Events from May 25, 2023 – June 8, 2023 – Page 11 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

Volta Community Social

Score Pizza 1646 Barrington Street Halifax, NS B3J 2A3 Score Pizza 1646 Barrington Street Halifax, NS, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Do you like pizza and good conversation? Join the Volta team and your fellow community members to connect over some delicious pizza and beverages. We hope to see you there! Notes: If you're unable to attend an event please take a minute and cancel your ticket. This allows our events 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.  

Learning On Demand: Developing a Micro-credentials Framework

Halifax Central Library (BMO Community Room); 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax NS B3J 1E9 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Are you leveraging micro-credentials when assessing job candidates or developing existing talent? Interested in frameworks that increase trust in micro-credential courses? ICTC invites you to participate in an in-person roundtable discussion on May 26th in Halifax! Event Details: Lifelong learning is increasingly viewed as a “must” vs. a “nice-to-have” in today’s digital economy, and micro-credentials are one way for learners to beef up their skills and competencies. However, the sheer volume of options and different standards associated with the micro-credential ecosystem makes it challenging for learners to confidently select training pathways that will give them the skills employers seek. To address this challenge, ICTC is leading research that is part of a multi-sector initiative to define, develop, and validate a micro-credential framework. On May 26th, ICTC is bringing together a group of Halifax’s digital economy leaders to share their perspectives on micro-credentials, including how they can be designed and deployed to address real-life labour market needs. Agenda 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Registration and refreshments 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Small group discussion: labour market needs and micro-credential value-add 11:00 AM - 11:15 AM Refreshment break 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM Small group discussion: designing and deploying micro-credentials 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM Event wrap-up and networking We know your […]

WEBINAR | Put Canada’s Global Talent Strategy to Work for You

Nova Scotia, Canada

Innovative, high-growth Canadian employers in all sectors are experiencing a labour shortage: a lack of workers with the unique and specialized skills to do specific jobs. But there is a solution: the Global Skills Strategy is specifically designed to help fill this gap by bringing foreign workers with these skills to Canada in a timely manner. What options and benefits does the Global Skills Strategy offer? Who qualifies for it? Does it really work? Join McInnes Cooper Immigration Lawyers Sarah McInnes and David Nurse, with real-life examples about the Global Skills Strategy shared by our special guest, Dane George, Rayleigh Solar Tech Co-founder & CEO, for a virtual roundtable conversation about how to put Canada’s Global Skills Strategy to work for you.

The Future of Sustainable Energy Technologies

Nova Scotia, Canada

Join Dalhousie University for a free webinar on sustainable energy technologies for Atlantic Canada, where they will explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field of renewable energy. This webinar is designed for energy professionals, policymakers, and community leaders who are interested in advancing the transition to a sustainable Net-Zero future. During this interactive session, our speaker and invitees will discuss a range of topics, including: •The latest developments in renewable energy technologies, including solar and wind generation facilities •Fundamentals of the integration of renewable energy into the existing grid and infrastructure •Opportunities and challenges for renewable energy in Atlantic Canada, including regulatory and policy frameworks, community engagement, and financing options •Best practices for sustainable energy planning and implementation, based on real-world case studies and examples Whether you are a seasoned energy professional or just starting to explore the possibilities of sustainable energy, this webinar is a great opportunity to get introduced to the field and gain valuable insights into the future of renewable energy in Atlantic Canada.

Canadians Connected

The Cable Wharf 1751 Lower Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Canadians Connected, CIRA’s premier event series for internet aficionados is hitting the road in 2023 and we’re headed to the east coast—Halifax to be exact! Join CIRA IRL on Wednesday, May 31 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ADT at The Cable Wharf. We’ll enjoy an evening of cocktails, nibbles, networking, a pop-up shopping experience from local .CAs and more! We’ll also hear from the who’s who of the Canadian internet space, learning how we can build a resilient internet in Canada. Register now to attend—it’s free, but we need you to RSVP! The details: What: Canadians Connected: Halifax, an event bringing together internet stakeholders for networking and learning opportunities. Treat yourself to an evening of free drinks, treats, entertainment and more. Who: You’ll hear from Canadian internet stakeholders advancing internet resilience including the Nova Scotia Digital Service and Atlantic IXP. We’ll also hear from local businesses (including Cheerfetti, Woods(wo)man, Osha Mae, and Nimbus Publishing) on why .CA was the best choice for their business. These companies will be available to provide entrepreneurial insights throughout the event and will be selling their goods and services on site. Sweet deal, eh? When: Wednesday, May 31, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ADT Where*: The Cable Wharf,1751 […]

Halifax Index 2023

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

On June 1, Halifax Partnership will be releasing the annual Halifax Index 2023, presented by TD Bank Group. Register now to join them for a comprehensive report on Halifax’s annual economic and community progress. Eagerly anticipated, the Index will track Halifax’s vital signs across seven major themes: people, labour, investment, real estate, communities, affordability, and living in Halifax. Halifax Partnership will also provide an update on the progress of People. Planet. Prosperity. Halifax’s Inclusive Economic Strategy for 2022-27. Agenda 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM: Registration, breakfast, networking 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM: Presentations and discussions Halifax Convention Centre, Argyle Suite

