Public Sector Innovation Show –

Saskatchewan

Innovation for Successful Citizen-Focused Outcomes

June 26th, 2024
Regina, Saskatchewan

180+

attendees in 2023

29

inspiring speakers

9

Round tables

What’s In Store For 2024

We are living in an era of unprecedented change, and evolving citizen expectations with rapidly advancing technology, complex policies, and socioeconomic factors that are not responsive to traditional approaches to stimulating growth. This is the right time to take action, work together, and build a culture for the future by beginning and continuing your transformation journey!

Cross-agency collaboration drives common outcomes when leaders from various organizations and departments work together and share their visions for driving innovation. These partnerships can be used to leverage and turn ideas into real solutions and, in turn, create better services available for all citizens. This will result in improved outcomes for citizens with the integrity, innovation, and enthusiasm of a world-class public service.

Public Sector Innovation Show Saskatchewan is a one-day, in-person event designed to help you address current public sector challenges and discover solutions offered, best practices and strategies. This summit will bring public sector leaders, innovators, and policymakers, all under one roof, to explore the potential of technology in mitigating modern challenges.

Benefits of Sponsoring

Thought Leadership
Demonstrate your capabilities and share your stories and case studies via this high-impact in-person event

Brand Awareness
Boost your brand awareness with your target audience by leveraging our multiple marketing channels and routes to market.

Lead Generation
Develop targeted leads and turn them into sales opportunities through detailed audience profiling and polling.

Our 2024 Speakers Include

CLINT REPSKI
Deputy Minister
Ministry of Education
Government of
Saskatchewan

LOUISE MICHAUD
Assistant Deputy Minister
President & CEO
Saskatchewan Housing
Corporation

DAN AHO
Director
Business Systems
Advanced Education
Government of
Saskatchewan 

DENISE KLOTZ
Executive Director
Office of the Workers’ Advocate Government
of Saskatchewan

PETER AKHIGBE
Director
Enterprise IT
Project Management
Office
Government of
Saskatchewan

KARI PATON
Executive Director
Service Delivery
Ministry of Social
Services

DAN WILKINS
Chief Information Security Officer
Arizona Department
of Economic Security
(DES)
 

Kanaris Paraskevopoulos
EVP & Chief Digital &
Information Officer
Digital & Information
Services
Saskatchewan
Government Insurance
(SGI)

RAYMOND SAUNDERS
Director
Strategic
Architecture and IT
Security
Saskatchewan
Polytechnic

ROB CAMERON
Chief Marshall
Saskatchewan Marshals
Service

DUSTIN OLSON
Manager
Strategic Initiatives
Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement
Government of
Saskatchewan

KYLE TOFFMAN
Deputy Minister
Ministry of Highways
Government of
Saskatchewan

WHO ATTENDED IN 2023

Chiefs | Directors | Heads | Managers of

Digital, Transformation &
Engagement

Government Technology
Platforms

Service Design and Delivery

Customer Engagement &
Experience (CX)

Workforce, Learning and Development and HR

Technology, Insights & Analytics

Strategic Planning and Operations Data

Learning & Development

Event Partners

29 Inspiring Speakers

Hear from Saskatchewan’s senior government decision makers as they discuss pioneering data, digital, ICT, and people strategies that are driving the innovation agenda and transforming government services for positive citizen outcomes.

A Chance to Get Out of the Office

Step out of the office and discover ways to foster innovation within your organization. Join 170+ peers at the showcase, engage in conversations, and explore new possibilities together.

An Immersive Show Floor

Discover an exciting show floor featuring the latest technology providers offering solutions to your key challenges. Take advantage of networking breaks to explore the exhibition and find innovative solutions for your needs.

It was a good opportunity to learn what challenges others are facing and the steps they are taking to address them.

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