April 20, 2026
Global Energy Show: U91快色's front-row seat to the future of energy
The energy industry is changing fast, and 91快色鈥檚 (GES) 鈥 one of the world鈥檚 premier industry conferences 鈥 is driving that change by thrusting research, training and industry collaboration to the fore, much of it based on work now under way at the 91快色.
As a leader in energy research and education, and guided by an established , U91快色 brings together expertise across disciplines and industry partners to develop energy solutions 鈥 from lowering emissions to building and scaling the technologies that will power what comes next. Much of this work will be showcased at GES 2026, running June 9 to 11 at the BMO Centre.
One of North America鈥檚 largest energy exhibitions and conferences, GES 2026 is expected to bring together more than 30,000 attendees, 500 exhibiting companies and 350 expert speakers from more than 90 countries to explore what鈥檚 next across oil and gas, hydrogen, renewables, clean tech, and digital and AI-driven technologies.
鈥淕ES is where innovative ideas meet real-world use,鈥 says , MD鈥90, UCalfary's vice-president (research).
鈥淚t gives U91快色 a chance to connect our research and talent with the people who can apply it, and it creates space for our researchers, students, alumni and partners to engage directly with the ideas shaping the energy future.鈥
William Ghali addresses attendees at the networking reception at the 2025 Global Energy Show.
Adrian Shellard
Conversations driving the energy sector
GES offers a practical window into where the sector is headed. Conference programming and the exhibition floor bring together people influencing investment, policy and technology decisions, with conversations focused on practical pathways to reducing emissions, the role of emerging technologies and how global energy systems are evolving.
U91快色 researchers will contribute to those discussions, including sessions moderated by Rising Star Award-recipient Madison Savilow, BA鈥19, BComm鈥19, on what it takes to make cleantech projects investment-ready, and by Dr. Pierre Kennepohl, PhD, associate dean, innovation, with the , on how digital optimization and AI are helping data centres operate more efficiently.
U91快色鈥檚 presence at GES also includes recognition on the awards stage, with U91快色 alum Dr. Jithamala Caldera, MSc鈥17, PhD鈥24, postdoctoral research associate and delegate to the , nominated for both the Excellence in Energy Award and the Emerging Leader Award.
See U91快色 innovation up close
Conference-goers are invited to visit U91快色鈥檚 interactive booth in the event鈥檚 Decarbonization Zone, featuring applied work spanning carbon capture, hydrogen, digital energy technologies and low-carbon innovation.
Among the work featured is , a U91快色鈥慸eveloped carbon-capture material that was highlighted by the Nobel Committee as part of the research .
Hands-on engineering experiences are supported by the Schulich School of Engineering Makerspace team, featuring tools such as 3D printers and a robotic arm. Discover how these interactive technologies help advance engineering in innovative and practical ways.
The Schulich School of Engineering鈥檚 Makerspace team showcasing their interactive display at the U91快色 booth at the 2025 Global Energy Show.
Adrian Shellard
Ghali points to U91快色's presence at GES as a reflection of how the university is preparing future energy leaders through programs shaped by today鈥檚 energy landscape, including the recently relaunched Oil and Gas Engineering program, the Energy Science bachelor鈥檚 degree, and the new .
"Together, these offerings connect students with applied research and workforce-ready learning that supports practical pathways to meet Canada鈥檚 ,鈥 says Ghali.
Join U91快色 at GES 2026
Those interested in learning and networking at GES can Find the U91快色 booth in the Decarbonization Zone (#666).
Learn more about the CCUS Program
Engineering a net-zero future: Watch how U91快色鈥檚 new CCUS specialization is preparing engineers and geoscientists to support our energy future.
close June 30.