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SUMMARY:IDC’s Industry Sales Professionals Course: National Accounts Panel
DESCRIPTION:IDC’s popular Industry Sales Professionals Course (ISPC) will be held in the spring and fall of 2022. The panels will be virtually broadcast to everyone who registers online. Should the restriction allow for in-person events in a small group format\, invitations will be sent directly to registered attendees. \nTailored exclusively to meet the needs of architecture and design industry sales professionals\, this practically-oriented course features several Q & A sessions with panels of registered interior designers and architects\, drawn from boutique and large design firms serving the retail\, commercial\, healthcare\, hospitality\, and residential sectors. \nNational Accounts Panel\nArchitecture and interior design firms share many of the same client\, budget\, and space planning challenges\, but they also experience pressures and nuances that are distinct to each profession. During this session\, learn about a few of those key pressures\, and what architecture firms need from their relationships with supply partners. The panel will also address the current challenges and the evolving relationship between designers and industry. \nAgenda:\n12:15 | Doors open\n12:15 – 1 p.m. | Registration and networking lunch\n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm | Panel \nPanelists\nYasmien Fadl\nAVP\, Head of Workplace Design & Experience | Enterprise Real Estate Strategy\nTD Bank Group \nAngela Stinson\nDirector\, Strategic Projects\nTELUS Spark \n  \n \nColleen Baldwin\nVice President\, Head of Design Strategy & Transformation\nScotiabank \n \nTara Whittington\nWorkplace Design Strategy Consultant\nCIBC \n \nKarl Travis\nPartner at Hager Design International Inc. \n\n  \nFees\nMember: $49/attendee/panel +HST\nNon-Member: $98/attendee/panel +HST \nGroup rates (member only): \nGroup rate of 2 individuals: $88/attendee/panel +HST\nGroup rate of 3 individuals: $132/attendee/panel +HST \n\n \n  \n  \nEvent Contact: Barbora Krsiakova\, bkrsiakova@idcanada.org \n\nThis course will be offered in English. Maximum capacity for this course is 40 participants.  \nModerator\nGlen Brewer is President\, and Managing Partner of Midgley Tecnica\, a distributor in the porcelain tile sector. He is a current IDC board member\, representing manufacturers and suppliers. Glen is also IDC’s industry committee chair and leads and moderates IDC’s Sales Professionals Training Course. Glen is a strong advocate for designers and the design community\, he is a past winner of IDC’s Legacy Award for Distinguished Service\, the most prestigious individual award presented by IDC. Glen currently sits on a variety of additional boards and committees\, including The Retail Design Institute\, Sheridan College\, and DDA. Glen is also an author and presenter for IDCEC CEUs. He is an active participant in IDC’s national DesignEX shows\, as both a speaker/presenter and table-top attendee. His company is a strong advocate of IDC as an Industry Partner member. \nTestimonials\n“The industry sales professional course held in Calgary was a great opportunity to network with local designers. I would recommend this course to any sales professionals that are new to calling on the architect and design community.” – Christine Beer-Carl\, Residential Sales Manager at Western Canada Lutron Electronics Canada Inc. \n“Thank you for the opportunity to participate in such an informative and thought provoking event. I look forward to the next one!” – Joanna Tiffin\, National Architectural and Design Representative at Schluter Systems Canada Inc. \n“The sessions were extremely informative and it was great to spend the day with key industry professionals in our marketplace.” – Matthew Ruscica\, Regional Sales Manager at Global Furniture Group
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/idcs-industry-sales-professionals-course-national-accounts-panel/
CATEGORIES:Industry Course,Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Interior Designers of Canada":MAILTO:communications@idcanada.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Wellness Design in the Home
