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As Alberta's innovation engine, we catalyze innovation in every corner of our province. Keep your finger on the pulse of what's new and what's next in innovation with our collection of news releases and impact stories.
April 23, 2024
$57 million in projects announced at the Canadian Hydrogen Convention.
April 17, 2024
At the Canadian Hydrogen Convention, C-FER Technologies will showcase their contributions to bolstering Alberta's burgeoning hydrogen economy.
April 2, 2024
Alberta Innovates announces a gold sponsorship for the Economic Developers of Alberta Xperience 2024 Leaders’ Summit and Conference
March 27, 2024
At the annual fall retreat, members of the ARECCI community gathered to celebrate 20 years of camaraderie.
March 22, 2024
InnoTech Alberta is leading a project to explore mountain, surface and ground water hydrology.
A new water treatment facility in Drayton Valley is piloting Artificial Intelligence to enhance both the environmental sustainability and the cost-effectiveness of their operations.
A team of engineers at C-FER Technologies developed an Inland Waterway Simulator to find better ways to clean up after oil spill events.
A multidisciplinary team of researchers are setting out to untangle the connections between groundwater and surface water in the Edmonton region of the North Saskatchewan River Basin.
The Alberta Water Council has taken proactive steps by bringing together a team of industry, government, First Nations and non-governmental organizations to address the province’s water management...
Learn more about how Alberta Innovates is tackling complex water challenges in a changing world.
H2nanO are developing a sustainable, low-carbon and cost-effective water treatment solution for tailings ponds to ensure more water is available for reuse and potentially even release.
If wetlands are the model of effective water treatment, why not put nature in control of our wastewater and stormwater? Innovators right here in Alberta are doing just that.