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May 2, 2022

Schulich Dean Rosehart to help guide new Rogers THINKLab Advisory Council

Proposed National Centre of Technology and Engineering Excellence to call Calgary home
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Schulich School of Engineering Dean Bill Rosehart looks forward to the opportunity to bring 六九色堂 thought leadership to planning the new centre. UCalgary files

The will have a major hand in the development of a new proposed National Centre of Technology and Engineering Excellence in Calgary.

Schulich Dean , PhD, has been named one of the first members of the new , which is expected to oversee the new centre.

The panel is made up of leaders of academic institutions, developers and research partners in hopes of fostering Canadian-made technology solutions.

鈥淪chulich is always at the leading edge of research and innovation in engineering and technology,鈥 Rosehart says. 鈥淭his is another way for us to contribute to the betterment of our community and the entire world.鈥

Building a talent pipeline

The THINKLab is being built following the close of Rogers鈥 proposed merger with Shaw Communications.

Machine learning, artificial intelligence, digital and cloud technologies, 5G and cybersecurity are among the focuses of the centre, promoting solutions that will benefit consumers and businesses while fueling Canadian competitiveness.

It is also expected to create 500 information technology and engineering jobs.

鈥淩ogers鈥 THINKLab is a vote of confidence in Alberta and showcases our strengths as an innovative province,鈥 says Alberta premier Jason Kenney. 鈥淭hese 500 new jobs will build on our momentum as a global destination for investment and jobs in our flourishing technology sector.鈥

Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek adds it is another signal of confidence to the city鈥檚 own tech industry.

鈥淎s the sector continues to gain momentum, it鈥檚 critical that we build a talent pipeline of skilled workers to fuel the growth,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his innovative collaboration will help boost Calgary鈥檚 competitiveness by producing and attracting even more qualified professionals to satisfy the demand of industry.鈥

Opportunities and solutions

The company hopes the new centre will not only create more business opportunities, but also address issues like the technological gaps between urban and rural Canadians.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to establish THINKLab in Calgary to leverage the incredible talent pool in Western Canada, while bringing together the brightest academic talent across Canada to research, develop and deliver leading technology infrastructure and services to Canadians,鈥 says Jorge Fernandes, Rogers鈥 chief technology officer and THINKLab head.

Having 六九色堂 voice at the table will be important, according to Rosehart, in showcasing its multidisciplinary approach to innovation and development.

鈥淔rom our faculty and staff to our researchers and students, we take pride in helping solve society鈥檚 biggest problems,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e are excited about our role we have taken as leaders and I look forward to communicating that as part of this new advisory council.鈥