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SUMMARY:RBC Women in Tech
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to have two amazing presenters for this event: \nPresenter: Samantha Kernahan \nAssociate Partner/Council (IP Lawyer)\, DLA Piper (Canada) LLP \nTopic: 10 Simple Rules to Protect Your Intellectual Property: Do’s and Don’ts for Business Leaders \nThe presentation will offer practical\, but vitally important\, legal advice for the management of IP assets to attain maximum value. \nPresenter: Jaclynn Fimrite \nVice President\, RBC Mid-Market M&A \nTopic: Optimizing the Outcome – Preparing for a Sale \nLearn what a company’s leadership team must do before entering into formal discussions with institutional buyers/investors. The content will be highly relevant for all businesses\, from start-up to mature stage technology companies. \nWednesday October 16\, 2019 \n8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. \nDress: business casual \nEdmonton Research Park \nAlberta Innovates – Auditorium \n250 Karl Clark Road NW Edmonton AB T6N 2E4 \nRSVP \nBefore October 11\, 2019 \nEmail: Debra Cerny @  Debra.Cerny@rbc.com or250 Kar \nJackie Craig @  Jacqueline.Craig@rbc.com
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/rbc-women-in-tech-2/
LOCATION:Edmonton Research Park\, 250 Karl Clark Road\, Edmonton
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Networking,Technology
ORGANIZER;CN="RBC Canada%2C Edmonton":MAILTO:jacqueline.craig@rbc.com
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SUMMARY:RBC Women in Tech
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to have two amazing presenters for this event: \nPresenter: Samantha Kernahan \nAssociate Partner/Council (IP Lawyer)\, DLA Piper (Canada) LLP \nTopic: 10 Simple Rules to Protect Your Intellectual Property: Do’s and Don’ts for Business Leaders \nThe presentation will offer practical\, but vitally important\, legal advice for the management of IP assets to attain maximum value. \nPresenter: Jaclynn Fimrite \nVice President\, RBC Mid-Market M&A \nTopic: Optimizing the Outcome – Preparing for a Sale \nLearn what a company’s leadership team must do before entering into formal discussions with institutional buyers/investors. The content will be highly relevant for all businesses\, from start-up to mature stage technology companies. \nWednesday October 16\, 2019 \n8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. \nDress: business casual \nEdmonton Research Park \nAlberta Innovates – Auditorium \n250 Karl Clark Road NW Edmonton AB T6N 2E4 \nRSVP \nBefore October 11\, 2019 \nEmail: Debra Cerny @  Debra.Cerny@rbc.com or250 Kar \nJackie Craig @  Jacqueline.Craig@rbc.com
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/rbc-women-in-tech/
LOCATION:Edmonton Research Park\, 250 Karl Clark Road\, Edmonton
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Networking,Technology
ORGANIZER;CN="RBC Canada%2C Edmonton":MAILTO:jacqueline.craig@rbc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191010T140000
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SUMMARY:2019 Downtown Business Association Fall Lunch - Building Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Description\nAround the world\, cities that focus on people-centred innovation and experiences are the communities where the most talented founders and creators want to build from. And nowhere is this more true than here in Edmonton\, as our Downtown re-emerges as a place for modern talent and companies. \nKen Bautista is Partner/CEO of Makespace Group and co-founder of Startup Edmonton; building at the intersection of brand\, culture and physical space. Part studio\, hospitality operator and retail developer\, Makespace partners with brands and building owners to activate and operate unique gathering spaces\, urban campuses and branded environments. With over a million square feet of space in its portfolio\, Makespace is actively developing spaces and experiences in Calgary\, Toronto and other markets. \nHe will share his latest projects and vision for Edmonton – transforming one million square feet Downtown from the ground up to accelerate the next wave of talent and growth in our city. \nAre you ready? \nDoors open at 11:45am \nProgram begins at noon \nLocation\n\nJW Marriott Edmonton \n10344 102 Street NW \nEdmonton\, AB T5J 0K9 \nView Map
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/2019-downtown-business-association-fall-lunch-building-innovation-2/
LOCATION:JW Marriott Hotel\, 10344 102 St NW\,\, Edmonton\,\, AB\, T5J 0K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Board of Directors,Construction,Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Government,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Small Business,Technology
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DTSTAMP:20190915T011931Z
CREATED:20190915T011931Z
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UID:8818-1570708800-1570716000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:2019 Downtown Business Association Fall Lunch - Building Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Description\nAround the world\, cities that focus on people-centred innovation and experiences are the communities where the most talented founders and creators want to build from. And nowhere is this more true than here in Edmonton\, as our Downtown re-emerges as a place for modern talent and companies. \nKen Bautista is Partner/CEO of Makespace Group and co-founder of Startup Edmonton; building at the intersection of brand\, culture and physical space. Part studio\, hospitality operator and retail developer\, Makespace partners with brands and building owners to activate and operate unique gathering spaces\, urban campuses and branded environments. With over a million square feet of space in its portfolio\, Makespace is actively developing spaces and experiences in Calgary\, Toronto and other markets. \nHe will share his latest projects and vision for Edmonton – transforming one million square feet Downtown from the ground up to accelerate the next wave of talent and growth in our city. \nAre you ready? \nDoors open at 11:45am \nProgram begins at noon \nLocation\n\nJW Marriott Edmonton \n10344 102 Street NW \nEdmonton\, AB T5J 0K9 \nView Map
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/2019-downtown-business-association-fall-lunch-building-innovation/
LOCATION:JW Marriott Hotel\, 10344 102 St NW\,\, Edmonton\,\, AB\, T5J 0K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Board of Directors,Construction,Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Government,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Small Business,Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190913T170000
DTSTAMP:20190816T225830Z
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SUMMARY:Alberta Blockchain Week - Events
DESCRIPTION:This landmark\, Calgary events week features renowned speakers providing an in-depth look at the latest developments in blockchain applications. This week will showcase the incredible progress emerging from blockchain technologies within our regional ecosystem. Each day of Alberta Blockchain Week highlights an important theme of the technology’s emerging potential for economic and social transformation. \nBe sure to check back as our list of participating events is still growing! Please contact info@albertablockchain.com if you would like to host an event during Alberta Blockchain Week.\nMonday\, September 9th\nTHE FUTURE OF ENERGY\nThe premiere day of Blockchain Week is focused on how blockchain technology has the power to create efficiencies\, streamline operations\, and cut costs in Alberta’s most important industry: Energy. \nEvents: \n9:00 – 17:00 – IQ Management – BUY TICKETS HERE\nLocation: Hyatt Calgary \nTickets for this event sold separately \nBITS\, BYTES\, AND BARRELS STRATEGIES ON DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR \nThe biggest challenge oil and gas companies face in addressing digital changes in the industry is equipping their people with a common base of understanding of digital. Without a common base of definitions\, terminology\, and frameworks\, organizations run the risk that their digital agenda will be defined by specific vendors which can have unintended consequences. Suppliers of technology\, IT professionals\, universities and consultants all use variants of their own proprietary approaches to digital that\, well-intentioned\, can create poor transparency\, bias and prejudice. Without a common base\, teams drift into silos\, management blocks innovation and Boards cannot execute their oversight role. \nTBD GuildOne\nTuesday\, September 10th\nBUILDING BLOCKS\nHow do we create the foundations for widespread knowledge of blockchain technologies relevance\, and make sure that everyone\, not just industry\, benefits from the technology? Learn about the basics of blockchain. \n16:00 – 18:00 Canadian Blockchain Association for Women (CBAW) – Private Event/Admittance with Summit VIP Ticket\nLocation: Deloitte 850 2 Street Southwest #700\, Calgary\, AB T2P 0R8 \nThe Building Blocks of Equality – \nWhat defines equality in Canada’s newly emerging digital economy? Participation. When it comes to the employment opportunities of the future in the technology industry\, at-risk groups such as young Indigenous women are in danger of being left behind. In a joint partnership between the ABC\, the Canadian Blockchain Association for Women and Blockchain for Indigenous Rights International\, this event will be announcing a new and critically important project to help form the foundations for equal participation in Canada’s