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Event Date | Wed Nov 6 EST - Thu Nov 7 EST (about 1 month ago) |
Location |
Hart House
7 Hart House Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H3, Canada |
Region | Americas |
In Ontario’s resource-strapped economy, controlling healthcare infrastructure project costs has become a top priority, leading to tough decisions on needs versus wants for ongoing projects and increased uncertainty for proposed ones.
To ensure existing infrastructure endures, the industry and key stakeholders will need to develop creative solutions and coordinate what needs to change or evolve. This includes adopting more collaborative procurement methodologies, aligned with the infrastructure planning process, the use of technology, and potentially new models of care.
To help you make sense of these developments, Canadian Institute (CI) invites you to join two days of solution-oriented conversations focused on innovation and collaboration in a cost-conscious environment – at our event and to hear bold ideas, and tested best practices for improving healthcare facilities. Attend this year to:
• Devise strategies to manage project costs and schedules amid market uncertainty
• Demystify AI with insights on practical applications for construction and asset management
• Build a low carbon strategy for your facility
• Pivot with lessons learned from healthcare projects across Eastern Canada
• Network with the leaders in capital planning, construction, and facilities management
Who You Will Meet?
• Presidents
• C-suite executives
• Executive Vice Presidents
• Vice Presidents
• Directors
• Policy Advisors and Analysts
• Engineers
• Architects
From:
• Hospitals and healthcare facilities
• Regional health authorities
• Provincial governments
• Construction services
• Law Firms
• Consultancies
• Architecture Firms
• Technology service providers
2024 Speakers
CO-CHAIRS:
Martha Harvey RN, BScN, MSc(HQ), EDAC
Director, Operational Readiness, Campus Development, University Health Network (West Park Healthcare Centre Site)
Gloria Kain
Executive Advisor, Project Horizon, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
SPEAKERS:
Noor Esmail
Chief Project Officer & Executive Director, Burnaby Hospital Redevelopment Project, Fraser Health
John Marshman
Vice President, Capital, Facilities and Business Development, Southlake Regional Health Centre
Ian McDermott
Executive Director, Redevelopment and Chief Planning Officer, University Health Network
Garry Bassi
Director, Medical Device Reprocessing and Support Services, Sinai Health
Dr. Michaela Cada
Chief Clinical Planning Officer, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
2024 Sponsors
COCKTAIL RECEPTION SPONSOR:
• Navidata
LUNCHEON SPONSOR:
• HO+K
ASSOCIATE SPONSORS:
• Insight Health Tech Planning
• Kingsway Group Ca
CONFERENCE SPONSORS:
• Fero
• Salas O'Brien