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Impact was founded in 2004 by Kunal Gupta, who was a first-year software engineering student at the University of Waterloo. [3] Gupta, along with his classmate Gaurav Jain and three others, envisioned a non-profit, student-run organization promoting entrepreneurship among Canadian youth in order to advocate entrepreneurship among high school, university, and college students.
The Impact became repeat Voyageurs Cup champions by defeating Toronto FC in the 2014 Canadian Championship final on June 4, 2014. [26] Despite their success in the domestic cup, the Impact struggled in league play. The Impact finished the 2014 MLS season with a record of 6–18–10 (W-L-D), finishing last in the league.
A crowd of 38,000 was on hand to watch the first match of the 2013 series, where Montreal won 2–1. Additionally, in 2013, the Impact won their first Canadian Championship since joining MLS. During their 2013 Canadian Championship run, the Impact defeated Toronto by a 6–0 scoreline, to date, the largest margin of victory in the derby history ...
The Conference and Workshop on Neural Information Processing Systems (abbreviated as NeurIPS and formerly NIPS) is a machine learning and computational neuroscience conference held every December. Along with ICLR and ICML, it is one of the three primary conferences of high impact in machine learning and artificial intelligence research. [1]
The Symposia went internationally from 2001 by hosting in Canada. Asia followed in 2005, Europe in 2006, Africa in 2007, Australia in 2009, [5] and South America in 2013. [6] [7] In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first virtual conference was held in 2020 [8] [9] and the format is referred to as eSymposia.
Pages in category "Conferences in Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
IMPACT, formerly known as Partnership Africa Canada (PAC) until October 2017, [3] [4] is a non-governmental organization which attempts to control the sourcing of minerals in regions of conflict [5] and campaign against "blood diamonds".
Nicholson described the Arctic as a "low-tension area" and emphasized Canada's efforts to foster more international cooperation in the region. [125] Just prior to the launch of the 2013 Halifax Forum, Hagel and Nicholson signed the US-Canada Asia-Pacific Framework to increase their security cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. [126] [127]