fastest-growing job opportunities. \nWednesday\, September 11th\nDIGITAL ECONOMY\nEconomic transformation requires innovative\, new mediums of exchange. Day 3 gives an exciting look at the latest developments in blockchain technology-based currencies\, and how the technology can be used as the foundation for the future of exchange markets. \nEvents \n13:00 – 15:00 Alberta Counsel – An ABC Sponsored Event\nLocation: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th ave SW\, Calgary \nIndustry roundtable with government \n15:00 – 17:00  BitVo and Crypto Mags – An ABC Sponsored Event\nLocation: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th ave SW\, Calgary \nOperating in a Post-Quadriga World: protect your crypto & your privacy Lessons Learned – Industry Best Practices \nDespite the Canadian crypto wild west is being slowly tamed with regulations\, consumer risks remain. Join industry experts and crypto veterans for an educational session on how to avoid common pitfalls and how to better protect your privacy. You’ll learn useful tips on how to avoid exchange failures\, SIM hacks and scammers\, how to safeguard your crypto-assets and private keys\, and how to better manage your privacy from Pam Draper\, the CEO of Bitvo Cryptocurrency Exchange\, and Magdalena Gronowska\, Partner at MetaMesh and an Inspector in the QuadrigaCX bankruptcy. This session will be interactive – questions from attendees are welcome! \nThis session will also dive down into the lessons learned from the $200 million failure of Canada’s largest cryptocurrency Exchange and what the industry is doing to better protect consumers. \n17:30 – 19:00 – Alberta Blockchain VIP Reception\nLocation: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th ave SW\, Calgary \nOpen to Summit VIP ticket holders and Alberta Blockchain Week pass holders. \nJoin our Summit speakers and sponsors for an evening with canapes and cocktails. \nThursday\, September 12th\n9:00 – 17:00 – BLOCKCHAIN SUMMIT – Get Tickets Here \nTickets for this event sold separately \n \nThis world-class\, day-long event shines a light on major themes and developments in blockchain technology\, with panels on how the technology is evolving diverse sectors including energy\, agriculture\, fintech\, and more. Featuring an internationally known expert as the keynote address. \nFriday\, September 13th\nDIGITAL CONFLUENCE\nBlockchain technologies’ hidden power is through its ability to enhance other innovations like machine learning and Io by providing a verified and shared database that creates the foundation for true digital transformation. \n9:00 – 11:00 – Blockchain Research Collaboration Workshop by YYChain – Register Here\nCome join the blockchain research community at the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking at the University of Calgary and connect with the blockchain community that is interested in collaborating on research and early-stage initiatives. \nAttendees will learn about : \n\nCurrent research and blockchain initiatives\nSupport programs\nIndustry needs
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/alberta-blockchain-week-events-2/
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Government,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,Living
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190913T170000
DTSTAMP:20190816T225830Z
CREATED:20190816T225830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190816T225830Z
UID:8530-1568016000-1568394000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Alberta Blockchain Week - Events
DESCRIPTION:This landmark\, Calgary events week features renowned speakers providing an in-depth look at the latest developments in blockchain applications. This week will showcase the incredible progress emerging from blockchain technologies within our regional ecosystem. Each day of Alberta Blockchain Week highlights an important theme of the technology’s emerging potential for economic and social transformation. \nBe sure to check back as our list of participating events is still growing! Please contact info@albertablockchain.com if you would like to host an event during Alberta Blockchain Week.\nMonday\, September 9th\nTHE FUTURE OF ENERGY\nThe premiere day of Blockchain Week is focused on how blockchain technology has the power to create efficiencies\, streamline operations\, and cut costs in Alberta’s most important industry: Energy. \nEvents: \n9:00 – 17:00 – IQ Management – BUY TICKETS HERE\nLocation: Hyatt Calgary \nTickets for this event sold separately \nBITS\, BYTES\, AND BARRELS STRATEGIES ON DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR \nThe biggest challenge oil and gas companies face in addressing digital changes in the industry is equipping their people with a common base of understanding of digital. Without a common base of definitions\, terminology\, and frameworks\, organizations run the risk that their digital agenda will be defined by specific vendors which can have unintended consequences. Suppliers of technology\, IT professionals\, universities and consultants all use variants of their own proprietary approaches to digital that\, well-intentioned\, can create poor transparency\, bias and prejudice. Without a common base\, teams drift into silos\, management blocks innovation and Boards cannot execute their oversight role. \nTBD GuildOne\nTuesday\, September 10th\nBUILDING BLOCKS\nHow do we create the foundations for widespread knowledge of blockchain technologies relevance\, and make sure that everyone\, not just industry\, benefits from the technology? Learn about the basics of blockchain. \n16:00 – 18:00 Canadian Blockchain Association for Women (CBAW) – Private Event/Admittance with Summit VIP Ticket\nLocation: Deloitte 850 2 Street Southwest #700\, Calgary\, AB T2P 0R8 \nThe Building Blocks of Equality – \nWhat defines equality in Canada’s newly emerging digital economy? Participation. When it comes to the employment opportunities of the future in the technology industry\, at-risk groups such as young Indigenous women are in danger of being left behind. In a joint partnership between the ABC\, the Canadian Blockchain Association for Women and Blockchain for Indigenous Rights International\, this event will be announcing a new and critically important project to help form the foundations for equal participation in Canada’s fastest-growing job opportunities. \nWednesday\, September 11th\nDIGITAL ECONOMY\nEconomic transformation requires innovative\, new mediums of exchange. Day 3 gives an exciting look at the latest developments in blockchain technology-based currencies\, and how the technology can be used as the foundation for the future of exchange markets. \nEvents \n13:00 – 15:00 Alberta Counsel – An ABC Sponsored Event\nLocation: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th ave SW\, Calgary \nIndustry roundtable with government \n15:00 – 17:00  BitVo and Crypto Mags – An ABC Sponsored Event\nLocation: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th ave SW\, Calgary \nOperating in a Post-Quadriga World: protect your crypto & your privacy Lessons Learned – Industry Best Practices \nDespite the Canadian crypto wild west is being slowly tamed with regulations\, consumer risks remain. Join industry experts and crypto veterans for an educational session on how to avoid common pitfalls and how to better protect your privacy. You’ll learn useful tips on how to avoid exchange failures\, SIM hacks and scammers\, how to safeguard your crypto-assets and private keys\, and how to better manage your privacy from Pam Draper\, the CEO of Bitvo Cryptocurrency Exchange\, and Magdalena Gronowska\, Partner at MetaMesh and an Inspector in the QuadrigaCX bankruptcy. This session will be interactive – questions from attendees are welcome! \nThis session will also dive down into the lessons learned from the $200 million failure of Canada’s largest cryptocurrency Exchange and what the industry is doing to better protect consumers. \n17:30 – 19:00 – Alberta Blockchain VIP Reception\nLocation: Alberta Blockchain Consortium Co-Share Office Suite 2020 633 6th ave SW\, Calgary \nOpen to Summit VIP ticket holders and Alberta Blockchain Week pass holders. \nJoin our Summit speakers and sponsors for an evening with canapes and cocktails. \nThursday\, September 12th\n9:00 – 17:00 – BLOCKCHAIN SUMMIT – Get Tickets Here \nTickets for this event sold separately \n \nThis world-class\, day-long event shines a light on major themes and developments in blockchain technology\, with panels on how the technology is evolving diverse sectors including energy\, agriculture\, fintech\, and more. Featuring an internationally known expert as the keynote address. \nFriday\, September 13th\nDIGITAL CONFLUENCE\nBlockchain technologies’ hidden power is through its ability to enhance other innovations like machine learning and Io by providing a verified and shared database that creates the foundation for true digital transformation. \n9:00 – 11:00 – Blockchain Research Collaboration Workshop by YYChain – Register Here\nCome join the blockchain research community at the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking at the University of Calgary and connect with the blockchain community that is interested in collaborating on research and early-stage initiatives. \nAttendees will learn about : \n\nCurrent research and blockchain initiatives\nSupport programs\nIndustry needs
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/alberta-blockchain-week-events/
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Government,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,Living
