Past Events from September 4, 2019 – May 27, 2026 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry
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  • Thu 21

    Webinar: AI Service Management – Canadian Trustworthiness Opportunities

    May 21 @ 11:45 am - 1:00 pm ADT
    Online

    Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) deployments require mature management practices, that are proactively considered and integrated by design into the solutions. AI has many dimensions and lenses, where cloud computing, software engineering, DEVSECOPS, security, data analytics merges into a challenging-to-manage eco-system of services. Many Canadian and international standards bodies have AI related activities, across these dimensions. Defining and managing the services within the AI eco-system helps optimize outcomes and efficiencies. Steven will provide updates regarding standards efforts, while mapping to itSMF, highlighting some uniquely Canadian opportunities and perspectives. Speaker: Steven Woodward Steven Woodward is founder and CEO at Cloud Perspectives, helping companies and governments effectively and transparently plan, secure, assess, procure/ contract, architect, deliver, support and monitor cloud and digital transformation opportunities. Cloud Perspectives helps companies prepare for obtaining an Authorization To Operate (ATO), organizing evidence and artefacts while facilitating the cultural change needed to operationalize and execute. Steven is respected for being vendor neutral, logical, and value-focused, where current Canadian standards contributions include: AI Ethics, Geo-Jurisdictions, Sovereignty, Cloud Resiliency and Data Governance. At NIST, Steven co-led the cloud audit and cloud carrier activities, while contributing to the NIST/ IEEE cloud federation standards. For ISO/ IEC JTC 1, Steven is the […]

  • Thu 21

    Cybersecurity for SMBs: What Actually Matters | Lunch & Learn

    May 21 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ADT
    IGNITE Atlantic 352 East River Rd., New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join us for an engaging and practical Lunch & Learn focused on cybersecurity strategies for small and medium-sized businesses. 🔐In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity is no longer optional—it’s essential. This session is designed specifically for business leaders, decision-makers, and entrepreneurs looking to better understand their risk and make informed technology decisions. 🤖Led by cybersecurity expert Todd Gibbons, this interactive presentation will break down what actually works when it comes to protecting your business. Expect a conversational format with opportunities to ask questions throughout, making it accessible whether you're highly technical or just getting started. 🤝This event is presented in partnership with the Pictou County Chamber of Commerce. What you’ll learn: Common cybersecurity risks facing small and medium businesses Practical, real-world strategies to reduce risk How to approach cybersecurity without overcomplicating or overspending Key considerations for making informed security decisions About the Speaker: Todd Gibbons is a cybersecurity leader with over 25 years of experience securing enterprise environments across sectors including R&D, energy, retail, finance, and critical infrastructure. In 2025, he founded CyberXpose, bringing that expertise to small and mid-sized businesses through a practical, risk-based approach to improving security posture and enabling informed decision-making. Todd will share practical insights […]

  • Thu 21

    The State of Digital Adoption in Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Sector

    May 21 @ 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm ADT
    Online

    ICTC research found that only 23% of Canadian manufacturers fully succeeded in implementing digital technologies over the past five years. A national study conducted by ICTC, with support from NGen, examines the challenges and opportunities associated with digital technology adoption in Canadian manufacturing. Drawing on industry surveys, expert interviews, and roundtables, the research explores digital transformation across five sectors: automotive, aerospace, biomanufacturing, fabricated metal products, and food and beverage. This webinar will explore key findings from the research and implications for manufacturers considering digital transformation. The discussion will also point to practical considerations and next steps that can help companies better prepare for future adoption efforts. About NGen: Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) is the industry-led, non-profit organization leading Canada’s Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing. One of five national networks supported by Canada's ambitious Global Innovation Clusters Initiative. We are founded on the principle that digital transformation in advanced manufacturing will enrich the lives of Canadians, delivering better products and good jobs while generating the economic growth essential to a better future. About ICTC: The Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) is a neutral, not-for-profit national centre of expertise with the mission of strengthening Canada's digital advantage in the […]

