At the dawn of Montréal’s 375th anniversary, attend this forum for an exclusive look at exceptional large-scale projects that will have a profoundly formative impact on the city. Join more than 500 key players, political decision-makers, and business people from all sectors of activity in the city, to network and explore business opportunities related to these projects.
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Be among the first to hear about the Montoni Group’s $500 million construction megaproject.
- Learn about the future of the area around Maison de Radio-Canada:
- Attend the Mach Group’s announcement of their vision for the conversion of the former Maison de Radio-Canada;
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Hear about how the new Maison de Radio-Canada will be integrated into its environment, in a presentation by the Broccolini Group and the Société Radio-Canada.
Do not miss this event which will take place in the presence of:
Program Overview:
- 7 a.m. : Inscription, breakfast et networking
- 7:30 a.m. to noon : Conferences
- Noon to 1 p.m. : Business luncheon and mini exhibition
Speakers
Program:
Opening remarks
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Michel LeblancPresident and CEO
Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal
Presentation
Downtown Longueuil 2035
Humaniti: Combining innovation and diversity
A changing Laval: A boom in sustainable neighbourhoods
A New Era of Development in a Changing Sector
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Marc LefortVice President, Sales and Marketing
Devmont
Presentation
Campus MIL: a catalyst for neighbourhood renewal
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Russell CopemanExecutive Committee Member
In charge of housing, urban planning, buildings, real estate transactions and strategies and the Office de consultation publique de Montréal
Ville de Montréal
A future vision for the former Maison de Radio-Canada
A new stage in the development of the ÉTS Campus
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Jean BelzileDirector of Strategic Development
École de technologie supérieure
Presentation
Saint-Laurent Square: A Quest for Balance
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Christian YaccariniPresident and CEO
Société de développement Angus
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Claude Provencher Architect, Senior Partner and Co-Founder
Provencher Roy
Closing Remarks
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Phyllis Lambert, CC, GOQ, CAL, FRAICArchitect and Founding Director Emeritus
Canadian Center for Architecture