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ProductCamp Vancouver 2026 schedule

May 9, 2026 · UBC Robson Square · 800 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2E7

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This is the latest published schedule preserved from ProductCamp Vancouver 2026.

Breakfast

Sponsored by ProductBC

Opening remarks

Theatre C300

Opening keynote

Shahed Khalili, Executive & Product Leader

Theatre C300

The 5 Real Skills of Product Managers That Nobody Teaches (in the Age of AI)

Jacky Cheung

C400 / C420

How Quarterly Planning Drives Predictable Delivery

Dave Sharrock

C440

Standing Out in a Crowded Product Job Market

Wendy Lawson

C100

NOPE! When Collaboration Doesn't Work

Tim Johnson

Theatre C300

Product Discovery in the Age of AI

Colleen Knuff

C400 / C420

Why Good Product Ideas Fail in Complex Systems: A Systems Thinking Approach

Rachel Barker

C440

How to Make the Transition from Product Manager to Product Builder

Francis Dupuis

C100

Revenue Before Raise

Prashant Agrawal

Lunch

Sponsored by lululemon

Theatre C300

Inference Economics: The Hidden Constraint Shaping AI Product Strategy

George Nie

C400 / C420

Speed networking

Sponsored by UBC Sauder School of Business
C440

Product Discovery Doesn't Just Work on Software

Abbey Jackson

C100

How I Use Claude Skills to Automate PMM & Sales Enablement Tasks

Shahed Khalili

Theatre C300

A Game of Thrones: Hacking Politics at Large Orgs from Ex-Adobe Product Perspectives

Johnson Fung

C400 / C420

When Anyone Can Build Anything, What Are You Worth?

Alan Albert

C440

The PM Energy Problem: Why Great PMs Burn Out (and How AI Changes the Equation)

Jacky Cheung & Lawrence Yu

C100

Designing AI Products: A Practical Guide for PMs

Heba Maghraby

Theatre C300

Don't Bury the Lede: Getting to the Point Clearly

Eric Bin

C400 / C420

Power Is Not a Dirty Word: Know It, Build It, Use It Well

Benjamin Reuhman

C440

Feature Requests Are a Trap: A Better Approach to Product Discovery

Elena Zakharova

C100

Early Career PM: Expectations, Realities and the Roll of a Dice

Avni Kapoor & Hinako Kamiya

Theatre C300

Mine the Experience. Make the Move.

Erin Melvin, Strategic Leader in Human-Centered Design

Closing remarks