October 3, 2025

Farpoint Showcases Canadian AI Leadership at ALL IN Montreal with Team BC

Montreal, Canada – September 25, 2025 — At this year’s ALL IN Summit, Farpoint joined Canada’s largest provincial delegation to showcase British Columbia’s fast-rising AI ecosystem on the national and global stage. Representing Vancouver as part of Team BC, Farpoint President & CTO Ryan Monsurate and CEO Nicholas Ning contributed to discussions on how Canada can translate world-class research into enterprise-ready systems.

ALL IN, organized by Scale AI and held at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, convened nearly 6,500 leaders and innovators from over 40 countries. With more than 150 B.C. delegates and 60 companies represented, Team BC was the country’s largest and most active provincial contingent. The presence underscored the breadth and depth of innovation emerging from the West Coast — from agritech breakthroughs to advanced enterprise solutions.

For Farpoint, the event was an opportunity to bring a clear message: the real challenge in AI isn’t building models, it’s making them work in complex organizational environments.

“Too much of the conversation is still about building the shiniest model,” said Monsurate. “What matters is whether that model can be embedded into infrastructure, aligned with teams, and scaled without breaking a year later. That’s the work enterprises actually need.”

Ning expanded on the strategic implications for Canadian businesses: “Organizations don’t just need tools, they need durable systems and the internal capabilities to evolve them. That’s where Canada can lead — by pairing our research strength with pragmatic, future-compatible adoption.”

Farpoint’s approach reflects its origins as a firm founded by practitioners who have scaled AI systems globally. The company partners with enterprises to identify high-value use cases, embed resilient AI systems, and upskill internal teams so solutions remain adaptable and under client ownership.

Participation in ALL IN also highlighted how B.C.’s collaborative AI culture supports this mission. From visits to MILA to cross-country partnerships sparked at the summit, the province demonstrated that it is not only a hub for research, but also a launchpad for commercialization.

“Events like ALL IN show that Canada has the research institutions, the talent, and the collaborative infrastructure to make AI a cornerstone of economic competitiveness,” Monsurate added. “Being part of Team BC reinforced that this is a shared momentum — one province’s strength elevates the whole country.”

As ALL IN continues to grow into one of North America’s most influential technology gatherings, Farpoint’s participation signals both its commitment to Canada’s AI ecosystem and its focus on helping enterprises worldwide navigate the complex journey from innovation to implementation.

Farpoint is proud to stand with Team BC in representing a uniquely Canadian approach to AI — one that is pragmatic, collaborative, and built to last.