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Alberta CleanTech Industry AllianceIn early 2010 ABCtech brought together 11 moderators,60 panelists, and 350attendees in Edmonton and Calgary to discuss CleanTech issues. Over 40resolutions were put forward at these two events. In September at a Conferencein Red Deer 180 people gathered and further refined the resolutions to 28.At the Red Deer Conference a board made up of industry leaders was establishedto launch ACTia and to assist in advancing initiatives based on theresolutions. Key projects were initiated including a formal mission statementand goals with branding finalized, and a website launched. The subscriber basehas grown and to over 750 strong.After leading ACTia through it’s formative stages and working closely with iton the above activities, ABCtech has recently assisted in the process oftransitioning the organization into a Society with new Officers RusselMatichuk, Chairman and President, Paul Cabaj, Vice President, and DanCloutier, Secretary–Treasurer (other Board members are listed on the websiteat www.actia.caACTia became a member of ABCtech’s Industry Alliance in February 2017 gaininga seat and appointment of a Director of Clean Tech and Rural Development onthABCtech’s Board of Directors.http://www.abctech.ca/actia-s-welcome-to-the-abctech-industry-alliance?mid=713ACTia’s Welcome to the ABCtech Industry Alliance – February 2017ABCtech’s latest board appointment – February 2017, represents a positive steptowards building a stronger alliance with the Alberta Clean TechnologyIndustry Alliance (ACTia).Alberta Clean-tech Alliance Conference – September 2010The Alberta Council of Technologies CleanTech Industry Conference concluded onSeptember 18 at Red Deer College with the assembly of over 120 delegatescomprised of clean-tech interests from across Alberta communities,businesses,and campuses……Clean-tech Symposia – March 2010The Alberta Council of Technologies and the Alberta Chapter – Canadian GreenBuilding Council co-hosted the conduct of a clean technologies symposium inEdmonton and Calgary in early March 2010. Participants included 11 moderatorsand 60 …….

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