Registration & Schedule for 2025  Electrical Learning EXPO – Red Deer, March 20

February 21, 2025

The Alberta Electrical Alliance is proud to gather the electrical industry for this event in Central Alberta.  Event is free of charge however registration is required.

Schedule

The Power of Self-Awareness: Mastering Time, Stress, and Attitude for Sales Success
  • Paul Watts, CSL CSE CPSC – Sales Performance Coach – Base Over Appex
    11:00 AM – 12:00
AI & Estimating: How AI is used in Estimating and How it’s not Replacing the Estimator
  • Melvin Newman – CEO PataBid
    1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
EV CHARGING PANEL DISCUSSION
  • Brad Nickel – Equs ; Graeme Cowie, P.Eng Senior Engineer, Emerging Customer Solutions – FortisAlberta ; Joshua Dueck – DAD Sales – Moderating
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Code changes and how it effect the design install commissioning and annual inspections of buildings
  • Stewart Smith, C.E.T Fire Systems account manager ; Sunny Haq, System sales rep – Troy Life & Fire Safety
    3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Sponsors: IPEX, Nedco, EECOL, Westburne, Gescan, Triangle Supply, Wesco

Discover the latest advancements in technology and services powering our vibrant industry. This is your chance to connect with experts, explore cutting-edge solutions, and gain insights from industry leaders. For one day only — don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity to stay ahead in the ever-evolving electrical field!

HOTEL – Holiday Inn & Suites –33 Petrolia Dr. Gasoline Alley– Red Deer, AB 1-403-348-8485

Say that you are using the Westerner Park corporate rate.

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2025
10:00 AM SHOW OPENS

WESTERNER PARK – RED DEER
Prairie Pavilion – 4847A 19 Street
Red Deer, AB
T4R 2N7

Go HERE for more information and Attendee Registration

Go HERE for Exhibitor Registration

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