Chronicle Journal Interviews Michael Wrinch About Fort Severn Solar Project
The Chronicle-Journal featured our Fort Severn solar project for off-setting the remote First Nation community’s reliance on diesel fuel.
Hedgehog Technologies is an electrical engineering consulting firm that specializes in risk management to deliver progressive and sustainable solutions where safety is paramount.
The Chronicle-Journal featured our Fort Severn solar project for off-setting the remote First Nation community’s reliance on diesel fuel.
Hedgehog Technologies is proud to announce the launch of a brand new EV charging online assessment tool at www.hedgehogtech.com.
CBC covered a Fort Severn First Nation solar array that will save the northern Ontario community up to 400,000 liters of diesel fuel a year.
As I wrap up my four-month work term as an engineering co-op, I’m feeling thankful for all that I’ve learned and am excited about my future career as an electrical engineer.
International Women in Engineering Day kicked off this week and we wanted to highlight the importance of female inclusion within STEM fields.
The #PoweredByPeople series returns to highlight those who shape our organization and make the world a better place.
On June 3rd, join the first Small Firms Council – Member and Regulator Roundtable. The event will highlight the new Permit to Practice issued by Engineers and Geoscientists BC (EGBC).
The pandemic has challenged businesses to adapt to new remote working conditions and overhaul the method in which business is conducted.
In 2020, COVID-19 presented unique challenges for park operators facing extended closures and furloughed staff.
For the second year in a row, Hedgehog has been named as finalist for the Business of Good awards hosted by BCBusiness.

Founded in 2001, Hedgehog Technologies is a Burnaby-based electromechanical engineering firm.
