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IT@UofT 2025 Conference

May 6, 2025 - May 7, 2025

Presented by Information Technology Services, the IT@UofT conference is a forum for people to share ideas, learn about information technology innovations and make lasting connections with colleagues from across the tri-campus community.

This year’s conference theme is Metamorphosis: Transforming Tomorrow. IT@UofT 2025 will feature five streams on the following topics:

  • Technical innovations
  • Leadership
  • The future of work (research, teaching and administration)
  • Information security
  • Artificial intelligence

The conference is an in-person event open to faculty and staff across U of T, including IT leaders, technical specialists, decision-makers, communications professionals and administrators.

Event Details

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Start:
May 6, 2025
End:
May 7, 2025
Website:
https://conference2025.its.utoronto.ca/

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