Last week, the Calgary Chamber – with a delegation of over 70 Calgary-based businesses – showed up in force at Canada’s largest tech conference. One clear message we shared: Calgary’s tech sector is thriving and we're not done yet.
Calgary has always been a city that’s been good at starting something. As we come out of seven lean years brought on by a collapse in oil prices followed by the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many signs that we are starting something. Again.
Hydrogen presents unique opportunities for Alberta to be a global leader in the energy economy and will be key for Canada to achieve net-zero by 2050.
Parkland is committed to building on their progress in shaping the future of renewable fuels. That includes providing customers with more low-carbon fuel choices while reducing their own carbon footprint.
Calgary-based BRITT RADIUS named the 2022 recipient of the $25,000 ENMAX Amplifier Fund to help introduce new technology, strengthen the company’s existing operations and catalyze future growth.
ATCO Chair & CEO Nancy Southern talks opportunity, technology and enterprise transformation.
The City's 2022 budget adjustments reflect the need to balance investment in Calgary's future with fiscal sustainability while thinking innovatively to diversify revenue sources.
With Alberta poised to lead the country in energy transformation, the Calgary Chamber sets its sights on public policy that will spur investment, attract talent and create new economic opportunities.
The arrival of Plug and Play Alberta connects tech entrepreneurs and start-ups with more opportunities to build and scale up tech innovation right here in Calgary.