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190828T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190828T183000
DTSTAMP:20190817T000235Z
CREATED:20190817T000235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190817T000235Z
UID:13769-1567009800-1567017000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:The Impact of Tech on Downtown Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Edmonton is the epicentre of our bustling tech ecosystem. High-profile companies like Google’s DeepMind and Improbable are anchored in Downtown. Wildly successful startups like Jobber and Granify are growing here; established companies like Bioware are moving into innovative Downtown spaces. In the heart of Downtown\, world-renowned artificial intelligence researchers are forging ahead in uncharted frontiers that offer unprecedented opportunities for economic growth. It is the new arms race and Edmonton has taken a prominent place on the world stage\, but will it continue? \nCities that boldly move forward by supporting their startup ecosystem\, collaborating and strategically investing in this sector\, will be at the forefront of the next technological revolution. Join us for the release of our 2019 Business Report “The Impact of Tech on Downtown Edmonton”. \nThe report looks at our growing tech industry in Downtown\, its impacts on the Downtown business community\, explores areas of opportunity for us to capitalize on and what is possible if we move forward together. \nFollowing the presentation of the report\, there will be a panel discussion with industry experts moderated by Jeremy Hayward\, President of solūt\, to explore this topic even further. \nDoors 4:30pm \nPresentation 5:30-6:00 \nPanel 6:00-6:30pm \nQ&A and social to follow. Appetizers and cash bar will be available.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/the-impact-of-tech-on-downtown-edmonton-2/
LOCATION:YellowHead Brewery\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Government,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Networking,Small Business,Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190828T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190828T183000
DTSTAMP:20190817T000235Z
CREATED:20190817T000235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190817T000235Z
UID:8541-1567009800-1567017000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:The Impact of Tech on Downtown Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Edmonton is the epicentre of our bustling tech ecosystem. High-profile companies like Google’s DeepMind and Improbable are anchored in Downtown. Wildly successful startups like Jobber and Granify are growing here; established companies like Bioware are moving into innovative Downtown spaces. In the heart of Downtown\, world-renowned artificial intelligence researchers are forging ahead in uncharted frontiers that offer unprecedented opportunities for economic growth. It is the new arms race and Edmonton has taken a prominent place on the world stage\, but will it continue? \nCities that boldly move forward by supporting their startup ecosystem\, collaborating and strategically investing in this sector\, will be at the forefront of the next technological revolution. Join us for the release of our 2019 Business Report “The Impact of Tech on Downtown Edmonton”. \nThe report looks at our growing tech industry in Downtown\, its impacts on the Downtown business community\, explores areas of opportunity for us to capitalize on and what is possible if we move forward together. \nFollowing the presentation of the report\, there will be a panel discussion with industry experts moderated by Jeremy Hayward\, President of solūt\, to explore this topic even further. \nDoors 4:30pm \nPresentation 5:30-6:00 \nPanel 6:00-6:30pm \nQ&A and social to follow. Appetizers and cash bar will be available.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/the-impact-of-tech-on-downtown-edmonton/
LOCATION:YellowHead Brewery\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Government,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T200000
DTSTAMP:20190705T044135Z
CREATED:20190705T044135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190705T044135Z
UID:13743-1566410400-1566417600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Level Up: Culture for Growth Stage Companies
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday (6:15 to 8:15 pm) from from June 19th to August 27th – we will cover business topics from Culture to Cash Flow – during Level Up with ATB and Work Nicer! \nWe will have ultra cool speakers from Uber\, Xero\, Car2Go and many more\, plus fun days like pop-up office hours\, peer sessions\, coaching and exclusive invites to Drink Nicer available to those that sign up for 5 or more sessions! \n\nAug 21: Culture for Growth Stage Companies with Illuminate Inc.\n\nWork Nicer Coworking | Red Mile\n1550 5 Street Southwest\nCalgary\nAB\nT2R 1K3
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/level-up-culture-for-growth-stage-companies-2/
LOCATION:Working Nicer Calgary Red Mile\, 1550 5th Street SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2R 1K3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Co-Working,Economy,Human Talent,Industry,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T200000
DTSTAMP:20190705T044135Z
CREATED:20190705T044135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190705T044135Z
UID:8215-1566410400-1566417600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Level Up: Culture for Growth Stage Companies
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday (6:15 to 8:15 pm) from from June 19th to August 27th – we will cover business topics from Culture to Cash Flow – during Level Up with ATB and Work Nicer! \nWe will have ultra cool speakers from Uber\, Xero\, Car2Go and many more\, plus fun days like pop-up office hours\, peer sessions\, coaching and exclusive invites to Drink Nicer available to those that sign up for 5 or more sessions! \n\nAug 21: Culture for Growth Stage Companies with Illuminate Inc.\n\nWork Nicer Coworking | Red Mile\n1550 5 Street Southwest\nCalgary\nAB\nT2R 1K3
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/level-up-culture-for-growth-stage-companies/
LOCATION:Working Nicer Calgary Red Mile\, 1550 5th Street SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2R 1K3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Co-Working,Economy,Human Talent,Industry,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190725T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190725T190000
DTSTAMP:20190723T064455Z
CREATED:20190712T020051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190723T064455Z
UID:8301-1564074000-1564081200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Blockchain AML Compliance in Canada - Postponed to September 2019
DESCRIPTION:This Event has been postponed to September 2019  Watch for new dates soon! \nThe Alberta Blockchain Consortium is a non profit corporation aimed at promoting and uniting the blockchain industry within our province. Our events are open to the public and all are welcome. We wish to educate and create an inclusive environment for networking\, business development\, and cross sector collaboration. \nOur Edmonton meet ups are every last Thursday of the month. We provide food\, wine\, non alcoholic beverages and conversation about blockchain. We prefer to engage our speakers in an interview\, panel\, or debate instead of having presentations. \nThis month’s topic: \nThe rules for crypto companies in Canada are changing. Last year\, changes to Canada’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations were published. Once made final\, these regulations will apply to “dealers in virtual currency” (including exchanges\, brokerages\, and BTM operators). Learn about what this will mean for Canadian businesses with the AML geeks from Outlier Compliance Group.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/blockchain-aml-compliance-in-canada/
LOCATION:MNP Tower\, 10235 101St N.W. Suite 1500\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 0H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Government,Industry,Innovation,Learning,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190725T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190725T190000
DTSTAMP:20190712T020051Z
CREATED:20190712T020051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190712T020051Z
UID:13762-1564074000-1564081200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Blockchain AML Compliance in Canada - Postponed to September 2019
DESCRIPTION:This Event has been postponed to September 2019  Watch for new dates soon! \nThe Alberta Blockchain Consortium is a non profit corporation aimed at promoting and uniting the blockchain industry within our province. Our events are open to the public and all are welcome. We wish to educate and create an inclusive environment for networking\, business development\, and cross sector collaboration. \nOur Edmonton meet ups are every last Thursday of the month. We provide food\, wine\, non alcoholic beverages and conversation about blockchain. We prefer to engage our speakers in an interview\, panel\, or debate instead of having presentations. \nThis month’s topic: \nThe rules for crypto companies in Canada are changing. Last year\, changes to Canada’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations were published. Once made final\, these regulations will apply to “dealers in virtual currency” (including exchanges\, brokerages\, and BTM operators). Learn about what this will mean for Canadian businesses with the AML geeks from Outlier Compliance Group.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/blockchain-aml-compliance-in-canada-2/