  • Thu 21
    "Building on a Global Scale with Jeremy Millar" Headshot of Jeremy, with the Volta and McInnes Cooper logos in the corners

    Building on a Global Scale with Jeremy Millar

    May 21 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm ADT
    VOLTA 1800 Argyle Street #Unit 801, Halifax, NS, Canada

      Overview When: Thursday, May 21, 2026 from 3:00pm - 5:00pm Where: Volta, 1800 Argyle St., Unit 801, Halifax, NS, B3J 3N8   Description: Join Volta and McInnes Cooper for a fireside chat with Halifax native Jeremy Millar, a technology executive, investor, and entrepreneur. This conversation will explore what it takes to build and scale AI‑driven companies, drawing on Jeremy’s experience across emerging technologies and venture investing. From early roles at Oracle and Goldman Sachs to his recent work as Chief Development Officer at Consensys — where he helped raise $750M in capital and oversaw more than 100 venture investments — Jeremy will share practical insights for founders navigating growth and capital raising on a global scale. The session will be followed by time to stay and connect with others in the community. NOTE: If you are unable to attend any of Volta's events please take a minute and cancel your ticket. This allows Volta's team to better prepare for every event. By attending this event, you agree to be photographed and/or filmed and give permission to Volta to use your image in promotional and/or marketing materials.

  • Fri 22

    Hack the Elements

    May 22 - May 24
    Rowe and Mona Campbell Buildings 459 Lemarchant St, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Are you ready to brace the elements? This upcoming ShiftKey hackathon will focus on the four elements: Earth, Fire, Air and Water. Broad enough categories to allow you the freedom to choose the problem you want to solve while staying within the soon to be announced problem statement. *Keep checking our socials for updates! The elements are broad to ensure participants can find a problem in the area they are interested in while staying in the scope of the hackathon. Sign-up for this hackathon and highlight your solution!

  • Tue 26

    Rural Mentor Network | Business Mentoring Session | New Glasgow

    May 26 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am ADT
    IGNITE Atlantic 352 East River Rd., New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada

    Overview An engaging morning with local retired business professionals sharing practical life experiences, business knowledge, and soft skills. Join us for an engaging morning with local retired business professionals sharing practical life experiences, business knowledge, and soft skills to help entrepreneurs and business owners grow. The session begins with a 45 minute panel discussion where mentors from diverse business backgrounds will share insights on leadership, communication, problem-solving, networking, and lessons learned throughout their careers. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the event or submit questions to be addressed by the panel. Following the panel, we will feature informal one-on-one networking, giving participants the opportunity to connect directly with the mentors they would like to learn more from. A great opportunity to gain practical advice, ask questions, and build valuable connections. Register your spot now!

  • Tue 26

    Coffee, Community and Co – Work

    May 26 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ADT
    VOLTA 1800 Argyle Street #Unit 801, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Need a change of scenery while you work? Join us for Coffee, Community and Co-Work at Volta! Description: Need a fresh workspace to fuel your focus? ☕✨ Come spend the day at Volta for Coffee, Community & Co-Work on Tuesday, May 26 from 9:00am - 5:00pm. This isn’t a structured event—just an open invitation to bring your laptop, settle in, and enjoy a change of scenery with harbour views, bottomless coffee, and good company. Here’s what you’ll enjoy: Workspace access all day—set up for an hour or stay until closing Complimentary coffee, tea, and treats to keep you energized A relaxed co-working vibe with founders, innovators, and professionals No agenda. Just a space to work, connect, and recharge your productivity. NOTE: If you are unable to attend any of our events please take a minute and cancel your ticket. This allows our team to better prepare for every event. By attending this event, you agree to be photographed and/or filmed and give permission to Volta to use your image in promotional and/or marketing materials.

