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Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

www.sait.ca

 
As Canada`s leading polytechnic, SAIT is world-renowned for its training expertise and is the leading provider of skilled employees to the energy sector and other industries. SAIT Polytechnic delivers relevant, skill-oriented education to more than 75,000 registrants annually. SAIT offers two full baccalaureate degrees, 82 certificate, diploma and applied degree programs, 30-plus apprenticeships and 1,675 continuing education and corporate training courses. SAIT works closely with industry to ensure graduate success - 94 per cent of 2012 graduates were employed within six months.  
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.sait.ca
  • 1301 16 Ave NW
    Calgary, AB CAN T2M 0L4
  • Phone: 403.284.7248

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Peter Kehler
Chief Information Officer Profile

Funding

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology raised $30M on 12/04/2019

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