
At Bauer Automate, we acknowledge that we live and work on Treaty 7 Territory with clients and partners across Turtle Island. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, we honour the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai), the Tsuut’ina Nation, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations (Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney), and the Métis Nation homeland. We recognize and respect the enduring presence, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous Peoples, whose stewardship of these lands continues to shape the communities where we live and work.
As a Canadian technology company, we recognize our role in building respectful relationships grounded in learning, accountability, and meaningful action. With work that reaches communities across Canada and beyond, and we remain committed to respectful relationships with Indigenous Peoples everywhere.

Our Responsibility as a Canadian Technology Company
As a technology company, Bauer Automate is committed to conducting our work with respect, humility, and accountability. We recognize that technology plays an increasingly important role in shaping economic opportunity, access to services, and participation in modern society. We believe it is important to ensure that innovation and digital transformation are approached in ways that respect and support Indigenous communities.
We are committed to learning about the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization, and to understanding the role individuals and organizations play in advancing reconciliation. This includes listening to Indigenous voices, continuing internal education, and fostering awareness among our team members and partners.
Our Ongoing Commitment to Reconciliation
Reconciliation is not a single action, but a continuous process of building respectful relationships and contributing positively to the communities where we live and work. Bauer Automate is committed to:
Looking Forward
As Bauer Automate continues to grow across Alberta, Canada, and internationally, we remain grounded in the understanding that our work takes place on lands with deep history and meaning. We are committed to carrying this acknowledgement forward in our actions, our partnerships, and our organizational values.
We view reconciliation as an ongoing responsibility and will continue to listen, learn, and evolve as part of our role in contributing to a more respectful and equitable future.
