On March 28, 2025, Josephine Yam, CEO & Co-Founder of Skills4Good AI, will speak at the CanWIN Global Summit, hosted by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APFC) in Toronto.

The Summit celebrates APFC’s multi-year support of Canadian women entrepreneurs through trade missions, funding, and global networks.

Josephine will speak on the panel, Commercializing AI Solutions from Canada to Asia, alongside fellow innovators Shari van de Pol (CATTLEytics Inc.), Beth Rogozinski (Oncoustics), and Nuha Siddiqui (erthos). The session will be moderated by Melissa Chee, Board Member at APFC.

This opportunity marks a meaningful milestone in Josephine’s ongoing engagement with APFC. As a past delegate, she has participated in Canadian women-only trade missions to Singapore,  Japan, India, Australia and New Zealand - experiences that have shaped Skills4Good AI’s global expansion strategy.

Thank you also to Minister Mary Ng, Sara Wilshaw and the teams at Global Affairs Canada and the Trade Commissioner Services who have been the secret weapons of Canadian entrepreneurs scaling globally!

Photo with Christine Nakamura and Dr. A.W. Lee at the APFC’s Canada-Asia NextGen Tech Investment Forum (CANTIF) in Singapore.

 Josephine shared:

“My deepest gratitude to Christine Nakamura, Dr. A.W. Lee, and the entire APFC team. 

 Their commitment to inclusive international trade and women entrepreneurial leadership has opened up transformative opportunities for founders like me to scale global impact in Responsible AI.”

Through this Summit, Skills4Good AI continues to advance its mission of building Responsible AI Literacy at scale - empowering professionals, businesses, and governments in Canada and across Asia.