Society of Punjabi
Engineers and Technologists
Welcome to Society of Punjabi Engineers and Technologists of BC’s Website
SPEATBC is a non-profit organization, which has successfully brought together Engineers and Technologists from different disciplines from both Canada and the Indian subcontinent.
SPEATBC was incorporated under the Societies Act of British Columbia on May 16, 1995. SPEATBC represents all disciplines including Electrical, Computer, Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Environmental, Metallurgical Engineers and all Applied Science Technologists and Technicians. SPEATBC provides free services to its growing number of members, which has reached over 750 members this year.
Watch SPEATBC’s 25 Years Journey
News and Updates
Be a Sponsor
SPEATBC has three sponsorship packages; Platinum, Gold, and Silver sponsor and as detailed below each package contains value and services that will be provided by SPEATBC for that year.
Achievements
In 1994, a few Indian engineers got together some of their friends from Guru Nanak Engineering College in Punjab and some recent UBC graduates to discuss the details on this matter.
Mentorship
The SPEATBC Mentorship Program is designed for recent immigrants and students, who may be unfamiliar with the career placement options in Engineering and Technology in British Columbia.
Often the best and most aspiring advice comes from listening to the personal experiences of others.
About SPEATBC
SPEATBC is a non-profit organization, which has successfully brought together Engineers and Technologists from different disciplines from both Canada and the Indian subcontinent. SPEATBC was incorporated under the Societies Act of British Columbia on May 16, 1995.
Testimonials
I had a great experience at Cloverdale Construction EXPO-2019. Although I am new but all the members are so helpful and motivating, I really appreciate and am thankful to you all for the lovely interactions I had with most of you yesterday.The experience of the whole event was great I got to talk at other booths about SPEATBC and I was working along one of the scholarship student (Atish Banerjee). I was also able to network with help of members and with the information about SPEATBC which made me feel more confident.So thank you for the support to me and the event.Cheers
SPEATBC HISTORY
In the early 90’s, immigration trend changed and more professionals started landing in Canada. A large percentage of those professional immigrants were related to different Engineering fields.