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November 03, 2014
International ties drawn tighter through Canada 3.0
Canada 3.0 2014 drew several international visitors to Calgary, to participate in the Canadian Energy Supply Chain Forum as well as pre-arranged business meetings. Delegations from Finland, Mexico, Taiwan, the UK and the Netherlands were all on hand at the BMO Centre, exploring opportunities for international business.
October 31, 2014
Challenges and opportunities of cleantech key themes as Canada 3.0 closes
The challenges and opportunities of clean technology were a major focus at Canada 3.0 2014, which wrapped up in Calgary on Thursday. The CCEMC is set to launch its next competition in the coming weeks, and wants to ensure substantial and transformative technologies will come forward.
October 30, 2014
Mutual understanding key to tech-energy collaboration: Canada 3.0 panel
The second day of Canada 3.0 2014 offered delegates a deeper dive into the Canadian energy sector, including key insights into what energy companies look for from technology companies. The day kicked off with a market overview by Terry Abel, the Director of Oil Sands at the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
October 25, 2014
‘Good for the country:’ Energy and tech set to meet at Canada 3.0
OpenText’s Tom Jenkins and Imaginea Energy’s Suzanne West come from different parts of the country, and have built their careers in different sectors of the economy. Jenkins, of course, is the former CEO and current board chair of OpenText, one of Canada’s largest and most successful technology companies.
October 20, 2014
Technology and energy leaders to meet at Canada 3.0 2014
Energy and technology leaders will gather at the Canada 3.0 conference in Calgary Oct. 28-30 to discuss how their industries can benefit from greater collaboration. This edition of Canada 3.0, the 6th annual such event, will be held at Calgary’s BMO Centre.
October 14, 2014
Why the energy sector must overcome barriers to innovation
It’s no secret that if Canada’s energy sector wants to meaningfully reduce its environmental footprint, it, will have to lean heavily on technological improvements to boost efficiency and decrease the intensity of emissions.
September 30, 2014
Call for Canada 3.0 participants
Dawn Farrell, President & CEO of Trans Alta, Suzanne West, President & CEO of Imaginea Energy and Tom Jenkins, Chairman of OpenText will be amongst the energy and technology sector leaders who will be Building the technology supply chain for the energy industry at this years Canada 3.0 conference.