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25. What does the economy need to look like by 2030?

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In this conversation, Namir Anani, President and CEO of the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC), discusses the roadmap for a sustainable, equitable, and circular future for Canada. He emphasizes the need for Canada to address climate change, enhance resiliency, and improve productivity. Anani highlights the importance of addressing the commercialization gap and fostering a culture of risk-taking within companies. He also advocates for the development of an industrial strategy and the acceleration of the circular economy. Ultimately, Anani emphasizes the importance of talent in driving the future of the Canadian economy.

Takeaways

  • Canada needs to address climate change and meet its environmental and social obligations while leveraging the net zero challenge into net economic gain.
  • Resiliency and productivity are key factors for Canada's economy, requiring the management of supply chains, financial systems, and the productivity gap.
  • Addressing the commercialization gap is crucial for Canada to turn intellectual property into commercial products and drive economic growth.
  • Fostering a culture of risk-taking within companies is essential for innovation and competitiveness.
  • Canada needs an industrial strategy that focuses on diversification, sustainable development, and addressing gaps in the economy.
  • Accelerating the circular economy requires extended producer responsibility, circular design, taxation incentives, and consumer education.
  • Balancing priorities for governments involves long-term strategic thinking and collaboration with industry and stakeholders.
  • Talent is the essence of a high-performing economy, and reskilling and upskilling are crucial for driving innovation and attracting businesses to Canada.

Thanks for listening!
If you like our podcasts, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple or wherever you get your podcasts from.
Want to be a guest on The Circular Future podcast? Email Sanjay Trivedi at strivedi@quantumlifecycle.com

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43 episoder

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In this conversation, Namir Anani, President and CEO of the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC), discusses the roadmap for a sustainable, equitable, and circular future for Canada. He emphasizes the need for Canada to address climate change, enhance resiliency, and improve productivity. Anani highlights the importance of addressing the commercialization gap and fostering a culture of risk-taking within companies. He also advocates for the development of an industrial strategy and the acceleration of the circular economy. Ultimately, Anani emphasizes the importance of talent in driving the future of the Canadian economy.

Takeaways

  • Canada needs to address climate change and meet its environmental and social obligations while leveraging the net zero challenge into net economic gain.
  • Resiliency and productivity are key factors for Canada's economy, requiring the management of supply chains, financial systems, and the productivity gap.
  • Addressing the commercialization gap is crucial for Canada to turn intellectual property into commercial products and drive economic growth.
  • Fostering a culture of risk-taking within companies is essential for innovation and competitiveness.
  • Canada needs an industrial strategy that focuses on diversification, sustainable development, and addressing gaps in the economy.
  • Accelerating the circular economy requires extended producer responsibility, circular design, taxation incentives, and consumer education.
  • Balancing priorities for governments involves long-term strategic thinking and collaboration with industry and stakeholders.
  • Talent is the essence of a high-performing economy, and reskilling and upskilling are crucial for driving innovation and attracting businesses to Canada.

Thanks for listening!
If you like our podcasts, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple or wherever you get your podcasts from.
Want to be a guest on The Circular Future podcast? Email Sanjay Trivedi at strivedi@quantumlifecycle.com

  continue reading

43 episoder

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