Events from March 27 – March 20 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

Global Game Jam 2020 at Volta

Description Ready to Jam? #LetsJamHFX For the seventh year in a row, Volta is Halifax's jam site for Global Game Jam! Global Game Jam will be a weekend full of game creation, design and prototyping. Get ready to jam! When is the Global Game Jam? The Halifax GGJ will start at 5pm on January 31stand goes for ~48 hours through to February 2nd. Site Hours Volta will be open as a workspace for Global Game Jam particpants during the following times : - Friday, January 31, 5:00pm to 10:00pm - Saturday, February 1, 8:00am to 10:00pm - Sunday, February 2, 8:00am to 6:00pm Food will be provided during this event. What is a Game Jam? The goal is to come together and make a videogame, or non-digital game like a board game or card game. Participants rapidly prototype game designs and inject new ideas to help grow the gaming industry. All GGJ sites share a common theme and constraints. The theme will be revealed on the Friday evening (January 31) and all games created are based on that theme. Participants will be asked to create the game from beginning to end in a prescribed time (maximum of 48 hours). The brief […]

Full Day Teacher Training: Halifax

Description *Each teacher who attends, will recieve one free micro:bit to take back to their classroom! In addition, there will be a draw at the end of the day to send three lucky teachers home with a classroom set of micro:bits. This free, full-day workshop provides educators with the tools to explore and learn computational thinking, basic coding and artificial intelligence, while providing ideas for how to bring these into the classroom. Designed for beginners, this workshop demystifies 21st century technology by putting concepts into practice with hands on activities and simple modules that can fit into any lesson plan. Participants will leave with the confidence that they can become creators, not just consumers of technology, and that they can empower their students to do the same. What is Code Create Teach: Teacher Training? Our Code Create Teach program has introduced over 6,700 Canadian teachers to the basics of coding and computational thinking in the classroom. Already leaders in developing algorithmic literacy, Kids Code Jeunesse (KCJ) has enriched its highly successful introductory workshops to meet the challenges of understanding and teaching AI. With the participation of Canadian teachers, our mission is to develop the best teacher training program in the […]

Steps to Patent Your Invention with CIPO

Description Steps to Patent Your Invention with CIPO When: February 5, 2020 from 12pm to 1pm Where: Volta, Lobby Level of the Maritime Centre 1505 Barrington St. Unit 100, Halifax Lunch will be provided! Description: Are you thinking about patenting your invention? This Lunch + Learn will teach you to the ins and outs of the patent process. Upfront preparations and precautions will be discussed, so that you are better positioned to file for patent protection when the time comes. About the presenter: Dr. Cecilia Basic joined the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) in April 2019 after serving as Director of IP Management and Technology Transfer at the Florida Institute of Technology. With an extensive technical background, she has practiced intellectual property (IP) management in Canada at the University of Manitoba and the Public Health Agency of Canada, and the United States at Florida Tech, a 2020 U.S. News and World Report’s Best Global University. Cecilia has worked directly with patent and business counsel in the filing of IP protections, and has operated in the chemical, biotech, aerospace, and defence sectors, among many others, including marine. She has also drafted, reviewed, and negotiated contracts, including corporate research agreements, NDAs, material transfer agreements and licenses, […]

Ladies Learning Code

Description Why learn about AI? Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are all around us - from Siri on your iPhone and Google Map suggestions, to recommendations for purchases during your Amazon check-out. While many of us may think AI and machine learning mean more robots and self-driving cars, at a fundamental level, they are about data - and ways to make meaning of data. In this workshop, we’ll use a hands-on approach to learn how to put data to use for us in our everyday lives. During the session, you’ll learn the following: An introduction to the history of artificial intelligence and machine learning, what they mean and why it matters An introduction to data and strategies for collection, preparation, manipulation and analysis of data An introduction to machine learning models and predictive data Build your very own machine learning model to evaluate data that’s interesting to you What resources are available if you’d like to continue learning at home (and we think you will), as well as career opportunities available in the fields of AI and machine learning Who is this for? Our Ladies Learning Code workshops offer female-identified and male-identified, trans, and non-binary adults hands-on, project-based learning […]

