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INDIGENOUS
TRAILBLAZERS
Prosperity in the Prairies
and Beyond

About The Indigenous Trailblazers Summit
This groundbreaking event will unite the FNMI business community and
key industry players to advance economic success. With a focus on
reconciliation, the summit aims to foster new connections, enhance existing relationships, and promote collaboration among Indigenous businesses, communities, and our industry allies. Join us on this transformative journey towards a more inclusive and prosperous future.
Tradeshow
92 Vendor Booths - First Nation, Metis & Inuit Entrepreneurs, Consultants, Tech Professionals, Artisans, 100% Community owned businesses and our Non-Indigenous ally partners.
Award Ceremony
Participants of the trade show will be given an opportunity to select one Indigenous Entrepreneur booth, one Indigenous Consultant booth, and one Indigenous Tech booth of their choosing to receive a recognition award. Winners will be announced at the evening gala.
Keynote & Panel Discussion
The summit will feature an interactive panel discussion, encouraging dynamic engagement between Indigenous experts and industry leaders to harmonize Indigenous inclusion as outlined in Call to Action 92. Anonymous audience questions will spark thoughtful dialogue, challenging panelists to share practical insights and solutions.
VIP Mixer
Invite only, VIP guests will join for food and drinks to get to know each other before the summit starts on May 4, 2026.

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OUR 2026 EXHIBITORS
The Venue • Edmonton Convention Centre

It’s impossible to miss the Edmonton Convention Centre as you approach from the North Saskatchewan River Valley, but the most convenient entrance will depend on how you choose to arrive. The convention centre sits between 97 Street and Jasper Avenue, and Grierson Hill NW, with visitor entrances accessible at both the top and bottom of the hill.