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Building World-Class Engineering & UX Teams at Scale

Building World-Class Engineering & UX Teams at Scale

Thu, Apr 16, 10:00 PM
From Obsidi® Tech Talks - Tech Professionals Toronto, CA

Autodesk is shaping how the world is designed — and this **[Obsidi® Tech Talk](https://carter.obsidi.com/event/e58ee68d-8aad-4f1d-a9d0-1631a21fd5ad?utm_source=obsidi&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=techtalks-2026-apr-16&utm_content=meetup-hyperlink&utm_obsidi_source=events)** gives you direct access to the teams behind that impact. Join senior Engineering and UX leaders on April 16, 2026, for an inside look at how high-performing product organizations build, scale, and ship at an enterprise level. From working with massive datasets to designing tools used by millions across industries, you’ll hear how real teams solve complex technical challenges — not just what worked, but what didn’t. This session goes beyond theory. Expect practical insights into modern tech stacks, cross-functional collaboration, leadership decision-making, and the trade-offs of building at scale. You’ll leave with clear takeaways you can apply to your own projects, teams, and career trajectory. Whether you’re leading squads, architecting systems, or preparing for your next career move — this conversation is built for engineers who want to level up. Register Now - **[CLICK HERE](https://carter.obsidi.com/event/e58ee68d-8aad-4f1d-a9d0-1631a21fd5ad?utm_source=obsidi&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=techtalks-2026-apr-16&utm_content=meetup-hyperlink&utm_obsidi_source=events)**

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🚀 Evening: Building New Connections.

🚀 Evening: Building New Connections.

Thu, Apr 9, 11:30 PM
From Collective Growth Lounge
3.8

(Inside Malang Bar & Lounge) 🎟 $12 Admission — includes shared pool table access 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Open to all! Limited to 35 attendees – secure your spot now! 🗓️ Every Thursday, 7:00 PM 📍 918 Dundas St E Unit C2/C3, Mississauga, ON L4Y 4H9 🤝 Curated networking activities for easy connection Forge meaningful bonds and expand your network at our vibrant community gathering! This isn't just another event; it's an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals in a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere. Imagine an evening filled with engaging conversations, shared laughter, and the beginning of powerful new collaborations. You'll discover fresh perspectives, unlock potential opportunities, and strengthen your professional and personal circle within the Synergy Hub community. Don't miss out on crafting unforgettable moments and building your invaluable support system. For added fun and easy ice-breaking, attendees will have access to shared pool tables, creating a casual and interactive way to connect throughout the evening. • Expand your professional and personal network • Discover potential collaborations and opportunities • Gain fresh insights and diverse perspectives • Strengthen your sense of community and belonging Come for the connections. Stay for the community. Leave with lasting relationships.

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Mob Programming at Mofer Coffee

Mob Programming at Mofer Coffee

Sat, Apr 11, 8:00 PM
From Maple Code
4.8

Let’s do some coding together at a cafe! No more working alone in the weekend. Here, we write code together. And I mean together together. Not occupying-the-same-space-but-separate together. Here’s how it works: Jennifer brings her mobile app project, tells everyone that it is like Pinterest for recipes and she’d like to work on the nav bar. Paul and Chloe think Jennifer's project is fascinating, and they join the group. They gather around Jennifer’s laptop and work on the nav bar for 2 hours. Jennifer is the one typing out the code while Paul and Chloe research, brainstorm, and offer suggestions. If you’re feeling stuck on your own project or need a motivation boost, bring it to mob programming! Want to learn by watching how others code and solve problems? Join someone else’s project at this event! Oh and we love your half-done projects that you are a bit embarrassed to share. Absolutely bring those to the event! **Discord**: We use Discord to share screen & code snippets during the event. Also feel free to share your projects here before the event! https://discord.gg/yvAGbh4PpD **Event policy**: * We have 0 tolerance for harassment. * We don’t allow the projects that are not meant to be shared in public such as school assignments, interview tasks, or trade secrets. * The goal is to write code. We discourage you from pitching business ideas here, doing code reviews, or spending the whole event on planning what to do. * Please buy a drink, and tip the barista well.

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Intellectual Property: Protection or Government-Granted Monopoly?

Intellectual Property: Protection or Government-Granted Monopoly?