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description:\nHome. The definition of what makes a house a home may not have changed\, but the disruption caused by the global health crisis has upended how we live in\, feel about and use our homes. As designers\, you play a vital role in helping your clients transform underutilized spaces and incorporate colors and materials that help them “live well” in their homes. This course will explore the dynamics impacting residential design in the COVID era\, identify the role that paint technologies can play in helping promote indoor air quality\, review how intrinsic color is in the well-being discussion\, and identify design elements that harness the power of nature to promote physical and emotional well-being. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDefine « Home »: Understand the trends influencing residential design in the COVID-era.\nPut the Walls to Work: Learn how coating technologies can help contribute to well-being\, with respect to indoor air quality\, odors\, mold & mildew and disease-causing bacteria.\nIncorporating Nature: Incorporate strategies for including biophilic design elements that harness the power of nature to promote physical and emotional well-being.\nColor & Well-Being: Review the role color plays in promoting a feeling of well-being within a space.\n\nREGISTER NOW\nPresenter:  \nEmily Grundy \nDesigner Account Executive \nSherwin-Williams \nsherwin-williams.com \nPresenter bio:\nEmily supports the residential interior designer market with colour and paint specifications\, she also provides continuing education for designers and industry partners. She works with the Canadian design account team and is dedicated to the exploration of colour and trends with the Sherwin-Williams colour forecast team. \nThroughout her 10 + year career with Sherwin-Williams\, Emily has become a certified presenter of the International Design Continuing Education Council\, an Industry Committee Member of the Interior Designers of Canada\, an allied member of the Decorators and Designers Association of Canada and an Emerging Professionals Committee member of the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario. She currently holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from OCAD University in Toronto. \nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours. \nThis webinar will be offered in English. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-wellness-design-in-the-home/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:9029-1654686000-1654686000@idcanada.org
SUMMARY:Taming Technology in Service of Interior Design
DESCRIPTION:Around the world\, Interior Designers are looking into new technologies that can enhance aspects of their Design\, Presentation\, Documentation\, and Site Coordination – and ultimately increase their profitability. \n \nIn this webinar we are joined by Elizabeth Ellis\, principal at Elizabeth Ellis Interior Design\, who leverages technologies including Matterport Scanning\, Point Clouds\, BIM\, BIMx\, VR\, and AR\, to maximize the efficiency of her firm. \n  \nElizabeth has spent her 20-year career in the UK\, Australia\, and New Zealand before settling down in North America. Her focus is on high-end residential design and furniture packages\, but she also excels in commercial projects. With a focus on cutting-edge technology\, efficient business systems\, and a passion for making her clients happy\, she and her team deliver projects quickly and accurately. Elizabeth is a true representation of a state-of-the-art interior designer. \nJoin us at 11AM EDT / 8AM PDT on June 8 to learn more about these technologies and how they allowed Elizabeth to streamline her workflow and optimize her productivity. \nTIP: If you can’t join us on June 8\, you can still register to receive a recording of the event. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/taming-technology-in-service-of-interior-design/
CATEGORIES:Third Party Event,Virtual Event
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UID:9381-1654732800-1655078399@idcanada.org
SUMMARY:65th Annual IES Maritime Regional Conference
DESCRIPTION:IES – Northumberland Section Presents:\nThe 65th Annual IES Maritime Regional Conference\n“The Light at the End of the Tunnel” \nREGISTER NOW \nVenue: Delta Beausejour Moncton\,\nLocation: Moncton\, NB\nDates: June 9th – 12th\, 2022 \nLadies and Gentlemen please mark your calendars! The Moncton IES section is working hard to bring you another great event this summer. Much like in years past\, this conference will bring engaging presentations\, networking opportunities\, catching up with old friends and good old maritime hospitality! \nWe invite you to join us at the Delta Beausejour in the heart of downtown Moncton. We have a block of rooms reserved at a first come first serve basis. The conference will feature technical sessions\, a companion’s program\, Saturday afternoon event and the president’s banquet. \nGiving today’s reality\, our event will adhere to all COVID19 protocols. As we get closer to the event\, we will ensure all registrants are up to date. Our committee is committed to hosting a successful conference this summer. Please share this invite with friends and colleagues who would be interested in attending. We’d love to see some new faces this year. We can’t wait to see you all there. \nAbout this event\nTechnical Sessions will be held all day Friday and Saturday morning. \nFriday and Saturday evening entertainment \nCompanion event for your spouse/partner. \n\nCornhill Nursery Friday\nMoncton Market Saturday Morning\n\nSaturday Afternoon Events: \n\nGolf at the Moncton Golf and Country Club\nGuided tour of Hopewell Rocks\n\nPlease note Conference registration fees do not include hotel costs\, please contact Moncton Delta Beausejour to reserve your room. 506-854-4344 \nReservation: Hotel Reservation Link
