Innovation
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As the official publication of Engineers and Geoscientists BC, Innovation magazine is an important news source for engineering and geoscience registrants. The magazine includes information to support registrants in their practice and in meeting their regulatory and licensing obligations.
Innovation includes:
- Regulatory updates
- Board news
- Professional practice information
- Continuing education courses
- Disciplinary decisions
Our annual project highlights issue, May/June, displays the current innovative and sustainable projects by engineers and geoscientists registrants across BC.
Innovation also regularly includes in-depth features on what our registrants are doing and are interested in.
Innovation is circulated to more than 40,000 BC-registered professional engineers and geoscientists, other professionals, industry and government representatives, educational institutions, and the public.
The magazine is published bi-monthly, 6 times year:
- January/February
- March/April
- May/June
- July/August
- September/October
- November/December
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We welcome your ideas! If you have an interesting story or photo idea, please let us know.
Suggestions should:
- Be of interest and relevant to engineers and geoscientists in BC
- Recognise the regulatory role of Engineers and Geoscientists BC in ensuring public safety and environmental protection
- Not be a "sales pitch" for a particular organization or business
Editorial content is compiled well in advance of each publication, so please submit your ideas to the managing editor as early as possible. Please do not submit unsolicited articles or photos.
Send ideas to: [email protected]
We welcome your letters. Innovation reserves the right to edit, condense, or reject any contribution. We do not publish open letters to third parties.
Send letters to: [email protected]
All material published in Innovation is copyright. Please contact the managing editor for reprint permission.
Managing editor
Shelley Nicholl
[email protected]
604.558.6664
Toll-free: 1.888.430.8035