The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is marking Small Business Week with a number of events. Other happenings include a session on entering international markets, discussions of community-campus collaborations, a progress report on downtown revitalization, a look at cycling-friendly cities, and talks from cutting-edge AI researchers.
- Oct. 19, 9am: Going Global — Edmonton, presented by Alberta Innovates at the Edmonton Research and Development Park
- Oct. 19, 11:30am: Annual Celebration Event: How community-university partnerships contribute to personal, organizational, and systemic change, presented by the Community-University Partnership for the Study of Children, Youth, and Families at Edmonton City Hall
- Oct. 19, 11:30am: Delivering on Downtown: Assessing Downtown Revitalization Progress, presented by UDI-Edmonton Metro at the Royal Glenora Club
- Oct. 19, 6pm: Curbing Traffic: An Evening with Chris Bruntlett, presented by MADE (Media Architecture Design Edmonton) and Coun. Michael Janz at the University of Alberta
- Oct. 20, 10am: Making Lightning Strike: What systems shifts are needed to best support community-engaged research and innovation, presented by the Community-University Partnership for the Study of Children, Youth, and Families at the University of Alberta
- Oct. 20: TechTalks at TechAid 2023 at the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute
Find even more things to do in Taproot's weekly roundups.