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Conferences & lectures

Engineering & Computer Science Distinguished Alumni Speaker Series


Date & time
Saturday, September 24, 2016
3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Cost

Complimentary; please register

Where

Engineering and Visual Arts Complex
1515 St. Catherine W.
Room Norman D. Hébert, LLD Meeting Room (EV 2.260)

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

  • 3 p.m.–4 p.m.
  • Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex, Norman D. Hébert, LLD Meeting Room (EV 2.260), 1515 Ste. Catherine St. W.

Hear Tommy Petrogiannis, BEng 88, tell how he turned his company Silanis into one of the 10 fastest growing IT companies to be strategically acquired by security firm Vasco.  

After the lecture, toast milestone grad classes (years ending in 6 and 1) and reconnect with your former classmates and professors at an exclusive reunion for engineering and computer science alumni.

  • Complimentary admission

Register by phone: 514-848-2424, ext. 4397, or 1-888-777-3330.

Tommy Petrogiannis

Tommy Petrogiannis, BEng 88 Tommy Petrogiannis, BEng 88

Tommy Petrogiannis, BEng 88, is the founder of Silanis Technology and pioneer of the electronic signature – a small solution that enables documents to be securely signed electronically on any device.

Electronic signatures allow for sensitive documents to be signed in a faster, easier, more secure and more efficient manner, meaning improved customer experience, increased productivity and the reduction of errors and costs.

Silanis had its first big break 20 years ago with big contracts in the U.S. military and then moved into Canada through big banks such as Royal Bank of Canada and Desjardins. 

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