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German Technology Day 2022 at Humber College

November 25, 2022

A video re-cap of German Technology Day 2022 at Humber College 2022.

Humber College hosted German Technology Day, which featured fifteen prominent Canadian based German companies that specialize in automation and advanced manufacturing.

This Trade Show and Conference features an exhibit hall, presentations, and an exciting Innovation Hub featuring the latest tech from 15 German exhibitors.

Humber’s Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation (BCTI) was the perfect venue for the event as it is designed to inspire innovation, support skills development, and promote science, technology, engineering, art, and math outreach with industry and community partners. Located at Humber’s North Campus, the BDTI builds on Humber’s expertise in areas such as automation, robotics, systems integration, user experience testing, applied research, and work-integrated learning.

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Find out more about the Barrett CTI https://humber.ca/barrett-centre-for-…

and German Technology Day https://germantechnologyday.com/

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Live Registration Is Open to German Technology Day

If you have pre-registered or are registering, please register by clicking here for the Oct 20 event in Toronto, and click here to register for the Nov 3 Montreal event!

German Technology Day 2022 at Humber College

Toronto | Thursday, Oct 20 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm ET | Humber College

Montreal | Thursday, Nov 3 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm ET | Plaza Centre-Ville

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