Supporting ArcticNet's 5th International Arctic Change Conference (AC2024), a special 20th edition of our Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), is your opportunity to gain exposure and build relationships with hundreds of academic, northern, industry, and government leaders from across Canada and around the world. We invite you to view our prospectus to learn how you can support AC2024!
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This year's exhibitors! Come visit their booths in Canada Hall 2/3 from December 10th-12th.
Hoskin Scientific
For over 75 years Hoskin Scientific has provided expert consultative support to find the right product to fit your application needs. Our ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT provides solutions for monitoring and sampling water, soil, air and weather parameters in the environment. Our team of environmental sales representatives and diverse product range guarantee that you will find the right products for your application. Specific areas include water quality, water quantity, soil moisture, plant science, weather stations, air quality, hydrology, aquaculture, aquatic sampling, and oceanography. Whatever the area of specialty, Hoskin Scientific’s environmental department can equip you to collect the data you need for your project whether through a purchase or rental.
Arctic Eider Society
The Arctic Eider Society is an Inuit-led charity based in Sanikiluaq, NU that facilitates Indigenous solutions for thriving northern communities with a focus on community-driven research, education and environmental stewardship. AES is also the creator of SIKU: The Indigenous Knowledge Social Network mobile apps and web platform.
Arctic Research Foundation
Arctic Research Foundation (ARF) is a private, non-profit organization creating a new kind of scientific infrastructure for the Canadian Arctic, through our operation of efficient, cutting-edge research vessels and self-powered mobile labs. We mobilize and coordinate scientific, cultural and economic research in the Arctic through partnerships with governments, universities and other research institutions. At ARF we promote Indigenous community-led projects to advance the understanding of the region with traditional knowledge.
Natural Resources Canada
The booth showcases two programs in Natural Resources Canada operating in Canada’s North. The Polar Continental Shelf Program (PSCP) provides logistics support to advance scientific knowledge and sovereignty. The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) conducts geoscientific research for sustainable mineral development, geoscience to support infrastructure, environmental assessments, and land-use decisions.
Weston Family Foundation
The Weston Family Foundation invests in innovation and learning in the areas of Healthy Aging and Healthy Landscapes to deliver measurable impacts to the well-being of Canadians. The aim of the Foundation’s Northern Science and Research funding is to protect and restore biodiversity through increasing ecological stewardship and sustainability and increasing knowledge and awareness of northern ecosystems.
World Wildlife Fund
World Wildlife Fund Canada is the country's largest international conservation organization. Guided by the best scientific analysis and Indigenous knowledge, we work to conserve species at risk, protect threatened habitats, and address climate change. We have an office in Iqaluit, Nunavut and work collaboratively on conservation issues in the North.
Christine Koch Studio
Based in St John’s, NL, Christine Koch is a professional printmaker and painter who for the past two decades has been travelling to Canada’s North with geologists, geographers, and ecologists. Her work is inspired by these expeditions and by the research at the heart of these missions.
NSERC PermafrostNet
The NSERC Permafrost Partnership Network for Canada (NSERC PermafrostNet) unites researchers from 11 universities, with partners in government agencies, industry and Indigenous communities, who share the common goal of boosting Canada’s ability to monitor, predict and adapt to large-scale permafrost thaw and its consequences.
The Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS)
The Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) is a research centre at the University of Manitoba that focuses on understanding how the Earth will respond to climate change. Our major research facilities include SERF, the Müller Ice Camp, Research Vessel William Kennedy, and the newly-opened Churchill Marine Observatory.
MEOPAR
The Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction and Response Network (MEOPAR) is a national Network of Centres of Excellence linking top marine researchers and highly qualified personnel across Canada with partner organizations and communities. MEOPAR funds leading-edge research, overcomes barriers to collaborative research and helps to train the next generation of marine professionals.
Actua
Actua is Canada’s leading science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) youth outreach network representing 43 university and college-based members. Every year Actua and its network engage over 375,000 young people across Canada in over 600 communities nationwide in hands-on educational workshops, camps and community outreach initiatives. Actua focuses on engaging underrepresented youth through specialized programs for Indigenous youth, Black youth, girls and young women, at-risk youth and youth living in Northern and remote communities. Its national InSTEM program reaches over 40,000 Indigenous youth annually in over 200 First Nation, Métis and Inuit communities. For more information, please visit us online at www.actua.ca and on social media: X, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
ArctiConnexion
ArctiConnexion mission is to support, through mentorship and knowledge sharing, indigenous communities in the development of local competencies and leadership for research and applications promoting community well-being.
Nunavik Marine Region Planning Commission
The Nunavik Marine Region Planning Commission (NMRPC) is an Institution of Public Government (IPG). It was created under the Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement (NILCA), which was signed in December 2006 and came into effect in July 2008. As outlined in the NILCA, the NMRPC’s primary responsibility is the development and implementation of a Marine Use Plan (MUP) for the Nunavik Marine Region (NMR). In addition, the NMRPC is responsible for: reviewing proposed projects in the NMR before they are sent to the Nunavik Marine Region Impact Review Board (NMRIRB), the NMRPC contributes to the development and review of Arctic marine policy, and identifying and prioritizing the cleanup of waste sites in the NMR.
