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SUMMARY:Demo Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Experience Canada’s premier interactive on-water event\nOn June 5\, 2024\, COVE hosts the premier event for on-water demonstrations of the latest marine technology innovations. COVE Demo Day features interactive and engaging demonstrations from world-leading marine technology innovators\, all on-site at COVE’s facility in Dartmouth. \nAs part of the OTCNS-led H2O Conference\, COVE Demo Day delivers a high-quality production showcasing the best in marine innovation and research. \nBE A PART OF THE ACTION AT COVE DEMO DAY! \nDemo Day 2023 was the largest one to date\, with over 50 companies showcasing their technology and almost 500 attendees. Companies on the showcase stage\, the blue stage\, and the innovation stage showed their technology in action through on-water demonstrations and high-level presentations. This year’s Demo Day also included five Tech Alley tents\, where attendees could learn more about COVE ecosystem companies and organizations.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/demo-day-2024/
LOCATION:COVE\, 27 Parker Street\, Dartmouth\, NS\, B2Y 4T5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Canada,Demo Day,Halifax
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240320
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Blue Economy Summit 2024: Pioneering Sustainable Oceans
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a Transformative Experience in Halifax: the Sustainable Blue Economy Summit 2024\, merging Halifax’s historic beauty with innovative marine sustainability. On March 19\, 2024\, join global leaders and innovators shaping our blue economy.\n\n\nWhy Attend? This summit is more than an event—it’s a movement. Immerse in the transformative shift towards sustainable marine practices\, positioning Canada as a leader in the global blue economy.\n\n\nSteer Towards a Sustainable Marine Future: Participate in the Sustainable Blue Economy Summit 2024 and contribute to a sustainable oceanic legacy. Limited spots—secure your participation now!
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/sustainable-blue-economy-summit-2024-pioneering-sustainable-oceans/
LOCATION:Halifax Tower Hotel\, 15 Lakelands Blvd\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3S 1G4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Halifax
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231120
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T031620Z
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SUMMARY:15th Annual Halifax International Security Forum
DESCRIPTION:HFX is proud to announce that its 15th anniversary Halifax International Security Forum will be held November 17-19\, 2023 in Halifax\, Nova Scotia. \nOver the past 15 years\, Halifax International Security Forum has become widely recognized as the world’s preeminent gathering for leaders committed to democratic principles. \nSince November 2009\, the Forum has hosted heads of government\, ministers of defense and foreign affairs\, legislators and decision-makers from militaries\, multi-lateral organizations\, the media and many sectors of international business\, including infrastructure\, energy\, food and technology. \nPrevious Canadian Minister of Defence Anita Anand hosted the November 2022 Forum and speakers included U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III\, Estonian President Alar Karis and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. \n“When democracies work together\, there is no challenge that can’t be met\,” said Peter Van Praagh\, Founding President of HFX. “Meeting in Halifax each November is now a major part of the vital strategic cooperation among the world’s democracies.” \nHFX is an independent\, non-profit\, non-partisan organization based in Washington\, DC. The Forum is made possible by the generous support of its partners\, including the Government of Canada and Club HFX.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/15th-annual-halifax-international-security-forum/
LOCATION:Halifax\, Halifax\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Halifax,Security
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ORGANIZER;CN="HFX":MAILTO:info@halifaxtheforum.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231005T170000
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CREATED:20230719T181641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T194810Z
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SUMMARY:DEFSEC Atlantic 2023
