Events
Applications are now being accepted for the 2010 BCIC Awards, which will be presented at the New Ventures BC Competition Awards at the SFU Segal Centre in Vancouver on Monday, September 23, 2010.
The annual BCIC Awards recognize exceptional achievements in, or potential for, commercialization of technology and honour outstanding technology.
CONNECT is a conference for early-stage tech entrepreneurs who want the answers to “what’s next for my company”.
WHY ATTEND? Uncover the answers to the burning question on every entrepreneur’s mind… What’s my next step? Learn what you didn’t know straight from the people who’ve accomplished it. Stay ahead of the curve with the expert advice you will gain at CONNECT.
It’s Small Business Week and You’re invited for a Lunch & Open House with KRIC!
WHAT: Lunch and Open House with Kootenay Rockies Innovation Council
WHO: For Creston area businesses operating in any one of the sectors below
WHEN: October 14th, 12:00-1:00 pm
WHERE: Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce, 121 Northwest Blvd. (Hwy 3)
Small Business Week
Anybody can make movies, but making good movies that people will enjoy watching and respond to is another game!
Take this opportunity to explore your creative skills by learning how to produce stunning movies of your business, friends, family, music group, sports team and more…
Anybody can make movies, but making good movies that people will enjoy watching and respond to is another game!
Take this opportunity to explore your creative skills by learning how to produce stunning movies of your business, friends, family, music group, sports team and more…
A sustainable energy system is one that provides a healthy stream of energy to meet current energy needs while maintaining natural resources and ecosystems that can also provide sustenance for generations to come.
This course will provide methods for optimization of sustainable energy systems using energy design factors such as storability, distribution, resource accessibility, security, transportability, renewability, recycling and cogeneration.
Aboriginal BEST is FREE and targeted at all Aboriginal people who are interested and committed towards pursuing self-employment and entrepreneurship as a career option.
Aboriginal BEST includes 12 training sessions and one-on-one business counseling.
Aboriginal BEST workshop sessions are designed to help participants identify viable business ideas and determine their feasibility. Participants will also conduct market research, write a business plan, and explore financing options.





