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Getting to know Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) formally became a member of the World Technology Universities Network in February 2024. We asked their Operational Board member, Mark Butler, Vice President for Corporate Development, Applied Research and International, to get to know more about SAIT and the city of Calgary, Canada, where its campus lies.

How did you come to work at SAIT and what do you like most about it?

I was working at another institution in the city of Calgary, and when looking to advance my career to a more global-looking and entrepreneurial focus, a role opened up at SAIT that fit my vision. I knew of SAIT due to its brand and from co-collaborating with them on a few international initiatives, so I was excited for the opportunity to work with a truly global and forward-looking institution.

If someone were to visit SAIT, what should they see and do in and around the city of Calgary?

Like in most big cities, I would recommend exploring the city complimented by a visit to Calgary Zoo or an evening visit to Calgary Tower. We are home to the hockey team, Calgary Flames, and (American) football team, Calgary Stampeders so if there’s a match on, anyone visiting should definitely watch a game. There is also the chance to visit Calgary Stampede, the world’s largest Outdoor Rodeo, which hosts a daily evening show and to float down the Calgary River in a canoe.

Stepping outside of the city, visitors must visit the Canadian Rockies for a horseback ride to soak in the landscape and a trip to Banff and the beautiful blue waters of Lake Louise. For anyone particularly interested in nature, a visit to Colombia Icefield Park is a must to take in the chillier side of the Canadian Rockies or the World Heritage Site, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is perfect to see the Plains Buffalo culture. For any archaeology enthusiasts, Dinosaur Provincial Park is great and if you happen to be passing through in winter, you can’t miss snowtubing, which is a great winter activity that doesn’t require too much athletic skill.

What are some interesting research projects and work taking place at the university?

SAIT has a number of interesting research hubs such as the Alternative Construction Technologies (ACT) hub, the first of its kind in Canada working to advance innovative construction solutions using advanced manufacturing technologies such as robotics, automation, and advanced materials. The Alberta Aerospace Research Centre (AARC) focuses on the development of novel aerospace materials and is crucial to the growth of the aerospace industry in Canada whilst the Automation and Robotics Technologies (ART) hub assists SMEs and corporations in adopting advanced digital manufacturing technologies, with a focus on AI, machine learning and robotics.

In addition to these initiatives, CIRAMM is actively engaged in several novel R&D projects, including:

  • Developing carbon-negative masonry materials for 3D construction printing.
  • Developing high-performance alloys, ceramic materials, and metal-matrix composites for applications in aerospace, automotive, energy, and defence industries.
  • Large-scale robot-assisted additive manufacturing (3D printing) of metals, concrete, and high-performance polymers.
  • Developing smart systems and machine vision for laser-based 3D printing processes.
  • Prefabrication of modular houses using robotic systems.
  • Developing advanced nanomaterials for applications in filtering and carbon capture membranes.
  • Developing sustainable composite materials using plant-based products and by-products.

The CERCUTS research area have several interesting projects including:

  • Water Treatment Residuals as a Biofilter – waste products from water treatment will be repurposed to create a biofilter to remove other water contaminants such as phosphorous.
  • Orphan Wells for Energy Generation – gravity will be exploited in abandoned oil wells to drop a mass and spin a generator to generate electricity.
  • Frog Lake First Nations – CERCUTS is developing alternative energy storage solutions in the form of vanadium redox flow batteries.
  • Alternative Water Treatment Technologies – Two projects that will explore alternative water treatment technologies, hybrid water desalination and electrodialysis for produced and/or wastewater from oil and gas wells.
  • Once Through Steam Generation Innovation- CERCUTS is exploring several research avenues to increase efficiency in steam generators used for SAGD applications.

The UN’s SDGs are a focus point for the work and activities of the network (WTUN). Could you tell us more about SAIT’s approach to sustainable development?

SAIT’s academic programming and facilities management work collaboratively to deliver 200+ initiatives under the UN’s SDGs. Our campus is a learning lab, taking a multifaceted approach to sustainable development including embedding sustainability into our programs and everyday practice and the development of the Sustainable Development Advisory Council which unites a network of experts at SAIT in education, applied research, facilities management, communication, and health and public safety to provide mentorship and guidance.

The Department of Applied Research and Innovation Services (ARIS) works alongside industry, communities and social agencies to enhance the well-being of Canadians, tackle climate change, and create an equitable, diverse and inclusive society. We aim to transform challenges into practical solutions, based in real-world settings, through our four research centres; Clean Energy, Green Building, Advanced Materials and Manufacturing, Unmanned Drone Systems.We look at sustainability through the lens of the curiosity to empower terrific teams to tackle big problems such as renewable energy, water analysis, circular economy, power storage, alternative energy generation, CO2 sequestration, greener oil and gas, and use reduction, retro-fits of buildings, improved air quality in buildings, unconventional energy integration, and mapping to name a few. By conducting regular evaluations and assessments, researchers measure the impact of interventions, identify gaps and adjust strategies accordingly to ensure the achievement of goals.

