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How to Book an AI Speaker for Your Next Community or Business Event in Canada

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
August 23, 2025
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AI is changing how we work, live, and connect.

In Canada, AI is already making an impact—from hospitals using it to speed up diagnoses to businesses using it to improve customer service.

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That’s why having an AI expert speak at your event can be a game-changer.

Whether you’re planning a community gathering, corporate conference, or educational seminar, the right speaker can simplify complex ideas, inspire action, and prepare your audience for what’s next.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to book AI speakers for your next event in Canada.

Understanding the Value of an AI Speaker

An AI speaker does more than talk about robots or automation.

They help audiences understand how AI impacts real life and business in Canada.

Some of the ways an AI speaker can add value:

  • Break down tough AI topics into easy language
  • Show how AI is used in industries like healthcare, finance, or education
  • Share case studies and real results from Canadian companies
  • Give practical advice on how to adapt or stay competitive

Why it matters:

The more we understand AI, the better we can use it to innovate and grow, personally and professionally.

Defining Your Event’s Objectives and Audience

Before looking for speakers, you need to understand what you want your event to achieve.

Are you trying to:

Teach people new skills?

Inspire them with future possibilities?

Help them create better strategies?

Connect them with others in the field?

Your audience matters too. Are we talking to:

Audience TypeWhat They Usually Want
Business leadersStrategic insights and competitive advantages
EmployeesPractical skills and job security information
Community membersUnderstanding of how AI affects daily life
StudentsCareer opportunities and learning paths

You also need to decide if your event will be:

  • In-person (traditional networking and engagement)
  • Virtual (broader reach, lower costs)
  • Hybrid (flexible attendance options)

The clearer you are about these points, the better match you’ll find when booking a speaker.

Researching and Shortlisting AI Speakers

Finding the right speaker can take some time. Start here:

Where to look:

  • Speaker bureaus in Canada (like Speakers’ Spotlight or National Speakers Bureau)
  • Online platforms like LinkedIn, TED, or YouTube
  • Events like Collision Toronto, Elevate, or Canadian tech meetups
  • Referrals from people in your industry

When evaluating speakers, check for the following:

  • Their background in AI (technical knowledge, business experience)
  • Their understanding of the Canadian context (regulations, business climate)
  • Their communication style (can they explain and simplify complex ideas?)
  • Past presentations (videos, podcasts, interviews)

Create a shortlist of 3-5 speakers who best fit your event.

The Booking Process: Step-by-Step

Now, let’s break down how to book AI speakers smoothly.

Step 1: Reach Out

Contact them or their agent. Use email, phone, or their website contact form.

A clear email works best with:

  • Event date and location
  • Audience size and type
  • Topic we’d like them to cover
  • Budget range (if you can share it)

Step 2: Share Details

Include your event goals, audience size, location (or platform), budget, and potential dates.

Be ready to answer questions about:

  • Event format and timing
  • Technical setup
  • Expected outcomes
  • What makes our audience unique

Step 3: Confirm Costs & Availability

Ask about:

  • Speaking fees
  • Travel costs (flights, hotel, meals, if it’s in-person)
  • Materials and preparation time
  • Any extras like Q&A, slides, or workshops

Step 4: Sign a Contract

A simple agreement should cover:

  • Event date and time
  • Speaker deliverables (talk, Q&A, etc.)
  • Payment terms
  • Cancellation policies
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Recording permissions

Start this process 4-6 months before your event date. The best AI speakers book up quickly, especially in Canada, where the talent pool is more limited than in larger markets.

Preparing for a Successful Event

Booking is just step one. Work closely with your chosen speaker and team to ensure everything goes smoothly.

Pre-Event Coordination:

  • Confirm AV and other technical setup (Presentation format, microphone preferences, internet requirements, display equipment, etc.)
  • Assign a contact person for the speaker
  • Send the final agenda

Customize the Talk:

Work with the speaker to:

  • Adjust examples to your industry or region
  • Recent developments affecting our group
  • Add a section for live Q&A
  • Focus on your audience’s knowledge level and what they need most

Set Expectations:

  • Time limit (usually 30–60 minutes)
  • Will there be slides?
  • Is the session being recorded?

Promote the Event:

Use the speaker’s name and image in your event promotion.

Share:

  • Share their credentials on event pages
  • Post short video clips of past talks
  • Highlight key topics they’ll cover

Take advantage of social media such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and email newsletters to promote your event.

Create a Great Experience:

  • Greet the speaker warmly
  • Prep your audience ahead of time
  • Have a moderator ready if needed

This preparation differentiates between a generic presentation and a truly valuable experience for our audience.

Post-Event Follow-Up

After the event, don’t just pack up and move on.

Here’s what you can do next to maximize the opportunity further:

Collect Feedback:

Send out a short survey. Ask what people learned and what could be better.

Share Highlights:

Post:

  • Key quotes from the speaker
  • A few pictures
  • Takeaways or action points

Tag the speaker in your posts. This helps both sides build more reach.

Consider Future Work Together:

Can they come back for a workshop or training?

Would your team benefit from consulting?

How about establishing regular speaking engagements?

Even one great session can lead to an ongoing relationship. Take this opportunity to turn a one-time event into lasting value for our organization.

Final Thoughts

A skilled AI speaker brings knowledge, inspiration, and practical insights to Canadian events. They help audiences navigate the rapid changes happening in technology and business.

To book AI speakers successfully, we:

  • Start early
  • Define clear goals
  • Research thoroughly
  • Prepare properly
  • Follow up consistently

AI is moving fast, and we all need to keep up. By bringing expert voices to your events, you can help your communities and businesses adapt and thrive in this new landscape.

Begin your search today to secure a speaker who can help your audience understand and harness the power of AI.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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