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/65th-annual-ies-maritime-regional-conference/
LOCATION:Delta Beausejour Moncton\, 750 Main St\, Moncton\, New Brunswick\, E1C 1E6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Third Party Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220616
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UID:9404-1655078400-1655337599@idcanada.org
SUMMARY:NeoCon
DESCRIPTION:NeoCon has served as the world’s leading platform and most important event of the year for the commercial design industry since 1969.  A launch pad for innovation—NeoCon offers ideas and introductions that shape the built environment today and into the future \n \n\nRegistration is now open for NeoCon 2022 running June 13-15 at theMART in Chicago. \n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/neocon/
LOCATION:The Mart\, 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza\, Suite 470\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
CATEGORIES:Third Party Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220723
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UID:9144-1655078400-1658534399@idcanada.org
SUMMARY:WorkBetterLab - Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:Steelcase and RGO Office Products\, leaders in office research\, furniture solutions\, culture and wellbeing\, have opened WorkBetterLab Edmonton a prototype workplace of the future. The pop-up experience is designed to help organizations understand workers’ changing needs and how to attract them back to the office in a post-pandemic world. \nThe WorkBetterLab provides leaders\, architects\, designers and planners the opportunity to experience and explore innovative solutions that offer people greater control\, comfort and privacy — what\, according to a recent Steelcase global study\, they value in the office most now. Made up of diverse settings designed to address all modes of work — social\, collaborative\, personal and learning — the lab reimagines the places people work so they can work better. \nThe WorkBetterLab showcases new ways to support focus work as well as hybrid collaboration. The highly-flexible space gives people a lot of choice and control over where and how they work. It features the latest products from Steelcase brands and partners\, including the new Steelcase KarmanTM chair. \nInterested members can make an appointment to visit the Lab by going to workbetterlab.ca and requesting a visit or register by emailing Amanda Hippola\, Business Development Manager at ahippola@steelcase.com. \nContact person: \nAmanda Hippola\nSteelcase\nBusiness Development Manager\n+1 (780) 908 2950 \n 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/workbetterlab-edmonton/
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SUMMARY:How to Select Truly Sustainable Flooring
DESCRIPTION:The sustainability profile of a flooring product is becoming an increasingly decisive factor for building owners and architects when choosing a floor covering. A product Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a proven way of determining the environmental performance of products\, aimed at the impacts of the complete life cycle of a product on many criteria; from the raw material extraction to the end of its useful life. \nJoin Forbo Flooring System’s newest webinar on the 21st of June\, in which Amanda Fisher\, Business Development Manager at UL and Edo Rem\, Director of Global Marketing at Forbo Flooring Systems\, will explain what is important and what to look for when selecting a truly ‘green’ floor. They will discuss how UL certifies that all information in LCAs and the finished EPD is true and accurate and why Forbo Flooring has taken this up a notch by adding health declarations to each EPD. \nRegister now at www.forboflooringna.com/webinar \n 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/how-to-select-truly-sustainable-flooring/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220622T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T085814
