What are the near-term technology opportunities that will enable an economic recovery in the energy sector? What are the longer-term innovations that will keep us on track to meet our 2050 goals? What
has changed as a result of the crisis? What remains the same? Leading experts discussed innovation and technology and explored these key questions for Alberta’s energy future.
The panel:
• Dr. Elizabeth Cannon, President Emerita & Professor, Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary (moderator)
• Jon Mitchell, Vice President, Sustainability, Suncor
• Scott Nelson, President & CEO, Titanium Corporation
• Grant Strem, Chairman & CEO, Proton Technologies
• Dr. Harrie Vredenburg, Suncor Energy Chair, Professor, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary
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has changed as a result of the crisis? What remains the same? Leading experts discussed innovation and technology and explored these key questions for Alberta’s energy future.
The panel:
• Dr. Elizabeth Cannon, President Emerita & Professor, Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary (moderator)
• Jon Mitchell, Vice President, Sustainability, Suncor
• Scott Nelson, President & CEO, Titanium Corporation
• Grant Strem, Chairman & CEO, Proton Technologies
• Dr. Harrie Vredenburg, Suncor Energy Chair, Professor, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary
Learn more about The School of Public Policy - www.policyschool.ca
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Twitter - www.twitter.com/policy_school
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