SES Workshop – Intrapreneurship
An evening workshop on how to identify key elements of a problem, the value proposition, the benefits that your company, your superior or an external customer could derive.
An evening workshop on how to identify key elements of a problem, the value proposition, the benefits that your company, your superior or an external customer could derive.
The 96th Annual Meeting and Professional Development Conference will be held in person and virtually on May 1 and 2 in Saskatoon at TCU Place, with a professional development day and reception on May 1 and the annual meeting on May 2.
This event brings both sides of the conversation together to celebrate licensure and debunk myths.
Join us for an engaging panel featuring young professionals, Engineers-in-Training, and practising engineers who will share how licensure opened doors in their careers—while also candidly addressing the doubts they once had. From leading prestigious projects and advancing your design visions, to gaining mobility across provinces and around the world, licensure unlocks opportunities that go beyond the classroom.
The Environmental Protection Branch, Ministry of Environment of the Government of Saskatchewan invites you to the 2026 webinar series. Learn about the halocarbon control requirements for QPs in Saskatchewan.
This summer 2026, invest in a short, high-impact sustainability program — one immersive week at Concordia in Montreal plus flexible online projects — to equip your employees with the skills necessary to integrate sustainability thinking across projects, teams, and decision-making. Your employees return with actionable ideas and the confidence to integrate sustainability directly into their work.
This presentation will provide an overview of WSA’s Water Infrastructure Management program, which integrates industry best practices from both Asset Management and Dam Safety.
This webinar will cover details on how to apply for registration as an Engineer-in-Training or Geoscientist-in-Training.
The purpose of the workshop is to review and provide practical examples of construction standards and how they are applied to each topic. This includes outlining the path to compliance with the National Building Code of Canada, in addition to provincial legislation (where applicable).
This lecture discusses the necessary design adaptations for MSE walls under special site constraints, highlights recent advances in MSE wall research, and presents case studies that illustrate both the challenges and advantages of MSE wall systems in such applications.
This presentation will take an in-depth look at how to report work experience to APEGS.
Hear expert perspectives on the Ethics of AI and join the conversation on its role and boundaries in society. AI is dramatically affecting our lives and professions in profound and unexpected ways. Where should the line be drawn? Who is making the decisions?
Join the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce and the Saskatchewan Mining Association during Saskatchewan Mining Week 2026 for a discussion on the future of potash production, sector growth, and Saskatchewan’s evolving role in supplying essential resources to the world. This year’s Mining Week theme, “Sixty Years Strong: A Fertile Past, Present and Bold Future,” reflects both the legacy and momentum of one of Saskatchewan’s most important industries.
This presentation will focus on how supervisors and validators can guide a member-in-training through gaining and submitting work experience to APEGS.
The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) invites members to participate in a live webinar on the proposed changes to The Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act, APEGS’ governing legislation.
The IMII School of Mining is a three-day, immersive, high quality training experience designed for early career mining professionals (up to five years of experience) or those wishing to transition into the Saskatchewan mining and minerals sector. Participants will gain a strong foundational understanding of Saskatchewan mining while building connections with industry professionals and peers.
This in-person training course provides airtightness field testers and designers with the knowledge and practical skills required to plan, execute, and report on large building airtightness tests in compliance with high-performance building standards and codes.
Underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) have gained increasing attention for civil and defense applications, but underwater environments present major challenges such as dynamic channels, localization difficulties, high delays, limited bandwidth, energy constraints, interference, and strong noise. This work presents a comprehensive survey of UWSN protocols across the physical, MAC, and routing layers, including existing network stacks, underwater modems, and security threats, with emphasis on the Smart Adaptive Long- and Short-range Acoustic (SALSA) stack.
As large language models (LLMs) become more capable, the challenge shifts from prompting individual tasks to building reliable, real-world systems around them. This presentation introduces harness engineering - the practice of designing control layers that transform raw models into structured, dependable AI agents.
A full day of learning, collaboration, and networking for maintenance, reliability and operations professionals focused on rotating equipment – featuring technical sessions, vendor exhibits and peer-to-peer discussion.