Highlights from WMTS 2023
A recap of WMTS 2023.
A recap of WMTS 2023.
Canada’s skilled labour shortage is reaching a crisis point. A report last year from the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) should concern all Canadians, not just policymakers.
Canada’s chemical industry sold a record $72.7 billion of product last year amid recovery from COVID-19 and strong consumer demand, according to the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada
Alberta's aerospace industry is growing, and UCalgary is ready to play a key role in its future.
Sandvik Coromant and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology have invested into supporting and educating the next generation of machinists for nearly 20 years.
A shift is taking place in Alberta’s industrial heartland as the province’s economy builds on the success of its petrochemical processing sector towards other energy sources and new manufacturing
When tires are recycled in Alberta, they’re shredded into their component parts — including nylon, steel and rubber — and repurposed as feedstock for asphalt, playground surfaces, landscaping
“A silver lining to this decade of disruption is that it’s driving oil and gas companies to innovate. No longer are oil and gas companies just considered an energy business, they’re now in the
The time is NOW for manufacturers to embrace smart technologies to ensure the future of their business. Manufacturing is evolving and it’s important that your business and strategies evolve too.
We are excited to announce that WMTS has been rescheduled for September 14-16, 2021! The event will still take place at the Edmonton EXPO Center in Edmonton, Alberta.