Police Tech Conference & Expo: April 30 – May 1

March 18, 2024

Hosted by the Canadian Institute, the Police Tech Conference & Expo returns for another exciting year with curated programming that will allow you to experience the convergence of Canada’s senior law enforcement officers and the trailblazers of innovative technology companies.

This year’s conference co-chairs include Ron Anderson (Chief Information Technology Officer, Edmonton Police Service) and Paul VandeGraaf (Chief of Police, Cobourg Police Service).

Join chiefs, deputy chiefs, and directors of IT for this first-of-its-kind, must-attend conference and expo that will balance in-person learning with hands-on interactivity focusing on the latest technology solutions for law enforcement. Network with experts in the field and see demonstrations of the newest devices and services used in police departments, security services, and law enforcement agencies across Canada.

The Police Tech Conference & Expo takes place on April 30 – May 1, 2024, at the Mississauga Convention Center in Toronto, Canada. To learn more about the conference and view this year’s agenda, click here.

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    Joe Miller (B.Sc., Notre Dame) is an entrepreneur, innovator and intellectual property specialist with extensive experience in technology transfer. Throughout his career he has led strategic ventures at the University Health Network (UHN), the Innovation Cluster, and Ontario Tech, where he was responsible for the University’s IP identification, evaluation, administration and commercialization.

    Areas of expertise include IP value creation, technology evaluation, tech transfer, commercialization grant writing, collaborative strategies and start-up assistance.