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SUMMARY:BDC Economic Outlook: Forging The Way Forward
DESCRIPTION:In this unprecedented context\, Canadian entrepreneurs have once again shown their courage and ability to adapt. Let’s take the time to recognize their resilience and understand what has changed for Canadian businesses. Join Pierre Cléroux\, Vice President\, Research and Chief Economist of BDC for an overview of the situation of provincial\, national and global economies\, including insights related to the automotive sector. He will also present the results of a survey of 1\,000 entrepreneurs in Canada on how this crisis is changing their priorities and what Canadian entrepreneurs are doing to adapt and position themselves in this new context.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/bdc-economic-outlook-forging-the-way-forward/
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SUMMARY:Recover and Thrive Part 1 and 2
DESCRIPTION:For more information please visit the website: \nhttps://www.emergingtechnologies.ca/speak/recover-and-thrive/
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/recover-and-thrive-part-1-and-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200819T113000
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SUMMARY:Returning to the Workplace: What Employers Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \n\nMichael Sherrard (Left) – Employment and Labour Lawyer\nBrian Wasyliw (Right) – Employment and Labour Lawyer\n\nAgenda: \n\nProvincial COVID-19 Timelines\nOntario Reg. 228/20 – Infectious Disease Emergency Leave\nReturn to Work Guidelines\nWork Refusal\nAbsenteeism\nReturn to School and Childcare Updates\nDealing With a Case of COVID-19\nContact Tracing
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/returning-to-the-workplace-what-employers-need-to-know/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200729T130000
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SUMMARY:Automate to Innovate: Panel Discussion with Manufacturing Automation Mag.
DESCRIPTION:The global manufacturing industry has long touted the benefits of Industry 4.0 technologies – improved productivity and product quality\, reduced operating costs\, competitive advantage. For many Canadian manufacturers\, the list of reasons not to automate was long\, topped by perceived expense and insufficient testing at scale. \nBut the COVID-19 pandemic is necessitating rapid change. \nDuring the height of the lockdowns\, manufacturers were forced to close\, reduce operations or furlough workers. Consumer demand shifted unpredictably and supply chains\, particularly those concentrated in gravely affected regions\, suffered bottlenecking so great shelves were left empty for weeks. \nOperations have now mostly reopened\, and manufacturers have had to make accommodations. Production requirements remain the same but have been hampered by staffing challenges and increased safety measures. \nTo help manufacturers prepare for a potential second wave of the coronavirus and long-term competitiveness\, Manufacturing AUTOMATION and Canadian Plastics have partnered to bring industry experts together in a FREE virtual summit focused on how automation will prove integral to our “new normal\,” and on how to implement it. \n  \n  \nModerator: Kristina Urquhart\nPanelists:\nBernadeen McLeod\, President & Founder\, Mentor Works\nBlair de Verteuil\, Vice-President Operations\, Life Sciences\, ATS Automation\nDavid Jeffrey\, Regional Vice-President\, Central Canada\, Salesforce\nShelley Fellows\, Chair\, Automate Canada \n\nOur presenter will be joined by industry experts to discuss how manufacturers can enable Industry 4.0 technologies in a roundtable and audience Q&A led by Kristina Urquhart\, editor of Manufacturing AUTOMATION. Topics will include funding\, planning an innovation strategy\, determining primary investments\, best practices for testing and scaling\, enterprise risk management\, and automation’s true cost. \n\nBernadeen McLeod\, President and Founder\, Mentor Works \nBernadeen McLeod is the president and founder of Mentor Works\, which works with Canadian businesses to develop government funding plans. Bernadeen worked in the corporate arena for 18 years as an executive and general manager in the manufacturing sector. \nWith considerable expertise in government funding\, both on a federal and provincial level\, Bernadeen understands the aspects most critical to a successful Proactive Funding Plan™. She plays to win\, and recognizes the importance of cash flow and margins. This enables her clients to succeed and access larger government funding wins than otherwise available. \n\nBlair de Verteuil\, Vice-President Operations\, Life Sciences\, ATS Automation\n \nBlair de Verteuil is vice-president of operations of the Cambridge Life Sciences Division of ATS Automation Tooling\, Inc. \nBlair is a Professional Engineer and graduate of the Bachelor of Science\, Mechanical Engineering program from Queens University. He began his career with ATS in 2001 as an automation engineer and has held progressive roles since then as an applications engineer\, project manager\, director of program management\, general manager and most recently as VP of operations. \nBlair is a dynamic and passionate leader that believes in empowering people to create an engaged team culture. He is a strong advocate of leveraging innovative ideas and technologies to advance ATS Automation’s product and service offerings. \n\nDavid Jeffrey\, Regional