Building & Construction Events in Vancouver

EPTECH Canada's National Electronics Show

June 04, 2025 - June 04, 2025

EPTECH Canada’s National Electronics Show: Where Innovation Meets the Nation

EPTECH Canada’s National Electronics Show, held in cities like Vancouver and across Canada’s technology corridors, has become a benchmark event for the country’s electronics industry. As the only coast-to-coast trade show series dedicated to electronics, EPTECH connects local and international innovators, engineers, designers, and manufacturers under one roof. With a strong emphasis on showcasing cutting-edge solutions and fostering professional collaboration, the event continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of Canadian electronics.

Operated by EP&T Magazine, a trusted information leader for electronics professionals in Canada, EPTECH events are designed to be accessible, regionally focused, and future-driven. Attendees can explore the latest developments in electronic components, test and measurement tools, embedded systems, and design automation. For both seasoned professionals and emerging talent, EPTECH offers a unique blend of insight, innovation, and inspiration.


Bridging the Electronics Industry Across Canada

What makes EPTECH stand out is its nationwide approach. Unlike centralized exhibitions held in just one city, EPTECH organizes events across Canada, including Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, and Toronto. This traveling format ensures that professionals from various regions can engage with the electronics community without needing to travel far from home.


The Goals of EPTECH’s Coast-to-Coast Format:

Support regional tech hubs by providing localized access to global innovations

Strengthen national collaboration between design engineers and suppliers

Foster partnerships in cities with active electronics manufacturing sectors

Encourage participation from startups, academia, and R&D teams

This decentralized model makes the event highly inclusive and relevant to the unique needs of each city it visits.


An Expo Designed for Practical Insight and Hands-On Experience

Rather than offering a generic exhibition experience, EPTECH Canada’s National Electronics Show focuses on relevance and usability. Attendees aren’t just shown products—they’re shown how to integrate and apply them within real-world environments. Many exhibitors bring live demonstrations, allowing engineers to interact with tools and technologies firsthand.


Featured Expo Categories Include:

Embedded systems and microcontrollers

Power management and battery technologies

Printed circuit board (PCB) design and fabrication

RF components and wireless communication tools

Test, measurement, and prototyping equipment

The event also includes sessions on trends in automation, sustainability in electronics, and updates on Canadian standards and compliance.


Who Should Attend EPTECH and Why

EPTECH’s audience is diverse yet highly targeted. Whether you're designing circuit boards, sourcing parts, or optimizing manufacturing lines, the expo offers insights and resources tailored to your role. Many companies use EPTECH as an opportunity to send cross-functional teams—including engineers, buyers, and R&D personnel—to explore new solutions.


Top Reasons to Attend EPTECH:

Explore New Products – Discover hundreds of electronic components and systems from leading suppliers.

Meet Technical Experts – Get advice from engineers and product specialists on-site.

Strengthen Supplier Relationships – Build connections with existing vendors and explore alternatives.

Stay Ahead of Industry Trends – Learn about the next generation of electronic technologies.

Evaluate Tools in Action – Watch live demos and test out devices before committing to purchases.

With free admission for pre-registered attendees, EPTECH remains one of the most cost-effective ways to stay informed and connected.


Showcasing Canada’s Innovation and Global Competitiveness

As the Canadian electronics landscape grows increasingly dynamic, EPTECH has become a key venue for showcasing national talent and innovation. From universities presenting their latest R&D breakthroughs to Canadian startups unveiling breakthrough products, the show highlights the strength and creativity of local players within a global context.


EPTECH Also Serves as a Platform For:

Product launches and first-look technology demonstrations

Cross-border trade connections with U.S. and international companies

Promotion of sustainability and eco-design practices

Knowledge transfer between academia and industry

This commitment to showcasing domestic capability reinforces Canada's role as a serious player in the global electronics ecosystem.


Expert-Led Talks and Educational Opportunities

In addition to its robust exhibition floor, EPTECH includes sessions where thought leaders share insights into industry trends, standards, and best practices. These presentations provide not only technical knowledge but also strategic perspective.


Common Session Themes Include:

Designing for reliability in harsh environments

Compliance with new global safety standards

Advances in PCB layout software and design automation

Wireless and IoT development challenges

Future-proofing designs with modularity and scalability

These educational moments make EPTECH not just a business event, but also a learning platform for electronics professionals of all levels.


