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2014 TMT Predictions with Duncan Stewart
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, April 17, 2014 · 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Location
The Windsor Star News Cafe 300 Ouellette Ave Second Floor Windsor, ON N9A 7B4 Canada
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Description
Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) Predictions 2014
Deloitte predicts that a quarter of smartphones sold in 2014 will have screens 5" or larger. What does this mean for companies in tech, media and telecom? Learn about these trends and other key developments in the Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) Predictions 2014.
Deloitte’s TMT Predictions are based on worldwide research ― including in-depth interviews with clients, Deloitte alumni, industry analysts, global industry leaders and more than 8,000 Deloitte practitioners.
Duncan Stewart Director of Research, Deloitte Canada
Duncan is the Director of TMT Research for Deloitte Canada and is a globally recognized expert on forecasting of consumer and enterprise technology, media & telecommunications trends. He presents regularly at conferences and to companies on marketing, technology, consumer trends and the longer term TMT outlook. He also works with individual clients (across all industries) in assessing the impact of technological, demographic and regulatory changes on their business strategies. He is a member of Deloitte’s national TMT executive team, and co-author of Deloitte Research’s annual Predictions report on trends in TMT. Duncan has more than two decades of experience in the TMT industry. As an analyst and portfolio manager, he has provided research or made investments in the entire Canadian technology and telecommunications sector, and won the Canadian Technology Fund Manager of the Year award in its inaugural year. In his time as an investor he deployed a cumulative $2 billion of capital into global TMT markets. Duncan has a high profile media presence and is frequently interviewed on technology, media and telecommunications issues. He has been a technology columnist for the Globe and Mail, CBC Radio and the National Post. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of British Columbia.
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About the organizer
WEtech Alliance is Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent's Technology Accelerator; an industry-led non-profit organization focused on driving the growth and success of Windsor Essex’s technology centric companies and entrepreneurs through leadership, connections and promotion. WEtech strives to identify, find solutions and foster the development of the technology industry in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent by engaging companies in the technology and innovation sector, as well as companies who utilize technology.
The Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic (LTEC) is a clinical project of the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor. LTEC’s goal is to provide upper year law students with a unique clinical legal education experience, and in turn support entrepreneurship and innovation in the Windsor-Essex region.