March 24 to 25, 2009
In Saskatchewan, as in much of the world, economic viability is increasingly sensitive to issues such as rising energy and transportation costs, distribution systems and concerns about climate change. As well, consumers are becoming ever more health and environmentally-conscious.
This conference will help provincial stakeholders to position themselves well in an economy that is quickly migrating to one of health and environmental sustainability and more personalized services.
Guest speakers and special workshops will shine a light on ways for businesses and communities to build greater economic security within their bioregions by embracing change, working cooperatively, and utilizing business networks and clusters.
A dynamic, forward-thinking conference forSaskatchewan producers, processors, vendors, business developers, community leaders, educators, and anyone interested in leading the charge to a healthy economy based on dynamic new ideas and business structures.
For more information visit the Saskatchewan Economic Development Association online, or download the conference brochure here>>