Expanding Business and Building Community

At its core, EPTECH Canada’s National Electronics Show is about connection—between companies, colleagues, and communities. The show cultivates an open environment where conversations spark collaborations and relationships lead to real opportunities.

Attendees often leave the event with:

New business contacts

Supplier leads and distribution options

Insights into competing technologies

Recruitment or career advancement opportunities

These benefits go far beyond the show floor and into the everyday operations of Canadian businesses.


EPTECH Is More Than a Trade Show—It’s a National Movement

As Canada continues to develop its role as a technology leader, events like EPTECH Canada’s National Electronics Show are more important than ever. By making high-level innovation accessible in multiple regions, EPTECH strengthens not only the electronics sector but also the broader economic and creative fabric of the nation.

From design engineers in Vancouver to component suppliers in Toronto, EPTECH serves as a unifying force in a complex and competitive industry. Whether you're looking to source parts, discover new technologies, or simply stay informed, EPTECH delivers the connections, tools, and knowledge that matter most.

Building Lasting Change

June 18, 2025 - June 20, 2025

Building Lasting Change: Canada’s Premier Forum for Green Building Transformation

As climate change accelerates and environmental accountability becomes central to business strategy, the demand for sustainable real estate practices is no longer optional—it’s essential. Building Lasting Change (BLC) is Canada’s flagship conference that brings together leaders across the green building sector to drive practical solutions and strategic insights into how the industry must evolve to meet net-zero and ESG commitments.

This annual gathering offers a vital platform for engineers, architects, developers, policymakers, and financiers to engage in cross-sector dialogue on decarbonization, policy innovation, financing models, and building performance optimization.

A Shifting Industry: Why BLC Matters Now

The global built environment contributes significantly to carbon emissions, and the urgency to decarbonize has reached a tipping point. In Canada, regulatory pressure, investor expectations, and tenant demands are creating a perfect storm for change.

Building Lasting Change responds to this moment with a focused, action-oriented agenda that empowers attendees to:

Understand the drivers of decarbonization

Learn how to futureproof assets

Adopt next-generation sustainability strategies

Navigate funding and regulatory frameworks

Forge partnerships for scalable green building solutions

This isn’t a passive event—it’s a platform designed for those ready to take action and lead transformation.

Key Themes and Strategic Priorities

The two-day forum delivers deep, expertly curated content aligned with the most urgent and high-impact areas of sustainability in construction and real estate.

The conference agenda covers:

Decarbonization of new and existing buildings

Net-zero design, materials, and lifecycle strategies

ESG reporting, risk management, and compliance

Green building certifications and performance metrics

Circular construction and material innovation

Financing tools and investment frameworks for retrofits and green developments

Resilience and adaptation in urban design

Each session is built to provide practical insight with immediate application, enabling participants to return to their projects and portfolios with clarity and purpose.

Who Attends Building Lasting Change?

One of the defining characteristics of BLC is the diversity and seniority of its audience. The event draws influential voices from across the real estate lifecycle, forming a powerful ecosystem of decision-makers, innovators, and regulators.

Attendees typically include:

Architects and green design specialists

Engineers and construction managers

Commercial and institutional property owners

ESG and sustainability officers

Urban planners and municipal decision-makers

Investment managers and real estate developers

Government and policy officials

Academics and technical consultants

Technology providers and solution integrators

These varied perspectives create a unique environment for collaboration, where the barriers between design, delivery, policy, and performance begin to dissolve.

Green Building: Opportunities in a New Economic Era

As Canada moves to meet its climate goals, green buildings are becoming core to economic resilience and competitiveness. This market shift opens the door for rethinking how we design, construct, operate, and finance our built environment.

Key industry shifts driving opportunity:

Major public and private sector investments in energy-efficient retrofits

Rising adoption of zero-carbon building standards

Integration of digital technologies like energy modeling and smart systems

Emphasis on embodied carbon and circular construction

Enhanced tenant demand for healthier, climate-resilient spaces

By attending BLC, stakeholders are equipped to capitalize on these emerging trends, not only to comply but to lead.

