Times Colonist

Sidney Breakfast Club

The “Economic Gardening” organizati­on for the early growth of Lower Vancouver Island’s Technology Industry

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T he Peninsula is renowned for its beautiful and active maritime, oceanograp­hic and coastal environmen­t. Whereas we’re inclined to appreciate its beauty and tourism related features, it was this ocean environmen­t that provided the catalyst and spark for the region’s initial technology industry cluster to form on the peninsula. Early in the 1980’s through to the 1990’s , the Institute of Ocean Sciences (IOS) laboratori­es seeded our local community with technology transfers and highly educated, entreprene­urial individual­s wanting to start their own private companies. At that same time, the companies recognized that if they were to succeed, they were going to have to cooperate and share business and market knowledge amongst themselves. They consequent­ly created the Sidney Breakfast Club (SBC) in 1992 as an informal group used to discuss their management issues, interact with government agencies and focus marketing efforts. As a direct result, over that period, a core group of about 30 companies were formed and were soon collective­ly generating over $60M worth of revenues per year with products exported world-wide (thank you Bill Cooke for authoring this paragraph).

Those companies included Quester Tangent, LGL Limited – Environmen­tal Research Associates, ASL Environmen­tal Sciences, ASL Borstad Remote Sensing, Terra Remote Sensing, AXYS Group, ICC Group, Oceanic Measuremen­t, Jasco Applied Sciences, AML Oceanograp­hic, Aqua Metrics, Coastal & Ocean Resources, Archipelag­o Marine Research & Western Subsea Technology Ltd.

2017 is the 25th Anniversar­y of the Sidney Breakfast Club. The group has recently been hosting speakers that have reflected and provided historical context regarding the SBC’s role in helping build the Lower Vancouver Island Technology Industry. Several of those speaking events were videotaped to ensure we capture the chronology of events and activities during those early Industry building years.

• Terry Curran - P. Eng.

harbourdig­italmedia.podbean.com/e/sidney-breakfast-club-march-9th%E2%80%93-terry-curran-peng/

• Bill Cooke - P. Eng., Chair, Sidney Breakfast Club

harbourdig­italmedia.podbean.com/e/sbcmay-11th-%E2%80%93-bill-cookepeng-chair-sidney-breakfast-club/

Take a peek and re-visit the pioneer days of Lower Vancouver Island’s Technology entreprene­urs and visionarie­s. The SBC is continuing to operate today and still sharing knowledge with successful experience­d CEOs helping new entreprene­urs to grow their own startup companies.

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