Subject: Intersection 26 is coming to Montréal: A look back and ahead

Dear Friend,


Intersection 26 is coming to Montréal, and with it, three days dedicated to one big question:

How do ideas turn into lasting impact?


Together with practitioners from across disciplines, we’ll explore what happens after the spark through keynotes, talks, workshops, and conversations on Enterprise Design. But before we head to Montréal, let’s revisit some moments from previous editions.


Curious what Intersection feels like in practice?

We’ve collected some of the best moments from last year’s edition in our Intersection 25 photo album. From thought-provoking talks to coffee-break conversations, it captures the atmosphere that makes Intersection special. And if you’re curious about the ideas and energy of past Intersection editions, explore the recorded talks on our YouTube channel. Take a look and get a feel for what's waiting for you in Canada!


And if you’d like to experience the Intersection spirit yourself this year:


Blind Bird Tickets are Available Now!

If you already know you want to join us in Montréal, this is the best moment to book your ticket. The Blind Bird Ticket is your chance to secure your spot at Intersection 26 at our best available rate. It gives you full access to all three days in Montréal, and guarantees your place at Intersection 26 early.

We hope to see many familiar and new faces in Montréal this October!


Warm regards,

Milan and Wolfgang



Innovation begins with a spark: a flash of insight, a lingering annoyance, a new technology, a bold question. But a spark alone cannot sustain a fire. The true challenge of innovation and change today isn’t just generating ideas. It is designing and architecting the systems that allow those ideas to survive, scale, and deliver real-world impact.


Welcome to the 12th edition of the Intersection conference in Montréal, our first edition happening in North America. This year, we are moving past the “innovation theatre” to explore the mechanics of impact.


We are redefining what it means to build an “Enterprise.” Whether you are launching a startup, leading a complex corporate initiative, or steering a mission-driven non-profit, an enterprise is defined by its actions and ambitions, not its headcount. It is the act of turning an abstract concept into a living, breathing reality, bringing about change and positively contributing to peoples lives.


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