In the face of growing geopolitical tensions, Canada—like many nations—is confronting the risks of heavy reliance on foreign technology platforms. As global allies re-evaluate the resilience of their economies and digital infrastructure, talk of deglobalization is gaining momentum. Is Canada prepared? Are we comfortable with so much of our digital ecosystem—data residency, infrastructure, and AI supply chains—controlled beyond our borders?
While other regions move with urgency, Canada faces a critical moment. Artificial Intelligence—hailed as the greatest productivity breakthrough of our time—is a space we’ve long led in, yet it comes with serious risks, as highlighted by the 2024 Global AI Safety Summit and Canada’s own Geoffrey Hinton.
Join us for a dynamic luncheon event, hosted in collaboration with the Canadian Club of Ottawa and Institute of Corporate Directors, where leaders will dig into what AI sovereignty really means for Canada’s economy, innovation, and independence. From boardrooms to Cabinet tables, this timely conversation will explore how Canada can take the lead in shaping its AI future on its own terms.
NuEnergy.ai invites you to register for a timely event with the Canadian Club of Ottawa and the Institute of Corporate Directors, hosted at the Chateau Laurier on May 14, 2025 at noon.
NuEnergy.ai Participation
As part of this important national conversation, Niraj Bhargava, CEO and Executive Chair of NuEnergy.ai, will join the panel to share insights on operationalizing AI trust in Canada’s digital future.
Launching CAISIC!
Niraj will also introduce Canada’s AI Sovereignty & Innovation Cluster (CAISIC), a new industry-led initiative he co-chairs. CAISIC brings together Canadian AI CEOs and thought leaders to promote domestic innovation, reduce reliance on foreign infrastructure, and support sovereign AI governance frameworks. The official launch of CAISIC will take place in May, marking an important step in Canada’s path to AI sovereignty.