A Spring That Did Not Go Unnoticed!
Printemps numérique has just concluded in a spirit of excitement. For its second edition, the event almost tripled

participants. Every day, the public could choose from around ten varied activities in the program. Digital art, visual effects and video
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showcase the
digital creativity of the metropolis. This spring did not go unnoticed. The diversity of the program made it possible to reach
many audiences: families, professionals, students, artists, curious citizens and visitors. Exhibitions, performances, immersive works,conferences and festive gatherings helped give the season a strong public presence.

this edition also rests on collaboration. Printemps numérique acted as a connector between organizations that each contribute to Montréal’screative vitality. By presenting them under a shared banner, the initiative helped the public better understand the scope of the ecosystem.

the future. The strong attendance,media visibility and enthusiasm of partners all suggest that Printemps numérique can continue to grow as a key moment for Montréal’s digital culture. The season ends, but the momentum it created
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continues.
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