Polar Knowledge Canada
Polar Knowledge Canada (POLAR) is responsible for advancing Canada’s knowledge of the Arctic, strengthening Canadian leadership in polar science and technology, and promoting the development and distribution of knowledge of other circumpolar regions, including Antarctica. POLAR operates the Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS) and conducts world-class cutting edge Arctic research out of this extraordinary facility.
Eeyou Marine Region
The Eeyou Marine Region has three Institutions of Public Government: the Eeyou Marine Region Impact Review Board, the Wildlife Board, and the Planning Commission. Together, these institutions manage the land and waters of Eastern James Bay.
Ocean Networks Canada
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) operates world-leading observatories in the deep ocean and coastal waters of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic coasts of Canada as well as the Southern Ocean, collecting ocean data that accelerates scientific discovery and makes possible services and solutions for a resilient planet. ONC’s cabled observatories supply continuous power and Internet connectivity to scientific instruments, cameras, and 12,000-plus ocean sensors. ONC also operates mobile and land-based assets, including coastal radar. ONC is an initiative of the University of Victoria and is funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Government of Canada.
Yukon Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research
YSPOR supports health research through training, capacity development, knowledge sharing and translation, so that People with Lived Experience, their families and caregivers, and communities are empowered to shape health care and research in the Yukon Territory.
JASCO Applied Sciences (Canada) Ltd
Cryosphere Innovation, part of the JASCO Applied Sciences Group, is a technology company that creates solutions for autonomously observing climate change in the Arctic. Cryosphere Innovation's hardware and software products derisk cold-environment data collection, enabling world-class research while fostering collaboration across the climate science community.
Arctic Institute of North America
The Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) is Canada’s first and longest-lived Arctic research institute. We are proud to have been created by an Act of Parliament in 1945 as a nonprofit, tax-exempt research and educational organization and equally proud to have been a part of the University of Calgary since 1976. We have been Permanent Non-State Observers at Arctic Council since Finland’s chairmanship 15 years ago and are privileged to contribute to the Council’s many initiatives, including the Arctic Observing Summit. AINA leads and collaborates on a wide range of Arctic focused projects and initiatives in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
RBR
RBR is a global leader in manufacturing oceanographic instrumentation and providing innovative solutions to researchers worldwide. With over 50 years of experience, our instruments have been deployed on every continent. and every ocean - from the polar ice caps to the ocean abyss.
SmartICE
Ice is vital to life in the North as it connects communities and serves as a highway and hunting platform. But with ice conditions becoming less predictable, ice travel risk has increased for northern communities.
SmartICE is a community-based Work Integrated Social Enterprise (WISE) offering climate change adaptation tools to integrate Indigenous knowledge of ice with advanced data acquisition, remote monitoring and satellite mapping for ice travel safety. We embrace a social enterprise business model that aims to expand opportunities for economic and social development in northern Indigenous communities while supporting cultural practices and livelihoods.
Amundsen Science
Amundsen Science is responsible for the management of the scientific mandate of the CCGS Amundsen, Canada’s only icebreaker dedicated to research. Every year, Amundsen Science supports the implementation of innovative and multidisciplinary research programs addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time. Our organization is committed to ensuring equitable access to the research icebreaker, its pool of cutting-edge scientific equipment, and its extensive datasets.
Institut Nordique du Québec
La mission de l'INQ est de fédérer les forces en recherche nordique et arctique, de favoriser l’innovation et de créer une synergie entre les équipes de recherche et les utilisateurs de la recherche afin de fournir aux gouvernements, aux communautés nordiques et au secteur privé le savoir et la main-d’œuvre experte nécessaires au développement durable du Nord du Québec et de l’Arctique canadien.
Institut nordique du Québec (INQ) Unite the stakeholders in northern and Arctic research (natural sciences and engineering, health sciences, social sciences, and humanities) to promote innovation, and to create synergy between researchers and the end-users of research so as to provide governments, northern communities, and the private sector with the knowledge and expert workforce required for the sustainable development of Northern Quebec and the Canadian Arctic.
Cree Nation Research Institute
The Cree Nation Research Institute (CNRI) is a newly established Cree organization focused on advancing research and governance within Eeyou Istchee. Its mission is to empower Cree communities, traplines, and organizations by providing the resources they need to independently conduct and oversee research initiatives. By collaborating with external researchers and academic institutions, the CNRI offers tools and support to foster meaningful partnerships and ensure that Cree research priorities are respected.
Defence Research and Development Canada
Combatting climate change is a priority of the government’s. Through Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), the Department of National Defence are investing to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and ensure mission success. DRDC is conducting research, forming networks and seeking collaborations to achieve ambitious goas! See us at the booth!
Centre d'études nordiques
Le CEN est un centre de recherche basé à l’Université Laval qui gère un important réseau d’infrastructures qui s’étend du biome boréal jusqu’au Haut-Arctique canadien. Grâce au Fonds québécois de recherche Nature et Technologies (FRQNT), le CEN constitue un Regroupement stratégique interuniversitaire et multidisciplinaire qui, en partenariat avec les communautés nordiques et les organisations publiques et privées, œuvre pour le développement durable du Nord.
Canadian Museum of Nature
The Canadian Museum of Nature is a leading natural sciences museum that conducts scientific research and builds, curates, and shares natural history collections that enable research globally. With more than 100 years of studying and documenting the Arctic, it aims to transform how people think about Arctic biodiversity and geodiversity.