An NCE Event for Canada's Innovation Leaders
In today's world, knowledge is key.
NCE leaders and their partners in industry, government and non-government
organizations (NGO) invite you to share the advances and the impacts
of their collaborative research in engineering and health, and in
the social and natural sciences.
If your business, government or NGO is concerned with some of today's
most pressing issues, this conference will inform you and help you
to make better informed decisions: Find out more about the latest
developments on issues ranging from the prevention of stroke and
arthritis, the impact of global warming in the Arctic, to water
and food quality, the automobile industry, the potential of stem
cells, and much more.
On Tuesday, December 5, 2006, come and join NCE senior executives,
researchers, and their partners. Find out how NCE research benefits
partners and stakeholders and contributes to Canada's standing as
a scientific powerhouse.
You will have the opportunity to explore strategies to enhance
our quality of life. Discuss how to turn research evidence into
sound public policies, and transfer knowledge to help Canadian business
and industry compete globally.
This conference is for
- Canada's senior policy- and decision-makers from science-based
departments and agencies
- Knowledge portfolio managers
- NCE leaders and Canada's up-and-comers
- University, government and industry researchers
- Users of research results in the public and private sectors
and NGOs
- Venture capitalists
Come and share ideas with our NCE.
Celebrate the laureate of the first-ever NCE Chairs' Award and
Canada's Young Innovators
This year, the first-ever NCE Chairs' Award will be presented to
an NCE researcher whose outstanding research has had an impact in
mobilizing Canada's research excellence in the academic and private
sectors towards social and economic benefits for Canada.
Be part of the celebration honoring Canada's Young Innovators.
These are outstanding individuals who, with the help of their NCE,
have been exceptionally successful in translating their innovative
research to market for the benefit of Canadian society.
Who will win? Join us in Ottawa on December 5 and find out about
this year's crop of outstanding innovators.
Limited sitting available. Don't wait to register.
For information, please contact Ghuylaine Potvin at gpo@nce.gc.ca. |