DESCRIPTION:DEFSEC Atlantic\, presented by the Atlantic Canada Aerospace & Defence Association\, is a major networking opportunity for the Aerospace\, Defence and Security industries – the second largest of its kind in Canada. Focused on showcasing Atlantic Canadian opportunities\, the show’s worldwide reach creates partnership potential for all attendees. \nIncorporating elements of both a trade show and a defence procurement conference\, it provides access to “the right people” in an engaging and professional setting. All attendees have opportunities\, through our B2B meetings program\, social events\, presentations & expert panel discussions and communications tools\, to interact with all levels of defence\, industry and government participants. \nThe COVE team will be present at DEFSEC to network with others in the aerospace\, defence\, security\, and marine industries. Throughout the conference\, you can also find us at booth B917 to learn about COVE’s most current initiatives. \nJames Kesten\, Director of Strategic Partnerships at COVE\, will also be featured on a panel discussing the COVE and Thales Canada Naval Technology Innovation Challenges. Stay tuned for more details to come.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/defsec-atlantic-2023/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, 1650 Argyle St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 0E6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Defence,Halifax
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SUMMARY:Ocean Connector: Advancing carbon dioxide removal technologies
DESCRIPTION:Ocean carbon removal approaches aim to enhance or accelerate natural biological or chemical processes that sequester carbon in the ocean. Improving our understanding and facilitating the development of oceans’ carbon removal mechanisms are essential to addressing climate action. Of the various marine CDR technologies proposed to date\, ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) has the largest potential and boasts many advantages\, such as mitigating ocean acidification and having a high degree of permanence. \n\n\nGiven the rapidly growing interest in this area\, a science-based\, research-led\, iterative and adaptive approach in collaboration with innovative technology from industry will provide a better understanding of the potential of OAEs and strike an optimal balance between the urgency of combating climate change\, the importance of protecting our natural resources\, and realizing on this economic opportunity. \nLearn more about OAE and the OCEAN ALK-ALIGN project which involves an international consortium of researchers from Canada\, Germany and Australia to advance knowledge essential for OAE implementation. \n\n\n\n\nMeet the speaker: \nDr. Dariia Atamanchuk is a Research Associate at the Ocean Science and Technology group at Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Canada. Dariia’s research activities focus on studying ocean biogeochemical cycling of EOVs (and beyond) using observations from autonomous platforms and sensors as primary tools. These include in situ and ship-borne observations of coastal environments (Scotian Shelf\, KoljoFjord\, Bedford Basin Time-Series) and the open ocean (Labrador Sea\, North Atlantic) concerning the carbon cycle (pCO2\, pH\, TA)\, oxygen\, nutrients (nitrate and phosphate)\, chlorophyll\, bio-optical properties of seawater\, velocity and more.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/ocean-connector-advancing-carbon-dioxide-removal-technologies-2/
LOCATION:COVE\, 27 Parker Street\, Dartmouth\, NS\, B2Y 4T5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Halifax,Ocean Connector
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SUMMARY:Ocean Connector: Environmental genomics applications in the marine sector
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first Ocean Connector of 2023 with Dr. Marc Skinner and Dr. Robert Beiko for a discussion on environmental genomics\, advanced sensor technology\, and industrial and regulatory uptake opportunities.\nEnvironmental genomics is a rapidly advancing field that promises to revolutionize the way industry conducts biodiversity monitoring. \nSuch technology provides non-invasive means of collecting biodiversity surveys without physically harming organisms\, particularly species-at-risk\, at a considerably lower sampling effort and cost. Across marine sectors\, consensus exists that the application of environmental genomics has advanced dramatically in a short amount of time\, with demonstrable benefits. \nThat said\, there is an acknowledgement that further development is needed to increase regulatory confidence in applying genomics approaches within the industry. The result of advanced sensor technology for reliable in-situ sampling and analyses is a critical aspect that will further ease the broader application of environmental genomics. \nOn February 2nd\, Dr. Marc Skinner\, senior marine scientist and biostatistician at Stantec\, and Dr. Robert Beiko\, co-founder and Director of Data with Dartmouth Ocean Technologies\, Inc\, discuss the current regulatory landscape\, case studies for advanced genomics sensors\, and industrial and regulatory uptake opportunities.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/ocean-connector-environmental-genomics-applications-in-the-marine-sector-2/
LOCATION:COVE\, 27 Parker Street\, Dartmouth\, NS\, B2Y 4T5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Halifax,Ocean Connector