Vice-President\, Central Canada\, Salesforce \nDavid Jeffrey is a regional vice-president at Salesforce Canada\, where he guides a team of enterprise account executives covering Central Canada. Salesforce is a cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) software that helps Canadian businesses find\, win\, keep\, grow and track information about their customer base. \nDuring his 11-year career at Salesforce and as both an individual contributor and RVP\, he has helped customers transform their business with Salesforce. His work helped reach customers and lead to some of the largest\, commercial new business transactions in Canadian commercial sector. \nDavid’s career prior to Salesforce included roles with other SaaS leaders such as Eloqua and Google (acquired Postini). He also spent over seven years with Adobe\, during which time they acquired Ottawa-based Jetform Corp.\, where he covered the financial services sector and Big Five banks in Canada. David’s sales career started over 20 years ago at Xerox Canada. \n\nShelley Fellows\, Chair\, Automate Canada \nOne of the founders of Radix (now AIS Technologies Group) and a graduate of the University of Windsor\, Shelley was part of the management team that led Radix to be recognized as one of Profit’s Fastest Growing Companies in Canada in 2006 and 2016\, to receive Product Innovation Awards in 2007 and 2015 from the Windsor Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards\, and to acquisition by mold-making leaders\, Active Industrial Solutions\, in 2016. \nShelley was recognized in 2019 as one of the “Canadians to Watch in the Automotive Industry” by Automotive News and was a 2016 recipient of the ATHENA Award for her work supporting women in science\, technology\, engineering and math careers. Shelley has held positions on many boards and committees\, including WETech Alliance\, Workforce WindsorEssex\, WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation and the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce. \nShelley is currently the chair of the Automate Canada industry association and is on the leadership council for ProsperUs\, a regional “cradle-to-career” transformation initiative.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/automate-to-innovate-panel-discussion-with-manufacturing-automation-mag/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200729T113000
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SUMMARY:Member Webinar: Conducting Essential Business and Crossing the Border during COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is brought to you by the WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation in partnership with Automate Canada\, the Canadian Association of Mold Makers\, the Canadian Tooling and Machining Association and the Consulate General of Canada – Detroit.\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nCross-border supply chains are vital to ensure the continued flow of goods between Canada and the USA. Manufacturing companies located in the Windsor-Essex Region and Detroit/Southeastern Michigan and beyond rely on a strong and integrated supply chain that transcends the US-Canada border. \nThe impact of COVID-19 has been quite disruptive to our local and regional economies. While the decision to close the border to non-essential travel has been well-received and understood\, with economies opening up on both sides of the border\, there are increasing questions by manufacturing companies on how best to facilitate cross-border commercial trade. \nIf you are a manufacturing company that conducts cross-border business you will not want to miss this webinar. CBSA Chiefs Bonnie Lucier and Eric Beck will offer guidance on what is needed by American Business Travelers to enter Canada and what Canadian Business Travelers can expect when they return to Canada so that essential business can be conducted in a safe manner. To that end\, Chief Lucier and Beck will help clarify the difference between self-monitoring versus self-isolation. \nPlease join us for this webinar\, moderated by Automate Canada\, CAMM\, and CTMA as Chiefs Beck and Lucier provide guidance and offer tips on what you need to know to cross the border for essential business. \nNote: Should you wish to pre-submit any questions\, please use the registration form to do so and they will be forwarded to CBSA officials.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/free-webinar-conducting-essential-business-and-crossing-the-border-during-covid-19/
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UID:4309-1594639800-1594643400@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:Economic Forecast from RBC Dominion Securities Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Results from our June survey show that the state of the economy is among the top 5 concerns for manufacturers.  We’ve got some insights for you! \nPlease join us for an informative webinar: \nEconomic Forecast from RBC Dominion Securities \nA review of the Canadian\, US and global economic outlook related to the manufacturing sector \nJuly 13\, 2020      11:30am-12:30pm \nRegister HERE. \nSpeaker: \nJoseph Wu\, CFA. VP & Portfolio Mgr\, Multi-Asset Strategy: \nJoseph is a member of RBC Wealth Management’s Global Portfolio Advisory Committee\, which provides strategic analysis of financial markets and asset class recommendations. Serving as the co-chair of PAG’s Asset Allocation Committee\, he is involved with the management of the firm’s multi-asset portfolios. Joseph holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Toronto in the finance specialist program and is a CFA charter holder. \nRegister HERE.   Its Free! \nThank you Jason Smith for providing the speaker