Some of our members have campus’ which have sustainability built into their design whilst others have campuses focused on nature, technology and research centres or their student body.  Can you tell us more about the campus at SAIT and your favourite things about being on campus?

On campus, the Green Building Technologies and other Applied Research and Innovation Services living labs use their experts and collaborate with SAIT partners to formulate innovative sustainable solutions to industry and communities.

One of my favourite things about being on campus is the pride I feel when I step into a LEED Gold building such as the Aldred Centre and I am looking forward to our new LEED Standard Campus Centre Redevelopment Project.

Are there any WTUN activities and/or institutions that, as an institution, SAIT is particularly looking forward to connecting with?

At SAIT, we’re looking forward to engaging with WTUN on opportunities to partner with international institutions who have interests in similar areas of applied research.

We’re looking to expand the number and breadth of our international program in the areas of business, advanced digital technology and hospitality and tourism, and feel that our new colleagues at WTUN member institutions will be able to aid us in doing so.

Finally, we’d like to expand on the mobility and exchange opportunities for students, faculty and staff at SAIT, and our membership to WTUN will support us in achieving this goal.

What are some of your local and international partnerships as an institution outside of the WTUN?

We have numerous Canadian Partnerships, including with a number of universities  and institutions here in Alberta. We are also connected to Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia, Lakehead University in Ontario, Capilano University, Royal Roads University, Thompson Rivers University, University of British Colombia and University of Victoria in British Colombia.

Across the globe we have partnerships in Europe with Edinburgh Napier University in the UK and Aspira University College in Croatia. We’re proud to have partnerships with Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Lovely Professional University in India, Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University in Australia, and numerous institutions in the USA including Embry-Riddle Aeronautical, Northwood University, University of North Dakota and Golden Gate University,

What are some of the things you’re most proud of at SAIT and some milestones the institution has achieved?

When SAIT was established in 1916, Sit was the first of its kind, publicly funded technical school in North America. Since, SAIT has continued to be a pioneering institution and opened Canada’s first remotely-piloted aviation training centres, through an academic partnership with ANAVIA, SwissDrones, Dufour Aerospace, and Velos Rotors and joined NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) Network.

We celebrate being recognized by Mediacorp Canada Inc. as one of Alberta’s Top Employers for 2024, and to be ranked sixth by Research Infosource Inc. in the Top 50 Research Colleges in Canada for 2023. CEOWORLD Magazine ranked the SAIT School of Business #49 on the list of Best Business Schools in the World for 2024, and the School of Hospitality and Tourism placed #14 on their list of Best Hospitality and Hotel Management Schools in the World for 2024.

Our programs focus on curriculum and research priorities through industry partnerships to ensure graduates have the skills and knowledge required to fulfil the demand for talent.

Finally, looking forward, what are some goals and milestones that SAIT would like to achieve in the future?

To continue to expand our network around learning from a global lens and to give back to the world where we can, from our long and varied history of learning.

Member in the Spotlight: Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Welcome to our ‘Member in the Spotlight’ series, where we showcase the research focuses and work of our members. We hope these profiles support you in getting to know our members and to identify themes in your work and focuses where you may be able to collaborate with colleagues at member institutions. 

Introducing…Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Who are Southern Alberta Institute of Technology?

The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), based in Calgary, Alberta, is the first publicly funded technical institute in Canada (1916), and the second oldest post-secondary institution in the city. It is also the third largest institution in the province of Alberta. 

As a global leader in applied education, SAIT embeds digital and leadership literacy, continuous and flexible learning and industry experiences and connections in its teachings. SAIT supports over 20,000 domestic students and apprentices attending full-time credit programs, as well as, 6,700 international credit and non-credit students. Of the 270,000 SAIT Alumni, 93 countries are represented. 

SAIT has many local and international partnerships around the world including with 24 Canadian institutions and 17 international universities and through 16 international collaborations.

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Campus

What are their research focuses?

Through applied research excellence SAIT transforms challenges into solutions. SAIT’s Applied Research and Innovation Services hosts four research centres and independent scientists working on sustainable solutions and innovations (Clean Energy, Green Building, Advanced Materials and Manufacturing, Unmanned Drone Systems) SAIT’s strong collaborative approach includes government, industry, communities and civil society fostering interdisciplinary and collective action toward the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Leveraging expertise from various fields to develop holistic solutions. SAIT looks at sustainability through the lens of the curiosity: of their experts and students, institutional faculty and use their advanced labs to empower terrific teams to tackle big problems. 

The four research focus areas of SAIT’s applied research area include: 

SAIT researchers in CIRAMM have undertaken a project to develop a new device which can bring real-time measurement to the onshore oil market. This device is smaller, cleaner and more efficient, and prevents the need to separate out oil, gas and water in pipes to measure their ratios. With this device, there is capacity to monitor in real-time, increase safety, reduce downtime, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. 

