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Uniserve confirms CEO Gautam Lohia as speaker at BC Tech Member Summit on AI Automation

Uniserve Communications Corporation just locked in a pretty significant presence on the Canadian tech calendar. 🎯

Gautam Lohia, CEO and Chairman of the company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker USS, will take the stage at the BC Tech Member Summit – Deploying AI for Impact on June 10, 2026, at the Terminal City Club in Vancouver, British Columbia.

His session, scheduled for 20 minutes starting at 11:50 a.m. Pacific Time, dives right into the topic everyone in the industry is watching closely: AI Automation Case Studies, featuring real-world examples with zero fluff. Right after the presentation, there will be a live Q&A session with attendees.

This is not some futuristic trend talk. It is about what is already happening inside Uniserve itself and across its customer base.

And if you follow the Digital Infrastructure movement in Canada, you know that this kind of conversation, with 70 to 80 senior executives from sectors like shipbuilding, defense, mining, healthcare, forestry, cybersecurity, and banking all in the same room, rarely happens without generating some positive buzz in the market. 🚀

What makes this appearance stand out from the rest

The BC Tech Member Summit is not just any event. It is considered one of British Columbia’s most important gatherings for technology leaders and brings together some of the most influential names in the region’s tech ecosystem. The curation of speakers typically reflects exactly what the market is debating most urgently at that moment. When the organizers place Gautam Lohia in a slot dedicated to AI Automation, they are signaling that the topic has moved beyond speculation and firmly entered the operational agenda of businesses. That is a clear message for anyone paying close attention to the industry.

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The Summit brings together executives from companies ranging from startups to organizations in growth and scale stages. This mix of profiles is intentional and creates a dynamic that is very different from more traditional events, where you typically find only one specific type of player. Here, those just getting started can learn from those who have already scaled, and those who have already scaled can discover innovative approaches coming from smaller, more agile companies. It is an environment where real exchange actually happens.

Gautam Lohia runs Uniserve with a focus on tangible results, and the company’s trajectory over the past few years shows a consistent push toward intelligent automation applied to Digital Infrastructure. The company defines itself as a digital infrastructure platform that owns and operates the backbone enabling data, applications, AI, and digital services to run reliably, securely, and at scale. When it shows up at an event of this caliber to talk about AI Automation, it is because there is something substantial to share: data, use cases, numbers, and real implementation lessons. That kind of approach tends to deliver far more value to the audience than presentations packed with pretty slides and nothing underneath.

Another important point is the format of the conversation. The BC Tech Summit favors direct exchanges among participants, and having executives from defense, healthcare, mining, forestry, and cybersecurity in the same audience creates a rich environment for discussing how AI-driven automation is crossing boundaries between sectors that have historically operated in very different ways. This broadens the scope of the discussion well beyond what you typically see at more generic tech events.

AI Automation in practice: what Uniserve has to say

Uniserve has been building its narrative around something many companies still treat as a promise: AI Automation working in the real world, within real operations, with measurable impact. The company offers connectivity, cloud, managed IT, data center solutions, and AI agent-driven services to Canadian businesses. This combination of offerings positions the company at a strategic point where artificial intelligence meets the infrastructure that supports it.

Gautam Lohia‘s presentation at the BC Tech Member Summit is expected to follow exactly that path, showing how the company has integrated intelligent automation into its internal processes and client deliveries, and what happened with efficiency, costs, and responsiveness afterward. When a CEO takes the stage with that kind of content, the audience can walk away with something actionable, not just inspirational.

In an official statement about his participation in the event, Gautam Lohia was emphatic in saying this is an incredibly exciting time for Uniserve. According to him, AI is no longer a future consideration but something that is actively transforming how the company serves its clients and runs its business today. Lohia also pointed out that the company is just beginning to share its story and that investors and partners should expect a steady stream of news and milestones as the company executes its AI strategy and expands its footprint across Canada and beyond.

