Tracey Forrest

Tracey Forrest is research director of transformative technologies at CIGI. She is a professional engineer and adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo, with domain experience across quantum, energy and technological innovation. She has held senior leadership roles with organizations and initiatives that support the impactful development and deployment of technology.

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Tracey Forrest is research director of transformative technologies at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Her experience spans renewable energy to quantum technologies and has included working with multi-sectoral partners to accelerate the transition from a laboratory curiosity to an impactful device. At CIGI, she leads a network of researchers focused on opportunities and challenges relating to the evolving interface of transformative technologies and international governance.

Tracey is a professional engineer, adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo and former board member of technology and environmentally focused organizations. Over the course of a career in both academia and industry, Tracey has become an authority on thoughtfully bridging emerging technology to high-value applications. She is a member of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Green Municipal Fund Council, and formerly served as director of the Transformative Quantum Technologies program at the University of Waterloo and advisory board chair of the National Research Council of Canada’s Nanotechnology Research Centre.

Tracey completed a B.A.Sc. in environmental (chemical) engineering at the University of Waterloo, and a master’s in energy and environmental economics at the Scuola Mattei, Italy. She completed professional training in topics such as quantum, data science and sustainable business strategy at Harvard University and MIT.

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