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mesh is Canada's digital transformation and innovation event taking place in Calgary and Toronto each year.

mesh Schedule is Live!

By mesh news, meshU

Unlike the iPhone, which won’t be released until some time later this year, the mesh schedule is ready for consumption!

We’re excited about the keynotes, panels and workshops that are divided into four streams: society, media, marketing and business. Like the past two meshes (Editor’s note: Is that a real word?), we encourage every session to be interactive with lots of Q&A, discussions and conversations.

You’ll also notice that the schedule has plenty of slots between sessions to network, do demos, relax, blog, etc.

The schedule for meshU, a one-day event featuring hands-on workshops about the tools used to build online applications/service, is also available.

Tickets for mesh can be purchased here, while meshU tickets are available here.

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Last Call for 15MOF!

By 15MOF, mesh news

With about a month to go before mesh, we’ve got a few last details to nail down.

One of them is selecting the six companies/entrepeneurs for 15 Minutes of Fame, who will each get the opportunity to give a five-minute presentation in front of more than 400 people.

So, here’s one last call for 15MOF submissions. Get ’em in by the end of the week by filling out a short online application.

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mesh meetup and meshU student tix

By mesh news, meshU

One quick reminder and one update on meshU:

The quick reminder is that we’re having a mesh meetup at the Irish
Embassy
tonight (April 21) starting at about 7:30, so swing on by if
you’re in town and get some pre-mesh socializing in — the snacks are
on us.

The update about meshU is that we’re releasing a batch of 25
discount-priced ($30) student tickets for the day-long workshop event (more
info at the meshU site), so if you’re studying Web
design or development or programming or anything along those lines —
or know someone who is — be sure to book a ticket soon, because they
will probably go quickly.

To be honest, offering student tickets was something we meant to do
from the beginning, but it kind of slipped through the cracks during
all the planning of mesh and meshU — thanks to a number of our
friends and fans for calling us on it. We think it’s a great way of
giving back to the community, and helping the young Web developers and
designers of tomorrow.

mesh on!