LOCATION:MNP Tower\, 10235 101St N.W. Suite 1500\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 0H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Government,Industry,Innovation,Learning,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190717T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190717T200000
DTSTAMP:20190705T045221Z
CREATED:20190705T045221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190705T045221Z
UID:13745-1563386400-1563393600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Level Up: Creating a Culture Of Innovation: Uber: Webcast
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday (6:15 to 8:15 pm) throughout July and August – we will cover business topics from Culture to Cash Flow – during Level Up with ATB and Work Nicer! \nWe will have ultra cool speakers from Uber\, Pogo\, Drivewyze and many more\, plus fun days like pop up office hours\, peer sessions\, coaching and exclusive invites to Drink Nicer available to those that sign up for 5 or more sessions! \n  \nJuly 17: Creating a Culture Of Innovation Webcast\nWith Ralph Sadowski from Uber. Learn about culture building from the perspective of one of the most capitalized startups in the world. \nWork Nicer Coworking | Beaver House\n10160 103 Street Northwest\nEdmonton\nAB\nT5J 0X6
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/level-up-creating-a-culture-of-innovation-uber-webcast-2/
LOCATION:Work Nicer Coworking (Beaver House)\, #100\, 10158 103 Street \,\, Edmonton\,\, AB\, T5J 0X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Co-Working,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Human Talent,Innovation,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190717T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190717T200000
DTSTAMP:20190705T045305Z
CREATED:20190705T045221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190705T045305Z
UID:8220-1563386400-1563393600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Level Up: Creating a Culture Of Innovation: Uber: Webcast
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday (6:15 to 8:15 pm) throughout July and August – we will cover business topics from Culture to Cash Flow – during Level Up with ATB and Work Nicer! \nWe will have ultra cool speakers from Uber\, Pogo\, Drivewyze and many more\, plus fun days like pop up office hours\, peer sessions\, coaching and exclusive invites to Drink Nicer available to those that sign up for 5 or more sessions! \n  \nJuly 17: Creating a Culture Of Innovation Webcast\nWith Ralph Sadowski from Uber. Learn about culture building from the perspective of one of the most capitalized startups in the world. \nWork Nicer Coworking | Beaver House\n10160 103 Street Northwest\nEdmonton\nAB\nT5J 0X6
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/level-up-creating-a-culture-of-innovation-uber-webcast/
LOCATION:Work Nicer Coworking (Beaver House)\, #100\, 10158 103 Street \,\, Edmonton\,\, AB\, T5J 0X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Co-Working,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Human Talent,Innovation,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190712T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190712T160000
DTSTAMP:20190712T013250Z
CREATED:20190712T013250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190712T013250Z
UID:8292-1562940000-1562947200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Knowledge Exchange - MeetUP
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a cup of coffee or tea and participate in a casual conversation with our visiting experts. Come ready with your business questions\, and get ready to network with fellow entrepreneurs in the community.Expert Hours will be running at the from 2pm – 4pm. Feel free to drop in anytime during these hours.Please note this is not an opportunity to pitch your idea but rather to get some advice and meet the service provider resources available to you as an entrepreneur.Experts for July include:ATBAlberta Economic Trade And DevelopmentAlberta Women EntrepreneursBusiness Link
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/knowledge-exchange-meetup/
LOCATION:ATB Entrepreneur Centre YEG\, 4234 Calgary Trail NW\,\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6J 6Y8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,Small Business
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190712T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190712T160000
DTSTAMP:20190712T013250Z
CREATED:20190712T013250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190712T013250Z
UID:13759-1562940000-1562947200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Knowledge Exchange - MeetUP
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a cup of coffee or tea and participate in a casual conversation with our visiting experts. Come ready with your business questions\, and get ready to network with fellow entrepreneurs in the community.Expert Hours will be running at the from 2pm – 4pm. Feel free to drop in anytime during these hours.Please note this is not an opportunity to pitch your idea but rather to get some advice and meet the service provider resources available to you as an entrepreneur.Experts for July include:ATBAlberta Economic Trade And DevelopmentAlberta Women EntrepreneursBusiness Link
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/knowledge-exchange-meetup-2/
LOCATION:ATB Entrepreneur Centre YEG\, 4234 Calgary Trail NW\,\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6J 6Y8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,Small Business
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190612T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190613T170000
DTSTAMP:20190602T231045Z
CREATED:20190602T231045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190602T231045Z
UID:13733-1560326400-1560445200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:NAIT Productivity & Innovation Centre
DESCRIPTION:Regional Session – Edmonton 2019\n\nWednesday\, June-12-19 – Thursday\, June-13-19\nNAIT Productivity and Innovation Centre \n10210 Princess Elizabeth Ave NW\nEdmonton\, Alberta T5G 0Y2\nCanada \n647-999-4765\n\nPhone: 647-999-4765\nEmail Us\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDescription\n\n\n\nEVENT ​SUMMARY \nWHAT ​SHOULD ​YOU ​ATTEND? ​ \nDay ​One:\nThe ​Tour ​is ​for ​anybody ​interested ​in ​networking ​and ​taking ​the ​CanBIM ​Project ​Site ​Tour. ​The ​Meet ​& ​Greet ​is ​an ​opportunity ​get ​connected ​with ​other ​event ​attendees. ​All ​registrants ​are ​welcome ​to ​attend ​the ​Meet ​& ​Greet. \nDay ​Two:\nThe ​Morning ​Sessions ​cater ​to ​Technology ​Practitioners. ​Learn ​about ​technologies ​and ​processes ​that ​will ​assist ​you ​in ​your ​daily ​activities ​and ​processes. ​All ​practitioners ​looking ​to ​develop ​their ​knowledge ​around ​technology ​should ​attend ​the ​Morning ​Sessions. ​Includes ​Breakfast ​& ​Lunch. \nThe ​Afternoon ​Sessions ​cater ​to ​Executive ​Leaders ​and ​business ​decision ​makers ​who ​are ​driving ​the ​direction ​at ​their ​organizations. ​All ​are ​encouraged ​to ​attend. ​Includes ​Lunch ​& ​Reception. ​ \nThe ​Meets ​& ​Eats ​Dinner ​are ​a ​curated ​opportunity ​to ​network ​with ​other ​industry ​leaders. ​All ​are ​welcome ​to ​attend. ​ ​ ​ \nDAY ​ONE\n_______________________________________________________ \n8:00AM ​- ​4:30PM\nCanBIM ​Project ​Site ​Tour ​ ​\n(Tour ​times ​subject ​to ​change)\nCanBIM ​Tours ​include ​a ​project ​orientation ​and ​presentation ​prior ​to ​a ​guided ​tour. ​ \n6:00PM ​- ​8:00PM\nCanBIM ​”Meet ​& ​Greet” ​\n(FREE ​to ​All ​Event ​Registrants) \nCome ​kick ​off ​the ​Regional ​Session ​at ​our ​Opening ​Meet ​& ​Greet. ​This ​is ​a ​great ​opportunity ​to ​connect ​with ​other ​conference ​attendees ​and ​colleagues ​in ​a ​casual ​relaxed ​atmosphere. ​Attire ​is ​business ​casual. \nDAY ​TWO\n_______________________________________________________ \n8:00AM ​- ​1:15PM\nMorning ​Session ​- ​Technology ​Practitioners\nEvent ​attendees ​will ​have ​the ​opportunity ​to ​attend ​a ​Technology ​Information ​Session ​and ​the ​Technology ​Exhibition. ​Technology ​Information ​Sessions ​will ​focus ​on ​educational ​information ​tailored ​to ​the ​needs ​of ​industry ​practitioners\, ​these ​sessions ​will ​be ​available ​on ​a ​first ​come\, ​first ​serve ​basis. ​The ​Technology ​Exhibition ​will ​showcase ​products ​and ​services ​from ​leading ​technology ​companies. \n12:15PM ​- ​6:00PM\nAfternoon ​Session ​- ​Executive ​Speaker ​Series\nEvent ​attendees ​will ​hear ​from ​industry ​executives ​and ​senior ​management ​professionals ​about ​their ​vision ​and ​strategy ​around ​technology ​adoption ​and ​how ​technology ​is ​driving ​business ​value ​at ​their ​organization. ​ \n6:30PM ​- ​8:30PM\nExecutive ​”Meets ​& ​Eats” ​Dinner\nEvent ​attendees ​will ​have ​the ​chance ​to ​sit ​down ​and ​break ​bread ​with ​technology ​leaders. ​”Meets ​and ​Eats” ​is ​an ​intimate\, ​exclusive ​and ​curated ​opportunity ​to ​build ​your ​network. ​ \nPRICING\n_______________________________________________________\nMEMBERS ​\nTour ​​- ​​$40.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$225.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$225.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$135 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​​Access ​​$535.00 ​ \nNON-MEMBERS ​\nTour ​​- ​​$50.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$260.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$260.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$150 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​Access ​​$625.00 ​ \nSTUDENTS ​\nTour ​​- ​​$40.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$50.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$50.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$135 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​Access ​​$220.00 ​ \nGROUPS ​​(4 ​​or ​​more ​​Attendees) ​\nTour ​​- ​​$50.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$200.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$200.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$135 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​Access ​​$500.00 ​ \nEXHIBITORS ​​ ​\nMembers ​​- ​​$1250.00 ​\nNon-Members ​​- ​​$1600.00 ​
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/nait-productivity-innovation-centre-2/
LOCATION:NAIT Productivity Centre\, 10210 Princess Elizabeth Ave NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Construction,Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Food,Government,Health,Industry,Innovation,Learning,Manufacturing & Exports,Networking,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190612T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190613T170000
DTSTAMP:20190602T231045Z
CREATED:20190602T231045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190602T231045Z
UID:8042-1560326400-1560445200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:NAIT Productivity & Innovation Centre
DESCRIPTION:Regional Session – Edmonton 2019\n\nWednesday\, June-12-19 – Thursday\, June-13-19\nNAIT Productivity and Innovation Centre \n10210 Princess Elizabeth Ave NW\nEdmonton\, Alberta T5G 0Y2\nCanada \n647-999-4765\n\nPhone: 647-999-4765\nEmail Us\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDescription\n\n\n\nEVENT ​SUMMARY \nWHAT ​SHOULD ​YOU ​ATTEND? ​ \nDay ​One:\nThe ​Tour ​is ​for ​anybody ​interested ​in ​networking ​and ​taking ​the ​CanBIM ​Project ​Site ​Tour. ​The ​Meet ​& ​Greet ​is ​an ​opportunity ​get ​connected ​with ​other ​event ​attendees. ​All ​registrants ​are ​welcome ​to ​attend ​the ​Meet ​& ​Greet. \nDay ​Two:\nThe ​Morning ​Sessions ​cater ​to ​Technology ​Practitioners. ​Learn ​about ​technologies ​and ​processes ​that ​will ​assist ​you ​in ​your ​daily ​activities ​and ​processes. ​All ​practitioners ​looking ​to ​develop ​their ​knowledge ​around ​technology ​should ​attend ​the ​Morning ​Sessions. ​Includes ​Breakfast ​& ​Lunch. \nThe ​Afternoon ​Sessions ​cater ​to ​Executive ​Leaders ​and ​business ​decision ​makers ​who ​are ​driving ​the ​direction ​at ​their ​organizations. ​All ​are ​encouraged ​to ​attend. ​Includes ​Lunch ​& ​Reception. ​ \nThe ​Meets ​& ​Eats ​Dinner ​are ​a ​curated ​opportunity ​to ​network ​with ​other ​industry ​leaders. ​All ​are ​welcome ​to ​attend. ​ ​ ​ \nDAY ​ONE\n_______________________________________________________ \n8:00AM ​- ​4:30PM\nCanBIM ​Project ​Site ​Tour ​ ​\n(Tour ​times ​subject ​to ​change)\nCanBIM ​Tours ​include ​a ​project ​orientation ​and ​presentation ​prior ​to ​a ​guided ​tour. ​ \n6:00PM ​- ​8:00PM\nCanBIM ​”Meet ​& ​Greet” ​\n(FREE ​to ​All ​Event ​Registrants) \nCome ​kick ​off ​the ​Regional ​Session ​at ​our ​Opening ​Meet ​& ​Greet. ​This ​is ​a ​great ​opportunity ​to ​connect ​with ​other ​conference ​attendees ​and ​colleagues ​in ​a ​casual ​relaxed ​atmosphere. ​Attire ​is ​business ​casual. \nDAY ​TWO\n_______________________________________________________ \n8:00AM ​- ​1:15PM\nMorning ​Session ​- ​Technology ​Practitioners\nEvent ​attendees ​will ​have ​the ​opportunity ​to ​attend ​a ​Technology ​Information ​Session ​and ​the ​Technology ​Exhibition. ​Technology ​Information ​Sessions ​will ​focus ​on ​educational ​information ​tailored ​to ​the ​needs ​of ​industry ​practitioners\, ​these ​sessions ​will ​be ​available ​on ​a ​first ​come\, ​first ​serve ​basis. ​The ​Technology ​Exhibition ​will ​showcase ​products ​and ​services ​from ​leading ​technology ​companies. \n12:15PM ​- ​6:00PM\nAfternoon ​Session ​- ​Executive ​Speaker ​Series\nEvent ​attendees ​will ​hear ​from ​industry ​executives ​and ​senior ​management ​professionals ​about ​their ​vision ​and ​strategy ​around ​technology ​adoption ​and ​how ​technology ​is ​driving ​business ​value ​at ​their ​organization. ​ \n6:30PM ​- ​8:30PM\nExecutive ​”Meets ​& ​Eats” ​Dinner\nEvent ​attendees ​will ​have ​the ​chance ​to ​sit ​down ​and ​break ​bread ​with ​technology ​leaders. ​”Meets ​and ​Eats” ​is ​an ​intimate\, ​exclusive ​and ​curated ​opportunity ​to ​build ​your ​network. ​ \nPRICING\n_______________________________________________________\nMEMBERS ​\nTour ​​- ​​$40.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$225.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$225.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$135 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​​Access ​​$535.00 ​ \nNON-MEMBERS ​\nTour ​​- ​​$50.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$260.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$260.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$150 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​Access ​​$625.00 ​ \nSTUDENTS ​\nTour ​​- ​​$40.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$50.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$50.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$135 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​Access ​​$220.00 ​ \nGROUPS ​​(4 ​​or ​​more ​​Attendees) ​\nTour ​​- ​​$50.00 ​\nMorning ​​Session ​​$200.00 ​\nAfternoon ​​Session ​​$200.00 ​\nExecutive ​​”Meets ​​& ​​Eats” ​​Dinner ​​$135 ​\nDay ​2 ​All ​​Access ​​$500.00 ​ \nEXHIBITORS ​​ ​\nMembers ​​- ​​$1250.00 ​\nNon-Members ​​- ​​$1600.00 ​
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/nait-productivity-innovation-centre/
LOCATION:NAIT Productivity Centre\, 10210 Princess Elizabeth Ave NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Construction,Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Food,Government,Health,Industry,Innovation,Learning,Manufacturing & Exports,Networking,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190602T133000
DTSTAMP:20190602T230349Z
CREATED:20190602T230349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190602T230349Z
UID:13732-1559476800-1559482200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Global Forces Shaping our Future: A Conversation with Dominic Barton
DESCRIPTION:Lunches with Leaders: Speaker Series presented by TELUS \nGlobal Forces Shaping Our Future: A Conversation with Dominic Barton \nNew technologies as well as demographic and economic shifts are transforming our work\, homes and communities. \nDominic Barton\, Senior Partner and former Global Managing Partner of McKinsey\, will discuss the impact of the rise of Asia\, the power of new disruptive technologies\, our aging population and societal instability on business. He will also share insights on how leaders can navigate their organizations through these disruptive times. \nBarton will also discuss what educators\, industry and government here in Alberta must do now to ensure we can attract and retain the talent needed to compete in the economy of the future. \nAbout Dominic Barton\nDominic Barton is a Senior Partner and served as Global Managing Partner of McKinsey & Company from 2009 to 2018. In his 32 years with the firm\, Dominic has advised clients in a range of industries including banking\, consumer goods\, high tech and industrials. Prior to serving as Global Managing Partner\, Dominic was based in Shanghai as McKinsey’s Asia Chairman from 2004 to 2009 and led the Korea office from 2000 to 2004. \nDominic serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Teck Resources\, is the Chancellor of the University of Waterloo\, the Chair of the Canadian Minister of Finance’s Advisory Council on Economic Growth and the Chair of the Seoul International Business Advisory Council. He is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution\, a member of the Singapore Economic Development Board’s International Advisory Council\, and a member of the boards of Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York City and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. \nHe is one of the founders of FCLT Global (Focusing Capital on the Long Term)\, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing practical tools and approaches that encourage long-term behaviors in business and investment decision-making. Read More \nTickets\nMember Tickets: $59.00+gst\nGeneral Admission Ticket: $69.00+gst\nMember Tables of Eight: $472.00+gst\nGeneral Admission Tables of Eight: $552.00+gst \nJune 6\, 2019 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM \nChateau Lacombe Hotel10111 Bellamy Hill RoadEdmonton\, Alberta T5J 1N7 \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/global-forces-shaping-our-future-a-conversation-with-dominic-barton-2/
LOCATION:Chateau Lacombe\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Industry,Leadership,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190602T133000
DTSTAMP:20190602T230349Z
CREATED:20190602T230349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190602T230349Z
UID:8038-1559476800-1559482200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Global Forces Shaping our Future: A Conversation with Dominic Barton
DESCRIPTION:Lunches with Leaders: Speaker Series presented by TELUS \nGlobal Forces Shaping Our Future: A Conversation with Dominic Barton \nNew technologies as well as demographic and economic shifts are transforming our work\, homes and communities. \nDominic Barton\, Senior Partner and former Global Managing Partner of McKinsey\, will discuss the impact of the rise of Asia\, the power of new disruptive technologies\, our aging population and societal instability on business. He will also share insights on how leaders can navigate their organizations through these disruptive times. \nBarton will also discuss what educators\, industry and government here in Alberta must do now to ensure we can attract and retain the talent needed to compete in the economy of the future. \nAbout Dominic Barton\nDominic Barton is a Senior Partner and served as Global Managing Partner of McKinsey & Company from 2009 to 2018. In his 32 years with the firm\, Dominic has advised clients in a range of industries including banking\, consumer goods\, high tech and industrials. Prior to serving as Global Managing Partner\, Dominic was based in Shanghai as McKinsey’s Asia Chairman from 2004 to 2009 and led the Korea office from 2000 to 2004. \nDominic serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Teck Resources\, is the Chancellor of the University of Waterloo\, the Chair of the Canadian Minister of Finance’s Advisory Council on Economic Growth and the Chair of the Seoul International Business Advisory Council. He is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution\, a member of the Singapore Economic Development Board’s International Advisory Council\, and a member of the boards of Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York City and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. \nHe is one of the founders of FCLT Global (Focusing Capital on the Long Term)\, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing practical tools and approaches that encourage long-term behaviors in business and investment decision-making. Read More \nTickets\nMember Tickets: $59.00+gst\nGeneral Admission Ticket: $69.00+gst\nMember Tables of Eight: $472.00+gst\nGeneral Admission Tables of Eight: $552.00+gst \nJune 6\, 2019 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM \nChateau Lacombe Hotel10111 Bellamy Hill RoadEdmonton\, Alberta T5J 1N7 \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/global-forces-shaping-our-future-a-conversation-with-dominic-barton/
LOCATION:Chateau Lacombe\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Industry,Leadership,Networking,Small Business,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190529T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190529T170000
DTSTAMP:20190429T221837Z
CREATED:20190429T221837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T221837Z
UID:13716-1559138400-1559149200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Roundhouse MacEwanU: Financing Social Change
DESCRIPTION:Financing Social Change – May 29\, 2019\, 2-5 p.m. \nSocial change efforts that fail often lack the financial foresight needed to create the social benefit they are seeking. This workshop will explore what financing tools exist to support social change efforts from grassroots lending circles and local investment to the growing impact investing sector. Learn from fearless pioneers that have succeeded in creating sustainable large-scale community change through different financing solutions. Facilitated by Jordan Reiniger.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/roundhouse-macewanu-financing-social-change-2/
LOCATION:RoundHouse MacEwan University\, 11110 104Ave\, Edmontnon\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Innovation,Not-For-Profit,Social Innovation,Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190529T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190529T170000
DTSTAMP:20190429T221837Z
CREATED:20190429T221837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T221837Z
UID:7742-1559138400-1559149200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Roundhouse MacEwanU: Financing Social Change
DESCRIPTION:Financing Social Change – May 29\, 2019\, 2-5 p.m. \nSocial change efforts that fail often lack the financial foresight needed to create the social benefit they are seeking. This workshop will explore what financing tools exist to support social change efforts from grassroots lending circles and local investment to the growing impact investing sector. Learn from fearless pioneers that have succeeded in creating sustainable large-scale community change through different financing solutions. Facilitated by Jordan Reiniger.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/roundhouse-macewanu-financing-social-change/
LOCATION:RoundHouse MacEwan University\, 11110 104Ave\, Edmontnon\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Innovation,Not-For-Profit,Social Innovation,Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190528T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190528T200000
DTSTAMP:20190430T012121Z
CREATED:20190430T011856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T012121Z
UID:7765-1559064600-1559073600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:YPE & FutureCite Event: Imagine Your Future Community\, Company and City
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\n\nYoung Professionals in Energy and FutureCite Jointly Presents\nTedTalks: What will the world be like in 20 years (Future of Energy\, Transportation and Food Production) \nThe global world as we know it now is changing faster than we can adapt economically\, culturally and geopolitically. Throughout history\, human creativity and ingenuity have played key roles in overcoming past economic and industrial disruptions and upheavals within their jurisdictional borders. This digital transformation however is different\, as its impact and reach will be felt exponentially and simultaneously by the entire world – and will impact future Living\, Learning and Lifestyles. \nEvent Overview \nThe focus of this event is to engage the audience to “Imagine how they can play a role in the direction and adoption of AI to shape future Living and Lifestyles in their communities\, companies and cities. \nTopics and Invited Speakers \nFuture Living \n\nFuture of Energy (Power & Utilities & Energy) – William York\, ATCO\n\n\nAI\, sensors and devices (IoT) in everything and anything in communities\, companies and cities\, will enable the exponential connectivity & integration of products and services in\, and to homes and work hubs and with multiple sources of energy. Next generation will have different expectations in the access\, usage\, and preferences in their choices of products and services.\n\n\nFuture of Mobility (Transportation & Logistics) – Yeatland Wong\, Stantec\n\n\nAI\, and how we will travel from place to place and the impact it will have in the design of communities and cities. The adoption of Autonomous Vehicles\, the planning of Infrastructure from highways to hyperloops\, and from sky to sea to space will dramatically change the current definition of mobility\, as well as the energy source choices. Next generation of travelers and users of mobility products and services will consider time\, cost\, convenience and user experience.\n\nFuture Lifestyle \n\nFuture of Food – Speaker Invitation to ALES (UofA) Dr. Stan Blade \n\n\nAI is changing dramatically with in sensors in everything from satellite imaging for GPS and automated farming equipment in food production\, vertical farming and urban farming\, and options in energy sources. Next generation of young food producers will be looking at modernizing the farm without losing the values of why they produce\, distribute or retail food.\n\n Agenda \n5:30 PM Registration Opens \n6:00 PM Introduction \n6:05 PM Future of Energy \n6:20 PM 5 minute break to post ideas \n6:25 PM Future of Mobility \n6:40 PM 5 minute break to post ideas \n6:45 PM Future of Food \n7:00 PM 5 minute break to post ideas \n7:05 PM 20 minute break for networking\, food and refreshments \n7:30 PM Q&A Panel for 3 presenters \nEvent Closes \nSpeaker Bios \nFuture of Energy \nWilliam York P.Eng. \nHolding a Bachelor of Science with distinction in electrical engineering\, William is a professional engineer with more than five years of utility industry experience. including distribution automation and asset strategy engineer at ATCO electric. A member of ATCO’s Electric Vehicle Centre of Excellence\, William also serves as Director of the Electric Vehicle Association of Alberta. \nFuture of Mobility \nYeatland Wong P.Eng. \nYeatland Wong is the Senior Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Engineer at Stantec Consulting. Yeatland has nearly 2 decades of experience in transportation engineering\, and is an expert in smart mobility and new transportation technologies. Prior to joining Stantec Consulting\, Yeatland was the Senior ITS Engineer for City of Calgary\, and was program manager for the City’s ITS Program. Yeatland is also an Executive for the Intelligent Transportation Systems Society of Canada. \nFuture of Food \nDr. Stan Blade\, Ph.D. Blade is Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural\, Life and Environmental Sciences (ALES) University of Alberta. Dr. Blade is a 2012 graduate of the Wharton Business School’s Executive Development Program (University of Pennsylvania) and his Ph.D. from Macdonald College of McGill University for plant breeding/cropping systems research completed at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). He currently serves as a Trustee of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture\, a board member of the Alberta Cancer Foundation\, Edmonton Global\, Livestock Gentec and the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. In 2018 Dr. Blade was elected as an International Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry. Dr. Stan Blade was founding Chief Executive Officer (2008-2014) of Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions. he also served as the Deputy Director General (Research) for the IITA. ALES is focused on teaching\, research and community service in its departments: Agriculture\, Food and Nutritional Sciences; Renewable Resources; Human Ecology; Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology and the University of Alberta Botanic Garden. \nFutureCite Inc \nFutureCite Inc launched FutureCite.com in 2018 as a way for Citizens\, Communities and Companies to imagine\, shape and navigate the digital transformation\, and to enable them to prepare for the impact that it will have on their future Living\, Learning and Lifestyle. Through FutureCite.com we provide a way for the 90% of Society to learn and share knowledge and experiences\, accelerate discovery on ideas and innovations\, and dialogue and collaborate to bridge the knowledge and skills gap arising from the digital transformation. This one-stop digital hub consists of 3 interconnected digital platforms: 1) Focus – a platform to learn and share knowledge and experiences through articles\, blogs and images 2) Flash – a platform to accelerate discovery and adoption of ideas and innovations through videos\, short articles and images\, and 3) Connect – a forum and private messaging platform to engage dialogue and collaborate on ideas\, initiatives\, or projects. FutureCite.com also hosts the Canada150in150 e-Book.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/ype-futurecite-event-imagine-your-community-company-and-city/
LOCATION:Enbridge Centre\, 23 Floor Enbridge Centre\, 10175 101 St NW\,\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, AB T5J
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Food,Health,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Mobility,Networking,Research,Science,Small Business,Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190528T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190528T200000
DTSTAMP:20190430T011856Z
CREATED:20190430T011856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T011856Z
UID:13725-1559064600-1559073600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:YPE & FutureCite Event: Imagine Your Future Community\, Company and City
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\n\nYoung Professionals in Energy and FutureCite Jointly Presents\nTedTalks: What will the world be like in 20 years (Future of Energy\, Transportation and Food Production) \nThe global world as we know it now is changing faster than we can adapt economically\, culturally and geopolitically. Throughout history\, human creativity and ingenuity have played key roles in overcoming past economic and industrial disruptions and upheavals within their jurisdictional borders. This digital transformation however is different\, as its impact and reach will be felt exponentially and simultaneously by the entire world – and will impact future Living\, Learning and Lifestyles. \nEvent Overview \nThe focus of this event is to engage the audience to “Imagine how they can play a role in the direction and adoption of AI to shape future Living and Lifestyles in their communities\, companies and cities. \nTopics and Invited Speakers \nFuture Living \n\nFuture of Energy (Power & Utilities & Energy) – William York\, ATCO\n\n\nAI\, sensors and devices (IoT) in everything and anything in communities\, companies and cities\, will enable the exponential connectivity & integration of products and services in\, and to homes and work hubs and with multiple sources of energy. Next generation will have different expectations in the access\, usage\, and preferences in their choices of products and services.\n\n\nFuture of Mobility (Transportation & Logistics) – Yeatland Wong\, Stantec\n\n\nAI\, and how we will travel from place to place and the impact it will have in the design of communities and cities. The adoption of Autonomous Vehicles\, the planning of Infrastructure from highways to hyperloops\, and from sky to sea to space will dramatically change the current definition of mobility\, as well as the energy source choices. Next generation of travelers and users of mobility products and services will consider time\, cost\, convenience and user experience.\n\nFuture Lifestyle \n\nFuture of Food – Speaker Invitation to ALES (UofA) Dr. Stan Blade \n\n\nAI is changing dramatically with in sensors in everything from satellite imaging for GPS and automated farming equipment in food production\, vertical farming and urban farming\, and options in energy sources. Next generation of young food producers will be looking at modernizing the farm without losing the values of why they produce\, distribute or retail food.\n\n Agenda \n5:30 PM Registration Opens \n6:00 PM Introduction \n6:05 PM Future of Energy \n6:20 PM 5 minute break to post ideas \n6:25 PM Future of Mobility \n6:40 PM 5 minute break to post ideas \n6:45 PM Future of Food \n7:00 PM 5 minute break to post ideas \n7:05 PM 20 minute break for networking\, food and refreshments \n7:30 PM Q&A Panel for 3 presenters \nEvent Closes \nSpeaker Bios \nFuture of Energy \nWilliam York P.Eng. \nHolding a Bachelor of Science with distinction in electrical engineering\, William is a professional engineer with more than five years of utility industry experience. including distribution automation and asset strategy engineer at ATCO electric. A member of ATCO’s Electric Vehicle Centre of Excellence\, William also serves as Director of the Electric Vehicle Association of Alberta. \nFuture of Mobility \nYeatland Wong P.Eng. \nYeatland Wong is the Senior Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Engineer at Stantec Consulting. Yeatland has nearly 2 decades of experience in transportation engineering\, and is an expert in smart mobility and new transportation technologies. Prior to joining Stantec Consulting\, Yeatland was the Senior ITS Engineer for City of Calgary\, and was program manager for the City’s ITS Program. Yeatland is also an Executive for the Intelligent Transportation Systems Society of Canada. \nFuture of Food \nDr. Stan Blade\, Ph.D. Blade is Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural\, Life and Environmental Sciences (ALES) University of Alberta. Dr. Blade is a 2012 graduate of the Wharton Business School’s Executive Development Program (University of Pennsylvania) and his Ph.D. from Macdonald College of McGill University for plant breeding/cropping systems research completed at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). He currently serves as a Trustee of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture\, a board member of the Alberta Cancer Foundation\, Edmonton Global\, Livestock Gentec and the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. In 2018 Dr. Blade was elected as an International Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry. Dr. Stan Blade was founding Chief Executive Officer (2008-2014) of Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions. he also served as the Deputy Director General (Research) for the IITA. ALES is focused on teaching\, research and community service in its departments: Agriculture\, Food and Nutritional Sciences; Renewable Resources; Human Ecology; Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology and the University of Alberta Botanic Garden. \nFutureCite Inc \nFutureCite Inc launched FutureCite.com in 2018 as a way for Citizens\, Communities and Companies to imagine\, shape and navigate the digital transformation\, and to enable them to prepare for the impact that it will have on their future Living\, Learning and Lifestyle. Through FutureCite.com we provide a way for the 90% of Society to learn and share knowledge and experiences\, accelerate discovery on ideas and innovations\, and dialogue and collaborate to bridge the knowledge and skills gap arising from the digital transformation. This one-stop digital hub consists of 3 interconnected digital platforms: 1) Focus – a platform to learn and share knowledge and experiences through articles\, blogs and images 2) Flash – a platform to accelerate discovery and adoption of ideas and innovations through videos\, short articles and images\, and 3) Connect – a forum and private messaging platform to engage dialogue and collaborate on ideas\, initiatives\, or projects. FutureCite.com also hosts the Canada150in150 e-Book.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/ype-futurecite-event-imagine-your-community-company-and-city-2/
LOCATION:Enbridge Centre\, 23 Floor Enbridge Centre\, 10175 101 St NW\,\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, AB T5J
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Food,Health,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Mobility,Networking,Research,Science,Small Business,Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190429T170000
DTSTAMP:20190429T231528Z
CREATED:20190429T231528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T231528Z
UID:7763-1556524800-1556557200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Mawji Centre: How to Win at Business
DESCRIPTION:May 4 2019 \n8am to 5PM \nNAIT CAT Centre Room 191 \nThis full day workshop is being held in conjunction with Spurrell & Associates. \nThe day will be jam packed with information and there will be plenty of sharing entrepreneur to entrepreneur! \nTopics to be covered include; \n\nUnderstanding the common myths of entrepreneurship to avoid the common mistakes\nOrganizing your calendar for business success\nMaking sure you have enough cash for life and ensuring you pay the least tax\nHow to get all the benefits of business planning in 4 hours\nSmall business marketing and sales strategies that actually work\nHow to read financial statements quickly even if you hate accounting\nWriting checklists and templates so you can scale your business without working 12 hours a day for the rest of your life\nHuman resource strategies that actually fit on your calendar when you do not have a human resource department\n\nThere will be a one hour break for lunch. Sorry\, lunch will not be provided. Please bring your own lunch or plan to purchase lunch. \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/mawji-centre-how-to-win-at-business/
LOCATION:NAIT Campus\, 11762 - 106 Street\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5G2R1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Economy,Education,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Industry,Marketing,Small Business,Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190429T170000
DTSTAMP:20190429T231528Z
CREATED:20190429T231528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T231528Z
UID:13724-1556524800-1556557200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Mawji Centre: How to Win at Business
DESCRIPTION:May 4 2019 \n8am to 5PM \nNAIT CAT Centre Room 191 \nThis full day workshop is being held in conjunction with Spurrell & Associates. \nThe day will be jam packed with information and there will be plenty of sharing entrepreneur to entrepreneur! \nTopics to be covered include; \n\nUnderstanding the common myths of entrepreneurship to avoid the common mistakes\nOrganizing your calendar for business success\nMaking sure you have enough cash for life and ensuring you pay the least tax\nHow to get all the benefits of business planning in 4 hours\nSmall business marketing and sales strategies that actually work\nHow to read financial statements quickly even if you hate accounting\nWriting checklists and templates so you can scale your business without working 12 hours a day for the rest of your life\nHuman resource strategies that actually fit on your calendar when you do not have a human resource department\n\nThere will be a one hour break for lunch. Sorry\, lunch will not be provided. Please bring your own lunch or plan to purchase lunch. \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/mawji-centre-how-to-win-at-business-2/
LOCATION:NAIT Campus\, 11762 - 106 Street\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5G2R1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Economy,Education,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Industry,Marketing,Small Business,Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190425
DTSTAMP:20190409T225901Z
CREATED:20190409T225901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T225901Z
UID:13714-1555977600-1556150399@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Singularity U Canada Summit
DESCRIPTION:Connect to the Exponential Future\nApril 23rd to April 24th 2019 \n\n\nImage Credit: Singularity U Canada\nSingularity U empowers a global community to develop and implement solutions that harness and advance exponential technology. Building on the success of the first SingularityU Canada Summit\, we are expanding the conversation and sharing the best of Canadian and international technology. Learn about the transformative impact that technologies like artificial intelligence\, nanotechnology\, and digital medicine will have on our lives and our world. \n\nHost City and Venue\n\n\nEdmonton Convention Centre (MAP)\n9797 Jasper Ave\nEdmonton\, AB\nT5J 1N9 \nWe’re coming out West! This year\, we are working with a diverse group of strategic partners to host the SingularityU Summit in Edmonton\, AB. Located in the heart of western Canada\, Edmonton is Alberta’s capital city and is home to 1.3 million people. While various cities in Canada have been recognized for their innovative initiatives\, Edmonton is one that is leading the way in AI\, big data and healthcare. The city is made up of like-minded\, enterprising business people\, who are technologically driven and entrepreneurial-fuelled.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/singularity-u-canada-summit-2/
LOCATION:Shaw Conference Centre\, 9797 Jasper Avenue\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 1N9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Consumer Goods & Retail,Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Food,Health,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,Media & Communications,Networking,Research,Robotics,Small Business,Social Innovation,Technology,WorkPlace
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190425
DTSTAMP:20190409T225901Z
CREATED:20190409T225901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T225901Z
UID:7671-1555977600-1556150399@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Singularity U Canada Summit
DESCRIPTION:Connect to the Exponential Future\nApril 23rd to April 24th 2019 \n\n\nImage Credit: Singularity U Canada\nSingularity U empowers a global community to develop and implement solutions that harness and advance exponential technology. Building on the success of the first SingularityU Canada Summit\, we are expanding the conversation and sharing the best of Canadian and international technology. Learn about the transformative impact that technologies like artificial intelligence\, nanotechnology\, and digital medicine will have on our lives and our world. \n\nHost City and Venue\n\n\nEdmonton Convention Centre (MAP)\n9797 Jasper Ave\nEdmonton\, AB\nT5J 1N9 \nWe’re coming out West! This year\, we are working with a diverse group of strategic partners to host the SingularityU Summit in Edmonton\, AB. Located in the heart of western Canada\, Edmonton is Alberta’s capital city and is home to 1.3 million people. While various cities in Canada have been recognized for their innovative initiatives\, Edmonton is one that is leading the way in AI\, big data and healthcare. The city is made up of like-minded\, enterprising business people\, who are technologically driven and entrepreneurial-fuelled.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/singularity-u-canada-summit/
LOCATION:Shaw Conference Centre\, 9797 Jasper Avenue\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 1N9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Consumer Goods & Retail,Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Food,Health,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,Media & Communications,Networking,Research,Robotics,Small Business,Social Innovation,Technology,WorkPlace
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/SU-Can-Summit-2017-Day1-2.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190418T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190418T133000
DTSTAMP:20190409T230637Z
CREATED:20190409T230637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T230637Z
UID:13715-1555587000-1555594200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:UofA Eric Geddes Series: Cannabis - 6 Months After Launch
DESCRIPTION:April 18\, 2019 Eric Geddes U of A Luncheon Series\n11:30 AM – 1:15 PM\n11:30 AM — Registration \n11:45 AM — Lunch \n12:15 PM — Panel discussion / Q&A \n1:15 PM — Event conclusion \nMatrix Hotel\n10640 100 Ave NW\, Edmonton \nIt has been six months since the legalization of cannabis. Join our panel of experts for lunch as they discuss how the retail cannabis industry has done in the first six months: the challenges they were and weren’t expecting\, cannabis shortages\, and what is in store for the future. \nForward to a friend \nMeet the Speakers:\n\nJesse Cheetham\, VP\, Human Resources\, Fire and Flower\nKatrina Ingram\, Chief Operating Officer\, Cannabis at Work\nAudrey Kronewitt\, District Manager\, Canopy Growth & Lead for the development of the Tokyo Smoke retail banner in Alberta and Saskatchewan
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/uofa-eric-geddes-series-cannabis-6-months-after-launch-2/
LOCATION:Matrix Hotel\, 10640 - 100 avenue\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Cannabis,Economy,Education,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Leadership,Learning,Networking,Small Business,Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190418T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20190418T133000
DTSTAMP:20190409T230637Z
CREATED:20190409T230637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T230637Z
UID:7675-1555587000-1555594200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:UofA Eric Geddes Series: Cannabis - 6 Months After Launch
DESCRIPTION:April 18\, 2019 Eric Geddes U of A Luncheon Series\n11:30 AM – 1:15 PM\n11:30 AM — Registration \n11:45 AM — Lunch \n12:15 PM — Panel discussion / Q&A \n1:15 PM — Event conclusion \nMatrix Hotel\n10640 100 Ave NW\, Edmonton \nIt has been six months since the legalization of cannabis. Join our panel of experts for lunch as they discuss how the retail cannabis industry has done in the first six months: the challenges they were and weren’t expecting\, cannabis shortages\, and what is in store for the future. \nForward to a friend \nMeet the Speakers:\n\nJesse Cheetham\, VP\, Human Resources\, Fire and Flower\nKatrina Ingram\, Chief Operating Officer\, Cannabis at Work\nAudrey Kronewitt\, District Manager\, Canopy Growth & Lead for the development of the Tokyo Smoke retail banner in Alberta and Saskatchewan
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/uofa-eric-geddes-series-cannabis-6-months-after-launch/
LOCATION:Matrix Hotel\, 10640 - 100 avenue\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Cannabis,Economy,Education,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Leadership,Learning,Networking,Small Business,Technology
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