The Right to Repair Conference was featured by Dalhousie University News. The article highlights how the conference brought together more than 80 researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, entrepreneurs, and advocates to discuss the legal, technical, and policy challenges of repair in Canada, from consumer electronics and household appliances to medical devices. It also recognizes the leadership of conference co-chairs Dr. Alissa Centivany (Starling Co-Director) and Dr. Anthony Rosborough (Dalhousie University), whose collaboration helped foster this national initiative on building a more repairable and sustainable future.
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