The Canadian tech landscape has an interesting characteristic: companies leading the conversation about Digital Infrastructure need to balance innovation with very specific regulations, especially in sectors like healthcare and defense. Uniserve has been operating in this environment for a long time and has accumulated experience precisely in the areas where AI Automation faces the most resistance and, at the same time, the most potential. Talking about this at an event like the BC Tech Summit places the company in a position of real authority within the ecosystem, not just as a service provider but as an active participant in the debate about the country’s digital future.

It is also worth highlighting that AI Automation applied to Digital Infrastructure is not simply about replacing manual tasks with automated processes. It changes the way companies monitor networks, respond to security incidents, manage capacity, and even make strategic decisions about technology expansion. Uniserve is at the center of this transformation, and Gautam Lohia‘s participation in the event is a rare opportunity to hear directly from the person leading the operation about how this process plays out in practice, with all the complexities and lessons learned that come with it. 💡

Why the BC Tech Member Summit matters for this debate

The BC Tech Member Summit has a track record of putting discussions on the table that resonate in the market for months afterward. When the central theme revolves around AI Automation and Digital Infrastructure, the event becomes a convergence point for decision-makers who need concrete references to back up their investments and strategies. Gautam Lohia‘s presence in this context adds a layer of practical credibility to the conversation because he is not someone theorizing about AI from the outside — he is embedded in the operation, making decisions based on these technologies every single day.

The Terminal City Club in Vancouver has a reputation for hosting high-level conversations in the Canadian business world, and the Summit leverages that setting to create a space where discussions happen with more depth than usual. For anyone working in tech in Canada, especially at the intersection of AI Automation, digital security, and infrastructure, this kind of event offers something hard to find in other formats: direct access to the thinking of people who are building the solutions, not just selling them. Uniserve fits that profile perfectly.

On top of that, the BC Tech Summit typically serves as a barometer for understanding where the Canadian tech ecosystem is directing its energy. The fact that Gautam Lohia has been invited to speak about AI Automation in June 2026 says a lot about the direction the market is heading. Companies are no longer asking whether they should adopt intelligent automation. They are asking how to do it sustainably, securely, and at scale within a Digital Infrastructure that needs to keep running while it evolves. That is exactly the conversation Uniserve is positioned to lead. 🎯

The role of Uniserve in the Canadian digital infrastructure ecosystem

To understand the relevance of this Summit appearance, it helps to put into context what Uniserve represents within the Canadian market. The company positions itself as a digital infrastructure platform that connects businesses to essential connectivity, cloud, managed IT, and data center services. This type of operation forms the foundation on which virtually all digital innovation happens. Without robust and reliable infrastructure, AI Automation initiatives simply never get off the ground.

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Uniserve serves businesses across Canada and has been expanding its portfolio to include AI agent-driven services, which demonstrates a clear strategic move toward what the market is demanding right now. When a digital infrastructure company starts embedding AI into its own service offerings, the signal it sends to the market is that the technology has reached a maturity level sufficient to be deployed in mission-critical solutions. And that is exactly what the company is doing.

The participation in the BC Tech Member Summit reflects the company’s commitment to active community engagement and thought leadership in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and telecommunications. This is not about showing up at an event just to check a box. It is about actively contributing to a debate that impacts the entire sector and, by extension, the businesses that depend on this infrastructure to operate day in and day out.

What to expect going forward

Gautam Lohia‘s statements suggest that the Summit appearance is just the beginning of a more public and communicative phase for Uniserve regarding its AI strategy. The expectation set by the CEO himself is that there will be a steady flow of relevant news and milestones as the company moves forward with executing this strategy and looks to expand its presence not only within Canada but internationally as well.

For the Canadian tech ecosystem, having a company like Uniserve stepping into a leadership role in the conversation around AI Automation applied to Digital Infrastructure is a positive development on multiple levels. It encourages other companies in the sector to be more transparent about their own automation efforts, creates real benchmarks for comparison, and raises the level of the conversation on this topic across the country as a whole.

If the coming months follow the trajectory being signaled, Uniserve could solidify its position as one of the most relevant voices at this intersection of digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence in the Canadian market. And events like the BC Tech Member Summit are exactly the kind of platform where these narratives start gaining real traction. 🚀

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