CREATED:20220520T170359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T004552Z
UID:9185-1655899200-1655902800@idcanada.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Living in a Material World
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nThis webinar will go over the following learning objectives: \n\nBe able to thoughtfully select roller shade fabrics for areas of a home with specific needs related to an occupant’s comfort and well-being\, such as damp environments\, sleeping spaces\, and areas with acoustic requirements.\n\nUnderstand how colour\, structure and weave of a shade fabric can alter natural light.\n\nIdentify appropriate levels of fabric opacity based on the requirements of particular residential spaces. Understand how material affects an automated shade’s ability to protect interior finishes and furniture.\n\nREGISTER NOW\nPresenter:  \nCary Pepper \nLutron Electronics Canada Co. \nwww.lutron.com \nPresenter bio:\n \nC A R Y is pleased to have this opportunity to engage with you. She has mentored\, educated and sponsored\, a repertoire of wonderful people and events in her 23 years in the design industry. National Sales Manager at Lutron Electronics in the Residential sector\, Interior Designer’s of Canada (IDC) Brand Ambassador and a honoured recipient of the 2020 lifetime Legacy Award presented by the IDC. She sits on the industry committee to collaborate and create thought provoking ideas and events to engage with the members. She finds her success in inspiring people and coaching businesses while watching them flourish.  \nC A R Y was born in Calgary\, she has lived and worked throughout Canada from the Yukon to Waterloo\, Ont.\, where she currently resides with her two teenage sons and Bassett hound Wilson.  \nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours. \nThis webinar will be offered in English. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/living-in-a-material-world/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220629T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220629T183000
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UID:9703-1656502200-1656527400@idcanada.org
SUMMARY:Applied Electronics Vancouver Technology Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join Applied Electronics on June 29th as we kick off the summer with Whiskey Six BBQ\, tech talk with Microsoft\, learn about some of the early trends and opportunities GPA teams are seeing and implementing across the globe\, and exclusive live demos with Microsoft\, Logitech\, Samsung\, BirdDog\, and Vizrt/NewTek. \nWe’ll discuss what the New Experiential Workplace looks like\, and why it’s so critical to create and scale/standardize these work spaces to inspire employees. \nYou’ll get to see in-person the new Microsoft Teams Room and how it ties into a Remote Video Production Workflow designed for Corporate Communications. \nYou can also have a chance to run a virtualized\, software-based live production workflow designed for communication teams working from any remote environment. We encourage you to touch & play with the system! \nAnd to celebrate the summer\, our Chef will serve up a tasty demo with tips for a mouth-watering smoked brisket. \nJoin us to see how it all works! \n  \nAgenda: \n12:00 pm | Welcome & Intro | Applied Electronics – Paul Stechly\, President \n12:30 pm | The New Face-To-Face: Empowering Video Everywhere & The New Hybrid Workplace | Logitech Video Collaboration – Lawrence Lindawan\, Video Collaboration Canada \n1:00 pm | Microsoft Teams Rooms: Don’t Let Your Meetings Move Backwards | Microsoft – Mike Murphy\, Microsoft Teams Rooms Devices \n1:45 pm | Making Collaborative Experiences the Core of the New Office Experience | GPA – Byron Tarry\, Managing Director/CEO \n2:45 pm | A Tasty\, Mouth-Watering Live Production | Whiskey Six BBQ – Marc D. Wicks\, Owner/Executive Chef \n3:15 pm | Samsung Direct View LED for Broadcast and Virtual Production | Samsung – Scott Cahoon\, LED Business Development Manager \n3:45 pm | BirdDog NDI Cameras for Live Production | BirdDog – Monte Bennett\, Channel Manager\, North America \n4:15 pm | Vizrt/NewTek Live Production Solution: Cloud at the Speed of Live | Vizrt – Bob Valinski\, Key Account Manager \n4:45 pm | Cocktails & Hors d’oeurves \nLearn more and RSVP here: https://hubs.li/Q01fpv4f0 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/applied-electronics-vancouver-technology-showcase/
LOCATION:Pacific Room\, Pacific Coliseum @ PNE\, 100 N Renfrew St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5K 4W3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Third Party Event
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