Quantum Careers: Superposition, Strange Matter and Serious Talent

Quantum computing is rapidly emerging as a transformative force across various industries, with projected revenues reaching $72 billion by 2035. As labour demand surges, Generation1.ca’s Virtual Fall 2026 Career Fair and Case Competition aims to connect ambitious talent with companies ready to innovate in this quantum frontier. If you’ve enjoyed our past fairs you are going to truly love this one.

AI and Human Collaboration: NextWave AI’s Winning Strategy for SkillsSnap

Srijan Prakash, the solo Gold Prize winner from Generation1.ca’s Fall 2025 case competition, shares his transformative educational journey, shaped by technology and curiosity. His innovative approach combines artificial intelligence with human insight, aiming to enhance collaboration and ethical AI use. He envisions advancing careers and community impact through responsible technology.

Galactic Ready Talent: Space Odysseys, Cosmic Intelligence and Aliens

Generation1.ca’s Spring 2026 Virtual Career Fair and Case Competition is scheduled for April 24, 2026, from 10 am to 5 pm EST. This event, themed “Galactic Ready Talent,” will explore innovation in the workforce and feature interactive discussions on galactic strategies that tap into the trillion dollar space economy, sustainability and ethical AI. Registration is open for participants and employers.

Congratulations to Generation1.ca’s Case Competition Winners!

At Vividata’s Attention to Action Conference, winners of Generation1.ca’s Case Competition were announced, highlighting the importance of audience measurement in advertising. Discussions included reaching diverse populations and leveraging behavioral science in marketing. The event featured eight teams tackling AI ethics and workforce challenges, with NextWave AI, Triomphe, and Insights by Cheche recognized for their innovative solutions.

Fall Reading of Stories from the Centre

Arundati Dandapani, Founder and CEO of Generation1.ca, received a grant from the National Public Readings Program to present her book in October 2025. Her project highlights the experiences of immigrants through compelling narratives and data, showcasing their challenges and resilience while shaping North American identity. This acknowledgment marks another milestone in global data leadership and storytelling.