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TEDxUW features talks on collaboration
Join the Waterloo community in celebrating the power of collaboration at a TEDxUW livestream event
Join the Waterloo community in celebrating the power of collaboration at a TEDxUW livestream event
By Staff Marketing and Strategic CommunicationsThe TEDxUW conference is bringing another round of dynamic speakers to Waterloo this weekend with a full day of talks about the power of collaboration.
Three of the speakers in the TEDxUW lineup are University of Waterloo alumni:
Registration for the event on November 14 is closed now but the public is encouraged to attend the official livestream event at the Student Life Centre Great Hall. Visit TEDxUW for more information on the live stream.
Other speakers include:
TEDxUW has been featured on several prestigious platforms such as Forbes, Levo League and on the all-time top 10 TEDx talks list on TED.com.
A team of dedicated volunteers, all University of Waterloo students, have been working behind the scenes to bring TEDxUW to the community.
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