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October
21 & 22

NII Advance
Technology Campus

THE FUTURE

SECURING

Shaping Canada’s clean energy future, the second-annual Clean Energy Frontier Conference will explore the topics you need to know—both here in Bruce, Grey and Huron counties and beyond.

Explore how, together, we can harness made-in-Canada innovation, build resilient communities and develop the workforce needed to maintain our clean energy advantage. Be part of the conversation and this region’s clean energy story!

AT THIS YEAR'S CONFERENCE, YOU WILL:

Take part in workshops on the potential economic impact of the proposed Bruce C project; regional challenges like housing, mental health and others; engaging youth in workforce conversations 

Hear insights from the Southwestern Ontario Isotope Coalition's Review of regional opportunities—shaping a path forward in the growth of the region's isotope sector​

Dive into human resource and market information from the electricity sector, with tools to guide business planning and development

Explore the full uranium value chain—from mining to medical isotopes—and how made-in-Canada innovation is strengthening supply, security and our global leadership

...not to mention network and collaborate with peers from across the region, across the energy sector—and beyond!

WHEN

OCTOBER 21
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Interactive workshops on major trends shaping this region

Full day of sessions (agenda posted shortly)

OCTOBER 22
8:00 am to 4:00 pm

WHERE

NII Advance Technology Campus,
117 Farrell Drive, Tiverton


(Located in the Bruce Energy Centre, across from the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre)

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

This event offers a unique platform for companies like yours to sponsor connection and collaboration that drives regional growth.

Learn how you can play a key role in this year's conference:

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DAY ONE - WORKSHOPS

Kick off the conference with a new approach to engagement: interactive workshops that bring together voices from across sectors to explore how we grow as a region.

These sessions are a unique opportunity to be part of shaping a more connected and inclusive future in the Clean Energy Frontier region.  

Whether you're in municipal government, industry, education or health, the workshops will give you fresh insights and valuable tools to lead in the clean energy transition. 

ENGAGE DIRECTLY WITH NII AND PARTNERS ON THREE KEY THEMES:

1

Community resiliency

Fostering deeper collaboration between the clean energy sector and communities in addressing challenges such as housing, mental health, substance use and others 

2

Economic development

Exploring the potential economic impact of the proposed Bruce C project 

3

Workforce
opportunities

Understanding how we engage young people in conversations about the future workforce in the region 

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DAY TWO - CONFERENCE

Our conference content brings a full day of dynamic sessions covering the clean energy topics that matter most to our region.  

Hear from industry leaders, innovators and community voices as they explore everything from new nuclear projects to workforce opportunities, Indigenous partnerships and local economic growth.  

With multiple streams and plenty of networking with colleagues across the region and beyond, Day 2 is where big ideas meet practical solutions. 

HIGHLIGHTS

1

Listen to a keynote address from Bruce Power President & CEO Eric Chassard 

2

Explore the full uranium value chain—from mining to medical isotopes—and how made-in-Canada innovation is strengthening supply, security and our global leadership 

3

Dive into workforce trends from the electricity sector, with tools to guide business planning and development 

4

Hear insights from the Southwestern Ontario Isotope Coalition's Review of regional opportunities—shaping a path forward in the growth of the region's isotope sector  

Be part of this region’s clean energy story.

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"This conference is a chance to bring people together around the ideas and opportunities that are driving clean energy forward in our region. From unique workshops to big-picture conversations about new nuclear, economic development, workforce and innovation, it’s two days purpose-built for the people who are shaping the future of Bruce, Grey and Huron."

 Jessica Linthorne, NII President & CEO

QUESTIONS?

Reach out with any questions, requests for sponsorship info or ideas—and together we can help secure the future.

Get in touch at: events@nii.ca

Nuclear Innovation Institute headquarters

P.O. Box 2080, 620 Tomlinson Drive

Port Elgin, Ontario

N0H 2C0

NII Advance Technology Campus

117 Farrell Drive

Tiverton, Ontario

N0G 2T0

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