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Dive into the realm of engineering through NEM Ontario 2024 events. Get the latest on #NEM2024 and learn how you can get involved in the fun.
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Dive into the realm of engineering through NEM Ontario 2024 events. Get the latest on #NEM2024 and learn how you can get involved in the fun.
That’s a wrap for NEM 2023. Thank you to everyone that made NEM Ontario events a success this year.
Sylvain St-Arneault, General Manager of Engineering at The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC), discussed his background and the importance of National Engineering Month (NEM) in an interview. He highlighted the importance of the engineering team’s work in maintaining the Seaway infrastructure and ensuring the vital waterway remains a key link in the North American Supply Chain.
Readers will gain insights into the experiences of two influential leaders in the Canadian telecom industry, Ibrahim Gedeon, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Tim Fell, Vice-president, Future Friendly Technology Services at TELUS. The interview covers their unique journeys with TELUS, the importance of diversity in engineering and technology fields, the value of lifelong learning in their work at TELUS, TELUS’ approach to tackling key technology challenges, and its focus on software engineering and development.
Ontario faces a housing crisis with a need for 1.5-1.85 million homes in 10 years. Edmonton’s digital authentication system could help streamline construction approval, reduce delays and costs, and improve building quality. Ontario should follow this example to address the housing crisis.
In a recent chat for the NEM 2023 Interview Series, Professor Miguel Watler from Seneca College discussed the importance of keeping up with technology in the fast-paced engineering industry. He also highlights Seneca College’s innovative programs.
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