đ§ SaugaTech Compass #13 - Brains, Builders, and Ideas in Motion: Learning from Each Other at SaugaTech Meetup #7
Hi SaugaTech Community,
What a way to close out the year! Saturdayâs SaugaTech Meetup #7 left us energized, inspired, and reminded why in-person tech communities matter. Around one table, GTA founders, remote workers, and professionals came together to share experiences, exchange insights, and learn from each other.
We had founders,PMs and Devs working on everything from virtual desktop infrastructure to cryogenic systems, remote workers seeking human connection, and professionals exploring whether itâs finally time to build something new. The diversity of backgrounds sparked conversations that simply donât happen at typical âAI meetups.â
đ In This Edition:
đ First Things First: SaugaTech Whatsapp Group, Click here to Join
đ¤ SaugaTech Meetup #7 - Who Showed Up - and Why It Matters
đCanadian Spotlight - How can we build more from Canada for the world
đĄ SaugaTech 2026 Vision: Where do we plan to go from here as a community
đ First Things First: SaugaTech Whatsapp Group
Before moving ahead, one of the key outcomes of this meetup was creation of a Whatsapp group to have a channel to keep the 2 way conversations going.
Here is the Group Invite Link - https://chat.whatsapp.com/Hzk2Pzy0Xjw4jtxFHAaR9v?mode=hqrt1. Click on this or scan the QR code below to join and connect with techies (PMs, Devs, QAs, Founders) across GTA.
Rest assured, moderators will ensure the group is only used for SaugaTechâs stated objectives i.e. Connect, Collaborate, Innovate
đ¤ SaugaTech Meetup #7 - Who Showed Up - and Why It Matters
One thing that sets SaugaTech apart: we donât group people by job title. Saturdayâs mix included:
Founders in the wild: Virtual desktop infrastructure, Cybersecurity, cryogenic systems, heathtech - domains rarely discussed at AI-focused events.
Remote workers seeking connection: People who work productively from home but miss the in-person connections & conversations that spark ideas.
Builders exploring their next move: Professionals with stable careers quietly asking: âShould I build something? What would it take?â
When a cryogenics PM shares regulatory challenges beside a fintech professional discussing compliance frameworks, unseen patterns emerge. When remote workers share what theyâre missing, founders see where products, services, and communities can better serve the GTA tech ecosystem. This cross-pollination is the essence of learning from each other - great minds coming together to advance ideas and understanding.
đ¤ We talked about how AI changed the way we work in 2025
Beyond the hype, hereâs what the people who showed up shared how they are using AI today to become better at their craft
AI Avatar for Product Management : A PM trained an AI avatar on their decision-making patterns to answer routine stakeholder questions. Not replacing the PMâsimply reclaiming hours otherwise lost to redundant discussions & updates.
âVibe Codingâ for Debugging : Multiple developers agreed: AI is most useful for debugging and rapid prototyping. The AI handles the grind; the developer handles the architecture.
Rapid Prototyping : Founders and PMs are using AI to validate ideas in days instead of weeks. AI helps generate prototypes fast so teams can choose whether deeper investment is worth it.
Reality Check : Conversations werenât all optimism. ROI remains the ultimate test: âWhatâs this actually saving us? Whatâs it generating?â Enterprises scrutinize top-line and bottom-line impact. Moving from prototype to production requires governance, guardrails, and cost management. These arenât glamorous, but they are essential for sustainable adoption.
đĄď¸ The Unglamorous Work That Makes AI Real
One of the key conversations of the afternoon centered on what it actually takes to deploy AI inside real enterprise environmentsâfar beyond demos and prototypes.
Security - Enterprises need strong authentication, data isolation, encryption, and auditability before theyâll trust AI with real workloads.
Governance - Teams must define what data models rely on, what decisions AI can make autonomously, and how humans can intervene at any point.
Guardrails - Clear limits around cost, outputs, and behavior keep AI systems predictable and prevent expensive or reputation-damaging failures.
Cost Management - Monitoring usage, choosing the right model for each task, and optimizing infrastructure ensures AI remains sustainable at scale.
đ Innovation Culture: A Canadian Lens
We had a great conversation around the constraints that we need to overcome as an ecosystem to build more in Canada while selling to the world.
Campus Perspective : Canadian universities generate outstanding research, but commercialization pipelines lag U.S. counterparts. Students and researchers have ideas-turning those ideas into fundable companies is the sticking point.
Building in Canada, Selling to the U.S. - Founders echoed the same pattern:
U.S. buyers move faster
Budgets are bigger
Sales cycles are shorter
Risk capital is more abundant
Risk Capital Reality - Canadian investors arenât less capableâtheyâre more risk-averse. Many founders end up bootstrapping in Canada and raising growth capital from U.S. funds once traction is visible.
Despite these constraints, we have companies like Shopify, Wealthsimple, Cohere, Xanadu built in Canada and scaling up across the borders
Lesson: We can surely build from hereâjust need to design around the constraints.
đŻ What SaugaTech Should Become in 2026
We asked explicitly: What should this community evolve into? Hereâs what we heard.
Expand Across the GTA - We started in Mississauga and grew into Brampton and Oakville. Next: gun for other suburbs (Oshawa, Markham, Scarborough etc) - create true regional impact.
A Home for Remote Workers - A place for remote professionals to regularly connect with peers who âget it.â
Incubator of Ideas (Without Being an Accelerator)
A space where you can discuss your ideas without being judge
âIs this idea stupid?â gets honest feedback
âShould I build this?â finds clarity
âHereâs my prototypeâ gets real critique
Structured Mentorship - Interest is strong in mentorship around:
Career progression
Resume review & interview prep
Technical skills (system design, Leetcode groups, architecture practice)
⨠SaugaTech Epilogue: What Weâre Building Together
Saturday reminded us why in-person communities matter. You canât replicate the context-switching, the honesty, the cross-domain collisions, or the spontaneous connections online.
Thank You to the entire SaugaTech community - founders, engineers, PMs, remote workers, mentors, and explorersâwho have shared knowledge, asked tough questions, and supported each other throughout the year. Your curiosity, generosity, and willingness to share insights are what make this community thrive.
Thank You Fernanda and Touchdown Coworking for your continued support and becoming the home of this community.
This is what we set out to build : a place where GTA tech professionals can have the conversations that matter, seems like slowly but surely we are on the right path ahead.
See you again in 2026.
Onwards and upwards,
Team SaugaTech
CONNECT | COLLABORATE | INNOVATE



