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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250504
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SUMMARY:APEGS 95th Annual Meeting and Professional Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Meeting and Professional Development Conference is in person with some virtual offerings. The theme for the conference is “Designing for the Future”\, reflecting the forward-looking nature of the keynote presentations and professional development sessions. \nRegistration is now closed. \nNotice: Attendees require a personal electronic device to check into PD sessions to receive CPD credits and vote at the annual meeting. APEGS will accommodate those who are unable to bring a personal electronic device to vote at the annual meeting. \n  \n\n\n\n\nIN PERSON \nFriday\, May 2\, 2025 \n\nBreakfast and Keynote\nEthics Keynote\nProfessional Development Track Sessions (morning and afternoon)\nLunch and Keynote\nReception\n\nSaturday\, May 3\, 2025 \n\nBreakfast\nAnnual Meeting\n\n\nVIRTUAL OFFERINGS \nFriday\, May 2\, 2025 \n\nBreakfast Keynote\nEthics Keynote\nProfessional Development Track Sessions (morning and afternoon)\nLunch Keynote\n\nSaturday\, May 3\, 2025 \n\nAnnual Meeting\n\n\n\n\n\nInterested in learning more about the weekend schedule? Find details here: https://site.pheedloop.com/event/95AMPDC/schedule \n\nClick here to view the Annual Meeting Documents \nThis year\, our keynote speakers include: \nDr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe\, an educational behaviourist and globally recognized author\, speaker\, and scholar. In her work with individuals and organizations\, she focuses on empowerment through the development of resiliency – making stress an ally rather than an enemy. \nSheila Watt-Cloutier\, an environmental\, cultural\, and human-rights advocate – and a Nobel Peace Prize nominee.  An Officer of the Order of Canada and recipient of multiple national and international awards for her work with global decision makers\, she speaks with passion and urgency on the impact of climate change on human rights and the interconnectedness of the global issues we face today. \nChris Mathers\, a 20-year veteran of undercover investigations with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and former president of KPMG Corporate Intelligence Inc. As founder of the international risk and crime consulting firm Chris Mathers Inc.\, he appears regularly on major Canadian and American media outlets as a commentator on cybersecurity\, organized crime\, and terrorism. \nExplore the full speaker lineup here: https://site.pheedloop.com/event/95AMPDC/speakers \nFor additional information\, please view the 2025 Annual Meeting & PD Conference Program
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/apegs-95th-annual-meeting-and-professional-development-conference
LOCATION:Delta Hotels by Marriott Regina\, 1919 Saskatchewan Dr.\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4P 4H2\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250510
DTSTAMP:20260519T033236
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SUMMARY:Slurry Pipeline Systems Course
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 6 – 9\, 2025 \nEvent Format: In-person course \nLocation: Saskatoon\, SK \nHosting Organization: Saskatchewan Research Council \nEvent Summary: SRC and Paterson and Cooke have joined forces to offer a comprehensive course in slurry pipeline design and operation. SRC has conducted hundreds of slurry pipeline RD&D programs and has developed a primarily mechanistic model describing the pipeline flow of settling slurries. Paterson and Cooke is an internationally recognized firm that has designed numerous slurry handling installations throughout the world. The course focuses on applying the basic principles of slurry pipeline flows to actual design situations\, including conventional slurry and thickened slurry (paste) systems. This course will provide an excellent opportunity for people involved in slurry transportation to meet in an informal environment\, to share experiences and to foster a uniform technical language and approach for slurry flow analysis. \nRegistration closes on April 1 \nHow to Register: Click here for more information and to register. \nEvent Contact: Saskatchewan Research Council. Course Inquiries 306-514-7342 (Office); 306-933-5400 (Main Reception) \nDisclaimer: The views expressed during this event are those of the hosting organization and do not necessarily represent the views of APEGS.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/slurry-pipeline-systems-course-2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20250508T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20250509T133000
DTSTAMP:20260519T033236
CREATED:20250331T160049Z
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SUMMARY:Short Course - Cone Penetration Testing and Pressuremeter Testing for Geotechnical Design and Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 8 and 9\, 2025 \nEvent Format: In-person short course \nLocation: Saskatoon\, SK \nHosting Organization: Saskatoon Geotechnical Group \nEvent Summary: This course is designed to provide geotechnical engineers with an in depth understanding of the application and interpretation of Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) and Pressuremeter Testing (PMT). Participants will learn the foundational skill of planning site investigations\, selecting appropriate in situ testing techniques\, and utilizing CPT and PMT data for site characterization\, estimation of soil parameters\, liquefaction assessments\, pile design\, and settlement estimation within the context of the latest 5th Edition Canadian Foundation Engineering Manual (CFEM). This course emphasizes real-world case studies with valuable insights from Dr. David Elwood\, which participants can implement into their professional practice. This course is designed for geotechnical engineers\, civil engineers\, engineering technologists\, and students involved in site investigations or geotechnical characterization programs. \nHow to Register: Click here for more information and to register \nEvent Contact: Saskatoon Geotechnical Group: www.saskatoongeotech.com \nDisclaimer: The views expressed during this event are those of the hosting organization and do not necessarily represent the views of APEGS.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/short-course-cone-penetration-testing-and-pressuremeter-testing-for-geotechnical-design-and-analysis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20250514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260519T033236
