Innovation

APEGGA Celebrates 100 Years of Innovation


BY GEORGE LEE
The PEGG

In their first 100 years, Albertans developed transportation networks and great cities, discovered and developed vast reserves of oil and gas, and became leaders in research areas as diverse as geomatics and nanotechnology. They irrigated the south, put people to work on critical public projects during two depressions, and figured out how to extract and refine oil from the tar sands.

So what's next?

Innovation 2005, a non-profit partnership of Alberta science supporters led by APEGGA and the Science Alberta Foundation, believes it can help answer that question by encouraging Albertans to celebrate their past — and think about their future. “Innovation built Alberta in its first century and innovation will lead Alberta in the next,” says Jo-Ann Fraser, manager of marketing and communications with the foundation.

To emphasize the point, Innovation 2005 wants APEGGA members and others to provide names of people and their creations for a campaign it will officially launch at the APEGGA Summit Awards in April.

“We're looking for people and things that have profoundly changed the way we live, work or play,” says Ms. Fraser. “We're going to take some of these unique personalities who have shaped our last 100 years, and we're going to celebrate their accomplishments, and the fact that these are Albertans and innovations we can all be proud of.”

Stories selected through an independent adjudication will be told in TV, radio and other messages, kicking off before Alberta's Centennial, Sept. 1, 2005, and carrying through Science and Technology Week in October. Ms. Fraser _ who is co-managing the project with foundation community relations person Paula Leslie _ hopes airlines, buses and movie theatres will also show video versions of the public service messages. Newspapers and other news outlets around the province will be encouraged to build on the Innovation 2005 campaign as well.

APEGGA has put $50,000 towards the project, and other funders include the Alberta Department of Innovation and Science with $85,000. APEGGA co-leads the project with the Science Alberta Foundation, which is a non-profit organization championing science and technology learning in Alberta. Created in 1990, the foundation is the brainchild of APEGGA Honorary Member Jim Gray.

Ms. Fraser says Innovation 2005 is a call to action as well as a celebration. “We're going to push a bit and suggest that this is not the time to rest on our laurels. We want to excite and inspire people to engage in innovative behaviour — to employ creativity, continuous improvement, relationship building and risk taking to lead Alberta in the next century.”

APEGGA Executive Director Neil Windsor, P.Eng., a co-chair of Innovation 2005 steering committee, says the campaign fits one of the Association's key mandates: to promote science and science education in the greater community.

“This follows directly from our Outreach Program in schools and unversities, our scholarship program and our Excellence in Education Awards for teachers,” he says. “APEGGA professionals serve society in their daily lives and they care about the future of Alberta, and respect those who have brought technology to where it is today.”

Mr. Windsor encourages members to take part by passing their suggestions on to APEGGA Communications Manager Philip Mulder, APR. See information box with this story.

“Our membership drives most of Alberta's innovation and advancement, and that's something we can all be very proud of as professionals,” Mr. Windsor says.

Science Alberta Foundation CEO Arlene Ponting, the steering committee's other co-chair, adds: “We're committed to advancing science literacy in the province and fostering an understanding that science and technology are integral to our quality of life and prosperity. This project tightly fits our mandate, as knowledge and positive attitudes towards science and technology are key components of an innovative culture.”

 

MORE INFO
Or To Suggest Innovators and Innovations

Philip Mulder, APR
APEGGA Manager of Communications
pmulder@apegga.org

Jo-Ann Fraser
Alberta Science Foundation
jo-annf@sciencealberta.org

Science Alberta Foundation Website
www.sciencealberta.org

 

 


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