Shane Getson, parliamentary secretary for economic corridor development, will meet with German officials, industry representatives and innovation leaders at the Clean Economy Bridge Conference 2026 in Berlin. Over the course of the conference, Parliamentary Secretary Getson will identify natural synergies between Alberta’s and Germany’s economies, including opportunities for Alberta-made solutions to contribute to industrial innovation, smart manufacturing, clean technology and responsible energy adoption across Germany. This mission will provide an opportunity to build strong, long-lasting economic corridors between Alberta and Germany.
“Germany is looking for reliable partners, innovative technologies and practical solutions to strengthen its economy and energy security. Alberta has a strong story to tell in all three areas. This mission is an opportunity to build relationships, showcase Alberta’s strengths and create new opportunities for investment, trade and collaboration.”
Following the conference, Parliamentary Secretary Getson will also meet with government officials, private sector leaders and decision makers in Germany to maximize Alberta’s exposure across the region, highlighting the province’s strengths in oil and gas, carbon capture and emerging technologies, alongside Alberta’s growing reputation as a hub for innovation and investment.
The Clean Economy Bridge Conference is an annual event that brings together partners and stakeholders from Canada, the United States and Germany to advance dialogue on priority clean economy topics, and to deepen transatlantic networks.
Parliamentary Secretary Getson’s mission follows Premier Danielle Smith’s engagement with officials in Munich, Germany; Stockholm, Sweden; and London, United Kingdom this past April and May.
Mission expenses will be posted on the travel and expense disclosure page.
Quick facts
- Germany is Europe’s largest economy and the world’s third-largest economy. As a key market for Alberta exports, investment and innovation partnerships, Germany is an important economic partner for Alberta.
- Alberta exported $95.5 million to Germany in 2025, including agricultural products, machinery and chemicals.
- More than 25 German companies operate in Alberta across manufacturing, energy and industrial sectors.
- Calgary-based Eavor Technologies Inc. is advancing a number of geothermal energy projects in Germany.
Itinerary for Parliamentary Secretary Getson*
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June 19 to 20 |
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June 21 |
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June 22 |
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*Subject to change.