Opportunities for Cape Breton Start-Ups

TecSocial Help us kick off our 2020 season of TecSocial on Thursday, February 6. Come hear from Habreet Singh, former senior business manager at Amazon, who recently moved from Seattle to Sydney, as he shares some of his experiences working on product launches with the tech giant. Thursday, February 6, 2020 5:15 pm – 7:15 pm Holiday Inn Sydney 300 Esplanade Sydney  TecSocial is a monthly meeting for those with an interest in technology and entrepreneurship. It is a free event and open to the public. You’re Invited: Winter Social With all the snow this winter, we want to help you get out and make the most of it. Join us on Tuesday, February 18, at Ski Ben Eoin for a networking ski event. If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, don’t worry – we’ve booked lessons and everything is included – all you have to do is dress for the weather. If you aren’t up for hitting the slopes, then please join us for some snacks in the Broken Buckle. Tuesday, February 18, 2020 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Ski Ben Eoin 5101 NS-4 Ben Eoin Please RSVP to Holly at [email protected], and indicate if you require ski or snowboard […]

Intro to the SR&ED Program

Description An Intro to The Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) Program When: February 12, 2020 from 12pm to 1pm Where: Volta, Lobby Level of the Maritime Centre 1505 Barrington St. Unit 100, Halifax Lunch will be provided! Description: Have you heard about the Scientific Research & Experimental Development Tax Credit Program? The program uses tax incentives to encourage Canadian businesses of all sizes and in all sectors to conduct research and development in Canada. On February 12, join us for a Lunch + Learn with Paul Farmer, as he explains the program and how it can help your company. He will explain everything from project categories, how the CRA defines an SR&ED project (versus an R&D project), eligibility criteria, what costs can be claimed, filing due dates, what needs to be submitted, and CRA’s processing timelines. About the presenter: Paul Farmer With more than 25 years experience with the SR&ED program (including five years at the CRA reviewing claims), Paul is recognized as an expert in preparing and defending SR&ED claims. Paul’s extensive experience and in-depth knowledge enables him to successfully claim millions of dollars in annual tax credits for client companies involved in: Telecommunication Manufacturing Software and Application Development Internet, eCommerce and Social Media […]

Lunch and Learn

Description An Intro to The Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) Program When: February 12, 2020 from 12pm to 1pm Where: Volta, Lobby Level of the Maritime Centre 1505 Barrington St. Unit 100, Halifax Lunch will be provided! Description: Have you heard about the Scientific Research & Experimental Development Tax Credit Program? The program uses tax incentives to encourage Canadian businesses of all sizes and in all sectors to conduct research and development in Canada. On February 12, join us for a Lunch + Learn with Paul Farmer, as he explains the program and how it can help your company. He will explain everything from project categories, how the CRA defines an SR&ED project (versus an R&D project), eligibility criteria, what costs can be claimed, filing due dates, what needs to be submitted, and CRA’s processing timelines. About the presenter: Paul Farmer With more than 25 years experience with the SR&ED program (including five years at the CRA reviewing claims), Paul is recognized as an expert in preparing and defending SR&ED claims. Paul’s extensive experience and in-depth knowledge enables him to successfully claim millions of dollars in annual tax credits for client companies involved in: Telecommunication Manufacturing Software and Application Development Internet, eCommerce and Social Media […]

Info4Impact: Leading Leaders

Have you recently stepped into a management role or a leadership role and looking for some support? Becoming a new manager or leader is an exciting time, but you might be asking yourself a few questions. What makes a great manager? How can I manage a team and still perform in my role? There are all kinds of great questions you might be asking yourself as you grow into your new role and Dave Reynolds from The Rumin8 Group is ready to answer them. This lunch and learn will focus on some of the pillars of management and leadership in a tech-based environment. Dave will discuss current models in the market and management evolutions. This is foundational for anyone moving into management, who is in management, or even those you want to manage a team! Walking away from this lunch and learn you will have learned: Characteristics of managing a team When to manage and when to lead Communication tips on how to be a better communicator in your role How to empower your team through accountability and ownership How to translate results to action plans Methods to identify your team's motivators   About Dave Reynolds Dave Reynolds has over […]

