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Dear Potential Partner,
On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to thank you for taking the time to
consider supporting the 2010 Ontario Engineering Competition (OEC), to be hosted at the
University of Waterloo. I am thrilled and honoured to be a part of such an inspiring event. Each
year, the most creative, innovative and intelligent engineering students from across the province
gather for one weekend of competition and networking. When you walk into the room filled with
these students in February, the buzz of energy and atmosphere of talent will immediately strike
you.
OEC is a recruiter’s dream for high-performance engineering companies – a pool of the
brightest engineering minds in the province, most about to graduate and looking for a place to
make their start in the “real world”. Considering the economic situation of the recent past, is there
currently a better investment to be made, than that of investment in future talent on which to base
your firm’s growth? As an OEC partner, your organization will gain valuable publicity both
within the community, within the engineering profession, and to the students who represent your
future employees, managers, clients, and partners.
Located in Waterloo, ON., a community recently named the World’s Top Intelligent
Community, the University of Waterloo is often recognized as the most innovative engineering
university in Canada. The competition will be hosted at a variety of venues located both on the
university campus, and off-campus in the Kitchener-Waterloo community. The community is not
only home to a strong technology sector, but also to three well-known think tanks: The Institute for
Quantum Computing, the Perimeter Institute for theoretical physics (Stephen Hawking recently
named Research Chair), and the Centre for International Governance.
Please join us as we celebrate this gathering of bright young minds, and invest in the future
of engineering in our Province. The Ontario Engineering Competition challenges these students to
think even further outside the box, to consider real-world business viability of their designs, and
to convince judges why their design is the best. If you think this sounds like the qualities your
organization is looking for, then please help us make this possible by sponsoring the 2010
Ontario Engineering Competition.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Stephen Lake
Chair
2010 Ontario Engineering Competition
University of Waterloo