

Sports and Tech Re-imagined
Sports and Tech Re-imagined hosted by QSLA in partnership with Toronto Tech Week will bring together sport enthusiasts, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, tech founders and coaches for a dynamic exploration of how innovation is reshaping the future of sport. This high energy event features a panel discussion diving into the technologies transforming athlete development, performance analytics, coaching strategies and how lessons from sports can help to cultivate habits of success in life!
Attendees will walk away with gain insider perspectives on:
• How AI, data, and wearable tech are elevating athletic performance and recovery
• How the business of sport is evolving
• Emerging opportunities for entrepreneurs, athletes and job seekers
• How coaches and performance experts are integrating technology into real world training environments
• How lessons from sport can inspire habits that drive personal success
Panel Speakers:
Rey Lambie, Founder and CEO, Founder Athlete Inc. and Ex-Hockey Player
Abz Prakash, Director of Mental Performance at Above The Neck Inc.
Kelvin Chu, Co-founder, Peripheral Labs
Ryan Mingo, Coach with Uchenna Academy and Certified Personal Trainer with Jump Labs
Moderator and Event Co-host: Stacey Ann Berry, President and Founder, Bstellar®Group Inc.
Exclusive Fireside Chat: featuring Claude Nembhard, CEO of Ontario Basketball. Moderated by Dave McNee, chair for QSLA and Principal at Uchenna Academy
To elevate the experience, guests will enjoy light lunch, and a live DJ, creating a vibrant atmosphere for networking across the sport and tech ecosystems. The event will conclude with the official campaign launch announcement for the QSLA’s Foundation, unveiling its mission and future initiatives.
ABOUT Toronto Tech Week:
Toronto Tech Week is a citywide celebration of the people building what’s next. From May 25–29, 2026, founders, investors, and builders come together for hundreds of community-led events across Toronto, connecting tens of thousands of people around Canadian tech. Torontotechweek.com