Digital Nova Scotia teams up with St. Francis Xavier University to increase AI adoption across N.S. through innovative microcredential program – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry
Digital Nova Scotia teams up with St. Francis Xavier University to increase AI adoption across N.S. through innovative microcredential program

May 14, 2024

Digital Nova Scotia (DNS) has partnered with St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) to develop and deliver a new microcredential program that will equip professionals across various industries in Nova Scotia with essential skills in using artificial intelligence (AI) tools for their work.

The Practical AI Utilization Microcredential program is generously funded through the Department of Labour, Skills & Immigration’s Microcredentials Initiative Innovation Fund and is aimed at enhancing digital skills across the provincial workforce. Given the significant impact AI will have on many jobs—both now and in the future—harnessing its potential is essential to boost productivity and minimize job displacement. This program will also alleviate fear associated with this evolving technology and its adoption, all while enhancing the digital skill set of Nova Scotians. 

“We’re thrilled to announce the launch of this innovative AI program. As AI continues to transform industries worldwide—and right here at home—it’s imperative that we equip our workforce with the knowledge and skills to harness its powers effectively and responsibly,” said DNS CEO Owen Sagness. “Through this initiative, we’re not only preparing our workforce for the future, but also positioning Nova Scotians at the forefront of innovation, productivity and ethical AI adoption.”

DNS industry partners will work collaboratively with StFX’s Department of Computer Science and Centre for Online Learning & Professional Studies to design the curriculum, incorporating prompt engineering, problem-solving, ethical considerations, and AI tool applications. The program will ensure that learners acquire skills that are immediately applicable and highly valued in the workforce. 

“St. Francis Xavier University is excited to embark on this innovative partnership with Digital Nova Scotia to introduce our first microcredential. This initiative represents a significant step towards empowering Nova Scotia’s workforce with cutting-edge artificial intelligence skills and methodologies. By combining our expertise in online learning and professional studies with the practical needs of the industry, we aim to enhance the digital proficiency of our community and pave the way for a future-ready Nova Scotia,” said Fred Allen, Manager, Professional Studies, StFX Online.

Four microcredentials will be offered through this program, including Practical AI Utilization for Manufacturing, Practical AI Utilization for Project Management, Practical AI Utilization for Marketing and Communications and Practical AI Utilization for Developers and Programmers. Each program will be 4-weeks in length and will include both asynchronous and synchronous elements. We plan to launch the program and have it made available to Nova Scotians by September 2024. 

-30-

Media Contacts:

Ashley Field
Director of Marketing & Communications | Digital Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia · Canada
(902) 225-4656 | ashley@digitalnovascotia.com

Cindy MacKenzie
Manager of Media Relations | St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish, Nova Scotia · Canada
c 902 872 0612 · t 902 867 2401 | cmackenz@stfx.ca

About Digital Nova Scotia

Digital Nova Scotia is the industry association for Nova Scotia’s $3.6 billion ICT and digital technologies sector. Programs, events and partnerships enable DNS to connect the digital community and promote its successes. Through skills development, capacity building, industry events, collaboration and the promotion of IT opportunities, DNS supports our sector as it continues to grow, evolve and thrive. As a membership-driven organization, DNS engages with all stakeholders from startups and SMEs to large multinational corporations, universities and colleges, government, and nonprofits.

About St. Francis Xavier University (StFX)

Established in 1853, St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) is consistently recognized as one of the best universities in Canada. StFX exceeds the needs of today’s undergraduates through providing the very best academic experience — outstanding teaching, exceptional hands-on research opportunities, and global exchanges — all within Canada’s most vibrant and inspiring residential campus. Here, the focus is on the academic and personal development of every student, making community and social engagement a large part of the learning experience. Our students are academically strong and highly engaged in every aspect of life, determined to make a positive impact on the world. For more, visit www.stfx.ca