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Atlantic Canada's next wave of ocean tech investment and activity
Monday, January 28, 2019
It’s hard to pick a single year out of centuries of living and working on the ocean, but future Atlantic Canadians may look back on 2018 as one for the books in ocean technology.
Story of the year: Oceans
Monday, July 23, 2018
We see tremendous opportunity in collaboration. The Ocean Supercluster will create an integrated network of relationships amongst industry, regulators, researchers, technology developers, and policy-makers. Canada’s Ocean Supercluster based here in Atlantic Canada will generate $300 million in investment in the next five years. That funding will contribute to changing the capacity for innovation in the region.
Turning the world on its ear
Monday, July 23, 2018
We’re here to stay, we’re here to innovate, we’re here to hire, we’re here to compete, and we’re here to give back to Nova Scotia.
Mining our Marine Resources, Naturally
Monday, October 1, 2018
Surrounded by more than 7,400 km of coastline, Nova Scotia’s economy is closely connected to the ocean. So naturally, our businesses understand its resources – which is why we’re innovators when it comes to natural health products derived from marine resources.
Nova Scotia: Digitally transforming sustainable mobility in oceans
Monday, May 28, 2018
A vital, sustainable ocean is critical for the future of our planet. This sustainability can only be achieved through innovating and transforming how we use our oceans – for food, energy, environmental stability, and perhaps most importantly - mobility.
From Marine and Environmental Law to The Ocean Cleanup
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Nicholas took advantage of a unique opportunity offered by Dalhousie University to become more deeply involved in maritime, environmental, and fisheries law in Nova Scotia.
Could Europe be your next market? See where CETA can take your business
Reducing Global Emissions: CarbonCure
Thursday, July 27, 2017
CarbonCure provides a way to not only reduce industrial CO2 emissions, but to use waste CO2 to make concrete stronger and less expensive to manufacture.
Jaza Energy: Bringing electricity to Tanzania
Thursday, May 12, 2016
On the island of Pemba, in the Indian Ocean west of Tanzania, small communities now enjoy electricity thanks to Jaza Energy of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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