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January 2022
TIPE 3D Printing: The Global Women in 3D Printing Conference
Technology, Industry, People, Economics With a focus on case studies, additive manufacturing user applications, visionary talks on the future, and people shaping the industry, TIPE | 2022 (new window) curates an inspirational all-women agenda of speakers and panelists. Long-lasting connections and networking opportunities are emphasized throughout this human-centered event, which welcomes all members of the additive manufacturing and related community. Neil Squire's Central Regional Coordinator for Makers Making Change, Suzanne Winterflood, will be speaking at this event.
Find out more »April 2022
HR Conference & Expo 2022
Never before have meaningful connections been as paramount to being a healthy, thriving person. The HR Conference & Expo 2022 provides the perfect place for HR professionals to come together and connect on so many levels (physically, mentally, emotionally) either in person or online. Please join Employer Outreach Developer, Nate Toevs at this conference!
Find out more »May 2022
CAOT Conference 2022
Makers Making Change will be at the 2022 Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Conference in-person and virtually.
Find out more »Enable Ottawa 2022
Hosted during National AccessAbility Week, Enable Ottawa is an annual event that aims to bring news, awareness, and information about emerging assistive and adaptive technologies, as well as interesting research and advances in these areas, to the disability and accessibility communities in Ottawa.
Find out more »June 2022
CELEBRATE! VRA Canada 2022 Conference
Neil Squire Prairie Regional Manager, Nikki Langdon, will be speaking at this event on June 1st from 1:00pm to 2:30pm. Her topic is titled: Living with Mental Illness: A Personal Journey. Nikki has had mental illness all her life. She was ill through a time when mental illness was not understood, discussed or even acknowledged. She was diagnosed over 30 years ago in a time when the illness was severely stigmatized, so she did what she believed she had to…
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