A project within CIRUS looks at using Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS, also known as drones) to be used in industries where human access is difficult or unsafe to improve safety and expand data collection. Examples of use includes delivering medical supplies to remote access communities and in infrastructure inspections.

CERCUTS is developing alternative energy storage solutions with Frog Lake First Nations, in the form of vanadium redox flow batteries while GBTAC researchers focus their projects on net-zero energy, building integrated renewable energy, architectural ecology, smart building management and materials and advanced component assembly. They use their living labs to collaborate with SAIT partners to formulate innovative sustainable solutions to industry and communities. 

SAIT and the WTUN

Dr David Ross, President and CEO, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

General Board Member: Dr David Ross, President and CEO

Operational Board Member: Mark Butler, Vice President of Corporate Development, Applied Research and International

If you want to learn more about SAIT, you can view their Member Profile or read some recent stories we have shared in our news roundups about their work: 

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology joins the WTUN

The World Technology Universities Network is delighted to announce the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) is joining the World Technology Universities Network (WTUN). Professor Shirley Congdon, Chair WTUN, and the whole of the Network welcome Dr. David Ross, SAIT President and CEO, Mark Butler, Vice President, Corporate Development, Applied Research and International, and their colleagues to the WTUN, its Boards and programmes.

Professor Shirley Congdon, Chair WTUN
Professor Shirley Congdon, Chair WTUN

The WTUN’s diverse membership is united by a commitment to the inclusive advancement of sustainable scientific and technology teaching and research; each demonstrating a commitment to truly equitable innovation for the benefit of people and place.

“SAIT brings with it distinctive benefits and strengths…including applied research and development expertise…”

“We are delighted to welcome the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology as member of the Network. SAIT brings with it distinctive benefits and strengths to the WTUN, including demonstrated, deep-rooted applied research and development expertise,” says Professor Congdon. “We believe that they complement our existing membership and will expand the regional impact and opportunities for truly global collaboration on the challenges that the WTUN has committed to addressing.”

History

Established in 1916 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, SAIT was the first publicly funded technical institute in North America and is the second oldest post-secondary institution in Calgary. One of Canada’s top applied research colleges, SAIT has 77,000 square feet of specialized research labs and facilities, and full-time research staff dedicated to providing services organizations need to take their products from concept to prototype.

SAIT’s Applied Research and Innovation Services (ARIS) department engages in industry-driven research across a wide knowledge base in four distinct areas:

  • Green Building Technologies (GBT)
  • Centre for Innovation and Research in Advanced Manufacturing and Materials (CIRAMM)
  • Centre for Innovation and Research in Unmanned Systems (CIRUS)
  • Centre for Energy Research and Clean Unconventional Technology Solutions (CERCUTS)

As a national leader in applied research, SAIT’s values and commitment to collaboration through the cultivation of skills, driving innovations and the advancement of economic and environmental efforts, locally and globally, align with the WTUN’s vision and that of its existing members. We believe their membership will be a great benefit to the Network.

“[SAIT’s]…commitment to sustainable research and innovation aligns with the goals set by the WTUN…”

Mark Butler, Vice President, Corporate Development, Applied Research and International, SAIT

“SAIT is excited to explore this new opportunity for collaboration through this diverse network of technology-focused post-secondary institutions. Our commitment to sustainable research and innovation aligns with the goals set by the WTUN to share knowledge and best practices to support building capacity in technology and education,” says Butler. “The opportunity will continue to advance SAIT’s commitment to excellence while broadening our community’s worldview.”

More about SAIT

Established in 1916, SAIT was the first of its kind, publicly funded technical school in North America. As a global leader in applied education and research — serving nearly 40,000 students annually — SAIT offers certificate, diploma, post diploma, apprenticeship and applied degree programs, baccalaureate degrees, corporate training and more than 1,000 continuing education courses, along with six dedicated, award-winning areas of research and capacity for new and emerging research. Curriculum and research priorities are developed through industry partnerships to ensure graduates have the skills and knowledge required to fulfill the demand for talent. SAIT is honoured to be recognized by Mediacorp Canada Inc. as one of Alberta’s Top Employers for 2023,  and to be ranked sixth by Research Infosource Inc. in the Top 50 Research Colleges in Canada for 2023. CEOWORLD Magazine ranked the SAIT School of Business #51 on the list of Best Business Schools in the World for 2023, and the School of Hospitality and Tourism placed #15 on their list of Best Hospitality and Hotel Management Schools in the World — the only Canadian school listed — for 2023.

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The WTUN invites prospective members who share a commitment to the values of the Network. We have committed as a network to focus on guiding principles of sustainability and inclusivity. The WTUN is a signatory of the SDG Accord, the University and College Sector’s collective response to the Global Goals (www.sdgaccord.org) and the UN SDGs underpin and inform many of the Network’s priorities and activities.

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