Thu, Apr 16, 11:00 PM
From Liberty Labs Toronto

Join Liberty Labs Toronto for our tenth meetup on **Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 7:00 PM** near Yonge and Eglinton! We’ll examine one of the most contentious issues in libertarian thought: patents, copyrights, and intellectual property laws. Are they legitimate protections for creators, or state-enforced monopolies that stifle innovation, raise prices, and violate the principles of true property rights? This will be a balanced, thought-provoking discussion covering: * The philosophical case for and against IP * How patents actually work in practice (pharma, software, everyday inventions) * Real-world effects on innovation, competition, and consumer costs * Alternatives like trade secrets, first-mover advantage, and open-source models * Canadian-specific IP rules and how they impact independent creators and entrepreneurs What to expect: * Open, respectful discussion with plenty of room for different libertarian viewpoints * Complimentary appetizers and a drink ticket * Everyone who attends will receive a million-dollar Zimbabwe note as a fun take-home reminder of real value vs. fiat illusions * Connect with 10-20 liberty-minded Torontonians Venue: Pickle Barrel (2300 Yonge St, at Yonge & Eglinton), right above Eglinton Station. Easy parking in the Yonge Eglinton Centre garage or nearby Green P lots.

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LCMP Session - 002

LCMP Session - 002

Sat, Apr 11, 3:30 PM
From Toronto Live Collaborative Music Production Sessions

## **Let’s Make Something Real** You’re invited to a **Music Production Session** of **Pure Creation.** We’re stripping away the gatekeeping and the endless tutorials. This isn’t a masterclass; it’s a digital jam session where the goal is to walk out with a track that has everyone’s DNA on it. Whether you’re a professional sound designer or you just bought your first MIDI controller yesterday, if you have ideas, we want them in the mix. ### **The Vibe** * **Genre Agnostic:** From lo-fi beats and cinematic soundscapes to heavy techno or glitch—if it sounds good, it stays. * **DAW Agnostic:** Logic, Ableton, FL Studio, Bitwig? It doesn't matter. Use the tools that help you speak. * **Creation Over Teaching:** We believe the best way to learn is by doing. You’ll pick up tricks by osmosis, but our primary mission is the "Export" button. ### **How It Works** We’re keeping the workflow lean so we can stay in the flow state: 1. **Access:** Make sure to Register your spot on MeetUp as well as at [LCMP](lcmpbygoccai.com) to receive ***access links*** to all files as well as the ***final location*** for confirmed attendees. We’ll use a shared Dropbox folder to swap stems, loops, and one-shots in real-time. **Note:** If you are not signed up on [LCMP](lcmpbygoccai.com) **and** MeetUp, you wont receive access. 2. **Bring Your Gear:** Laptop + DAW + Headphones + Charging Cable, Extension Cord (If you need it) Ensure you’re ready to make noise the moment you plug in. 3. **The Master Mix:** We’ll have a central project running. 4. **The Drop:** You create a part, share it, and watch the track evolve. ### **The Essentials** * **Who:** Creatives, noisemakers, and rhythmic thinkers of all skill levels. * **The Goal:** Ensure every person in the room makes a tangible contribution to the final piece. * **The Energy:** High vibes, zero ego, and a shared love for digital alchemy. **Ready to plug in?** We’re keeping these sessions intimate to ensure the best workflow. Location and final logistics will be sent once your spot is confirmed. Register at [LCMP](lcmpbygoccai.com) **"Good energy, good people, and most importantly, good music."**

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Catacomb Warriors I-Group (Toronto)

Thu, Apr 9, 11:00 PM
From ManKind Project (MKP) of Ontario
4.8

Please contact event host, Christopher, for the event location at christopher.tyrrell@ymail.com

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform that helps you connect with people sharing similar interests. Whether you're into electronics, gaming, or any hobby, you can find or create communities and participate in events.

You can search Meetup for groups focusing on electronics projects in Toronto. Simply enter your location and interest, and you'll see listings of active groups and events near you.

Events can range from casual get-togethers to structured electronic workshops and classes. Each group might focus on different project types and skill levels.

Yes, you can start your own group on Meetup. By doing so, you can create events, attract members with similar interests, and build a community around electronics projects.

Joining groups on Meetup is typically free, though some events may have a cost to cover materials or venue rentals. Check the event details for any fee information.

Yes, you can attend events in any location listed on Meetup. If traveling, you could explore electronics project meetups in different cities when you're away from Toronto.

No prior expertise is necessary. Many groups welcome beginners, so you can learn and progress your skills with guidance from more experienced members.

Meetup connects people based on shared interests, making it likely you'll encounter fellow electronics enthusiasts looking to collaborate on projects.

Events can be either in-person or online, depending on the group's arrangements. Always check the details of each event to know how they're conducted.

Yes, there's no limit to how many groups you can join. This allows you to connect with various communities focusing on different aspects of electronics.

The frequency of meetups depends on the group organizers. Some groups may meet weekly, while others might meet monthly or less frequently.

If no groups exist in your area, consider starting your own. Meetup provides resources to help you build and grow a community around your interests.

While Meetup fosters opportunities for connection, success often depends on individual participation and the active engagement of group members.

Typically, events are organized by individual groups or hosts; Meetup provides the platform to facilitate these community gatherings.

Yes, you can use Meetup’s messaging features to interact with group members or organizers, which helps you get to know them before attending an event.