - Strategic Design Facilitator, District 3

  • Andrea Betts - Administration & Compliance Lead, District 3

  • Martha Nduwayo - Québec Hub Coordinator, Q-BEKH

Registration is required for this event

Free Event, Spots Limited

Organized by the Quebec Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub - Government of Canada, and the Office of Community Engagement - Concordia University 

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