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Track 3: Business Leadership in Clusters

Life Sciences Cluster Leadership:

Wednesday, 29th of September, 15:30 - 17:30
Mini-forums Session A

  • Agricultural Biotechnology to Genomics: Knowledge Management and the Evolution of the Saskatoon Life Science Cluster - Camille Ryan, University of Saskatchewan
  • Life Sciences Cluster Leadership - Ken Lawless, President & CEO, Ottawa Life Science Cluster Council
  • Biotechnology: are regional policies possible in a centralized science and technology system? The panorama in Rhône-Alpes, France - Emiliano Duch, Competitiveness, Life Sciences Cluster, France
  • Life Sciences Cluster Leadership - Anthony Codrington, Executive Director, Infovest

Intelligent Systems and Robotics Cluster Leadership:

Thursday, 30 of September, 9:00 -11:00
Mini-forums Session B
  • Tony Eyton (President and CEO PRECARN, Industry Association Network Leadership)
  • Dr. Robert Hay (President and CEO, Tisec Inc.)
  • Dr. Randy Goebel (Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science, University of Alberta, and CTO Net-Linux AG)
  • Judith Whittick (President and CEO, C-Core)

ICT Cluster Leadership:

Thursday, 30 of September, 13:30 - 17.00
Mini-forums Session C
  • Building a National Photonics Cluster Network - Ruth Rayman (President, Canadian Photonics Consortium)
  • NRC Cluster Model: The New Brunswick Experience - Guy-Andre Gelinas (Business Development Officer, New Brunswick ICT Cluster)
  • Initiating Highly Successful Processes to Create and Sustain a Cluster - Dr. Bob Breault (CEO, Tuscon Photonics Cluster and President, Breault Research Org.)
  • Ottawa Cluster Leadership - Denis Colbourne (President, DC Technologies)
  • Ottawa's Wireless Cluster Evolution - Kamal Krishnapillai (Director, Sales and Marketing, Interactive Circuits and Systems Ltd.; and Vice Chair, Ottawa Wireless Cluster)




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