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20221124T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221124T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T132746
CREATED:20230922T171925Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Connector: Talk and Tour at JASCO Applied Sciences
DESCRIPTION:We are taking our Ocean Connector on the road! Join us at JASCO Applied Sciences’ for a talk\, tour and network with the ocean community. \nJASCO Applied Sciences are our hosts for this month’s Ocean Connector! Join us at their 20 Mount Hope Ave. facility for a tour and talk with JASCO’s Project Scientist\, Dr. Katie Kowarski and Engineering and Business Development Manager\, John Moloney. \nJoin in the discussion with Dr. Kowarksi as she shares information on JASCO’s Observer on Oceanic Gliders. JASCO has been incorporating its OceanObserver technology into autonomous mobile platforms\, including ocean gliders\, for the last five years. One recent collaboration with the Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria resulted in collecting five days of data from a glider deployed off the Canary Islands. Post-retrieval data analysis revealed that seven cetacean species’ vocalizations were recorded. Three beaked whale clicks were identified – one from Cuvier’s beaked whales\, one from Blainville’s beaked whales\, and one from an unknown species\, which may represent the identification of an undescribed species in these waters. \nLearn about the SMELTS-JASCO Whale-Raft project\, which combines ropeless fishing with passive acoustic monitoring. JASCO Applied Sciences is a partner with the Sea Mammal Education Learning Technology Society (SMELTS) to demonstrate\, train\, and enable indigenous fishers from Miawpukek First Nation (MFN)/ Netukulimk Fisheries Limited (NFL) in whale-safe (ropeless) fishing and acoustic data collection.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/ocean-connector-talk-and-tour-at-jasco-applied-sciences-2/
LOCATION:COVE\, 27 Parker Street\, Dartmouth\, NS\, B2Y 4T5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Halifax,Ocean Connector
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221027T150000
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CREATED:20230922T172018Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Connector: Integrating ESGs into your business
DESCRIPTION:There is a rising expectation to integrate environmental\, social\, and governance (ESG) factors into company strategy and decision-making. Small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) are increasingly aware of the benefits of integrating ESGs into their operations – especially as they aim to secure investment and seek export opportunities. \nWith virtually every company being linked to another in some way\, the ESG issues that impact one company will inevitably have an impact on the whole supply chain. Successful integration of ESG will lead to improved risk management\, operational performance\, reputation and employee engagement. \nJoin us to learn more about ESG adoption\, the benefits it offers\, and the role it plays in supporting inclusive\, sustainable growth in the transition to a low-carbon economy. \nMeet the speaker:  \nNancy Foran\, FCPA\, FCMA\, C. Dir. is President and Founder of Nova Scotia-based ESG Partners Inc\,\, providing guidance to companies\, investors\, boards of directors and leadership teams as they incorporate ESG factors into strategies that create long-term\, sustainable value. \nWith extensive local and international experience\, she has worked with start-ups through to multinational organizations\, investors\, government and regulators\, and has navigated regional\, national and international complex\, multi-stakeholder environments.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/ocean-connector-integrating-esgs-into-your-business-2/
LOCATION:COVE\, 27 Parker Street\, Dartmouth\, NS\, B2Y 4T5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Halifax,Ocean Connector
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T150000
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SUMMARY:Ocean Connector: Talent Attraction and Retention in an Employee’s Market
DESCRIPTION:Currently\, in the Canadian labour market\, almost every employer has the attraction and retention of talent as a top priority. Employers understand that the employees they seek to hire and retain are in the driver’s seat. But do they understand what motivates their talent to join and remain at their company now? More importantly\, what steps can they take to do this? \nTanya Lush\, Director of Workforce Development\, will discuss the latest trends in HR\, the labour market\, and redefining the workplace with subject matter expert Katherine Risley\, Managing Partner of KBRS & Meridia Recruitment Solutions. \nKatherine Risley is an experienced recruiter and trained coach. In addition to leading a recruitment practice that attracts engineering\, operations\, and manufacturing professionals\, she provides oversight to KBRS’s HR consulting and talent development practice. \nTanya Lush and her team lead innovative and engaging talent development opportunities and projects that span the entire scope of ocean career literacy\, early career competencies\, skill set acquisition and overall talent development for the ocean sector in Atlantic Canada. Her work focuses on building a continuum of the talent pipeline for the Sustainable Blue Economy (SBE) that engages with all ages and stages of the career development cycle.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/ocean-connector-talent-attraction-and-retention-in-an-employees-market-2/