Financing the Future: Green Capital Strategies

One of the most anticipated dimensions of Building Lasting Change is the in-depth exploration of green financing models. As ESG becomes a central part of investor and stakeholder scrutiny, financing sustainable projects is evolving rapidly.

Key topics in the finance sessions include:

Green bonds and sustainable infrastructure funds

Tax incentives and governmental grant programs

Risk assessment and climate-related disclosures

Financing models for large-scale retrofits

Private-public partnerships in green building delivery

Understanding the financing landscape is essential to scaling green building practices, and BLC connects attendees with financial leaders who are actively deploying capital into high-impact projects.

Practical Tools for Immediate Impact

BLC is designed not just to inform, but to empower participants with real-world solutions. Beyond plenary sessions and panels, the event includes focused workshops, technical briefings, and case study explorations.

Delegates can expect:

Guided examples of successful decarbonization projects

Toolkits for ESG tracking and reporting

Resources for green procurement and design specifications

Networking lounges for sector-specific collaboration

Demonstrations of high-performance building technologies

These features make BLC not just a conference, but a working space for transformation.

Collaboration is Key: Building a National Movement

Building Lasting Change is more than a professional event—it’s part of a national movement to rethink how we build, live, and grow. It fosters a sense of shared purpose and urgency across industry and government, creating a collaborative environment for long-term impact.

Collaborative outcomes fostered at BLC include:

Aligning public policy with market innovation

Elevating Indigenous voices and sustainability leadership

Creating common standards across provinces and territories

Advancing equity, health, and resilience in the built environment

Mobilizing cross-sector climate commitments through design

Together, these efforts shape the broader green building transformation across Canada, influencing both national policy and everyday practice.

Building the Future, Now

Building Lasting Change is where vision meets implementation. As Canada’s green building leaders gather to explore what’s next, the event offers a clear message: the time to act is now.

With regulatory change accelerating, ESG frameworks evolving, and public expectations rising, BLC gives professionals the insights, tools, and networks they need to deliver high-performance, sustainable, and future-ready buildings.

This is more than an event. It’s the catalyst for a nationwide shift in how we build — with intention, integrity, and a commitment to lasting impact.

BUILDEX Vancouver

February 26, 2025 - February 27, 2025
Completed

BUILDEX Vancouver, a leading event in the design, construction, and real estate management industries, is set to embrace a fresh wave of innovation with a groundbreaking collaboration between BUILDEX and the Canadian Wood Council. This exciting partnership integrates WoodWorks’ technical expertise and commitment to wood products, offering a new dimension to an already dynamic trade show. The collaboration enhances BUILDEX’s role as a hub for forward-thinking construction practices, blending sustainable materials and cutting-edge technologies with modern design and architectural trends.

As one of the most anticipated trade shows in the region, BUILDEX has long been a space for professionals to explore new ideas, discover innovative products, and keep up with the latest developments in the industry. The event not only showcases the most current trends in architecture, design, and building management but also emphasizes solutions that are both eco-friendly and sustainable. This new partnership with WoodWorks expands the fair’s focus, making wood a key feature in conversations about green building and sustainable construction.

For industry professionals, BUILDEX offers an invaluable opportunity to stay ahead of the curve. The event is known for its exceptional range of exhibitors, showcasing everything from materials and technologies to design solutions that reflect a growing demand for environmentally conscious practices. With the addition of WoodWorks’ expertise, BUILDEX offers deeper insights into wood’s role as a renewable, sustainable resource in the built environment. Visitors will gain a comprehensive understanding of wood’s potential in modern architecture—from energy-efficient building solutions to its role in creating aesthetically striking, eco-friendly structures.

The accompanying conference adds another layer of value to the event, providing a platform for thought leaders to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in construction. Whether through keynote speeches or expert-led panels, the conference gives professionals a unique opportunity to deepen their knowledge and engage with the brightest minds in the field. It’s a perfect place to exchange ideas, learn best practices, and cultivate meaningful relationships with peers and potential collaborators.

In an industry that’s constantly evolving, BUILDEX Vancouver continues to be an essential destination for those seeking to stay informed and inspired. The integration of WoodWorks into the event is a natural evolution of BUILDEX’s commitment to shaping a future where innovation, sustainability, and cutting-edge design go hand in hand. It’s not just a place to explore new products—it’s where professionals come together to collectively drive the future of construction and design in Canada.