Winnipeg, Manitoba (Friday, March 24): Delphi Technology Corp (DTC) presented its second Delphi Scholarship recipient of the year to an aspiring female aircraft maintenance engineer on February 28 at the Manitoba Aviation Council’s Awards Banquet. In cooperation with Manitoba aviation companies, the Manitoba Aviation Council was pleased to be able to present several scholarships at their Awards
Banquet.
The award was presented to Hélène Trudeau of Beausejour, Manitoba.
”We are extremely pleased to award Hélène this scholarship to further help her pursue her aviation career. We hope this award will give her the motivation to become the aviator she is meant to be,” commented Alan Tay, CEO of DTC, in a statement.
About the Delphi Scholarship Award
This award, valued at $1,000, was created to rejuvenate interest in aviation and help spark aspiring female aviators. This award is open to all female youth aged 16 to 24, who live in Manitoba, are Canadian citizens, and want to pursue a career in aviation. This could include training or education as a pilot, aircraft maintenance engineer, air traffic controller, aviation ground staff, management, or entrepreneur, or any other field that will lead to an aviation career. Applicants have to fill out a form, which is then
looked over and ranked by a committee.
About The Manitoba Aviation Council
The Manitoba Aviation Council (MAC) is an industry-wide organization representing the aviation community in Manitoba. Its members include representatives from general aviation, air operators/carriers, airports and those who service, maintain and repair aircraft, and professionalize and support service providers to the aviation industry.
About Delphi Technology Corp
Founded in 2020, Delphi Technology Corp. is leading the digital transformation of adaptive education and training using virtual and mixed reality. Delphi Technology Corp works with organizations to increase their training capacity by providing immersive, interactive learning environments. At Delphi Technology, the company is committed to providing technology solutions that remove barriers of place and time—making onboarding, standardizing, and upskilling more accessible, cost-effective, and data-driven than ever before.
Awards: Delphi Technology Corp previously won the Performance Award from Sustainability Impact Corporate for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) on August 21, 2021 for excellence in practices related to the United Nations Development Programme for sustainability. And in 2022, won the prestigious Startup Business of the Year Award from CanadaSME (Small and Medium Enterprises) Business Magazine.This national prize is awarded to startup companies that have shown significant promise
through their growth and successful business strategy.
Media Contact:
Monica Morosan
Digital Marketing Manager
monicam@delphitechcorp.com
Awards: Delphi Technology Corp previously won the Performance Award from
Sustainability Impact Corporate for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) on August
21, 2021 for excellence in practices related to the United Nations Development
Programme for sustainability. And in 2022, won the prestigious Startup Business of the
Year Award from CanadaSME (Small and Medium Enterprises) Business Magazine.
This national prize is awarded to startup companies that have shown significant promise
through their growth and successful business strategy.
Media Contact:
Monica Morosan
Digital Marketing Manager
monicam@delphitechcorp.com
WINNIPEG, Manitoba–(Thursday,November 17, 2022)–A new initiative to promote Indigenous Heritage Learning was announced by Nelson House -Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) Family and Community Wellness Centre today. The overall theme of this initiative is entitled “Reconciling the Past to Build the Future.”
NCN have engaged DecisionWorks Consulting (DWC) and Delphi Technology Corp (DTC) to collaborate with them to build an engaging and interactive online portal. The purpose of the portal is to help members of the Nelson House community remember what the environment was like before the 1977 flood by the Churchill River Diversion Project. This portal will recreate certain key areas in the Traditional Territory with the hope that being able to encounter the historical landscapes will help transmit the oral traditions and reaffirm the identity of the local community members. The overall message is that there is hope for the future and the environment is starting to overcome the damaging flood but in order to genuinely appreciate this recovery, community members need to recognize and reconcile with what was lost.
Subsequent phases of this online portal will become a repository for essential learning about the community’s culture, history, traditions, and language. It will deliver a clear sense that it is of immense importance to learn from the past, but not live in the past. The portal will help provide another method of passing on essential knowledge from the elders and help prepare the next generation to take over and keep alive the traditions and community identity.
Working together with community elders, DWC has captured memories in the form of illustrations and video stories that will be used to create virtual environments that can be experienced online. These sacred sites had existed andbeen part of the local traditions and teachings for hundreds of years.
As part of this initiative, Delphi Technology Corp will provide the Nelson House Community with the use of Delphi’s product VR City™, a virtual learning platform equipped with real-time feedback. With VR City™, users can train and collaborate with others in a simulated environment.
Acting as the primary sponsor of the initiative, Felix Walker, Executive Director of NCN, stated, “The flooding of the rivers in the late 1970s devastated the local environment by wiping out sacred sites that had been an integral part of local culture and communal memory. It is critical for the continued survival of the local traditions and beliefs that these sacred sites be brought to life before all those that remember them can no longer share their stories.”
Grant Barkman, President of DWC and Lead Facilitator for the initiative, stated, “We are excited to be working with the Nelson House Community to develop Indigenous Heritage Education in consultation with the Elders. These types of community-based initiatives provide the perfect vehicle for open sharing and for the process of reconciliation to take root and grow.”
Alan Tay, CEO of DTC responded to say, “It is with great pleasure that we provide a platform to facilitate learning, collaboration, and reflection for communities. Our virtual educational platform is focused on content that is defined and developed by the communities themselves. This is a perfect example of how we envisioned our platform being utilized, moving us closer towards our vision of providing immersive education for everyone.”
About Nelson House – Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation Family and Community Wellness Centre
The Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) Family and Community Wellness Centre were established to support holistic wellness by providing additional opportunities for the Citizens of the NCN to build on their strengths as individuals, as members of families and as part of the community. The Centre provides services in Public Health, Child and Family Services, Counselling and other family and community need pr