Mario ToneguzziThe 2018 Stampede Investment Forum is bringing together 70 companies from 16 countries to learn about investment opportunities in Calgary and across Alberta.

The forum, taking place this week in Calgary, has received a three-year contribution of $120,000 from the federal government.

It’s intended to provide delegates with insights on investing in Alberta’s key industry sectors, including oil and gas and petrochemicals; clean technologies and renewable energy; agri-business; and health and life sciences.

Through this forum, it’s expected that each year, at least five companies will invest or expand operations in Alberta, said officials.

“The Stampede Investment Forum is a unique opportunity for our international delegates to connect directly with innovative and entrepreneurial leaders in our province and learn about the abundance of opportunities that exist in Calgary and Alberta. For these companies looking to grow, they get to see first-hand what sets Alberta apart from the crowd and why it’s not only a phenomenal place to visit, but an ideal place to invest,” said Mary Moran, president and CEO of Calgary Economic Development.

In 2017, Alberta exported $100 billion worth of products to 188 countries. Over $180 billion worth of public and private capital projects above $5 million are either planned or under construction in Alberta.

“The Stampede Investment Forum brings the world to Alberta, giving potential investors and customers an up-close view of our entrepreneurial spirit, incredible innovation ecosystem and competitive business environment. Together, we are building an economic recovery to last,” said Deron Bilous, Alberta minister of Economic Development and Trade.

Respected business writer Mario Toneguzzi is a veteran Calgary-based journalist who worked for 35 years for the Calgary Herald in various capacities, including 12 years as a senior business writer.


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