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Canada 3.0 was a forum initially held in Stratford, Ontario, Canada on June 8–9, 2009. Over 1500 attendees gathered in Stratford to begin discussions on making Canada a world leader in the digital economy. Canada 3.0 brought together industry leaders, researchers and students to discuss digital media in Canada. The roster of speakers and stream leaders included representatives from industry, government and academia. Digital momentum over the long haul: that's what Canada 3.0 is about.〔(June 8, 2009: 'Digital nation' key to economic recovery, academics say (Globe & Mail) )〕 The event itself provides a once-a-year opportunity for Canadians in digital media to come together to discuss the key issues and make the plans required to propel Canada to a leadership position in global digital media. But Canada 3.0 is greater than an event - it's a shared idea that requires the energy and passion of inventors, academia, entrepreneurs, industry, and government to become reality. The Canada 3.0 Community provides the repository for collecting and sharing the information, discussion, and outcomes of our collaborations. Canada 3.0 is a joint effort of the Canadian Digital Media Network (CDMN) and the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus. In 2008 it was recognized that Canada had existing expertise in many areas digital media. Though the industry was (and is) dispersed, our national know-how could be harnessed to create greater momentum for all areas of digital media. Canada 3.0 was born to start the discussion. To create critical connections and networks. And to determine - as a group - how to position Canada to advantage as we move from the 2.0 world of information sharing, collaboration, interoperability, and user-centred design to 3.0: the next stage of digital - whatever it may look like. For both 2009 and 2010, sponsors have included: City of Stratford, Open Text, PricewaterhouseCoopers and RIM.〔(2010 Sponsor List )〕 Canada 3.0 2011 is enabled by Platinum sponsors: OpenText, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Research In Motion (RIM), and supported by The City of Stratford and University of Waterloo Stratford Campus. http://www.canada30.com/partners.html For further information and details on registration, go to (www.canada30.ca ). The site includes information on how to enter the ‘Canada: A Digital Nation 2017’ video contest. You can connect to Canada 3.0 for news and updates through LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Lanyrd and Twitter (the hashtag for Canada 3.0 is #can30). ==Canada 3.0 2009== Canada 3.0 2009 was the launch of the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus and the Canadian Digital Media Network.〔(June 5, 2009: Interview of Open Text Chairman Tom Jenkins on BNN (video) )〕 There were four streams attendees could choose to participate in: building digital infrastructure, mobility and media, digital media research and commercialization and skills development.〔(May 19, 2009: Canada 3.0 event looks to attract IT professionals at ITWorld Canada )〕 Speakers included: Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry; RIM Co-Chief Executive Officer Mike Laziridis; and Chad Gaffield, president of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.〔(June 6, 2009: Harnessing the opportunities of an intelligent, responsive web (Waterloo Region Record) )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Canada 3.0」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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