Web Summit Vancouver will bring some of the biggest names in tech to the city next week

Over 100 of the world’s top leaders in tech will be attending the highly anticipated Web Summit Vancouver next week, and it’s not too late to get your ticket.
Web Summit Vancouver will take place from May 27 to 30 and is known as the “Olympics of Tech.”
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The four-day event will bring thousands of global entrepreneurs, investors, leaders, and media to the Vancouver Convention Centre for innovative panels and thought-provoking discussions covering everything from AI to marketing, tech ecosystems, and much more.
Some notable speakers include:
- Jay Graber – CEO, BlueSky
- Brad Smith – Vice Chair and President, Microsoft
- Max Lytvyn – Co-founder, Grammarly
- Gary Marcus – Professor, scientist, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and AI contrarian, NYU
- May Habib, Co-founder and CEO, Write
- Raquel Urtasun – Founder and CEO, Waab
- Qasar Younis – Co-founder and CEO, Applied Intuition
- Laura A. Clayton – President, Corporates, Thomson Reuters
- Nicole Parlapino – Chief Marketing Officer, Tubi
- Neil Patel – Founder, Neil Patel Digital
- JaVale McGee – 3x NBA Champion, Olympic Gold Medallist, Grammy Nominated Producer
- Peter Montopoli -Chief Tournament Officer, Canada FIFA World Cup 2026
View the full list of speakers online.
The event is organized by Web Summit, which also holds large-scale technology conferences worldwide in cities like Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, and Doha. Vancouver’s event will be the first Web Summit in North America.
It’s not just global names that will be attending, as over 300 B.C. companies will be showcased, highlighting how important the tech sector is to the province’s economic and innovative growth.
If you’re looking to attend, tickets for the 2025 Vancouver Web Summit are still available. Offers are available for groups, partners, investors, and startups.
Web Summit Vancouver 2025
When: May 27 to 30, 2025
Time: Various times
Where: Vancouver Convention Centre — 1055 Canada Pl.
Tickets: Purchase online
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