About this Event
Emerging dual-use technologies — innovations with both civilian and military use — are transforming global security, economic competitiveness and governance.
On Tuesday, February 24, 2026, CIGI is pleased to invite you to a hybrid, public panel exploring what these rapidly evolving technologies mean in an era of strategic competition and rising geopolitical tensions. Moderated by CIGI Senior Fellow Bessma Momani, this one-hour panel discussion will feature insights from experts on the opportunities and risks posed by emerging dual-use technologies — audience Q&A will follow.
Audience Insights:
- How do dual-use technologies shape global security and economies?
- Where are policy and governance gaps in emerging technology development?
- What are the implications for industry, governments, and international cooperation?
Emerging Dual-Use Technologies in an Era of Strategic Competition will be of particular interest to industry and policy professionals involved in the development, deployment, and governance of emerging technologies.
Join us in person or online for this timely and important discussion. Connect with experts in the emerging technology space over light refreshments following the event.
Meet the panelists
Jessica West
Jessica West is a CIGI senior fellow and a senior researcher at Project Ploughshares, a Canadian peace and security research institute, where she focuses on technology, security and governance in outer space.
Kurtis H. Simpson
Kurtis H. Simpson currently serves as a special advisor for Indo-Pacific affairs within the Department of National Defence. As a senior defence scientist, he is a specialist on China and has extensive expertise in Asian security issues, global affairs, and transnational threats and terrorism.
Alex Maierean
Alex Maierean is co-founder and CEO of Phantom Photonics Inc., a technology company developing quantum sensors for dual use applications. The startup was a spin out from her graduate studies at the University of Waterloo, where she is currently pursuing a PhD in mathematics, specializing in quantum information.
Robyn Warrier
Robyn Warrier is program manager for COVE’s NATO DIANA Accelerator Program, overseeing COVE’s dual-use initiatives. In this role, Robyn supports companies across the NATO alliance in developing and commercializing technologies for both civilian and defence applications. Robyn builds strategic partnerships with prime contractors, government stakeholders, and the broader business community, bridging the gap between innovators with groundbreaking ideas and end users tackling complex challenges.
As a previous dual-use founder with a strong background in entrepreneurship, leadership, product and business development, Robyn brings a unique perspective to DIANA innovators. She holds an advanced diploma in public relations from Nova Scotia Community College and a diploma in integrated marketing from St. Lawrence College.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The CIGI Campus, 67 Erb Street West, Waterloo, Canada
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