About this Event
Execution is the only currency in innovation. Stop talking about ideas and start building the "missing link" between a concept and a commercial reality.
Every innovation process out there shares one critical, non-negotiable stage: Prototyping and Testing. It is the "silver bullet" designed to de-risk investments and accelerate learning. Yet, in most large organizations, it is the stage done most poorly.
While high-performing innovation labs prototype up to 30% of their ideas using "scrappy" methods, most traditional organizations prototype less than 15%. Why? Because we’ve fallen into the "Business Case Trap," demanding 20-page ROI analyses before we allow a team to spend $500 on a cardboard model. We treat prototyping as an expensive final step rather than a cheap, essential learning tool.
On April 30th, we are pulling back the curtain on why prototypes die in the boardroom and how to shift your culture from "Don't build it unless we know it works" to "Build it so we can find out why it doesn't."
Welcome to the next Calgary Innovation Peer Forum EXPERIENCE Session.
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The Experience
April 30, 2026 | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM The Deloitte Greenhouse, Calgary
We are reclaiming the power of the room. This isn't a passive lecture on innovation process; it’s a high-energy, closed-door environment designed for Calgary’s brightest operators to share their "Epic Fails" and "Scrappy Wins." No fluff. Just raw, tactile problem-solving.
Session Theme: Prototyping – The Great Innovation Bottleneck We will explore the "Z-Pattern" of innovation: increasing the volume of prototypes while drastically decreasing the cost per experiment.
Part 1: The Missing Link Inside the Process: We will look across multiple innovation frameworks to identify why prototyping remains the most misunderstood phase of the journey.
- The "Business Case" Trap: Why Calgary’s largest industries often K*ll great ideas before they ever become tactile.
- Scrappy vs. Shiny: Understanding why a $50 "fake-o-motto" often yields higher fidelity feedback than a $5,000 polished MVP.
- Peer Stories: A facilitated exchange of "War Stories" from the room—honest talk about prototypes that crashed and those that cleared the path for scale.
Part 2: The Prototyping Challenge The Effortless Medic*tion Management Sprint: Roll up your sleeves. We aren't just talking about building; we are building.
- The Sprint: Teams will be assigned a real-life prototype challenge to solve
- Rapid Iteration: Using "quick and dirty" materials, you’ll transform abstract ideas into tactile experiences in real-time.
- The Gallery Walk: No formal presentations. We’ll engage in peer critiques using "I Wonder..." feedback loops to simulate real-world stakeholder pressure.
Part 3: The Organization Cheat Sheet Improving the Funnel: We wrap with a group-led synthesis to build a "Prototyping Cheat Sheet" for your organization—practical ways to lower the barrier for testing and break through the internal friction of "Phase 3" incubation.
Who Should Attend
This forum is designed for those navigating the "gravity" of leadership in complex environments:
- Innovation Practitioners: Tired of ideas getting stuck in the "Proof of Concept" graveyard.
- Product & Strategy Leads: Looking for ways to de-risk 3-5 year roadmaps without blowing the budget.
- Transformation Leaders: Who need to move their culture from perfectionism to "failing fast and cheap."
- R&D & Operations Specialists: Focused on proving feasibility before committing massive resources.
Location & Logistics
The Deloitte Greenhouse 7th Floor, 850 2 St SW #700, Calgary, AB Access via Ground Floor or the +15 level in Bankers Hall (West Tower).
- Arrival: Please arrive by 2:45 PM to navigate the space and check in at reception.
- The Space: A specialized hub designed to break "business as usual" using behavioral science.
- Refreshments: Snacks and drinks will be provided to fuel the build.
The Format
- In-person & Closed-door: What happens in the Greenhouse stays in the Greenhouse.
- Tactile & Method-driven: Short framing followed by rapid prototyping and peer-led sprints.
- Collective Wisdom: We leverage the experience of the peers in the room to solve real-world implementation hurdles.
We look forward to seeing you on April 30th.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Deloitte, 850 2 Street Southwest, Calgary, Canada
CAD 21.00












