NEM 2022 Interview Series – Canada Post

Leading up to National Engineering Month Ontario events, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Ian Kerr, who is the Vice President, Operations Transformation at Canada Post. What follows is a Q&A about how the pandemic has led to a rapid growth of the parcel delivery business in Canada and the technology behind it. 

NEM Ontario 2022: Event Round-Up

National Engineering Month is almost here! Learn. Grow. Thrive. Together. March 1 – 31.   The world of engineering is changing – you can change with it. With bold topics, industry expertise, and diverse perspectives, you won’t want to miss out on this year’s National Engineering Month Ontario events. Learn about NEM 2022 Ontario Events […]

NEM 2022 Interview Series – University of Ottawa

This week I met with Joseph Wabegij, Coordinator of the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Indigenous Community Infrastructure (CICI). The CICI is a new collaborative research hub within the Faculty of Engineering that lends its focus to the challenges faced by Indigenous communities in Canada. What follows is a Q&A-style conversation about this exciting new initiative.

NEM 2022 Interview Series – Crozier Consulting Engineers

Throughout National Engineering Month, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Nick Mocan, who is the President of Crozier Consulting Engineers. What follows is a Q&A session about how consulting engineers are shaping the future in so many ways. 

NEM 2022 Interview Series – University of Waterloo IBET PhD Project

Leading up to National Engineering Month Ontario events, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Tiz Mekonnen, Director at the Indigenous and Black Engineering and Technology (IBET PhD Project)  and Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo. What follows is a Q&A-style discussion about the IBET PhD Project – a new consortium initiated by the university’s Faculty of Engineering.