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Toronto Singles Night For Professionals By Soulmates Club

Toronto Singles Night For Professionals By Soulmates Club

Thu, May 28, 11:00 PM
From Toronto Singles Night For Professionals By Soulmates Club

Toronto's professional singles deserve better than dating apps and awkward bar introductions. Soulmates Club is raising the standard. **Make sure you get your ticket through Eventbrite: [click here](https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1989964088156)** Join us for an intimate evening of real conversation, genuine connection, and effortless mingling curated exclusively for ambitious professionals who are serious about finding love. **What to expect:** * A handpicked guest list capped at just 50 attendees * An upscale, welcoming atmosphere at one of Toronto's premier venues, Myth * Smart casual dress code, come as your best self Follow us to learn more! Website: [https://thesoulmatesclub.com/](https://thesoulmatesclub.com/ "https://thesoulmatesclub.com/") Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/the_soulmates_club](https://www.instagram.com/the_soulmates_club "https://www.instagram.com/the_soulmates_club")

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Build Your Own Home Lab

Build Your Own Home Lab

Thu, May 28, 10:00 PM
From Mississauga .NET User Group
4.8

**Build Your Own Home Lab: Take Control of Your Digital Life! 🏠💻** Ever wondered how to run your own “mini data center” at home? Join us for a hands-on and fun session where we’ll explore the basics of building a general-purpose home lab—from choosing the right hardware to running powerful self-hosted services right from your own home. 💡 Why self-host? \- Take full control of your data 🔐 \- Reduce \(or eliminate\!\) monthly subscriptions 💸 \- Improve your data access\, reliability and redundancy ⚡ \- Learn awesome real\-world tech skills We’ll cover: 🖥️ Hardware basics — what you actually need (and what you don’t) 🧠 Software stack — how to bring everything together And we’ll demo some cool services you can run yourself: 📦 NAS — your own private cloud storage 🏡 Home Assistant — automate your home like a pro 🎥 Frigate DVR — smart AI-powered security cameras 🎬 Plex Media Server — your personal Netflix 🎧 Audiobookshelf — manage your audiobook library 🌐 NGINX Proxy Manager — clean, simple access to your services 🛡️ OPNsense — build your own powerful router/firewall 📁 Filebrowser — your own Google Drive alternative 🖥️ Ollama - your own private ChatGPT Whether you’re just curious or already tinkering, this session will give you the tools and inspiration to start building your own home lab. 👉 Warning: Side effects may include excessive tinkering, upgrading hardware, and never trusting cloud subscriptions the same way again **Speaker: Edgar Canola** Electrical Engineer and Electronics Technician working in the power generation field, driven by a lifelong passion for technology. I enjoy tinkering with computers and hardware, repairing and restoring vintage electronics, game consoles, exploring retro computing and retro gaming, audio gear, music, and 3D printing. **Schedule:** 6:00 - 6:30 - Meet 'n Greet with Pizza and Pop 6:30 - 6:45 - Introduction and Welcome 6:45 - 7:45 - Main Presentation 7:45 - 8:00 - Closing 8:00 - ? - (Optional - whoever would like to join) Continue our conversations at Bar 6ix, 201 City Centre Drive (3 minute walk) **Where to Find Us** Room 204 in the Hazel McCallion Central Library. 2nd Level. **Parking** There is a parking garage under the library. Parking is free from 6PM on.

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Toronto Young Professional & Startup Enthusiast Meetup

Toronto Young Professional & Startup Enthusiast Meetup

Mon, May 25, 10:00 PM
From Toronto Young Professional and Startup Enthusiast Meetup Group
4.6

Welcome to the Toronto Young Professional & Startup Enthusiast Meetup Group! Navigating work/personal life in this mega city can be challenging ! We welcome all the Toronto young professionals & startup lovers to join this community that provides you an inclusive and casual platform to share, discuss, and grow! No matter what career stage you are at, what industry you work for, or what startup idea you are brainstorming, this inclusive & vibrant community aims to help you embark on your new personal/work journey! If work sounds annoying to you or you are new to the city, you can just come have a coffee and meet new people! Let's exchange ideas and create new memories together! We welcome you to join us at Sweetway Cafe. We plan to meet weekly or biweekly at various locations in Toronto. If you have any suggestions for meeting locations or activities, feel free to let me know!

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Life Lessons from a Cardiac Operating Room by Dr. Bobby Yanagawa

Life Lessons from a Cardiac Operating Room by Dr. Bobby Yanagawa

Tue, May 26, 10:00 PM
From Do Stuff and Make Friends in Toronto
4.2

Tickets must be purchased in advance! [https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/life-lessons-from-a-cardiac-operating-room-by-dr-bobby-yanagawa-tickets-1989051291958?aff=oddtdtcreator](https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/life-lessons-from-a-cardiac-operating-room-by-dr-bobby-yanagawa-tickets-1989051291958?aff=oddtdtcreator) Life Lessons from a Cardiac Operating Room — Dr. Bobby Yanagawa Step inside the high-pressure world of cardiac surgery for an unforgettable evening of stories, insight, and conversation with renowned cardiac surgeon **Dr. Bobby Yanagawa**. Hosted by Stellar Socials Lectures, this unique social lecture experience blends intellectual conversation with a stylish nightlife atmosphere — bringing ambitious and curious people together to learn, connect, and engage. From life-and-death decisions inside the operating room to lessons on pressure, leadership, discipline, and the human experience, Dr. Bobby Yanagawa will share captivating stories and perspectives rarely heard outside hospital walls. Whether you’re in healthcare, business, entrepreneurship, or simply love meaningful conversations, this is an evening designed to inspire thought, spark curiosity, and create real connection. ## 🎤 What To Expect • A captivating live lecture by Dr. Bobby Yanagawa • Real stories from the cardiac operating room • Life lessons on leadership, focus, resilience & decision-making • Networking with ambitious, like-minded professionals • A stylish social atmosphere with drinks & conversation ## 🧠 About Stellar Socials Lectures Stellar Socials Lectures brings together professors, experts, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders for engaging talks hosted inside upscale bars, lounges, and social venues. Our mission is simple: create experiences where learning feels social, inspiring, and genuinely enjoyable. Because education shouldn’t stop after graduation. ## 👥 Who Should Attend? • Young professionals • Entrepreneurs & creatives • Healthcare professionals & students • Curious minds & lifelong learners • Anyone looking to meet inspiring people and experience something different ## ✨ Why Attend? ✔ Expand your perspective ✔ Meet new people in a relaxed social setting ✔ Hear fascinating real-world experiences ✔ Enjoy an elevated alternative to traditional networking events 🎟️ Limited tickets available. Early registration is strongly recommended. ## About Dr. Bobby Yanagawa Dr. Bobby Yanagawa is the Division Head, Division of Cardiac Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital and Program Director, Division of Cardiac Surgery, University of Toronto. He holds the SURE General Contractors Inc. Professorship in Infective Endocarditis. Dr. Yanagawa completed residency training at the University of Toronto and INOVA Fairfax Hospital (Fairfax, VA) and an advanced valvular fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital (New York, NY). His research training includes a PhD at the University of British Columbia and post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Wales College of Medicine (Cardiff, UK) and National Cardiovascular Center (Osaka, Japan). His clinical and academic focus is surgical revascularization and surgery for infective endocarditis. He is the Director of the Canadian Society of Cardiac Surgeons Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce. His research interests include clinical outcome studies of ischemic and valvular heart disease. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles, 40 reviews and 15 book chapters. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Guest Editor - Current Opinions of Cardiology and Feature Editor, Annals of Thoracic Surgery. ### **Agenda** 6:00 p.m. - Arrival. Doors open as soon as 5 p.m. Come in, grab a drink, some food, and settle in. If you’d like to sit closer with your friends, we advise coming in early. 7:05 p.m.- Introduction, lecture begins, followed by Q&A 8:15 p.m. -One-on-one with the lecturer, socializing. You can order another round of drinks. 8:30 p.m. -Wrap up

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[CAS] ENG x MANDARIN Board Game Exchange (英语x普通桌游活动)

[CAS] ENG x MANDARIN Board Game Exchange (英语x普通桌游活动)

Thu, May 28, 10:30 PM
From CAS Meetup Community
4.8

*To join this event, you must be able to speak full sentences in Mandarin. This event is for those wanting to practice Mandarin and/or English. Here, you can chat with others and play board games in either language to improve your linguistic skills. Feel free to join our WeChat group during the event, as it is the best way to stay connected with us. If you have any questions, leave a comment on this event page. <中文版> 此活动是以聊天和玩桌游练习中文或英文,等级不限,平时有6-10位参加者。此活动微信群可在活动中加入,互相学习,天天向上。 如果您有任何疑问,请随时在活动页上留言或联系主持人

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Test Automation Summit, Toronto

Test Automation Summit, Toronto

Fri, Jun 5, 1:00 PM
From NextGen Testers Toronto

AI is becoming part of automation, observability, and quality workflows. As adoption grows, teams are also managing new challenges around complexity, engineering data, and trust. Join us at the Test Automation Summit – Toronto 2026 \| Toronto\, Canada \| 5 June 2026 & explore practical insights on AI\-assisted quality engineering\, agentic AI\, observability\, and scalable QA workflows\. Who Should Attend • QA & Quality Engineering Leaders • Automation Engineers & SDETs • Engineering & Delivery Managers • DevOps & Platform Teams • Teams exploring AI-assisted engineering workflows • Professionals focused on scalability, observability, and quality strategy Join QA leaders and practitioners sharing real-world experiences from modern engineering environments. These are some of the conversations shaping modern QA today — and they’re exactly what this summit is designed to explore. Keynote Session Neil Price-Jones, President of TASSQ What Are We Going to Do with All the Information? A perspective on how engineering teams can make better use of growing amounts of testing, quality, and operational data. Featured Sessions \- Jeremy Berriault\, Founder of Berriault & Associates Consulting Group AI Won’t Save Your Quality: Build a Decision-Making Operating System That Scales. Exploring why sustainable quality engineering requires stronger operational decision-making — not just more AI tools. \- Don Jackson\, Technical Evangelist from Perforce Software Sick of Framework Frustrations? Agentic AI Can Remove Them All. A practical discussion on how agentic AI may help reduce complexity within automation frameworks and engineering workflows. \- Natalia Moyseyenko\, Head of Test Management Practice from EPAM Canada AI-Powered Quality Engineering: Strategy, Automation, and Insights at Scale. Insights into how AI-assisted quality engineering practices are evolving across enterprise-scale environments. Panel Discussion Navigating the Next Wave: How AI, Sustainability, and Human-Centered Design Are Redefining Quality Assurance Featuring: \- Rob Virdee\, Senior Consultant from NVP Software Solutions \- Ian Howlett\, Vice President from Innosphere \- Syed Faeez Sultan\, Associate Director from Iris Software Fireside Speakers Rob Virdee\, Senior Consultant \| NVP Software Solutions Ari Rowland\, Co\-founder \| Canadian Quality and Testing Association\. Topic: Beyond the Hype: Personal Journeys in Shaping the Future of QA through Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Innovation Why This Event Matters Many organisations are currently experimenting with AI across engineering and QA workflows. At the same time, teams are also navigating the following: • Increasing delivery complexity • Larger volumes of engineering data • Faster release expectations • Evolving automation architectures This summit focuses on those practical realities through implementation experiences, engineering discussions, and lessons learned from teams actively exploring the shift. Seats are starting to fill — if this is already on your radar, it’s worth planning early. [Register here](https://www.testingmind.com/event/test-automation-summit-toronto/?utm_source=meetup&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Toronto) If you're involved in modern QA, engineering quality, automation, or secure delivery practices – this is a conversation worth being part of.

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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.