FOR CANADIAN REGISTERED INVESTMENT ADVISORS ONLY

Disruptive and innovative trends are fundamentally transforming our world. Over the next decade, an estimated $90 trillion will be added to equity market appreciation, and more than half of that is expected to come from disruptive technologies.

Join us in discussing investment opportunities in the technologies of the future.

Cybersecurity. Find out why cyber security is a priority in the new economy.

 

Future Cars. Discover investing opportunities in electric vehicles and autonomous driving.

 

eGaming & eSports. Understand the expanding ecosystem of the electronic gaming industry.

 

Cloud Computing. Learn about the fast-growing cloud computing industry.

 

Big Tech. Gain exposure to six tech giants in one ETF.

 

These presentations are CE Credit pending.

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