  • Tue 26

    Atlantic Canada Roadshow + Omada Workshop

    May 26 @ 9:30 am - 4:00 pm ADT
    Hilton Garden Inn 40 Highfield St, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

    Come learn how to take your network further. Whether you're focused on service provider networks, MDU, or campus environments, this session brings together Omada, Aginet, and VIGI paired with SolutionsInc's control and policy layer, to simplify and scale operations. Work directly with Omada hardware and build a complete network you can replicate in real deployments

  • Tue 26

    From Data to Insight: Practical Statistical Modeling – Part 2

    Featured May 26 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm ADT
    Online

    This hands-on workshop introduces participants to statistical modeling in R, one of the most widely used languages for statistical computing and data analysis. Statistical models are fundamental tools for understanding relationships in data, supporting evidence-based decision-making, and building reliable analytics and AI workflows. The workshop will guide participants through the key steps of a typical statistical analysis process: exploring data, building statistical models, interpreting model results, and communicating findings through clear visualizations. Participants will learn how to implement basic statistical models in R and create informative graphs to better understand and present their results. The session is divided into two parts. The first session focuses on the conceptual foundations of statistical modeling, including model assumptions, interpretation, and how statistical thinking supports reliable analysis. The second session focuses on hands-on coding in R, where participants will build models, generate visualizations, and organize their analysis into a reproducible statistical report using R Markdown. By the end of the workshop, participants will have practical experience using R to perform statistical analysis and will produce a structured analytical report that integrates code, results, visualizations, and interpretation. This workflow helps ensure analyses are transparent, reproducible, and easy to communicate to collaborators and stakeholders. Part 2 […]

  • Wed 27

    The Future of GRC: Surviving Disruption

    May 27 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm ADT
    Arthur L. Irving Entrepreneurship Centre 960 Tower Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    ​Speaker: Paul Allen Sponsor: ISACA Atlantic Provinces Chapter User Uploaded Image ​Technology is evolving faster than traditional governance models can keep pace, putting pressure on GRC analysts to provide quantitative guidance to support risk management decisions. This effort is compounded as organizations adopt AI, automate workflows, and reduce operational costs. Governance, Risk, and Compliance teams are under growing pressure to demonstrate expected value or become obsolete. ​Join this forward-thinking session to prepare for where the industry is heading, which skills will remain valuable, and how to prepare for the GRC of the future. ​All attendees will be eligible to receive 1 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit through ISACA.

  • Thu 28

    AICON Canada 2026

    May 28 @ 8:00 am - May 29 @ 5:00 pm ADT
    Lord Nelson Hotel 1515 South Park St, Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Join us in Halifax, Thursday 28 May & Friday 29 May 2026, for the first AICON Canada. Building on the success of AICON Belfast and AICON Silicon Valley, the two-day Halifax event will focus on AI in the public interest. AICON Canada is an opportunity to engage in thought-provoking sessions about the ways AI increasingly touches our lives, and how we can advance its best capabilities in service to the public good. Expect two days of speakers, big ideas, ethical considerations, human-centred solutions and real-world considerations. AICON Canada is designed for business leaders, senior civil servants, global experts, innovators, and researchers who are committed to meaningfully advancing AI that serves human needs.  This event is an opportunity to hear inspired speakers, exchange ideas and network with a broad cross section of professionals on the leading edge of AI thought and adoption. AICON Canada is more than a two-day conference; it’s the beginning of a crucial national movement, anchored in Halifax, for leaders across Canada who want to be equipped to harness AI to serve the public good in a rapidly changing world.

  • Fri 29

    Atlantic Canada Roadshow + Omada Workshop Part 2

    May 29 @ 9:30 am - 4:00 pm ADT
    Delta Hotels Darmouth 240 Brownlow Ave, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Come learn how to take your network further. Whether you're focused on service provider networks, MDU, or campus environments, this session brings together Omada, Aginet, and VIGI paired with SolutionsInc's control and policy layer, to simplify and scale operations. Work directly with Omada hardware and build a complete network you can replicate in real deployments

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