
The Youth Ambassadors QC Delegation is an activity supported by the Quebec Secretariat for Youth and presented by Hydro-Québec, as part of the Jeunesse QC 2030 project.
An immersive experience at the heart of innovation.
Each year, during MTL connect: Montreal’s Digital Week, Printemps numérique invites young entrepreneurs and leaders from the Francophonie, aged 18 to 35, to experience a unique and free opportunity by participating in the Digital Young Ambassadors program.
This program is designed for passionate, curious, and committed young individuals who want to:
- Actively participate in the in-person event.
- Explore the impacts of emerging technologies on society.
- Engage with experts and leaders from the digital ecosystem.
- Share their vision for an ethical, inclusive, and human-centered digital future.
Deadline: August 25, 2025
2025 Theme:
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The 2025 edition of MTL connect will explore the major shifts in the world of work through four key areas:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Culture & Creativity
- Cybersecurity & Digital Identity
- Territories & Humanities
As a Digital Ambassador,
you will be able to:
- Present an innovative project at the Innovation Expo
- Participate in company visits, interactive workshops, and roundtable discussions
- Network with key players in the digital ecosystem
- Showcase your commitment in the media and public spaces
Partnership with LOJIQ for
Youth from Remote Regions
Thanks to a partnership with Les Offices jeunesse internationaux du Québec (LOJIQ), young entrepreneurs residing 60 km or more from Montreal can benefit from exclusive support:
- Financial assistance for transportation
- Accommodation covered from October 27 to November 1, 2025 (5 nights in a single room + breakfast)
- Civil liability insurance
This initiative aims to promote a diversity of voices at MTL connecte, supporting the participation of talent from across the entire Quebec territory.
Further details to come: Information about LOJIQ support and eligibility criteria.

Aboriginal ambassadors: Mamo/Mamu
With a view to social justice, representativeness and digital decolonisation, Printemps numérique is inviting young people from Quebec’s First Nations to join the Mamo/Mamu journey – which means ‘Together’ in Aboriginal languages.
This immersive course is aimed at young Aboriginal people aged 18 to 35 and includes :
- Visits to technology companies
- Digital creation workshops
- Discussion circles on Aboriginal realities, knowledge and aspirations
- Participation in the Innovation Exhibition
This programme is a space for co-learning to develop digital skills in dialogue with traditions and culture.

Ready to be part of the adventure?
Apply now and join a community of young leaders committed to imagining a responsible, sustainable and inspiring digital future.