CREATED:20250314T202759Z
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SUMMARY:Harnessing Waste Heat Recovery Opportunities in Industrial Processes – An APEGS Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now closed. If you need to cancel your registration to this event\, please email cpd@apegs.ca. \nDate: May 14\, 2025 \nTime: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CST (Saskatchewan Time) \nEvent Format: Live Webinar – Microsoft Teams \nHosting Organization: APEGS – A Live Webinar Series Presentation \nEvent Summary: From mining and minerals to oil and gas\, food processing and everything in-between\, the energy involved in the production of finished goods represents one of operators most significant operating costs. This presentation will examine the steps many are taking to reduce their consumption of fuel gas – notably through recent advances in heat exchange technology that are allowing for the economical recovery of waste heat from existing process loops. \nPresenters: \nJill Caskey\, Global Sales Director\, Solex Thermal Science. Jill has been with Solex Thermal Science since 2011 and she oversees Solex’s North America technology applications\, focusing on helping customers with bulk solids heat transfer and waste heat recovery solutions. She brings over a decade of technical experience across a variety of diverse applications\, thermal modeling and equipment design. \nMark Boocock\, Global Sales Director\, Energy Recovery\, Econotherm.  Mark  has spent the last two decades establishing UK-based Econotherm’s industrial heat pipe technology\, with more than 300 installations across multiple industries globally. He is also a visiting professor at London-based Brunel University. \nWho Should Attend: Process engineers\, project engineers\, design engineers\, operations engineers\, engineering managers\, chief engineers\, instrumentation and controls engineers\, environmental engineers\, reliability engineers. Industries: Mining & Minerals\, Energy\, Manufacturing & Industrial Processing\, academia\, government agencies. \nGeneral Information: There is no cost to attend\, but registration is required. This webinar is eligible for 1 Formal Activity CPD credit. This event will be held live on the Microsoft Teams Webinar platform. \nImportant: Once your registration is complete\, you will receive a Teams Meeting invitation which includes a unique link to join the meeting. This link should not be shared as it is unique to each registration and allows APEGS to verify your attendance.  If you do not receive the Teams Meeting invitation\, please check your junk/spam folders and ensure your email security settings allow you to receive all emails from APEGS. \nNOTE: Clicking the ‘Add to Calendar’ button on this page does NOT register you for this event. This webinar will not be recorded. \nEvent Contact: APEGS Professional Development Department – Angela Foster or Jolene Arthur – cpd@apegs.ca \nDisclaimer: The views expressed during this event are those of the presenters and do not necessarily represent the views of APEGS.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/harnessing-waste-heat-recovery-opportunities-in-industrial-processes-an-apegs-webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20250523T120000
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SUMMARY:Hitting the right frequency - not all conductors are created equal
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 23\, 2025 \nTime: 12:00 PM \nEvent Format: In-person Presentation \nLocation: Saskatoon\, SK \nHosting Organization: Saskatoon Geoscience Discussion Group \nEvent Summary: Airborne time domain electromagnetic (EM) surveys are indispensable tools for subsurface exploration\, particularly in resolving conductors at depth. Their depth of investigation depends in part on transmitter frequency and moment\, as well as the noise levels of the receiver. In this study\, we present a comparison of conductor detection and resolution capabilities of the Xcite time-domain EM system operating at frequencies of 15 Hz and 30 Hz. Through detailed modelling of data collected over a study area\, we investigate the effect of these frequencies on the system’s ability to detect and resolve conductors. Methodologically\, we describe the parameters and settings used for both frequencies and outline the data analysis techniques used. Our results reveal significant differences in conductor detection and resolution between the two frequencies. The practical implications of our study extend to improvements in survey design\, suggesting that the choice of frequency can significantly impact survey outcomes. Moreover\, our findings underscore the importance of further research to enhance understanding and optimization of airborne EM survey methodologies. Presented by Vessela Hobson\, Chief Geophysicist Axiom Geophysics & Remote Sensing. \nHow to Register: Click here for more information and to register. \nEvent Contact: Saskatoon Geoscience Discussion Group: https://stoongeogroup.ca/ \nDisclaimer: The views expressed during this event are those of the hosting organization and do not necessarily represent the views of APEGS.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/hitting-the-right-frequency-not-all-conductors-are-created-equal
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