2018 SLCan Sustainable Laboratory Conference
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE HUMAN ELEMENT
October 23-24, 2018
The Fort Garry Hotel
Winnipeg, MB
Following the successes of the Edmonton and Montreal Conferences, SLCan is venturing to the centre of Canada for their 2018 Conference! Led by our local Board member and his seasoned committee we look forward to welcoming you to Winnipeg!
This professional development event will feature concurrent oral presentations delivered by industry leaders and experts, keynote addresses and a dynamic trade exhibit that will showcase the latest innovative laboratory services, facilities design and products.
The Conference is structured to provide opportunities for discussion and learning about many of the technical, operational and long-term sustainability challenges associated with the management and design of laboratories. The Conference will also bring together and facilitate networking opportunities between the partners, government representatives, academic researchers and private sector firms to share new approaches, techniques and advancements in laboratory design to help address some of these challenges.
Registration is open and the exhibit and sponsorship opportunities are available. Montreal's tradeshow sold out so sign up early and don't miss out! If laboratories are a major part of your business, this is going to be an event you won't want to miss! We hope you will join us to help make our Sustainable Laboratory Conference a real success.
Known as the "cultural cradle of Canada," Winnipeg is Manitoba’s cosmopolitan capital city. This four-season destination boasts world-class performing arts, tantalizing dining and unique neighbourhoods. Explore award-winning attractions, including the architecturally stunning Canadian Museum for Human Rights and watch polar bears swim in an overhead tunnel at Journey to Churchill.
We look forward to seeing you this Fall!
Kevin Humeniuk
Conference Chair
Architecture49 Inc.
Photo Credits:
Esplanade Riel and The Canadian Museum For Human Rights
Credit: Zyron Paul Felix
Kildonan Park
Credit: John Slipec