PEO Western Region Technical Symposium
Hilton Double Tree Kitchener
Join your peers for a full day of professional development
We invite you to join us for a rewarding day of learning with industry experts and professional networking with your peers.

Tomorrow's Infrastructure, Sustainability and Emerging Technology
Your day will begin with registration and breakfast, then introductions from the Symposium Chair, welcome remarks from our CEO & Registrar and the PEO President-elect, followed by our Opening Keynote Speaker. Break-out sessions will offer a wide selection of speakers so you can tailor your experience to suit your professional CPD needs.
Network over lunch, then choose your afternoon break-out session or attend one of our moderated panel discussions. The day will close with a final keynote speaker, closing remarks by Engineers Canada and OSPE Presidents and a raffle for attendees!
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Event Speakers
The Hon. Omar Alghabra, PEng
Opening Keynote Speaker
A senior executive, engineer and leader with a distinguished career in the private and public sectors, including serving as the Minister of Transport in the Government of Canada. As a Cabinet Minister, Parliamentary Secretary and Member of Parliament, Omar worked on and delivered key initiatives that advanced Canada’s economic prosperity, security, and competitiveness.
Omar holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Toronto Metropolitan University and an MBA from York University. Prior to running for office, Omar worked in different roles in the private sector including business development, quality assurance and operations with companies like GE and Ainsworth. Omar is currently the VP for Public Infrastructure with Bechtel Canada
Topic: The future of transportation infrastructure
Omar will be exploring the future of transportation infrastructure in Ontario. As former minister of Transport, he will present the future plans for highway infrastructure and sustainable methods of transportation for the next generation.
Alex Boussetta, P. Eng. M. Eng., PMP, CM&A, Agile SMC, DASSM, PCCP, EP, CES, Acc.Dir.
Breakout Session Speaker
Alex has a Master’s degree in Engineering Project Management, and is a Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt. He is a Project Management Professional (PMP), a Certified Agile SCRUM Master (SMC), an Environmental Professional (EP), a Prosci Certified Change Practitioner (PCCP), and a Circular Economy Specialist (CES).
Alex has over 33 years of quality and operational experience. He consults for Keurig Dr Pepper, Novartis, Montreal Children`s Hospital, Region of Peel, amongst others. Prior to consulting, Alex Boussetta was in management role at Bombardier, Rolls Royce, and Blackberry.
Alex is the Program Leader for Operational Excellence at the McGill Executive Institute that encompasses AI and machine learning, Lean Six Sigma, Agile, and other transformational approaches.
He holds a VIP award from General Electric, a Five Star Award from BlackBerry, and McGill Dean’s Service Award for Outstanding Contribution. His book, "Achieving Excellence," published in 2024, became a best seller in the business category on Amazon.
Topic: AI and Large Language Models applications in healthcare
From patient-centered care and virtual care to contact-free, home-based patient monitoring systems, advancements in technology and artificial intelligence are transforming accessibility and overall healthcare performance. Predictive health systems are increasingly being utilized to assess cancer risks and understand the effects of lifestyle choices on longevity.
This presentation will provide an overview of the current landscape and discuss developments anticipated in the medium term. Additionally, emerging AI-related standards will be outlined, emphasizing the growing importance of effective risk management. The future is now.
In this presentation, you will learn
- What are the emerging technologies and practices in healthcare?
- What role do engineers play in realizing these innovations?
- How will engineers contribute to technology risk management?
Bilal Sherazi, P.Eng., FEC
Breakout Session Speaker
Bilal Sherazi, P.Eng., FEC, is a Professional Engineer with 13 years of consulting experience in water, wastewater, and civil infrastructure. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from McMaster University and leads a multidisciplinary team specializing in the design and delivery of watermain, sewer, and water treatment infrastructure projects. Throughout his career, Bilal has served as a Project Manager, Design Engineer, and Contract Administrator, gaining extensive experience in both open-cut and trenchless construction methods, including micro-tunneling, horizontal directional drilling, and CIPP lining. His portfolio includes projects in complex environments such as high-traffic and space-constrained areas, watercourse and railway crossings, environmentally sensitive and utility-dense corridors, as well as within facilities with complex operational constraints.
Topic: The Urban Squeeze: How Traffic, Utilities, and Public Expectations Shape Water Infrastructure Projects
This presentation examines the challenges of upgrading water systems in congested urban corridors while minimizing construction impact. With limited space, aging utilities, and constant traffic demands, engineers must balance constructability with operational continuity. This session highlights how these competing pressures influence design decisions, construction staging, and risk management. It explores how to deliver projects that meet both technical and community expectations
Mitchell Rohrer, P.Eng.
Breakout Session Speaker
Mitchell Rohrer is an Account Executive for HVAC Equipment at Johnson Controls, based in Hamilton, Ontario. He primarily covers the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and supports regions across Canada. Mitchell has been with Johnson Controls for over 10 years, bringing extensive experience in applications involving commercial and industrial HVAC equipment including YORK air handling units, chillers, heat pumps and commercial packaged equipment.
He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario and an active volunteer with the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Hamilton chapter, where he has also served as a past chapter president. Mitchell holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering & Management degree from McMaster University.
Topic: Decarbonizing Building Thermal Systems and Electrification of Heating
In this presentation, Mitchell will explore the importance of decarbonizing building thermal systems through the electrification of heating, focusing on the application of heat pump technologies, small and large. The goal is to provide an overview of emissions due to building operation in Ontario, the decarbonization landscape, and explain why building designs are opting for heat pump technology instead of fuel-burning technologies for their heating needs. By better understanding and applying heat pump technology, buildings can significantly reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future.
Peter Carr, PhD
Breakout Session Speaker
Peter Carr works on the radical impact of information technology on organizations and society and our response to it. He is the author and instructor of the University of Waterloo’s Watspeed certificate program in Digital Transformation which is delivered online, globally. He is also the author of the book, The Engineer’s Guide to Digital Transformation (2025), which is available from Engineering.com. Peter is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management Science and Engineering, in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo.
He is the author and instructor of the award winning University of Waterloo Watspeed Digital Transformation online certificate program. He has authored course materials, simulations and case studies and recorded over 200 video interviews that are available on his Youtube channel and websites. His monthly articles on Engineering.com provide advice to practitioners.
Peter has conducted over 25 projects in information technology's application in humanitarian development over the past 20 years with international NGOs.
Topic: Challenges of Digital Transformation Projects
Most organizations recognize that substantial technological change is necessary to survive in the digital age and yet most digital transformation projects fail. This session describes the most common contributors to failure and provides an assessment tool (developed for the University of Waterloo Watspeed Digital Transformation Certificate Program) that can be used to assess your project vulnerability and plan your response to it.
Peter provides guidance on and support for the effective application of technology in organizations and works to understand and influence the impact that information technology is having in society.
John Stephenson, PEng, MEng, P.E.
Breakout Session Speaker
John Stephenson is the founder and president of Cambrium, an engineering firm specializing in bridge and structural inspection services. Based on his extensive, hands-on experience in bridge engineering, he has worked on major projects, including seismic evaluations. He is a McMaster University Engineering & Management graduate and graduated summa cum laude from the Engineering & Management program at McMaster University.
Topic: Building Better Bridges
Costa Kapsis
Breakout Session Speaker
Costa Kapsis is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Waterloo. A building scientist and educator, he specializes in sustainable building design, focusing on energy efficiency, conservation, and solar energy in buildings and communities. His recent work includes building-integrated photovoltaics, surrogate energy models, and the electrification and climate resilience of cities. At the University of Waterloo, he co-leads the Climate Resilient and Intelligent Buildings (CRIB) research group, and he serves as an associate editor for the ASCE Journal of Architectural Engineering.
Topic: Sparking the Energy Transition: Powering the Shift to All-Electric Buildings
This presentation introduces disruptive technologies that can accelerate the transition to fully electric, low-carbon buildings. It connects the promise of building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) and electric vehicles (EVs), as flexible, distributed energy resources, with the growing role of machine learning (ML) surrogate models that make high-performance design, retrofit analysis, and operational optimization faster and more scalable. Grounded in real-world application, the talk highlights how these tools can improve performance, resilience, and cost effectiveness while reducing emissions. A case study of the Evolv1 carbon-neutral building will illustrate how these approaches translate from concept to implementation.
Nash Martis, P.Eng, LC, CLCP, RCDD, DCDC, ATD, CTS, PSP, APP, PMP, MBA, CMC, FCCE
Breakout Session Speaker
Nash Martis serves as a Principal at Stantec in Toronto, where he leads the electrical engineering practice with a deep-seated passion for the discipline and its multifaceted impact on the businesses and communities he works with. Nash is dedicated to meeting the unique needs of each project, from conceptualization through planning and design, to construction reviews and commissioning.
Nash's extensive experience encompasses mission-critical applications in data centers, transportation, and water/wastewater installations, in addition to institutional, commercial, and industrial projects. Together with his team, Nash collaborates closely with public and private sector clients, forming multidisciplinary architectural and engineering teams to complete projects that are sustainable, safe, and reliable. His successful outcomes are characterized by a focus on longevity, scalability, and ease of use.
Topic: Challenges of AI Data Center Deployments to the Existing Electrical Infrastructure
As data centers transition to liquid-cooled systems to accommodate the significantly higher power densities associated with AI deployments, the impact on electrical infrastructure is considerable. This challenge is compounded by the need to align with broader electrification initiatives as companies aim for greener, more sustainable operations. Nash Martis will explore how the requirements of liquid cooling have put a strain on existing power distribution systems, including both utility and backup systems, and have increased the burden on the facility’s Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). The discussion will cover strategies for managing PUE and optimizing energy efficiency during this transition, along with insights into future scalability and long-term planning for electrical needs.
Nav Jassi, PEng.
Breakout Session Speaker
Nav Jassi is a global growth leader, author, speaker, coach, and executive engineering professional with over two decades of experience at the intersection of modern technology, emotional intelligence, human potential, and spiritual principles.
He challenges conventional thinking in engineering and leadership by shifting the conversation from short-term optimization to long-term stewardship of people, systems, and the planet.
Nav has led global initiatives and high-performing teams in the tech industry, applying systems thinking and strategic precision to complex challenges. His ability to integrate this engineering mindset with deep emotional and psychological awareness gives him a uniquely holistic approach to growth and leadership.
Topic: The Future of Engineering Leadership: Building Leaders Who Think in Decades, Not Quarters
Nav is the founder of Mind Your Growth™, a transformational framework that blends ancient wisdom, neuroscience, quantum energetics, and psychological alignment to help individuals and organizations grow from within—naturally, sustainably, and soulfully. Through this platform, he has impacted over 20,000 people worldwide, helping them shift from survival mode into lives of clarity, coherence, and conscious expansion. As a keynote speaker, executive coach, and transformation guide, Nav creates powerful spaces where growth isn’t just taught, it’s embodied. His work doesn’t just inspire change; it brings effortless growth in career, relationships, physical, mental and financial areas of life.
Weina Chong, PEng, MEng, PMP
Breakout Session Speaker
Weina Chong is the Director of regulatory affairs, Bruce C at Bruce Power. She leads the exploration of new nuclear opportunities at Bruce Power and is responsible for the permitting and licensing activities for the proposed Bruce C project.
With over 15 years of dedicated experience in the nuclear industry, she has seamlessly transitioned through diverse leadership roles at Bruce Power, encompassing engineering, strategic support, project management and construction, as well as supply chain, and business development.
Weina has a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Waterloo and a Masters in Engineering in advanced design and manufacturing from the University of Toronto. She is also pursuing an executive MBA through the Western Ivey Business school. Weina is a strategic leader, who loves to solve problems and is passionate in promoting women and girls in STEM. Outside of work, Weina is also on the Women in Nuclear leading team for the Bruce Chapter supporting education and career development in girls and young women within the nuclear industry.
Topic: Nuclear Power Generation and The Impact Assessment of Bruce C
This presentation will provide an overview of Bruce Power’s current operations, including nuclear power generation, isotope production, and the broader energy demand/supply context, while outlining the company’s future ambitions through the proposed Bruce C project. It will highlight progress on the new build project and emphasize on the federally integrated impact assessment process, focusing on potential project impact on the environment, society, economy, and health, as well as impact on Indigenous peoples.
Jeff Anthofer, P.Eng.
Speaker/Panelist
Jeff Anthofer is the regional energy manager for Gerdau Long Steel North America and serves as AMPCO Chair, with a robust skill set that includes Energy, New Business Development, Energy Management, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and more.
HON. BRAD DUGUID, ECO
Closing Keynote Speaker
Brad Duguid joined the Association of Major Power Consumers in Ontario (AMPCO) in the fall of 2024 and serves as President.
Brad retired from public office in 2018 following a distinguished 30-year career in municipal and provincial politics. He served in multiple senior Cabinet roles, including Minister of Energy, Economic Development, Labour, Infrastructure, Research and Innovation, Training, Colleges and Universities, and Aboriginal Affairs. Prior to Queen’s Park, he was a City Councillor in Scarborough and Toronto for nine years.
As Minister of Energy, Brad implemented the Industrial Conservation Initiative, a cornerstone policy that continues to reduce electricity costs for large industrial consumers while lowering system-wide costs. He also authored Ontario’s first comprehensive Long-Term Energy Plan. His leadership strengthened partnerships with Indigenous communities across Ontario, and as Minister of Economic Development, he helped modernize Ontario’s economic strategy for the global economy, including preserving MaRS, the province’s flagship innovation hub.
As President of AMPCO, Brad is focused on ensuring Ontario’s large industrial electricity consumers have access to affordable, reliable power to remain competitive. He also continues to serve as Senior Counsel at Sussex Strategy Group.
Topic: The Survival of Ontario Industry
In his closing keynote speech, Brad will discuss the competitiveness of Ontario's industrial sector, and its peril as a result of spiking industrial electricity prices. He will outline the cause and magnitude of increasing industrial electricity prices and some of the measures that need to be considered to mitigate this threat to the competitive viability of Ontario's industrial base during these challenging times.