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EFC Conference Returns to Halifax with Focus on Industry Disruption and Growth

May 20, 2026

Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) will bring together the electrical industry for its 2026 Annual Industry Conference, taking place June 2-4 at the Halifax Convention Centre.

Under the theme โ€œWaveMakers: Where Disruption Meets Direction,โ€ the event will focus on the forces reshaping Canadaโ€™s electrical supply chain, including electrification, infrastructure investment, digital transformation, and evolving customer expectations.

Keynote Program to Address Leadership, Economy, and AI

EFC has confirmed a keynote lineup spanning business, policy, and technology, including:
  • The Hon. Bob Rae, former Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations and Premier of Ontario, who will share insights on global economics, geopolitics, and leadership in a period of international uncertainty.
  • Ron Tite, founder and chief creative officer of Church+State, who will address purpose-driven leadership, creativity, and navigating disruption in a crowded marketplace.
  • Rudyard Griffiths, senior fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and moderator of the Munk Debates, bringing perspective on Canadian policy, economic trends, and national competitiveness.
  • Ramy Nassar, former Head of Innovation at Mattel and AI strategist, who will explore how artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are reshaping business models and decision-making.

Together, the keynote program is designed to provide industry leaders with a broader view of the economic, technological, and geopolitical forces influencing demand and growth.

Built for the Electrical Industry

The three-day conference combines strategic insight with structured business engagement, including:
  • Market intelligence sessions addressing demand trends, pricing pressures, and supply chain dynamics
  • Strategic presentations on electrification, energy transition, and automation
  • Structured Head Office meetings between manufacturers, distributors and reps
  • Networking through the Electro-Lounge and social program

EFCโ€™s annual conference continues to serve as a key national forum for alignment across the electrical channel, bringing together decision-makers from distribution, manufacturing, and agency partners.

โ€œEFCโ€™s conference and this yearโ€™s WaveMakers theme are about helping the industry move from reacting to disruption to setting direction,โ€ said Carol McGlogan, President & CEO. โ€œBy bringing together diverse perspectives on the economy, leadership, and technology, the event is designed to give attendees the insight and connections needed to lead with confidence.โ€

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