LOCATION:COVE\, 27 Parker Street\, Dartmouth\, NS\, B2Y 4T5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Halifax,Ocean Connector
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220617
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SUMMARY:COVE On-Water Demo Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 16\, 2022\, for COVE Demo Day — the premier event for on-water demonstrations of the latest and most innovative new ocean technologies. \nCOVE Demo Day is an all-day event at COVE featuring interactive and engaging demonstrations from world-leading ocean technology innovators. The Halifax Harbour will be a flurry of activity with 10+ demonstrations taking place right off COVE docks throughout the program. During the event\, watch ocean technology advances in action\, including live demonstrations of COVE’s award-winning subsea platform\, Stella Maris\, tour the facility\, and discover the collaborative nature of COVE with over 60 companies in the COVE community. \nLocated in what was once the Canadian Coast Guard facility on Halifax Harbour\, the COVE site features extensive marine facilities with two large\, deep-water piers and easy access to wharfside infrastructure. \nCOVE is a logical location for demonstrating the most innovative new ocean technology products. COVE Demo Day expands on those natural assets to provide the ultimate hands-on display and showcase for cutting-edge products and services. The event showcases innovation and excellence in our industry.
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/cove-on-water-demo-day-2022-2/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Demo Day,Halifax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210610T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T132746
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SUMMARY:COVE Demo Day 2021 | Demos Presented On-Demand
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce COVE Demo Day will be back in 2021! Join us on Thursday\, June 10\, 2021 as COVE continues to be the hands-on event for the H2O Conference. \nDue to COVID-19\, COVE Demo Day 2020\, like many other events in Nova Scotia and across the world\, was postponed. We can hardly wait till 2021 when leading ocean technology companies from around the world will join us on the docks of COVE to showcase their latest revolutionary equipment in the Halifax Harbour. \nLearn about emerging innovative advances in ocean tech\, connect with industry leaders to help grow your business or career\, and watch in action demonstrations. \nCOVE On-Water Demo Day is a show for all!
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/cove-demo-day-2021-demos-presented-on-demand-2/
LOCATION:COVE\, 27 Parker Street\, Dartmouth\, NS\, B2Y 4T5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Demo Day,Halifax
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190608
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SUMMARY:H2O Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:Atlantic Canada and Nova Scotia\, in particular\, is home to a strong cluster of ocean industries and to ground breaking ocean research. This region is quickly becoming a globally recognised hub of oceans expertise with the potential to be a significant contributor to a number of Global Value Chains associated with the oceans sector\, including\, but not limited to\, Marine Defence\, Marine Energy\, Marine Observation\, Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology\, Marine Tourism and Marine Transportation. \nThe H2O Conference is an ideal event to engage with the ocean technology industry. The conference will include: an ocean industry showcase\, international delegates\, research\, development and commercialization presentations\, networking events and the oceans gala dinner. This year’s conference will also include a day of on-water demos at the Centre for Ocean Ventures & Entrepreneurship (COVE). The H2O conference takes place Wednesday June 5 at COVE and Thursday\, June 6 and Friday June 7\, 2019 at the Halifax Convention Centre. \nPROGRAM \nThe H2O Conference will feature presentations from industry experts and Government departments on the following topics: \nOcean Energy \nSkills and Workforce \nCanada’s Ocean Supercluster \nUpcoming Canadian Marine Projects and Procurements \nAutonomous Systems
URL:https://coveocean.com/event/h2o-conference-2019-2/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Demo Day,H2O Conference,Halifax
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