The movement is facilitating value creation through advancing models that prioritize equitable partnerships, sustainable regenerative economic activities, and impact investment strategies. It advocates for the inclusion of Indigenous businesses in national and global markets driving economic empowerment outcomes.
Indigenomics is leveraging advanced tools such as AI, data intelligence, and blockchain to build technology platforms like the Indigenomics AI Economic Intelligence Engine, which enhances data-driven decision-making for Indigenous communities and businesses. By aligning cutting-edge technology with Indigenous economic priorities, Indigenomics bridges traditional knowledge with digital economies, fostering innovation and positioning Indigenous Peoples and businesses as leaders in shaping the future of economic and technological progress.
IMPACT showcases the innovation and resilience of Indigenous businesses and serves to demonstrate real outcomes in the Indigenous economy VANCOUVER, British Columbia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Indigenomics IMPACT is a two-day forum highlighting stories of Indigenous economic reconciliation outcomes in the Indigenous economy. As part of the groundbreaking Indigenomics…
Victoria, Canada — On November 14th, 2024, the Indigenomics NOW forum is convening Indigenous business leadership, entrepreneurs, and allies from around the world in a virtual gathering that asks: How can we build economy with life at the center? Hosted by the Global Centre of…
In this insightful interview, Carol Anne Hilton, CEO and founder of Indigenomics Institute, discusses the remarkable growth of the Indigenous economy, which has surpassed its $100 billion target, and its future potential. Carol Anne Hilton highlights the importance of their partners, including companies like Mastercard,…
Since 2019, the Indigenomics Events Series have been shaping the future of Indigenous economic growth, bringing together leaders, investors, policymakers, and industry innovators to accelerate Indigenous business success. As a national platform for economic reconciliation, these events provide a space for collaboration, investment, and strategy-building to activate the $100 billion Indigenous economic target.
Indigenomics events are more than conversations—they are catalysts for action. By fostering partnerships between Indigenous businesses, corporate Canada, governments, and the financial sector, these events drive measurable outcomes in investment, market development, and economic self-determination.
Each event focuses on key drivers of Indigenous economic strength, including finance, technology, capital access, equity ownership, economic justice, and economic policy. The series highlights Indigenomics AI development, Indigenous-led financial architecture, and transformative business models that empower Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities.