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SUMMARY:Healthcare at Home & in Community - New Era Workforce
DESCRIPTION:The way we live and work changes our expectations in work and community living.  Healthcare usually invokes the thought to hospitals and acute care.  It also changes our perceptions of how we live and age in communities.   Whether it is assisted living\, long-term care\, or care at home\, these changes impact immediate and extended families .\nWith the shifts in technology adoption\, learning and upskilling\, the workforce will also change.\n\nOn August 16 2023\, panel speakers from Covenant Health\, Christenson Communities and NorQuest College will share insights on their build-outs\, models of care for assisted living\, longterm care\, and homecare and future workforce skills and needs. As technology adoption increases\, the expectations of society also evolve and impacts the delivery of services in the communities and at home.\nSo what does this mean for the development and construction of facilities\, homes and amenities?\nThe build out and living amenities both inside and the surrounding areas will mean more integration with the care facilities and homes.\nSo how will this create better living for more senior residents and age groups with assisted living and care needs? So what does this mean for the current workforce in healthcare?\nJoin and find out!\n\nOrganizations as a result will look to bridge skills gaps and focus on aligning values and interests with new hires more effectively and efficiently – opening new  doors to new entrants through upskilling and training.\n\nDate:  August 16 2023\nTime:  12:00 Noon Speaker Panel\n12:20 PM Networking AMA Breakout Rooms with Speakers and Advisors\n1:00 PM AMA Ends\nFREE Registration: http://bit.ly/3q5ZtCD\n\n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/healthcare-at-home-in-community-new-era-workforce-skills/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Digital Transformation,Education,Health,Human Talent,Industry,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Students,Talent,WorkPlace
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230607T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230607T133000
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SUMMARY:Building for the New Energy Economy? Get Ready!
DESCRIPTION:Even as the world goes through economic shifts\, we all still need to power our homes\, offices\, stores\, restaurants and communities.  And even with scooters and bikes\, we still need vehicles to get you to long distance destinations and to deliver your produce. \n\nThe energy grid of the future will integrate several forms of power sources\, from traditional fuels to new forms of energy including solar\, geothermal and hydrogen.\n\nSo the question is what types of new builds will be needed for both infrastructure and systems?\n\nNew jobs that require new skills or transferable skills from other roles will include design\, engineering\, construction\, and safety\, to  ESG\, project management and maintenance.  Creative roles will include communications & sales\, and customer experience.\n\n\nSupply chains and logistics roles will also be impacted to include automation.\n\nSubtrades and contractors will need to be ready to grow their businesses – going beyond the traditional build processes of decades ago\, before AI\, robotics and automation.\n\nJoin this exciting panel conversation with ATCO\, Keller Construction and Lakeland College on what you can do to position yourself to participate and lead in the future building of your community and city!\nChat with the panel speakers following the speaker sessions\, and as well mentors TBA at virtual tables to ask for advice! \n\nSIGN UP NOW!\nDATE: JUNE 7 2023 (MST)\nBuilding the New Energy Economy – Get Ready! \nTIME:   11:45 AM  Network Lounge\n12:00 PM  Speaker Panel\n12:20 PM  AMA Networking\n1:30 PM  Session End \nEvent Registration: https://www.airmeet.com/e/d745b760-f41e-11ed-9965-9da35be97abc
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/building-for-the-new-energy-economy-get-ready/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Career Opportunities,CleanTech,Construction,Courses,Economy,Education,Energy,Future Cities,Innovation,Learning,Living,Mobility,Networking,Real Estate,Small Business,Sustainability,Technology,Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230216T131500
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SUMMARY:How Will 2023 Redefine Work?
DESCRIPTION:Event Description:\n\nAre you a small business looking for ways to be competitive new digital global economy?\nAre you a job seeker looking for ways to enter or re-enter the tech enabled job market with the needed skills?\nAre you an educator / organization looking to align your course delivery to future skill demands?\n\nToday’s global market is quickly is rapidly facing a tipping point of unforeseen paradigm shifts.  Global tech companies are driving exponential change as announced by Microsoft\, Open AI’s CHATGPT\, Facebooks’ Metaverse\, and Google’s Robotics. \nA future economy will one day have artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent automation embedded into future everyday work and play.  Will this change how we learn\, operate businesses and do our jobs?  In short yes. \nWith the economic winds facing us in 2023\, businesses need to adapt to improve their operations with continuous adoption of new technologies \, job seekers will need continuous upskilling to enter and advance in the new economy\, and educators will need real-time access to  address future skill demands. \nThis event will provide insights how businesses can adapt to thrive and grow and on the types of skills employers look for in job seekers new tech-enabled job activities. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to network with the speaker panel\, industry experts and other professionals\, and to open doors to grow their careers and businesses to compete globally. \nAgenda\nDate: February 16 2023\n11:45 am: Virtual Networking Lounge opens\n12:00 pm: Speaker Panel\n12:20 pm to 1:00 pm:  AMA Virtual Round Table Networking (or until the last Table closes) \nEvent Signup \nhttps://www.airmeet.com/e/06b3bc80-a1d2-11ed-ab0e-f9bd839ea068  \n\nAdmission: FREE\n\nFind out why Fara’s going to the event!\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Meet-Fara-.mp4\nFind out why Bola’s going to the event!  Are you?\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Bola.mp4\nFind out why Luna’s going to the Event!  Are You?\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Meet-Luna.mp4\nFind out why Patti-Anne is going to the event!  Are You?\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Meet-Pattie-Anne-.mp4\nFind out why Stanley is going to the event!  Are you?\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Stanley-video1525737385.mp4
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/how-will-2023-change-work/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Career Opportunities,Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Entrepreneurs,Future Cities,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Real Estate,Small Business,Students,Talent,Technology,The Arts,Webinar,WorkPlace
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221128T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221128T191500
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SUMMARY:FutureCite Connector Series: Future-Ready Companies\, Careers & Courses for the Upcoming Recession
DESCRIPTION:Future-Ready for the Upcoming Economic Recession in 2023!\nSo what does this mean for Small Business Employers\, Job Seekers and Educators?\n\nEmployers: What  job role activities may change due to the global economic recession and automation?  \nEducators: What types of skills on demand need to addressed now and into the future?  \nJobseekers: What Career Pathways will shift and need reskilling / retraining –  to enter or re-enter the workforce?\n\n“Over the next 10 years\, everything around you will become smart. From AI and home automation\, home healthcare AI\, to AI and retail and AI-enabled supply chain…” source: Peter Diamandis\, Singularity University \nWe’ve all been feeling the impact of inflation from the cost of food\, fuel to utilities and basic necessities.  Now impact is both global and local at the same time and not buffered by borders.  Yes maybe we’ve experienced this before\, but now technology\, AI and Automation has accelerated the impact.   \nSIGNUP for the event to hear from our stellar panel and network with our mentors!  \n\nAngelique is going!\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Angelique.mp4\nLana is going!\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Lana-Story.mp4\nJanvi is going!\nhttps://futurecite.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Janvis-Story.mp4
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/futurecite-connector-series-future-ready-companies-careers-courses-for-the-upcoming-recession/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:Career Opportunities,Community Planning,Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Future Cities,Governance,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Learning,Living,Networking,Small Business,Startups,Students,Talent,Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221116T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221116T180000
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SUMMARY:Telus CSW Demo Day - Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:The TELUS Community Safety & Wellness Accelerator (CSW) powered by AlchemistX is excited to invite you to our Demo Day Viewing Party on November 16th 2022 from 4 to 6 pm MST! We will be highlighting this passionate group of 20 phenomenal start-ups in social tech innovation that have just completed our 12-week accelerator program! \n\nDATE: Wednesday November 16\, 2022\nTIME: 4-6pm MST\nLOCATION: AMII – 2nd Floor\, access via main lobby escalator. 10065 Jasper Ave. Edmonton\, AB.\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nWelcome + Intro\nScreening of Company Pitches\nRefreshments + Networking with the Edmonton innovation\, entrepreneurship + social impact community
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/telus-csw-demo-day-viewing-party/
LOCATION:AMII HQ\, 10065 Jasper Avenue 2nd Floor\, via main lobby escalator. Edmonton\, AB T5J 3B1\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 3B1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Planning,Entrepreneurs,Government,Health,Human Talent,Innovation,Learning,Living,Networking,Pitch Competition,Small Business,Social Innovation,Startups,Sustainability,Technology
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DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221117T120000
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CREATED:20221108T083056Z
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SUMMARY:360 by Deloitte: Spotlight on digital transformation
DESCRIPTION:Build your tech-forward future\, and learn the latest from Canadian and global thought leaders\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister today and join public and private sector leaders from all over Canada\, as we uncover the issues\, trends\, disruptions\, and innovations in digital transformation. Get inspired from our keynotes and dive-deep into sessions from global thought leaders at the intersection of business strategy\, cloud\, AI\, and cybersecurity\, aimed to help accelerate and engineer your tech-forward future. \nGet inspired and connect with your peers \nConnect to the event in real-time to have the opportunity to interact directly with other attendees as well as with speakers. All sessions are recorded and available to registered participants at the conclusion of the conference. All registration is complimentary. \nNovember 15\, 2022 – November 17\, 2022\n9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/360-by-deloitte-spotlight-on-digital-transformation/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,BitCoin,Blockchain,Conference,Digital Transformation,Education,Industry,Innovation,Learning,Living,Technology,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210617T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210617T160000
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CREATED:20210614T072358Z
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SUMMARY:Intelligent Grid Digital Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we learn from Peter Moser from HPE about Intelligent Grid Digital Transformation.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nDigital transformation is not simple. It requires strategy\, redesign of business models and processes\, infrastructure\, software\, services\, implementation\, training\, and ongoing support. HPE provides it all. Our portfolio spans cloud\, security\, IoT\, mobility\, and infrastructure. HPE Pointnext provides the expertise you need to achieve successful transformation. \nAgenda:\n\n3:00pm – Opening Remarks (Alberta IoT)\n3:10pm – General Session\n3:40pm – Breakout Sessions\n4:00pm – Close\n\nWhy Attend:\n\nOvercome poor capacity planning: Sometimes it can be difficult to identify the capacity you will need for your future digital efforts. Fortunately\, HPE has agile solutions to increase your capacity planning in minutes.\nOnly pay for the services you use: HPE can help you transition to an IT as a service model and move towards composable infrastructure\, reducing IT department complexity and lowering the total cost of ownership.\nMake your infrastructure smarter: There’s no doubt that artificial intelligence is part of the future of digital business. HPE adds AI to data analytics and operational support so your infrastructure can effectively take care of itself.\nTake advantage of the Internet of Things: HPE develops intelligent edge technology\, Intelligent Spaces\, and hybrid IT solutions to make businesses efficient\, profitable\, and competitive.We can assist you in transforming your business more quickly and easily than you ever thought possible.\n\nLearn how you can use technology to transform your business more quickly and easily than you ever thought possible. \nThis event is presented by Long View Systems. \nAbout HPE:\nHPE is a global\, edge-to-cloud Platform-as-a-Service company built to transform your business. How? By helping you connect\, protect\, analyze\, and act on all your data and applications wherever they live\, from edge to cloud\, so you can turn insights into outcomes at the speed required to thrive in today’s complex world. \nAbout Long View Systems:\nTechnology is our means\, but your empowered workforce is our end. We support the world’s dynamic businesses by bringing agility\, simplicity and insight to your people\, so they can serve your clients. And we can do it because our offices are home to a team of the best and brightest business technologists from across the continent\, united by a common mandate — we’re using technology to help the world work.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/intelligent-grid-digital-transformation/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Digital Transformation,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Future Cities,Innovation,IoT,IoT,Learning,Living,Small Business,Sustainability,Technology,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210608T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20210606T220228Z
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SUMMARY:A New Type of Capitalism: Canadian Club of Toronto
DESCRIPTION:All eyes are on social responsibility as the business community responds to the pandemic’s economic impacts. Canadian businesses — large and small — have stepped up to support each other and their communities during the pandemic. Leaders agree – those that prioritize community will ultimately be more sustainable\, more resilient and better set up for long-term business growth. Join Canadian Club Toronto on June 8 for a discussion that will feature opening remarks from Guy Cormier\, CEO of Desjardins Group\, and a panel of business leaders including Jenn Harper\, Founder of Indigenous-owned beauty brand Cheekbone Beauty and Kayla Isabelle\, CEO of StartUp Canada – both who have a unique perspective on “doing good through business”\, and supporting their communities and other entrepreneurs along the way. The panel will be moderated by David Skok\, Editor in Chief of The Logic\, Canada’s innovation economy news outlet. Join us in this exciting\, important discussion. \nThis event is free of charge thanks to our sponsor. You will receive the access link on the morning of the event. \n\n\nBiography  \nGuy Cormier\nPresident and CEO\, Desjardins Group \nGuy Cormier was 26 years old when joined the world of cooperatives and started working at Desjardins Group. He became the president and CEO in 2016\, and is completely transforming the organization with his member- and client-focused vision. \nHe’s a leader who puts innovation\, people and communities first. These values are key to his goal to make Desjardins everyone’s #1 choice. \nThat’s why he created the GoodSpark Fund to support different community projects. \nGuy is also actively involved in engaging youth. He became the first sponsor of Academos\, an organization that helps young people reach their full potential by connecting them with professionals in the workforce. He also supports shared prosperity\, sustainable economic development and building a more open and inclusive society. \nKayla Isabelle\nCEO\, StartUp Canada \nKayla Isabelle is the CEO of Startup Canada\, the national rallying community supporting and giving a voice to Canada’s 3.5 million entrepreneurs. Kayla has dedicated her career to supporting entrepreneurs\, both in Canada and internationally. An advocate for women in leadership\, Kayla is also the host of the Startup Women Podcast focused on providing resources to women entrepreneurs across Canada. \nKayla is the Board Chair of the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Foundation\, President of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Ottawa Chapter\, and a former Board Member of the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS). With a passion for mentorship\, Kayla runs the IABC Members Connect Mentorship program\, is a Carleton University Network Mentor\, and Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO) Career Mentor. Kayla has also worked as a Coach at the World Skills Employment Centre for newcomers to Canada\, and as a Volunteer with the Darkness into Light Suicide Prevention initiative. \nJenn Harper\nFounder and CEO\, Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics INC. \nAn award-winning social entrepreneur\, Jenn Harper is the founder and CEO of Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics INC. Cheekbone Beauty is a digitally native direct to consumer brand with a mission to help Indigenous youth see themselves in a beauty brand while using the concept of a circular economy in the brands ethos and in developing their latest line of products. Creating a new segment in the beauty industry – Sustainable Socially Conscious Beauty \nJenn Harper has been making a name for herself in the beauty industry for a number of years but has been gaining popularity quickly after being on the hit CBC show\, Dragons Den. Cheekbone Beauty is helping Indigenous youth see themselves in a beauty brand. \nIn addition to Cheekbone’s mission\, she strives to educate as many people as possible about the Residential School System and the effects it has had on my family and friends through decades of generational trauma. She speaks regularly to university\, college and high school students about social entrepreneurship\, empathy and the history of her First Nations family. She has also been invited to speak to various entrepreneur groups\, women in business associations\, Apple Canada and First Nations organizations. \nDavid Skok\nFounder and Editor-in-Chief\, The Logic \nBefore founding The Logic in 2018\, David Skok was the associate editor and head of editorial strategy at the Toronto Star. He has also served as the managing editor and vice-president of digital for the Boston Globe\, and as the co-creator and director of digital for Global News. David is a leading thinker on digital transformation who co-published a seminal paper on disruption in the news industry with the Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen. David sits on the advisory board for the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University and has served as a juror for the Pulitzer Prizes in journalism.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/a-new-type-of-capitalism-canadian-club-of-toronto/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:Board of Directors,Career Opportunities,Community Planning,Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Innovation,Leadership,LifeStyle,Living,Small Business,Social Innovation,Sustainability,Technology,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210621T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20210519T002534Z
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SUMMARY:Founder Fridays: Remote Work Revolution Author Chat
DESCRIPTION:June 4 : Fireside chat with  Tsedal Neeley\, author of  Remote Work Revolution : How to Work From Anywhere Founder Fridays is a series of fireside chats with authors of books that are  typically  held on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month\, the initiative is based on the success of a fireside chat with Ian Hathaway (Brad Feld’s co-author on their latest book) that had 300+ participants and gave away 100 copies of The Startup Community Way to attendees from across Alberta. \nEach month you can register for either or both of two sessions: \nA fireside chat  with an author where the last 15 minutes is a Q & A session with the participants and a link is provided so those from Alberta can request a free copy of the author’s book. \nTable discussions  held two weeks later (sometimes with\, sometimes without the author) to discuss the different ways the content from the fireside chat and the author’s book can be applied to Alberta’s Startup Community. \nFounder Fridays are designed to support Alberta’s entrepreneurs\, mentors\, investors\, ecosystem builders and service providers by: \n\nUpskilling entrepreneurs\, mentors\, ecosystem builders and service providers\nDeveloping entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship support in and around post-secondary institutions\nHelping startups grow faster and develop the expertise and traction required to attract capital\nIncreasing the volume of startups and the velocity at which they progress through the Startup Commons stages\n\nWorking with existing entrepreneurship support organizations to expand their mentor network Founder Fridays is a joint initiative of 150 Startups\, Bow Valley College\, Futurepreneur\, Rainforest Alberta\, and the Venture Mentoring Service of Alberta and are made possible by the generous support of Bow Valley College\, RBC\, The Hunter Family Foundation\, Calgary Innovation Coalition\, RINSA\, and Women Entrepreneurs-in-STEM. \nPast Sessions: \nApril 9 : Fireside chat with  Cory Bray\, author of  Sales Playbooks: The Builders Toolkit April 23 : Roundtable discussion with Joseph Fung on how to apply the learnings from Cory’s fireside chat and book May 7 : Fireside chat with  Vijay Govindarajan\, author of  The Three Box Solution Call or text Craig Elias (+1.403.874.2998) if you have any questions or suggestions for future authors and their books.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/founder-fridays-remote-work-revolution-author-chat/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:Digital Transformation,Entrepreneurs,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Learning,Living,Recruiting,Small Business,Startups,Technology,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210503T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20210420T014241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T014241Z
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SUMMARY:Bridging the Connectivity Challenge: Hackathon to Improve Rural Alberta
DESCRIPTION:TACKLE A REAL-WORLD PROBLEM TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF RURAL ALBERTANS\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nDo you enjoy problem-solving\, analytics\, and creativity? This is your opportunity to use those skills to help hack the digital divide! Get access to open data sets\, virtual machines\, and data science workshops to develop your expertise and create your very own data product. \nAbout the Hackathon:  \nBy 2021\, Canada’s federal government has committed to bringing high-speed internet to 90% of Canadians. However\, we still have a long ways to go. Many rural communities are still working on bridging that digital divide. \nCybera and ISAIC are teaming up to host a virtual open data science hackathon from May 3-30\, 2021. This event will give participants (individuals or self-formed teams) the opportunity to connect with others from across the province who are interested in data science. Extract insights from open data sets\, and leverage virtual machines and professional development workshops to develop a solution that will enrich our province. \nThe goals of this hackathon are to: \n\nUse relevant and open data to assess the connectivity barriers and gaps that exist throughout Alberta. This includes identifying communities that are under-served.\nAssess the correlation between social and economic indicators\, and the speed of connectivity\, to determine the role high-speed internet plays in community growth and sustainability.\n\n\n\nParticipants will create and submit data science products that:  \n\nHave a clear goal or hypothesis that aligns with the hackathon’s goals\nIdentify\, use\, and transform relevant open datasets\nOffer compelling metrics and data visualizations that support the participant’s hypothesis\nTell a story\n\nRural Alberta communities will directly benefit from your efforts\, as the output will be used to inform community planning and advocacy efforts for access to high-speed internet. \nSee the hackathon website for more information. View the full rules. \nPrizes \nOver $4\,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to multiple teams and individuals. (Stay tuned for prize details) \n\nBest Overall Award\nSocial Impact Award\nTechnical Implementation ISAIC Award\nSolo Effort Award\n\nJudging Criteria \n\nSocial Impact = 25%\nCreativity & Resourcefulness = 25%\nCommunicating Your Project Story = 25%\nTechnical Proficiency\, Implementation and Feasibility = 25%
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/bridging-the-connectivity-challenge-hackathon-to-improve-rural-alberta/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Contest,Digital Transformation,Entrepreneurs,Future Cities,Government,Innovation,Living,Media & Communications,Networking,Social Innovation,Startups,STEME,Students,Technology,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210415T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210415T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20210407T194055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T194055Z
UID:15612-1618513200-1618518600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Lougheed College Lecture Series: Dr. Deena Hinshaw
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Deena Hinshaw presents as part of the 2020-21 Lougheed College Lectures\, which has a theme of leadership and public institutions.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe 2020-21 Lougheed College Lecture series is organized around the theme of leadership and public institutions. Governments\, courts\, universities\, cultural institutions\, public health agencies\, financial regulators and other offices charged with ensuring the public good face special scrutiny from the people they serve. We expect our tax-funded institutions to deliver value for money\, and to act ethically and responsibly to ensure citizen well-being. And we have high demands for accountability and responsiveness. What does it take to lead such organizations\, especially when the decisions are fraught and the stakes are high? How do public leaders engage the people they serve in decision-making? How do they address dissent and controversy? What are the consequences of “fake news\,” the growing skepticism around expertise\, and political polarization for the necessary work of serving the public good? Our speakers will tackle these challenging issues with hard-won insights from the front lines. \nDr. Deena Hinshaw address the topic\, Leadership in Public Service: We are all in this together as a featured guest of the Lougheed College Lectures. \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has made our interdependencies more visible and has called each of us to make choices to serve our communities in both formal and informal ways. In this talk\, Dr. Deena Hinshaw will reflect on her experience of leadership in the pandemic\, and the ways that she has\, in her role\, intersected with the leaders who serve their communities every day. Drawing on her work as one of the public faces of Alberta’s response to COVID-19\, she will talk about the different ways in which we can amplify and support each other in sustaining and nurturing healthy communities. \nThis lecture is presented in partnership with the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta. \nBe informed\, challenged\, and inspired by local\, national\, and international leaders from government\, business\, academia\, and the cultural and nonprofit sectors. The Lougheed College Lectures sponsored by Syncrude present exceptional speakers from interdisciplinary backgrounds. They will share their perspectives and insights on the leadership needed to face the complex challenges of the 21st century. \nDate And Time \n\nThu\, April 15\, 2021 \n7:00 PM – 8:30 PM MDT
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/lougheed-college-lecture-series-dr-deena-hinshaw/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:COVID 19,Family,Health,Innovation,Learning,Living,Regulatory,Research,Technology,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20210403T000324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210403T000324Z
UID:15541-1618401600-1618405200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:RainForest LWOL: Non-Profits
DESCRIPTION:Curious about what’s happening in the innovation ecosystem in Alberta? \nJoin us at Lunch Without Lunch every Wednesday to hear about the players\, events\, and news that are making our innovation ecosystem thrive. This weekly meeting is a regular check on the pulse of the community\, open to people of any age\, wage\, or stage of company. \nThis month we focus on building a culture of trust. \nWhat can startups learn from Non-Profits? At this week’s LWOL we will learn how startups can build a culture of trust within a Non-Profit organization. We will be joined by Tanya Koshowski of Brown Bagging For Kids\, as she shares insights into how they are innovating the way we see Non-Profits in Calgary. \nAfter the panel discussion\, we will take part in facilitated networking through breakout rooms. \nZoom Link & Password are provided here and in the confirmation email: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84531097830?pwd=NGdXdVZBc0FqaFh4YjJOZ2x0UWxwdz09 \nMeeting ID: 845 3109 7830 \nPasscode: Community \nRainforest Alberta is a movement\, building community in the tech and innovation ecosystem in the province through opening conversations around culture\, leadership\, and other focus areas. \nWe believe Alberta is primed to be a global destination for growing your tech venture right in this province. Come to a meeting to find out why\, or for more information\, visit www.rainforestab.ca
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/rainforest-lwol-non-profits/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurs,Living,Networking,Social Innovation,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210127T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210127T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20210122T004533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T004533Z
UID:15003-1611759600-1611768600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:The Internet of things – intelligent buildings
DESCRIPTION:Much like smart cities\, intelligent buildings present many opportunities for enhanced citizen engagement\, improved quality of life\, and efficient building management. \nWhat new solutions are being implemented and where do opportunities for further innovation exist? \nWe are proud to bring together key decision makers and subject matter experts in the construction sector to educate\, collaborate and support new business opportunities. \nWhat to expect: \n\nGain a new understanding on IoT trends in the construction industry\, both from the perspective of the service providers and the property owners.\nAn opportunity to engage in conversation in facilitated breakout sessions and network with other professionals.\n\nAgenda: \n\n3:00pm – Opening remarks\n3:05pm – keynote speaker: PCL\n3:40pm – panel discussion with speakers from Eddy Solutions\, Rogers Communications\, and Genetec\n4:20pm – feature speaker: Manulife Investment Management\n4:40 pm – keynote speaker: Ellis Don\n5:15pm – breakout rooms\n5:35pm – closing remarks\n\nAlberta Innovates is a proud sponsor of Alberta IoT
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/the-internet-of-things-intelligent-buildings/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Conference,Construction,Digital Transformation,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Innovation,IoT,IoT,Living,Real Estate,Small Business,Technology,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20210122T034323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T034323Z
UID:15008-1611216000-1611248400@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Space Settlement Entrepreneur Competition 2021
DESCRIPTION:Space Settlement Entrepreneur Competition: Develop a private space company decades into the future!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nAudience: High-school and Undergraduate-college students \nThe SSEC is an online (virtual) competition for high-school and undergraduate-college students\, interested in the future of space technology and entrepreneurship. Over the course of this 3-5 day online competition event\, students will develop a space-industry start-up company that meets the needs of a newly-designed space settlement (2020’s competition description- https://bit.ly/SSDCIntro). \nStudents will learn about: the entrepreneurial mindset\, marketing\, problem and solution ideation\, business models\, prototyping\, investor pitch decks\, and the all-important elevator pitch. \nPricing: $50 (online/virtual competition) WITH FULL SCHOLARSHIP OPTIONS! \nFor the most up-to-date information\, visit: www.STEME.org/ssec \nIf you are in FINANCIAL NEED and cannot afford to attend but wish to attend\, we urge you to apply for our Scholarship ($50 value): https://bit.ly/SSECScholarship1 \nSee tentative agenda will be published in February 2021 \nThu\, Mar 25\, 2021\, 4:30 PM – Mon\, Mar 29\, 2021\, 5:00 PM MDT
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/space-settlement-entrepreneur-competition-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Community Planning,Competition,Conference,Contest,Entrepreneurs,Innovation,Leadership,Living,Pitch Competition,Scholarships,Science,Space Exploration,STEME,Students,Technology,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200922T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200916T045203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T045203Z
UID:14048-1600776000-1600779600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:The Exchange - Be a Great Leader and Get the Best Results
DESCRIPTION:Join ATB Tuesday\, September 22\, 2020 | 12 PM | WEBINAR \nLeadership Part 1: Learn how to be a great leader and get the best results from your team. \nWhat is great leadership? Is it difficult? What effect can leadership have on your business? Leadership is everything because your business is a reflection of your leadership. Learn how to do it well. \nThe Exchange is series of discussions that creates a collaborative environment to collectively share and discuss previous successes and failures. Join us in collecting knowledge\, building relationships\, and leave empowered to tackle the everyday business grind. The Exchange is presented in partnership with Kelli-Rae Tamaki\, ATB Entrepreneur Centre and the Lethbridge Chamber. \nThis round table discussion series will run once a month highlighting Kelli-Rae’s three major pillars of business: marketing & sales\, leadership and financials.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/the-exchange-be-a-great-leader-and-get-the-best-results/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurs,Finance,Human Talent,Leadership,Living,Marketing,Networking,Small Business,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200722T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200722T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200716T054606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T054606Z
UID:13911-1595419200-1595422800@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:#EatWithMeYEG
DESCRIPTION:#EatWithMeYEG\nBlack Canadian Business Edition\nJuly 22 12:00 p.m.\nThis week’s lunch focuses on supporting Black-owned business\, chefs\, and organizations in #YEG. In the spirit of gathering with friends over food and conversation\, we’ll grab a bite to eat and check-in. \n\n\n\n\nThis week’s lunch focuses on supporting Black-owned and Black-led restaurants\, chefs and organizations in Edmonton\, now and always.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThis week’s lunch focuses on supporting Black-owned and Black-led restaurants\, chefs and organizations in Edmonton\, now and always. In the spirit of gathering with friends over food and conversation\, we’ll grab a bite to eat and check-in. \nWhat are you eating for lunch? How are you doing? \nWhat are you noticing? \nHow can we support Black lives\, life and livelihoods in YEG? \nWhat does a just and anti-racist food system look like in this city? \nWe’ll be joined by friends\, food justice advocates and community-builders including: \nKyla Pascal of Nowhere Kitchen and Indigenous Climate Action \nJunetta Jamerson of Black Women United \nSharif Haji of the Africa Centre \n—— \nWHAT: #EatWithMeYEG is a virtual lunch that supports local businesses and helps us stay connected with each other and our communities during social distancing times. \nWHEN: July 22\, 12-1 pm. \nWHERE: Over the phone and virtual. Join details will be sent after registration \nWHY: On March 18 we launched our first virtual lunch — the YEG Chinatown Take-Out Edition. We were inspired by the #IWillEatWithYou movement\, started by the Australian community action organization GetUp! to support businesses and restaurants affected by racism and xenophobia resulting from COVID-19. We were also inspired by our friends in Vancouver who organized a similar event in their Chinatown on March 13. \nHOW: Order take-out or delivery from your favourite Black-owned local restaurant in YEG. A few lists for inspiration. \nAfrobiz \nAsh Does Food \nGuide To Black-Owned Restaurants To Support In Edmonton – by Alanna Morton \nOther ideas? Please share! \n2) If you’d rather donate to a local organization instead of order food\, here are a few suggestions of those who are supporting Black community members and fighting racism. Or just join us for the chat. Do what makes sense for you! \nAfrica Centre \nThe Come Up \nBlack Lives Matter YEG \nBlack Women United YEG \nRibbon Rouge Foundation \nYou can also support Black artists and creators (see a list of Black and Indigenous artists and arts organizations from the Edmonton Arts Council). \nDo you have other ideas? Please share! \nClick on the Zoom link to gather virtually for lunch and a discussion\, drop in anytime between 12-1pm. The Zoom link and dial-in info will be emailed to you before the event\, so keep an eye out in your inbox! \n*This edition of #EatWithMeYEG is supported by the Roundhouse\, a coworking space located within the MacEwan University with a mission to bring together and inspire a community of changemakers and innovators. \n— \nStay tuned for other editions in the coming weeks to support businesses and restaurants in other parts of Edmonton. Or feel free to host one yourself! Let us know how we can help to support.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/eatwithmeyeg/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurs,Food,Leadership,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Small Business,Social Innovation,Sustainability,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200107T023915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T023915Z
UID:13871-1579248000-1579453200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Edmonton WHO - Climate Change and it's Impact on Public Health
DESCRIPTION:EdmontonWHO simulates the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO).\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nEdmontonWHO simulates the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO)\, this year our conference topic is on “Climate Change and it’s Impact on Public Health”. \nOur goal is to introduce students to the fundamental operations of the World Health Organization and create opportunities for all participants to play a proactive role in learning about global health and policy. The conference brings together students from a wide range of disciplines to discuss global health issues in a manner that is respectable and intended to develop a deeper understanding of health\, sustainability\, and progress. The Edmonton World Health Organization Simulation is an interactive three day mock United Nations conference for post-secondary and high school students to debate global health topics. Our aim is to simulate the political\, social\, cultural and economic realities that define the world of global health policy. In addition\, we hope to expose students to potential future related interdisciplinary career options. We operate as a transnational project of the International Federation of Medical Students\, through which we hope to send resolutions created during our conference to the actual WHO. Edmonton WHO is also a project under the nonprofit organization\, Edmonton Simulation Conferences. \nFor more information please contact: ewho@ualberta.ca \n—————————————————————- \nTICKETS include: conference\, meals (dinner\, breakfast x2 + lunch x2)\, gala admission and prizes \nPlease note tickets are non-refundable. \nLocation\n\nUniversity of Alberta \n8900-114 street\, Edmonton\, AB T6G 2R3 \nView Map
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/edmonton-who-climate-change-and-its-impact-on-public-health-2/
LOCATION:Univeristy of Alberta\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Education,Governance,Health,Living,Not-For-Profit,Social Innovation,Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200107T023915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T023915Z
UID:9744-1579248000-1579453200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Edmonton WHO - Climate Change and it's Impact on Public Health
DESCRIPTION:EdmontonWHO simulates the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO).\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nEdmontonWHO simulates the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO)\, this year our conference topic is on “Climate Change and it’s Impact on Public Health”. \nOur goal is to introduce students to the fundamental operations of the World Health Organization and create opportunities for all participants to play a proactive role in learning about global health and policy. The conference brings together students from a wide range of disciplines to discuss global health issues in a manner that is respectable and intended to develop a deeper understanding of health\, sustainability\, and progress. The Edmonton World Health Organization Simulation is an interactive three day mock United Nations conference for post-secondary and high school students to debate global health topics. Our aim is to simulate the political\, social\, cultural and economic realities that define the world of global health policy. In addition\, we hope to expose students to potential future related interdisciplinary career options. We operate as a transnational project of the International Federation of Medical Students\, through which we hope to send resolutions created during our conference to the actual WHO. Edmonton WHO is also a project under the nonprofit organization\, Edmonton Simulation Conferences. \nFor more information please contact: ewho@ualberta.ca \n—————————————————————- \nTICKETS include: conference\, meals (dinner\, breakfast x2 + lunch x2)\, gala admission and prizes \nPlease note tickets are non-refundable. \nLocation\n\nUniversity of Alberta \n8900-114 street\, Edmonton\, AB T6G 2R3 \nView Map
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/edmonton-who-climate-change-and-its-impact-on-public-health/
LOCATION:Univeristy of Alberta\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Education,Governance,Health,Living,Not-For-Profit,Social Innovation,Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200107T022731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T022731Z
UID:9739-1579024800-1579032000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Applications of AI and ML in everyday life (WiMLDS)
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear Dr. Nasim Hajari\, post doctoral fellow at the Multimedia Research Lab at UofA\, talk about applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in everyday life. \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/applications-of-ai-and-ml-in-everyday-life-wimlds/
LOCATION:Startup Edmonton HQ\, 301\, 10359 - 104 Street\, Edmonton\, AB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Health,Innovation,LifeStyle,Living,Social Innovation,Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200107T022731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T022731Z
UID:13869-1579024800-1579032000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Applications of AI and ML in everyday life (WiMLDS)
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear Dr. Nasim Hajari\, post doctoral fellow at the Multimedia Research Lab at UofA\, talk about applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in everyday life. \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/applications-of-ai-and-ml-in-everyday-life-wimlds-2/
LOCATION:Startup Edmonton HQ\, 301\, 10359 - 104 Street\, Edmonton\, AB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Health,Innovation,LifeStyle,Living,Social Innovation,Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200108T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200108T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200107T020041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T020041Z
UID:9728-1578468600-1578477600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:ULI Alberta 2020 Emerging Trends in Real Estate Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:ULI Alberta 2020 Emerging Trends in Real Estate Edmonton\nWHEN\nWednesday\, January 8\, 2020\n7:30am – 10:00am MSTAdd to calendar \nWHERE\nThe Sutton Place HotelWill open in a new window10235 101 StreetEdmonton\, AB T5J 3E9CANADA \nCONTACT\nspryng.kubicek@uli.org \n403-244-4487 \n\n\n\nSTANDARD PRICING UNTIL JANUARY\, 7\nMEMBERS\nNON-MEMBERS\n\n\nPrivate\nCA$75.00\nCA$100.00\n\n\nPublic/Academic/Nonprofit\nCA$75.00\nCA$100.00\n\n\nRetired\nCA$55.00\nN/A\n\n\nStudent\nCA$55.00\nCA$75.00\n\n\nUnder Age 35\nCA$55.00\nCA$75.00\n\n\n\nOnline registration is available through January 7\, 2020 \nPlease pre-register \nREGISTER  \nView Event Attendees \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/uli-alberta-2020-emerging-trends-in-real-estate-edmonton/
LOCATION:Sutton Place Hotel\, 10235 - 101 Street\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 3E9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Design,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Innovation,LifeStyle,Living,Mobility,Real Estate,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200108T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20200108T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20200107T020041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T020041Z
UID:13865-1578468600-1578477600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:ULI Alberta 2020 Emerging Trends in Real Estate Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:ULI Alberta 2020 Emerging Trends in Real Estate Edmonton\nWHEN\nWednesday\, January 8\, 2020\n7:30am – 10:00am MSTAdd to calendar \nWHERE\nThe Sutton Place HotelWill open in a new window10235 101 StreetEdmonton\, AB T5J 3E9CANADA \nCONTACT\nspryng.kubicek@uli.org \n403-244-4487 \n\n\n\nSTANDARD PRICING UNTIL JANUARY\, 7\nMEMBERS\nNON-MEMBERS\n\n\nPrivate\nCA$75.00\nCA$100.00\n\n\nPublic/Academic/Nonprofit\nCA$75.00\nCA$100.00\n\n\nRetired\nCA$55.00\nN/A\n\n\nStudent\nCA$55.00\nCA$75.00\n\n\nUnder Age 35\nCA$55.00\nCA$75.00\n\n\n\nOnline registration is available through January 7\, 2020 \nPlease pre-register \nREGISTER  \nView Event Attendees \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/uli-alberta-2020-emerging-trends-in-real-estate-edmonton-2/
LOCATION:Sutton Place Hotel\, 10235 - 101 Street\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 3E9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Design,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Innovation,LifeStyle,Living,Mobility,Real Estate,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191218T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191206T010241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T010241Z
UID:9548-1576686600-1576699200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:The Art of Conversation
DESCRIPTION:What: Art of Conversation CLX\nWhen: Wednesday December 18th\, 2019\, 4:30 pm – whenever\nWhere: Empire Ballroom\, Fairmont Hotel MacDonald\, 10065 100 St NW\, Edmonton\nWhy: to raise a cup of Christmas cheer\, and meet interesting people like yourself.\nWebsite: https://www.fairmont.com/macdonald-edmonton/ \nThe holiday season is upon us and as per tradition\, the elegant Empire Ballroom at the stately Fairmont Hotel MacDonald will open its doors to Art of Conversation’s The Christmas Gathering. The moment you step into the foyer of Edmonton’s Château on the River\, your eyes will pop at the sight of a two-story gingerbread house which took 600 hours to bake and assemble. In the spirit of the Yuletide season\, bins will be available for donations to the Christmas Bureau of Edmonton\, Adopt-a-Teen\, and The Second Chance Animal Rescue Society. So deck yourself out in your holiday finest (ugly Christmas sweaters welcome) and join us in celebration of the festive season. Bring a friend\, you never know who you’ll meet. \nInvited Friends of Graham Hicks and Rob Christie\, and Friends of Invited Friends. \nCash Bar.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/the-art-of-conversation/
LOCATION:Fairmont Hotel MacDonald\, 10065 100 Street Northwest\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Entrepreneurs,LifeStyle,Living,Media & Communications,Networking,Small Business,Social Innovation,Technology,The Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191218T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191206T010241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T010241Z
UID:13860-1576686600-1576699200@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:The Art of Conversation
DESCRIPTION:What: Art of Conversation CLX\nWhen: Wednesday December 18th\, 2019\, 4:30 pm – whenever\nWhere: Empire Ballroom\, Fairmont Hotel MacDonald\, 10065 100 St NW\, Edmonton\nWhy: to raise a cup of Christmas cheer\, and meet interesting people like yourself.\nWebsite: https://www.fairmont.com/macdonald-edmonton/ \nThe holiday season is upon us and as per tradition\, the elegant Empire Ballroom at the stately Fairmont Hotel MacDonald will open its doors to Art of Conversation’s The Christmas Gathering. The moment you step into the foyer of Edmonton’s Château on the River\, your eyes will pop at the sight of a two-story gingerbread house which took 600 hours to bake and assemble. In the spirit of the Yuletide season\, bins will be available for donations to the Christmas Bureau of Edmonton\, Adopt-a-Teen\, and The Second Chance Animal Rescue Society. So deck yourself out in your holiday finest (ugly Christmas sweaters welcome) and join us in celebration of the festive season. Bring a friend\, you never know who you’ll meet. \nInvited Friends of Graham Hicks and Rob Christie\, and Friends of Invited Friends. \nCash Bar.
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/the-art-of-conversation-2/
LOCATION:Fairmont Hotel MacDonald\, 10065 100 Street Northwest\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Entrepreneurs,LifeStyle,Living,Media & Communications,Networking,Small Business,Social Innovation,Technology,The Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191212T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191206T004117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T004117Z
UID:9537-1576171800-1576180800@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Uli Calgary Holiday mixer
DESCRIPTION:ULI Alberta Calgary 2019 Holiday Mixer\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN\n\nThursday\, December 12\, 2019\n5:30pm – 8:00pm MSTAdd to calendar\n\n\n\nWHERE\nThe Ranchmen’s ClubWill open in a new window710 13th Avenue S.w.Calgary\, AB T2R 0K9CANADA\n\n\n\nWe will be celebrating our incredible departing District Council volunteers who have worked tirelessly going above-and-beyond to put together spectacular ULI events in Alberta in previous years. Please join us for ULI Alberta’s Holiday Mixer and volunteer thank you on December 12\, 2019 at the exclusive Ranchmen’s Club. Enjoy a drink and canapes as we celebrate the holiday season.\n\n\n\n\n\nPRICING\nMEMBERS\nNON-MEMBERS\n\n\nPrivate\nCA$35.00\nCA$45.00\n\n\nPublic/Academic/Nonprofit\nCA$35.00\nCA$45.00\n\n\nStudent\nCA$25.00\nCA$35.00\n\n\nUnder Age 35\nCA$25.00\nCA$35.00\n\n\n\n\n\nDress Code: Business Casual – please note that no jeans are permitted at the Ranchmen’s Club\n\nOnline registration is available through December 12\, 2019\n\n\nREGISTER \nView Event AttendeesJ
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/uli-calgary-holiday-mixer/
LOCATION:Ranchman’s Club\, 710 13th Avenue S.w.\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Design,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Real Estate
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191212T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191206T004117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T004117Z
UID:13857-1576171800-1576180800@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Uli Calgary Holiday mixer
DESCRIPTION:ULI Alberta Calgary 2019 Holiday Mixer\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN\n\nThursday\, December 12\, 2019\n5:30pm – 8:00pm MSTAdd to calendar\n\n\n\nWHERE\nThe Ranchmen’s ClubWill open in a new window710 13th Avenue S.w.Calgary\, AB T2R 0K9CANADA\n\n\n\nWe will be celebrating our incredible departing District Council volunteers who have worked tirelessly going above-and-beyond to put together spectacular ULI events in Alberta in previous years. Please join us for ULI Alberta’s Holiday Mixer and volunteer thank you on December 12\, 2019 at the exclusive Ranchmen’s Club. Enjoy a drink and canapes as we celebrate the holiday season.\n\n\n\n\n\nPRICING\nMEMBERS\nNON-MEMBERS\n\n\nPrivate\nCA$35.00\nCA$45.00\n\n\nPublic/Academic/Nonprofit\nCA$35.00\nCA$45.00\n\n\nStudent\nCA$25.00\nCA$35.00\n\n\nUnder Age 35\nCA$25.00\nCA$35.00\n\n\n\n\n\nDress Code: Business Casual – please note that no jeans are permitted at the Ranchmen’s Club\n\nOnline registration is available through December 12\, 2019\n\n\nREGISTER \nView Event AttendeesJ
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/uli-calgary-holiday-mixer-2/
LOCATION:Ranchman’s Club\, 710 13th Avenue S.w.\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Design,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Real Estate
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191112T023707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T023707Z
UID:9288-1574514000-1574526600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Impact of AI on our Life
DESCRIPTION:Time: \n1:00 PM – 4:30 PM\,  Nov 23rd\, 2019 (Saturday) \nCo-hosted by: \n\nAction for Healthy Communities\nAlberta Artificial Intelligence Association\n\nPartners: \n\nCentral McDougall Queen Mary Park Revitalization\nCity of Edmonton\n\nLocation: Central Lions Recreation Centre 11113 – 113 Street\, Edmonton \nClick HERE to register. \nAbstract: \nArtificial Intelligence (AI) is not a science-fiction dream anymore and has truly arrived. At the heart of much of today’s technological innovation\, AI is going to change the world more than anything in human history. Quickly becoming a key part of our everyday lives in the near future\, AI will have a significant impact on every section of our society. Thanks to expertise from the University of Alberta and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii)\, Edmonton is one of three hubs for AI research in Canada\, playing a global leader in the field. \nAlthough AI has the potential to greatly improve many things\, however\, there are some concerns about AI as well. For example\, AI will lead to many job losses\, increasing unemployment. Many people are scared. Are we ready for AI? How can we prepare Edmontonians for AI to adopt the pioneer role the city is playing in the nation and the world? Leadership is the key. The purpose of this leadership training workshop is to educate our community leaders as pioneers to recognize\, acknowledge\, and fully embrace how AI can transform the way we will live and work. \nThis is the first leadership training on AI awareness and readiness in Edmonton. We believe it will create a history in Edmonton to help people adopt the age of AI. We hope after the training\, the workshop will facilitate participants to achieve high-value knowledge acquisition and reskilling that capitalize on the transformative powers of an AI-ready culture. Eventually\, we wish participants can take a leadership role in helping their communities develop capacities to embrace the age of AI. \nSpeakers: \nProf. Howard Nye. \nTopic: Technological Displacement and the Duty to Increase Real Incomes: from Left to Right \nBio: Howard Nye\, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta\, works primarily in the areas of normative ethics\, practical ethics\, and meta-ethics\, and has related interests in political philosophy\, the philosophy of mind\, and decision theory. \nFor more information about Prof. Nye\,  please check here. \nProf. Bin Zheng: M.D. Ph.D.\, Director of SSRL\, Endowed research chair in surgical simulation. \nTopic: Human intelligence and AI application in surgical simulation. \nBio: Bin Zheng\, Associate Professor in Surgery\, holds the Endowed Research Chair in Surgical Simulation position in the Department of Surgery of the University of Alberta.  Prof Zheng collaborates with surgeons\, engineers\, clinical educators\, and psychologists to develop simulators and evaluation educational outcome of simulation-based programs.  His long-term goal is to prompted the use of simulation in surgery for improving care quality and patient safety. \nFor more information about Prof. Zheng\,  please check here. \nProf. Irene Cheng\, Director of Smart Multimedia Research Centre\, UAlberta. \nTopic: Multimedia\, AI concepts and AI education. \nBio: Dr. Irene Cheng\, (SMIEEE) is the Scientific Director of the iCORE Multimedia Research Centre and an Adjunct Faculty in Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry\, and Faculty of Science\, University of Alberta\, Canada. Her research interests\, among others\, include incorporating human perception\, following the concept of Just-Noticeable-Difference or JND) psychophysical methodology\, to improve multimedia\, graphics and computer vision techniques. She conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania on 3DTV related topics. Before joining academia\, she was an Information Technology executive in Lloyds Bank. \nFor more information about Dr. Cheng\,  please check here. \nDr. Shi Jin: Director of Century Link (VP of Engineering\, a local successfuly startup DataGarden\, acquired by U.S. large telecom company – Century Link). \nTopic: Share your entrepreneurship story on how you stayed on top of the tech trend and being successful on Cloud computing wave. \nBio: Dr. Jin led the engineering team for a small Edmonton startup called  Datagardens from 2012 to 2014. Datagardens was acquired by Centurylink in 2014 and Shi has been the director leading the CenturyLink Edmonton office since then. His team has grown from  merely just  2 developers in 2012 to about 15 in 2019. Recently his portfolio expands beyond the Edmonton office to include another 10-engineer team in the US. \nPlease check here for more information about Dr. Jin \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/impact-of-ai-on-our-life/
LOCATION:Central Lions Club\, 11113 - 113 Street\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Transformation,Family,Innovation,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191123T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191112T023707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T023707Z
UID:13839-1574514000-1574526600@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Impact of AI on our Life
DESCRIPTION:Time: \n1:00 PM – 4:30 PM\,  Nov 23rd\, 2019 (Saturday) \nCo-hosted by: \n\nAction for Healthy Communities\nAlberta Artificial Intelligence Association\n\nPartners: \n\nCentral McDougall Queen Mary Park Revitalization\nCity of Edmonton\n\nLocation: Central Lions Recreation Centre 11113 – 113 Street\, Edmonton \nClick HERE to register. \nAbstract: \nArtificial Intelligence (AI) is not a science-fiction dream anymore and has truly arrived. At the heart of much of today’s technological innovation\, AI is going to change the world more than anything in human history. Quickly becoming a key part of our everyday lives in the near future\, AI will have a significant impact on every section of our society. Thanks to expertise from the University of Alberta and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii)\, Edmonton is one of three hubs for AI research in Canada\, playing a global leader in the field. \nAlthough AI has the potential to greatly improve many things\, however\, there are some concerns about AI as well. For example\, AI will lead to many job losses\, increasing unemployment. Many people are scared. Are we ready for AI? How can we prepare Edmontonians for AI to adopt the pioneer role the city is playing in the nation and the world? Leadership is the key. The purpose of this leadership training workshop is to educate our community leaders as pioneers to recognize\, acknowledge\, and fully embrace how AI can transform the way we will live and work. \nThis is the first leadership training on AI awareness and readiness in Edmonton. We believe it will create a history in Edmonton to help people adopt the age of AI. We hope after the training\, the workshop will facilitate participants to achieve high-value knowledge acquisition and reskilling that capitalize on the transformative powers of an AI-ready culture. Eventually\, we wish participants can take a leadership role in helping their communities develop capacities to embrace the age of AI. \nSpeakers: \nProf. Howard Nye. \nTopic: Technological Displacement and the Duty to Increase Real Incomes: from Left to Right \nBio: Howard Nye\, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta\, works primarily in the areas of normative ethics\, practical ethics\, and meta-ethics\, and has related interests in political philosophy\, the philosophy of mind\, and decision theory. \nFor more information about Prof. Nye\,  please check here. \nProf. Bin Zheng: M.D. Ph.D.\, Director of SSRL\, Endowed research chair in surgical simulation. \nTopic: Human intelligence and AI application in surgical simulation. \nBio: Bin Zheng\, Associate Professor in Surgery\, holds the Endowed Research Chair in Surgical Simulation position in the Department of Surgery of the University of Alberta.  Prof Zheng collaborates with surgeons\, engineers\, clinical educators\, and psychologists to develop simulators and evaluation educational outcome of simulation-based programs.  His long-term goal is to prompted the use of simulation in surgery for improving care quality and patient safety. \nFor more information about Prof. Zheng\,  please check here. \nProf. Irene Cheng\, Director of Smart Multimedia Research Centre\, UAlberta. \nTopic: Multimedia\, AI concepts and AI education. \nBio: Dr. Irene Cheng\, (SMIEEE) is the Scientific Director of the iCORE Multimedia Research Centre and an Adjunct Faculty in Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry\, and Faculty of Science\, University of Alberta\, Canada. Her research interests\, among others\, include incorporating human perception\, following the concept of Just-Noticeable-Difference or JND) psychophysical methodology\, to improve multimedia\, graphics and computer vision techniques. She conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania on 3DTV related topics. Before joining academia\, she was an Information Technology executive in Lloyds Bank. \nFor more information about Dr. Cheng\,  please check here. \nDr. Shi Jin: Director of Century Link (VP of Engineering\, a local successfuly startup DataGarden\, acquired by U.S. large telecom company – Century Link). \nTopic: Share your entrepreneurship story on how you stayed on top of the tech trend and being successful on Cloud computing wave. \nBio: Dr. Jin led the engineering team for a small Edmonton startup called  Datagardens from 2012 to 2014. Datagardens was acquired by Centurylink in 2014 and Shi has been the director leading the CenturyLink Edmonton office since then. His team has grown from  merely just  2 developers in 2012 to about 15 in 2019. Recently his portfolio expands beyond the Edmonton office to include another 10-engineer team in the US. \nPlease check here for more information about Dr. Jin \n 
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/impact-of-ai-on-our-life-2/
LOCATION:Central Lions Club\, 11113 - 113 Street\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Digital Transformation,Family,Innovation,Learning,LifeStyle,Living,Networking,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191113T035746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T035746Z
UID:13843-1574359200-1574370000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Alberta is Canada's Solar Power House! YEG
DESCRIPTION:Join us for great presentations about utility scale solar developments in Alberta!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlberta is Canada’s Solar Power House – Edmonton\nAbout this Event\n\n\nWatch the live stream of this event on our Facebook page. Click here. \nSolar energy is emerging as one of the lowest-cost options for new electricity in Alberta\, while generating power when our system needs it most. These facts make for great economics. \nIt started with Western Canada’s first utility-scale project in 2017. Then\, government investments announced earlier this year will see a seven-fold increase in utility-scale solar power. \nThe jaw-droppingly low prices sparked a rush of private sector interest in Alberta solar\, clearly positioning solar as the next big Alberta energy project. \nHear from some of the key players in this exciting development. \nJoin us after the event for casual networking at Solar Drinks \n\n\n\n\nWatch the live stream of this event on our Facebook page. Click here. \nSolar energy is emerging as one of the lowest-cost options for new electricity in Alberta\, while generating power when our system needs it most. These facts make for great economics. \nIt started with Western Canada’s first utility-scale project in 2017. Then\, government investments announced earlier this year will see a seven-fold increase in utility-scale solar power. \nThe jaw-droppingly low prices sparked a rush of private sector interest in Alberta solar\, clearly positioning solar as the next big Alberta energy project. \nHear from some of the key players in this exciting development. \nJoin us after the event for casual networking at Solar Drinks
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/alberta-is-canadas-solar-power-house-2/
LOCATION:RoundHouse MacEwan University\, 11110 104Ave\, Edmontnon\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Co-Working,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Living,Sustainability,Technology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20191121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T132643
CREATED:20191113T035746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T040729Z
UID:9314-1574359200-1574370000@futurecite.com
SUMMARY:Alberta is Canada's Solar Power House! YEG
DESCRIPTION:Join us for great presentations about utility scale solar developments in Alberta!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlberta is Canada’s Solar Power House – Edmonton\nAbout this Event\n\n\nWatch the live stream of this event on our Facebook page. Click here. \nSolar energy is emerging as one of the lowest-cost options for new electricity in Alberta\, while generating power when our system needs it most. These facts make for great economics. \nIt started with Western Canada’s first utility-scale project in 2017. Then\, government investments announced earlier this year will see a seven-fold increase in utility-scale solar power. \nThe jaw-droppingly low prices sparked a rush of private sector interest in Alberta solar\, clearly positioning solar as the next big Alberta energy project. \nHear from some of the key players in this exciting development. \nJoin us after the event for casual networking at Solar Drinks \n\n\n\n\nWatch the live stream of this event on our Facebook page. Click here. \nSolar energy is emerging as one of the lowest-cost options for new electricity in Alberta\, while generating power when our system needs it most. These facts make for great economics. \nIt started with Western Canada’s first utility-scale project in 2017. Then\, government investments announced earlier this year will see a seven-fold increase in utility-scale solar power. \nThe jaw-droppingly low prices sparked a rush of private sector interest in Alberta solar\, clearly positioning solar as the next big Alberta energy project. \nHear from some of the key players in this exciting development. \nJoin us after the event for casual networking at Solar Drinks
URL:https://futurecite.com/event/alberta-is-canadas-solar-power-house/
LOCATION:RoundHouse MacEwan University\, 11110 104Ave\, Edmontnon\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Co-Working,Energy,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Living,Sustainability,Technology
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR