
Shift by Alberta Innovates
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Shift by Alberta Innovates is dedicated to interviewing the innovators, entrepreneurs, and researchers who are leading the future of innovation in Alberta and globally. Alberta has many unsung heroes and many interesting and important technological advancements being made that will greatly impact our lives. Shift is a spotlight for listeners to get a sense of how Alberta innovation is leading the way.
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Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/766547/open_sms] What happens when a talent acquisition strategy evolves into a national movement connecting Canada's fragmented tech ecosystems? Philippe Burns, recently named one of Calgary's top innovators in Avenue Magazine, reveals the remarkable journey behind Tech Thursday—a grassroots event series that's become the beating heart of Alberta's innovation community. From its humble beginnings as a Neo Financial recruitment initiative to its current status as an independent company hosting 175+ events with over 20,000 attendees, Tech Thursday represents a masterclass in community-building. The secret? Creating casual environments where meaningful connections happen organically, without the forced networking that plagues so many tech events. Burns introduces us to the "flywheel effect"—the powerful cycle where successful tech companies spawn new ventures, creating self-reinforcing momentum that transforms entire regions. This pattern, witnessed in innovation hotspots worldwide, is emerging in Alberta's ecosystem, with Neo Financial (itself a Skip the Dishes offshoot) now catalyzing numerous startups. Most compelling is Tech Thursday's mission to dissolve boundaries between traditionally isolated Canadian tech communities. Their expansion to Edmonton and Ottawa aims to facilitate crucial cross-city relationships between investors, founders, and talent. As Burns explains, "We're adding more cities, but we're also connecting investors, founders, maybe their first engineering hire between these cities as well, so we can build a stronger Canadian-wide tech hub." For founders and community builders alike, this candid conversation offers invaluable insights into balancing ambition with authenticity, quantity with quality, and hype with genuine value. Ready to contribute to Alberta's innovation flywheel? Reach out to Philippe directly on LinkedIn with your ideas for speakers, topics, or feedback. Shift by Alberta Innovates focuses on the people, businesses and organizations that are contributing to Alberta's strong tech ecosystem.

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/766547/open_sms] The challenge of plastic waste demands innovative solutions, especially when we confront the startling reality that only nine percent of plastics worldwide are currently being recycled [https://circularinnovation.ca/canada-recycles-just-9-per-cent-of-its-plastics/]. NAIT's Dr. Muhammad Arshad reveals how the Polytechnic's initiative Plastic Research in Action [https://www.nait.ca/applied-research/our-work-and-impact/plastics-research-in-action] is tackling this problem, specifically through groundbreaking work on polymer blends in the Designing for Circularity: Development of polypropylene blends using post-consumer recycled plastic program. For the past two years, Dr. Arshad's team has been working with their industry partners Heartland Polymers [https://heartlandpolymers.com/] to develop and test formulations that combine virgin polypropylene with post-consumer recycled plastics. Their research delves into the complex realities of plastic recycling—how materials degrade through multiple processing cycles, why multi-layer packaging frustrates recycling efforts, and what formulations might maintain performance quality while incorporating recycled content. Now moving from bench testing to pilot scale, their partnership with Heartland Polymers shows promise for creating commercially viable solutions. The conversation illuminates the entire lifecycle of plastic products, from petroleum-based production through consumer use to disposal and potential reuse. We discover why 100% recycled plastic products aren't always feasible for high-performance applications and how blending virgin and recycled materials offers a practical middle ground. Beyond the technical aspects, Dr. Arshad highlights NAIT's partnerships across diverse sectors—from industrial manufacturers to Alberta's beekeeping industry—showing how circular economy principles can be applied across our economy. This interview with Dr. Arshad is related to the interview The circular economy unplugged with insights from Alberta Innovates' Mehr Nikoo [https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/766547/episodes/16465098]. Ready to support plastic sustainability? Choose reusable products over single-use items, select products containing recycled content, and ensure you're following proper recycling guidelines in your community. Listen now to understand how Alberta researchers are transforming what we've traditionally viewed as waste into valuable resources for our future. Additional reading: * Economic Study [https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En4-366-1-2019-eng.pdf] of the CANADIAN PLASTIC INDUSTRY, MARKETS AND WASTE (opens a pdf) * Zero Plastic Waste [https://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_cesd_202404_03_e_44470.html] Shift by Alberta Innovates focuses on the people, businesses and organizations that are contributing to Alberta's strong tech ecosystem.

