World Trade Centre Okanagan to serve as new hub for connecting one of Canada’s most dynamic & fastest-growing economic regions to the world.
World Trade Centers Association® (WTCA®), an international trade organization connecting more than 300 World Trade Center® (WTC®) locations across nearly 100 countries and territories, today announced the addition of World Trade Centre Okanagan (WTC Okanagan) in Kelowna, British Columbia, further strengthening Canada’s presence within WTCA’s international ecosystem of trade and investment hubs.
Strategically located in the heart of British Columbia’s Okanagan region, WTC Okanagan will serve as a gateway connecting one of Canada’s most dynamic and rapidly expanding economic regions to the global market. Known for its thriving technology sector, world-class agriculture and wine industries, recreational amenities and tourism, growing population base and strong entrepreneurial culture, the Okanagan has emerged as a highly sought-after destination for both talent and investment within Western Canada.
WTC Okanagan is being developed as a comprehensive center for conventions, commerce, integrating real estate development, technology-enabled connectivity and international trade services. The new WTC Okanagan will initially base their operations at Suite 800, Landmark 7, 1700 Dickson Ave, Kelowna, BC. The leaders behind the initiative plan for the ultimate development of a mixed-use WTC Okanagan real estate complex featuring convention, hospitality, office and retail spaces, designed to convene business leaders, host international delegations and support economic growth for the region.
“We are proud to welcome WTC Okanagan to WTCA’s global network – as our eighth WTC business in Canada, this emphasizes the opportunities for international trade and business we’re seeing across the country’s ten provinces and three territories,” said John E. Drew, WTCA Chair, Board of Directors. “The Okanagan region combines natural beauty and temperate climate with economic ambition and innovation, and we are thrilled to welcome this market into our unmatched global trade network.”
As part of the WTCA network, WTC Okanagan will tap into the Association’s four primary service areas – Business Club, Trade Services, Conferences & Exhibitions, and Real Estate – offering its members an exclusive global platform for high-impact networking opportunities, international trade support, market intelligence and a physical hub to foster valuable connections.
WTC Okanagan is co-founded by Simon Wong, Michele Lau, Lisa Palleson and Richard Tam, a multidisciplinary leadership team with experience across real estate development, finance, technology and international trade, united by a shared vision to elevate Okanagan’s global connectivity.
“The Okanagan is uniquely positioned at the intersection of agriculture, innovation, technology and tourism,” said Richard Tam, Co-Founder, President & CEO, WTC Okanagan. “Our vision is to create a globally connected business platform that elevates local companies onto the world stage while attracting foreign investment and international collaboration to the region. Through the WTCA network, our members will gain unparalleled access to international partnerships and markets.”
A launch event in the Okanagan area will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 from 5:00-8:00 pm PDT at Sandhill Urban Winery in Kelowna, where businesses around the region can connect to learn more about the organization and its growth plans for the years ahead. WTC Okanagan’s membership program provides various tiers for area businesses and professionals to join and engage with the global WTCA network.
As a member of WTCA, WTC Okanagan will have access to a portfolio of exclusive membership resources, including participation in WTCA’s highly anticipated 56th Annual WTCA Global Business Forum. This event convenes hundreds of international business leaders from more than 50 countries each year, and this year will be hosted from April 19-22 by WTC Greater Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
To learn more about membership and upcoming events at WTC Okanagan, please visit www.wtcokanagan.com.
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