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/economic-forecast-from-rbc-dominion-securities-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200625T113000
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SUMMARY:how to protect your employees: a health and safety webinar
DESCRIPTION:As workplaces move beyond the pandemic\, it’s important to ramp up best practices to protect people. \nWhether you’ve been open with modified operations during these challenging times\, having staff continuing to work remotely\, or have been shut down and want to get back to business\, you don’t want to miss this webinar. \nThis webinar will be of interest to all types of manufacturing businesses including durable goods\, food and beverage processing and manufacturing\, transportation equipment\, pharmaceuticals\, and medicines. \nTopics include: \n\nOverview of risks associated with the pandemic\nHow to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace\nApplicable legislation and regulations\nHazard management process\nWSIB’s COVID-19 support for employers\nAvailable resources to assist you in re-opening\n\nPresenters: \nWSIB (Diana Rea\, Stakeholder Engagement Lead/Kim Litchfield\, Manager\, Health and Safety Excellence program\, Melissa Brown\, Stakeholder Engagement Manager) \nMLTSD (Ron Landry\, Provincial Coordinator\, Industrial) \nWSPS (TBD) \nThe webinar is presented by Workplace Safety & Prevention Services\, the Ontario Ministry of Labour\, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD)\, and Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). 
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/how-to-protect-your-employees-a-health-and-safety-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200614
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SUMMARY:Amerimold Connects 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join us Online! \nSigning up to participate is free! \nRegister HERE
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/amerimold-connects-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200416T150000
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UID:4305-1587049200-1587052800@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:APMA Webinar: Coping with COVID-19: BDC & EDC Support Measures
DESCRIPTION:The Government of Canada has established the Business Credit Availability Program (BCAP) to provide $65 billion to support Canadian businesses during the current period of uncertainty with COVID-19. \nThrough BCAP\, the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) and Export Development Canada (EDC) are working closely with private sector lenders to improve access to financing for Canadian business. \nAPMA will be hosting an informational webinar with BDC and EDC to provide APMA and CAMM members the opportunity to learn first hand about these programs and to address any questions you may have. \nThere is no charge to participate.  To register\, please click here.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/apma-webinar-coping-with-covid-19-bdc-edc-support-measures/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200415T123000
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UID:4304-1586953800-1586957400@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:Webinar with CMHA - Mental Health at Work
DESCRIPTION:Since March 22\, CAMM & Automate Canada have been surveying the manufacturing\, moldmaking and industrial automation industries weekly to understand the impact the COVID-19 crisis is having on us. \nOne of the issues listed as a significant concern every week has been Employee Anxiety. \nOver 2/3 of  those survey said  it was a major challenge and concern both now & into the future. \nWe listened and reached out to the Canadian Mental Health Association – Windsor-Essex County Branch who worked with us to offer a webinar designed for us. \nWe encourage you to sign up ASAP for this webinar:  Mental Health at Work:  Managing Anxiety and Stress during COVID-19.  We are limiting the webinar to 100 spaces and we expect they may fill up quickly.   register here \nCMHA has waived their normal fee to provide this service to us at no charge – and even tailored the webinar for Owners\, Managers\, HR staff in Manufacturing.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/webinar-with-cmha-mental-health-at-work/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200501
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UID:4303-1585699200-1588291199@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:Upcoming Events Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Participation in upcoming trade shows has been cancelled. However\,  We will be promoting and participating in an upcoming webinar from APMA along with a mental health webinar From CAMM and Automate Canada coming soon.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/upcoming-events-cancelled/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200327
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UID:4302-1585094400-1585267199@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:Manufacturing in America
