Plant Tour of Autoneum Canada Ltd.

1800 Huron Street, London, Ontario, Canada, N5V 3A6

Participants are required to provide their own Safety Work Shoes and Safety Glasses for this Plant Tour. Hearing protection will be <a href="http://provided.Autoneum" target="_blank" title="provided.Autoneum">provided.Autoneum develops and produces multifunctional, lightweight components for optimum noise and heat protection for the automotive industry. The innovative products and technologies make vehicles quieter, safer and lighter and therefore help to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. The London Plant features the use of: robots, PLC’s, hydraulic presses, pneumatic systems, RF welders, cutting with high pressure water, chillers, compressors, <a href="http://etc.Speaker(s):" target="_blank" title="etc.Speaker(s):">etc.Speaker(s): , MinhAgenda: 9:00 – 9:15 Introduction, safety review9:20-10:20 Plant tour10:25-11:15 Wrap up, questions, suggestions, refreshments1800 Huron Street, London, Ontario, Canada, N5V 3A6

Awareness Workshop: Who Are You? The Truth in Reconciliation

Room: 2110, Bldg: Cedar , 12666 72 Ave , Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3W 2M8

This workshop is organized by the KPU Computer Science and Information Technology Department in collaboration with the IEEE Vancouver Joint Computer <a href="http://Society.The" target="_blank" title="Society.The">Society.The "Who Are You? The Truth in Reconciliation" awareness workshop will be held on Thursday, August 7, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at KPU’s Surrey Campus (Cedar 2110), Surrey, B.C.Join us for "Who Are You? The Truth in Reconciliation", an awareness workshop led by MS. Gayle Bedard, Tsimshian leader and Associate Vice President of Indigenous Leadership at KPU. Drawing from her lived experiences and decades of educational leadership, MS. Bedard will guide participants through a powerful conversation about identity, truth, and reconciliation in Canada. This workshop is an opportunity to reflect on the lasting impact of colonial systems, understand the realities faced by Indigenous Peoples, and explore how we can contribute to meaningful, systemic change. This event is especially important for those committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and who seek to engage in authentic reconciliation in both personal and professional <a href="http://spaces.Seats" target="_blank" title="spaces.Seats">spaces.Seats are limited—Please register (Free) early through IEEE VTOOL. Registration is open until August 5th at 5:00, BUT may close earlier if capacity is <a href="http://reached.Co-sponsored" target="_blank" title="reached.Co-sponsored">reached.Co-sponsored by: CSIT, Kwantlen Polytechnic University Speaker(s): , , Agenda: 2:00 PM Networking and Tea, Coffee, and Appetizers3:00 PM Welcome/Opening3:05 PM Prayer by Lekeyten, KPU Elder in Residence3:15 PM Awareness Workshop: Who Are You? The Truth in Reconciliation, MS. Gayle Bedard4:45 PM NetworkingRoom: 2110, Bldg: Cedar , 12666 72 Ave , Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, V3W 2M8