Technical Seminar: Artificial Intelligence in Industry
This is the first technical seminar being offered as part of a joint venture between the PEO Lambton Chapter and the Sarnia-Lambton Research Park.
This seminar will include:
This is the first technical seminar being offered as part of a joint venture between the PEO Lambton Chapter and the Sarnia-Lambton Research Park.
This seminar will include:
What is the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Engineering? Join our technical webinar to learn more about the applications of AI in engineering, and the challenges and implications on society and the profession of engineering.
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The economic landscape in Canada is certainly capturing our attention right now. From the escalating US trade situation to the growing concerns around housing and food affordability, it's clear we're navigating some significant shifts.
Lakehead Ironworks is extending an invitation to our PEO Lakehead members for an upcoming technical seminar on the topic of Hardox Wear Steel!
Set to take place on June 11, 2025 from 1:30 PM - 8:00 PM at the Superior Inn Hotel and Conference Centre, please join Lakehead Ironworks for the following topic and agenda:
Hello Hamilton-Burlington Chapter Members,
The seven West Central Region chapters (Brampton, Etobicoke, Kingsway, Mississauga
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming symposium event, in partnership with the Near North Chapter OACETT, featuring a lineup of engaging technical speakers who will delve into some of unique and current engineering projects in the North Bay Area. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain insights and knowledge from experts in the field.
In addition, representatives from the PEO Head Office will be presenting to provide an update on the reestablishment of the Engineer-in-Training (EIT) program and the latest developments on the Practice Evaluation and Knowledge (PEAK) program.
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are poised to be the next big thing in clean electricity generation and district heating applications. Unlike conventional nuclear plants that are usually deployed in remote areas for safety reasons, SMRs can be potentially located close to end users in urban environments, which is crucial to minimize energy losses. One of the key steps to achieve this goal is to come up with realistic sizing of emergency planning zones (EPZs) around SMRs as large, excessively conservative EPZs may make SMR siting in urban environments a non-starter.