DESCRIPTION:Siemens and Electro-Matic invite you to join over\n3\,500 manufacturing executives\, engineers and\nenthusiasts at Manufacturing in America 2020 in\nDetroit\, MI inside Ford Field. Learn about the newest\ntechnologies\, share best practices and ideas\, and be a\npart of advancing the future of manufacturing.\n#MiA20 will feature The Summit\, over 100 technical\nlearning seminars\, and 50 exhibits focused on\nemerging automation\, digitalization\, controls\, and\ndrives technology with this evolving industry. \nManufacturing in America 2024 – September 25\, 2024 – Ford Field\, Detroit
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/manufacturing-in-america/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200210
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SUMMARY:Autoshow
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URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/autoshow/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200131
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UID:4301-1580169600-1580428799@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:CyberTech Global
DESCRIPTION:The Cybertech platform features both a conference with speakers from around the globe and a massive 3-day exhibition. The exhibition offers a chance for participants to enjoy the presence of public and private leaders from the cyber arena\, along with a Startup Pavilion and a B2B meeting area\, and the main conference consists of the most trending topics in cyber and innovation.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/cybertech-global/
CATEGORIES:Automate Canada Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191123
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UID:4299-1574121600-1574467199@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:Formnext
DESCRIPTION:Formnext is the leading exhibition and conference dedicated to additive manufacturing and all of its upstream and downstream processes.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/formnext/
CATEGORIES:Automate Canada Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191107
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UID:4298-1572912000-1573084799@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:Automation Alley Integr8 Conference
DESCRIPTION:GET INSPIRED AT INTEGR8 2019\nIntegr8 is a global Industry 4.0 conference held annually in Detroit\, Michigan that brings together international technology and manufacturing professionals and industry leaders to share ideas\, get inspired and take action as the smart and connected technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution rapidly transform advanced manufacturing and create upheavals across multiple industries. \nLearn more at the Integr8 2019 Conference website.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/automation-alley-integr8-conference/
CATEGORIES:Automate Canada Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190911
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CREATED:20190808T101216Z
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UID:4296-1568073600-1568159999@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Technologies in Automation
DESCRIPTION:Windsor-Essex\, Ontario\, Canada is an international hub for automation with over 300 companies involved in the engineering\, design and production of cutting-edge advanced manufacturing systems across many sectors (including automotive\, agribusiness\, aerospace\, mobility and more). The region is leading trends in automation including optimizing the implementation of Industry 4.0 and adopting the next generation of technologies. Through collaboration with private industry\, government and educational institutions\, we will continue to deliver and adapt to future systems and remain a global leader in automation. \nLearn more at the Emerging Technologies 2019 website.
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/emerging-technologies-in-automation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190909T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190909T210000
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CREATED:20190827T164456Z
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UID:4297-1568050200-1568062800@automatecanada.org
SUMMARY:CAMM AGM/Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 2019 AGM and dinner on the top floor of Caesars Windsor at Augustus 27. \nAgenda\n5:00 pm – 5:45 pm Cash Bar & Appetizers\n5:45 pm – 6:00 pm Vic Fedeli\, Ontario Minister of Economic Development\, Job Creation & Trade\n6:00 pm – 6:15 pm Flavio Volpe – President APMA – Industry Prosepective\n6:15 pm – 7:10 pm AGM\n7:10 pm – 8:00 pm Dinner\n8:00 pm – 8:25 pm Reid Schook Segment Manager for Rockwell\n“Smart Manufacturing; Actional Data – What Digitial transformation means…”\n8:25 pm – 8:40 pm John Laughlin – NGEN – How we can tap into this funding \nDinner Menu\nAppetizers: spicy crab salad\, wonton crisp\, mini lobster BLT’s\, spicy tomato jam\, fried shrimp and leek arancini\, lemon and arugula aioli\, house made hickory smoked bacon\, apple relish and mustard scone\, chicken ragout\, morel foam\, seasonal squash and goat cheese beignets \nDinner: Charred red pepper and plum tomato bisque\, basil and chive cream \nBaby beet and goat cheese brulee salad\, artisan micro greens\, pumpkin seeds\, herb crostini\, ginger infused citrus dressing \nChar grilled beef striploin\, gratin potatoes\, red onion jam\, seasonal vegetables \nChocolate pecan pie\, bourbon vanilla bean ice cream\, freshly brewed coffee\, decafinated coffee and specialty tea
URL:https://automatecanada.org/event/camm-agm-dinner/
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