EVS 29 – DRIVE ELECTRIC INNOVATION

Unnamed Venue Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  Register now for the 29th World Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS29), as the largest international electric vehicle conference returns to North America on June 19-22, 2016 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.  EVS has been assembling global leaders from industry, government and academia to address technical, policy and market topics in the electrification of vehicle fleets since 1969.  Sponsorship and exhibitor information is now available! Secure your participation and showcase your electric drive innovations on the world stage. The Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) is the trade association promoting battery, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell electric drive technologies and infrastructure. EDTA conducts public policy advocacy, provides education and awareness, and enables industry networking and collaboration. EDTA’s membership includes vehicle and equipment manufacturers, energy companies, technology developers, component suppliers, government agencies and others. For information about purchasing and operating an electric vehicle, visit our consumer website, GoElectricDrive.org - See more at: http://electricdrive.org/#sthash.OEbndp8R.dpuf

The Business of Water – Canadian Water Summit 2016

Hilton Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Since 2009, the Canadian Water Summit has served as a collaborative forum for leaders from diverse sectors to share insights and further a united mission: to build a sustainable water future for Canada.

Clean Technology Expo

SURREY CITY HALL 13450 104 AVENUE, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

WHEN | SEPTEMBER 28TH 9:30AM - 4:00PM WHERE | SURREY CITY HALL 13450 104 AVENUE Witness the rise of the #cleantechchamp PRESENTED BY VANCITY REGISTRATION INFO Welcome to the region’s ultimate celebration of clean technology excellence. This year we’ve got more money to hand out, more investors and buyers to meet, and more technologies to showcase at the second Greater Vancouver Clean Technology Expo & Championship. Do you have what it takes to claim the title as this year’s clean technology champion? BECOME THE #CLEANTECHCHAMP The competition is split into two rounds: the finalist selection round in the morning, and the championship round in the afternoon. 40 companies will be competing for the top prize with one champion emerging by the end of the day. For more details visit the eligibility page. With new and returning competitors battling for glory and another $10,000 cash prize courtesy of Vancity, are you ready to be the champion? WHEEL AND DEAL WITH ELEMENT8 ANGELS This year registered championship competitors will also have an opportunity to pitch to investors from Washington State’s largest angel investor network, Element8. They are hungry to close deals with BC-based clean technology companies, will you be one of them? SELL YOUR TECH This is your opportunity to showcase your technology in between investor pitches to potential public and private sector buyers. Additionally you can engage in a meeting with major businesses through our B2B Matchmaking component to form crucial business relationships and connections. CLEANTECH IN THE PLAZA In addition to the competition, the plaza is getting an extreme makeover. SFU's Cleantech in the Plaza promises to deliver the industry's most exciting and trending technology and research. There will be clean energy vehicles to test out and take for a spin, as well as a variety of food trucks to satisfy your palette. REGISTER More information - http://www.cleantechchamp.com/

Eco Expo Asia

AsiaWorld-Expo Hong Kong, Hong Kong

The highly regarded Eco Asia Conference will return from 26 – 28 October 2016 to the AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong.

Metro Vancouver Zero Waste Conference

Vancouver Convention Centre Vancouver, Canada

A FUTURE WITHOUT WASTE Innovation in Policy Innovation in Practice   Opening Keynote: Neri Oxman, Architect and Designer REGISTER NOW Rapidly shifting from the periphery to the mainstream, the circular economy signals a new era of innovation – offering a systems approach to eliminating waste and creating value, while reshaping our world to one that is regenerative by design. Businesses, communities and the environment stand to benefit, but rethinking all aspects of production and consumption – from the way we make our products to the way we build our cities – requires new thinking, disruption and scale. It requires innovation. From revolutionary innovation on the frontier of change to innovations in policy and practice, Metro Vancouver's 2016 Zero Waste Conference will ignite conversations and inspire action to accelerate waste prevention and circularity in Canada. Featuring leaders at the intersect of science, politics and economics, thought leadership and best practice from across the globe as well as our own backyard will be showcased. From cross-cutting discussions on culture, policy and the marketplace to in-depth sessions on food waste, repair and reuse, and the built environment, participants will leave inspired and equipped to forge new solutions and collaborations in support of a world without waste. Join us on November 3 to network with leaders from across the country and the globe, contribute your ideas, and join a national conversation on how we can scale impact through innovation. Register Now    

Closing the Loop: How Material Exchanges Enable the Circular Economy

  Closing the Loop: How Material Exchanges Enable the Circular Economy Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 9:00 am – 10:00 am PST Join us on May 9th to hear about innovative material exchange and industrial symbiosis projects in Canada and the US. Material exchanges can help businesses transition to a circular economy – creating financial savings and efficiencies by exchanging by-products, excess materials, water, energy, and logistics. When looking to close material loops, networks, systems and collaborations are important. What may be waste for one organization, could be an important resource to another - if the right match can be made. By looking at inputs and outputs with a circular economy lens, companies and institutions can reduce their reliance on virgin inputs by substituting secondary materials, and they can find a new home for their outputs and by-products – saving money while keeping excess material out of the waste stream. Learn how collaborations and partnerships can be facilitated, what platforms are available, and where the greatest opportunities are to enhance material exchanges across a number of sectors. Speakers: Tracy Casavant, Light House Sustainable Building Centre and the National Industrial Symbiosis Program Catherine Leighton, Partners in Project Green, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Daniel Kietzer, United States Business Council for Sustainable Development Moderated by: Vanessa Timmer, Board Member, National Zero Waste Council, and Director, One Earth To participate in this webinar, please register online. We hope you can join us!

Clean Energy BC’s Spring Conference & AGM

Clean Energy BC’s Spring Conference & AGM "Exploring New Chapters - Clean Energy in BC" The 2017 CEBC Spring Conference and AGM "Exploring New Chapters - Clean Energy in BC" will be an opportunity to reflect on what our sector has accomplished and look for new ways to do what we do best - provide clean, affordable power to British Columbians. With the Provincial election results in, attendees will hear from key strategists about how to navigate the political landscape in BC for the next 4 years. CEBC will hold their AGM at the end of the day, conclude with a reception. Developers, operators, supply chain companies, First Nations, government, BC Hydro staff, and anyone else interested in clean energy will benefit from attending the conference. The conference also represents a professional development opportunity for legal professionals and engineers. Don't miss out! Buy your tickets now! Register here