Business Innovation Labs

Join our free webinars to learn more about this opportunity! 5 mornings, 5 businesses, 5 challenges or ideas, 2 Design-Thinking facilitators = Business Innovation Lab A space to learn, experiment, collaborate, test results. You'll leave with new skills, new tools, new connections and ready to implement well-tested ideas and solutions.   You'll learn: the basic of Design Thinking tools you can use right away to increase your business success what the Business Innovation Labs are all about Webinar Dates: Feb 10, 12-1PM Feb 12, 2-3PM Feb 18, 1-2PM Feb 20, 12-1PM Feb 20, 3-4PM   Register

Networking at Night

Join our city’s largest network of young professionals for Fusion Halifax’s annual Speed Networking event—Networking at Night. About this Event Join our city’s largest network of young professionals for Fusion Halifax’s annual Speed Networking event—Networking at Night, on Thursday, February 20 from 6 pm to 8 pm. Emerging and established leaders will gather in one room at Halifax Distilling Co. to connect and create lasting ties. If you have been hesitant to go to networking events before, this one will help you break through and make the connections you seek. This is a structured networking event where you will connect with others in a series of brief exchanges during a set period of time; expanding your business connections while having fun! Are you an emerging leader? Are you an established leader? Are you craving connection? Let’s bring out the best Halifax has to offer! Ages 19+ Cash Bar available. ——— This event venue is wheelchair accessible. Fusion Halifax aims to promote a culture of accessibility, inclusivity, and mutual respect at all our events. We want everyone to feel included and welcome. If you have questions about how we can make this event more accessible to you, please don't hesitate to […]

Halifax React Meetup

Details Join us Tuesday, Feb 18th for the 6th Halifax ReactJS Meetup. Connect with industry colleagues during an evening of networking and learning from local react experts. Sponsors: REDspace https://redspace.com/ Schedule: 6:30-6:45 - Networking 6:45-7:15 - Talk #1 - React Design Patterns for 2020 By Lee Dauphinee 7:15-7:45 - Talk #2 - React Spring 101 (Animations) By Lauchlan Chisholm 7:45 - 8:15 - Talk #3 - React 360 By Rafael Ferraz 8:15 - 8:45 - Talk #4 - React Native : A Practical Overview Ali Hashemi 8:45-9:00 - Networking Location: Volta, 1505 Barrington St unit 100 · Halifax, NS Hosts: Lee Dauphinee & Terry Smith + The Halifax React Meetup Team Thank you to the following folks who have been helping us organize the Halifax React Meetups: Lauchlan Chisholm Simon Achkar Alanna MacNevin Brad Jobe If you’re passionate about ReactJS, use it in your everyday work, or want to learn more about it then this is the group for you. Future Meetups will include lightning sessions, presentations, and networking with like-minded developers. Big thanks Volta for letting us use their space this time around. We will be in the main space on the first floor. No alcoholic drinks allowed. Attend

Lunch and Learn

Description Powering research + development with Mitacs When: February 19, 2020 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm Where: Volta, Lobby Level of the Maritime Centre 1505 Barrington St., Unit 100, Halifax Lunch will be provided! Description: Are you interested in growing your business and advancing your innovation goals at a reduced financial cost? If so, join us for a Lunch + Learn on February 19 at noon to learn more about Mitacs, a national research-funding agency dedicated to solving business problems and driving innovation in Canada. Kathleen Mifflin, a Business Development Specialist for Mitacs, will provide an overview of the programs they offer that allow you to access international markets, maximize your investment in research and development, and/or reduce your risk of accessing and hiring research expertise. In this Lunch + Learn, we will explore some of these programs in detail, hear from businesses who have successfully executed research projects with the help of Mitacs, and answer any and all questions on how to get started on your own project! The Presenter: Kathleen Mifflin, works as a Business Development Specialist for Mitacs. Having graduated with a Master’s from Dalhousie University, she has close ties to the school and the various state-of-the-art research facilities that it […]