JABC TechWorks Virtual
In 2024–25, the virtual version of JABC TechWorks engaged 3,815 students from across British Columbia. Educators enroled their classrooms to participate in this flexible work readiness learning experience, which included a mix of live and on-demand content.
LIVE PANEL
On March 6, 2025, students tuned in for a dynamic panel discussion featuring four professionals from leading tech organizations. Panelists shared their career journeys, offered advice, and explored the latest trends shaping the tech industry.
Special guest speakers:
- Andrew MacLean, Staff Developer Educator, Ecosystem @Twilio
- Neil Henderson, CEO, Shift Browser
- Nejeed Kassam, Co-Founder and CEO, Rewire Digital Therapeutics
- Madeleine Bouvier-Brown, Marine Operations Lead, Open Ocean Robotics.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO SERIES
Classrooms also received on-demand access to three engaging 20-minute videos highlighting world-changing technologies, behind-the-scenes demos, and inspiring career stories.
Each video was accompanied by educator guides and interactive activities to support classroom learning.
Video topics included: Power of Technology, AI is Everywhere, Creativity Meets Technology.
Participating companies:
- Accenture
- Acuitas Therapeutics
- Oxygen8
- SAP Canada
- TELUS
- Vancouver Community College
- 34F Design.
“As long as I’ve been sentient enough to be interested in things, I think I’ve been into technology. JABC TechWorks 2025 reinforced my passion for all things tech.”
“It was a great time learning about technology, and the opportunity opened my vision to more post-secondary options in the tech industry.”
“JABC TechWorks is an event where you just get to explore different variations of tech and all the different paths you can take without dedicating yourself to a few years in university.”
JABC TechWorks In-person
Date: April 24, 2025
Time: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Location:Vancouver Community College, Vancouver, BC
Over 200 high school students took part in eight breakout sessions, connecting with over 40 volunteer speakers who shared insights into B.C.’s fast0-growing tech sector and related career paths.
Check out the photo gallery HERE.
Special guest speakers:
- Rogayeh Tabrizi, CEO & Founder, Theory+Practice
- Deborah Baker, General Councillor, Squamish Nation Chiefs and Council
- David Wells, Vice President, Vancouver Community College
- Andrew Marchant, Client Group Lead Resources Canada, Accenture
- Andrew MacLean, Staff Developer Educator, Ecosystem @Twilio

Breakout Sessions:
- Shift: Led by Taylor Lin, Theo Paul, Audrey Rosyadi, Andrew Mao
- Teck Resources Limited: Led by Masaki Miyoshi, Dave Donaldson, Tyler Wiggins, Ai Whelan
- Belmar Consulting: Led by Matt Hui, Tom Kadota, Penny Sidhu, Laxinder Singh
- Oxygen8: Led by Kieran McFadden, Tristan Yan-Klassen
- Vancouver Community College: Led by Kevin Ly, Adamo Artuso, Brennan Wauters, Kelly Wightman, Sigrid Albert, Xing Liu, Jason LaChance
- Best Buy Canada: Led by Alexander Huijsman, Nicole Braun, Kate Smith, Benjamin Boey, Kathy Ilic Agile, Fazil Rehman
- Accenture: Led by Alan Hadle Hamilton, Clara Serra, Napassorn Limapichat, Charvie Yadav, Lipika Sahni
- VRCA | Division 15 | Etro Construction: Led by Dara Wone, Karina Delcourt, Diana Kwak, Le Hien Huynh, Eva Ciesielska
“Getting to hear Rogayeh Tabrizi talk about her experiences and being in the same room as someone who worked at CERN was incredibly inspiring.”
“Amazing event, thank you for the invite! It’s always a pleasure to support opportunities that inspire curiosity and innovation. “
“My highlight was being able to collaborate with my peers to successfully explore each task and project. I enjoyed every session, as each one was a valuable learning opportunity and genuinely enjoyable. I also appreciated meeting all the mentors and instructors who guided us through each task—it was inspiring to learn more about their roles and their passion for technology.”
“My highlight was being able to collaborate with my peers to successfully explore each task and project. I enjoyed every session, as each one was a valuable learning opportunity and genuinely enjoyable. I also appreciated meeting all the mentors and instructors who guided us through each task—it was inspiring to learn more about their roles and their passion for technology.”
“Thank you for organizing such an informative and inspiring program. It was well-structured and engaging. I really appreciated the interactive sessions and the opportunity to ask questions.”
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