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/766547/open_sms] What happens when you challenge Alberta's young minds to design earthquake-proof structures and precision farming equipment? Magic. For over 40 years, APEGA's Science Olympics [https://youtu.be/wKdQK6XRt-E?si=xRVtxTv-wsyAflwt] has been transforming how students experience STEM education – moving beyond textbooks to tackle real-world problems with ingenuity and teamwork, and Alberta Innovates is a proud sponsor! Mohamed El Daly, a civil engineer whose passion for education spans 25 years across three continents, takes us behind the scenes of this provincial-wide competition that's reaching thousands of students annually. "Students get an opportunity to take what they learn in the classroom or in a textbook and put it into an application," he explains, revealing how these challenges directly connect to Alberta's curriculum while mirroring problems that professional engineers tackle daily. The Science Olympics stands apart from typical competitions through its innovative approach to scoring. Rather than pitting teams against each other, students compete against a transparent rubric where everyone can achieve gold if they meet the criteria. This profound shift teaches young innovators that success doesn't require others to fail – a lesson that resonates throughout STEM careers. The impact goes beyond technical skills, as participants are evaluated on teamwork, communication, creative thinking, and resilience when facing setbacks. Perhaps most powerful are the stories of transformation, like former participants who return years later as engineering students to volunteer at the very event that sparked their career journey. "I didn't realize STEM is for me... but apparently it is," Mohamed recounts hearing from students who discover their potential through these challenges. With events throughout the year across major Alberta centers and opportunities for parents, teachers and STEM enthusiasts to get involved, the Science Olympics continues building the confidence of tomorrow's problem-solvers. Want to witness this inspiration firsthand or volunteer? Visit apega.ca [https://www.apega.ca/educators-students/k-12/science-olympics] or email outreach@apega.ca [outreach@apega.ca] to learn how you can support Alberta's next generation of innovators. Shift by Alberta Innovates focuses on the people, businesses and organizations that are contributing to Alberta's strong tech ecosystem.

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/766547/open_sms] Welcome to part two of our discussion around massive timber. In this episode we explore the rigorous testing processes that the experts at C-FER Technologies put Greencore's technology through in order to ensure that mass timber meets safety standards while revealing its strengths and potential weaknesses. Discover how sound engineering principles around fire safety and charring properties make mass timber not only efficient but also reliable. The conversation addresses critical factors contributing to modern construction challenges and the innovative approaches taken to reduce labour intensity through smarter manufacturing. This episode also sheds light on the overarching goal of addressing the housing crisis with affordable and environmentally friendly building solutions. As we share insights into the future of housing, listeners are invited to reconsider the possibilities presented by mass timber technology. Transform the way you think about construction! Tune in now, and don’t forget to subscribe for more exciting discussions. Shift by Alberta Innovates focuses on the people, businesses and organizations that are contributing to Alberta's strong tech ecosystem.

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/766547/open_sms] Welcome to part one of two where we explore the cutting-edge world of mass timber technology and its revolutionary impact on the construction industry. Join me as I talk with Brent Olund from GreenCore Structures and Wayne Klaczek from C-FER Technologies as they unveil the secrets behind this sustainable building phenomenon. Ever wonder how we can build towering structures with wood? Brent shares insights from his work on groundbreaking 18-story Brock Commons Tallwood House project, revealing how mass timber can create stronger, more efficient and seismically resilient buildings. Learn how mass timber is not just about aesthetics but a powerful tool for sustainability and resilience. Brent and Wayne discuss how smaller, rapidly growing trees reduce carbon footprints while innovative designs ensure buildings remain functional post-earthquake. Say goodbye to traditional concrete cores and hello to flexible systems that absorb energy with springs and viscous pads. Wayne emphasizes the importance of rigorous testing to guarantee these systems' safety and reliability, offering a glimpse into the future of earthquake-resistant construction. In a teaser for episode two, Brent alludes to one of the construction industry's most pressing challenges, the persistent issue of poor productivity. Brent shares his mission to enhance housing availability through faster and more efficient building processes. With productivity levels stuck in the past, what innovative solutions can bridge this gap? Join us as we explore how mass timber technology, with its promise of speed and sustainability, is reshaping the way we think about building for tomorrow. Shift by Alberta Innovates focuses on the people, businesses and organizations that are contributing to Alberta's strong tech ecosystem.
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