The mission

Move from being consulted to directing the work.

For two decades, Indigenous communities have been invited to "consult" on technology that was already designed, funded, and half-deployed. AI is moving too fast for that pattern to continue.

AI NOW exists so Indigenous founders, elected leaders, educators, procurement officers, data custodians, and capital allocators are in the same room — with AI vendors, federal program leads, and researchers — making actual decisions, setting actual contracts, and opening actual doors.

Canadian prairie and mountains
"Nothing about us, without us — and this time, ahead of the curve rather than ten years behind it." — AI NOW founding principle
Who it's for

If you're making AI decisions for an Indigenous business, nation, or community — this is your room.

01

Indigenous founders & executives

Building AI into your company, agency, or nation-owned business. You need vendor connections, procurement paths, and peer benchmarking.

02

Nation & community leadership

Chiefs, council, economic development officers, data custodians, health and education leads making policy decisions about AI deployment.

03

Partners & sponsors

AI vendors, capital allocators, federal program offices, and researchers who want to work with Indigenous communities — not "for" them.

The producers

A 50/50 joint venture between
IOPPS and Inspire Group of Companies.

Marketing & Community

IOPPS

Nathan Arias and the IOPPS team run AI NOW's storytelling: online content, speaker interviews, partner outreach, and the social surface around the event.

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Production & Logistics

Inspire Group of Companies

Karen McCarthy and the Inspire team own conference production, venue operations, Indigenous event protocol, and on-the-ground logistics.

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Ready?

The room fills fast.

300 seats total. Once they're gone, you'll be waiting until the next one.