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Credit Union Technology Forum

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Welcome to the first annual Credit Union Technology Forum, where collaboration and innovation comes together to showcase the future of financial services. This event is hosted by key credit union partners and designed for professionals looking to explore new technologies, strategies, and partnerships that will help them stay competitive. This year’s forum will feature thought provoking keynote speakers, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on a wide range of topics, including digital banking, open banking, payments, cyber security, and more. Attendees will learn from industry experts and have the opportunity to network with their peers from credit unions across the country. In addition to the formal program, there will also be an exhibit hall where you can see the latest fintech products and services from leading companies. One of the key themes of this forum is collaboration. They believe that by working together, credit unions can achieve more than they can on their own. That's why they've built in plenty of opportunities for attendees to connect, share ideas, and explore potential partnerships. Whether you're looking to team up with other credit unions on a joint project, or simply want to learn from other professionals in the field, you'll find plenty of […]

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Credit Union Technology Forum

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Welcome to the first annual Credit Union Technology Forum, where collaboration and innovation comes together to showcase the future of financial services. This event is hosted by key credit union partners and designed for professionals looking to explore new technologies, strategies, and partnerships that will help them stay competitive. This year’s forum will feature thought provoking keynote speakers, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on a wide range of topics, including digital banking, open banking, payments, cyber security, and more. Attendees will learn from industry experts and have the opportunity to network with their peers from credit unions across the country. In addition to the formal program, there will also be an exhibit hall where you can see the latest fintech products and services from leading companies. One of the key themes of this forum is collaboration. They believe that by working together, credit unions can achieve more than they can on their own. That's why they've built in plenty of opportunities for attendees to connect, share ideas, and explore potential partnerships. Whether you're looking to team up with other credit unions on a joint project, or simply want to learn from other professionals in the field, you'll find plenty of […]

$1485

The Best Immigration Programs for Talent Acquisition, Business Expansion and Succession Planning

Nova Scotia, Canada

The webinar will focus on how Canadian businesses can strengthen their workforce by leveraging immigration programs. With a persistent worker shortage, global competition for talent, and a low birth and labour participation rates, it has become increasingly challenging for Canadian businesses to find and retain skilled workers. This webinar will explore various immigration programs available to Canadian employers and business owners, including the Express Entry system, Global Talent Stream, Provincial Nominee Programs and other federal business immigration programs. 3 Key Takeaways 1. Use Canada’s flexible immigration programs to your advantage. 2. Attract the best talent by supporting the foreign talent’s immigration journey. 3. Think about your succession planning now and consider foreign buyers seriously. Meet your Presenter... Rakhmad is a managing lawyer of Sobirovs Law Firm – a boutique law firm specializing in corporate immigration, business immigration and techimmigration. The Firm is a member of Digital Nova Scotia and helps Canadian companies bring in foreign talent to Canada. Specifically, the firm helps Canadian tech companies to hire and bring foreign tech talent to strengthen their Canadian workforce.

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Credit Union Technology Forum

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Welcome to the first annual Credit Union Technology Forum, where collaboration and innovation comes together to showcase the future of financial services. This event is hosted by key credit union partners and designed for professionals looking to explore new technologies, strategies, and partnerships that will help them stay competitive. This year’s forum will feature thought provoking keynote speakers, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on a wide range of topics, including digital banking, open banking, payments, cyber security, and more. Attendees will learn from industry experts and have the opportunity to network with their peers from credit unions across the country. In addition to the formal program, there will also be an exhibit hall where you can see the latest fintech products and services from leading companies. One of the key themes of this forum is collaboration. They believe that by working together, credit unions can achieve more than they can on their own. That's why they've built in plenty of opportunities for attendees to connect, share ideas, and explore potential partnerships. Whether you're looking to team up with other credit unions on a joint project, or simply want to learn from other professionals in the field, you'll find plenty of […]

$1485
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Credit Union Technology Forum

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Welcome to the first annual Credit Union Technology Forum, where collaboration and innovation comes together to showcase the future of financial services. This event is hosted by key credit union partners and designed for professionals looking to explore new technologies, strategies, and partnerships that will help them stay competitive. This year’s forum will feature thought provoking keynote speakers, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on a wide range of topics, including digital banking, open banking, payments, cyber security, and more. Attendees will learn from industry experts and have the opportunity to network with their peers from credit unions across the country. In addition to the formal program, there will also be an exhibit hall where you can see the latest fintech products and services from leading companies. One of the key themes of this forum is collaboration. They believe that by working together, credit unions can achieve more than they can on their own. That's why they've built in plenty of opportunities for attendees to connect, share ideas, and explore potential partnerships. Whether you're looking to team up with other credit unions on a joint project, or simply want to learn from other professionals in the field, you'll find plenty of […]

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Talking Tech: Talking Emerging Technologies in the Blue Economy

Online

Let’s talk about the role Ocean Technology plays in Managing our Oceans Join Digital Nova Scotia and COVE, in celebration of World Oceans week as we discuss the technology being developed and used in ocean management. Our panelists will look ahead at what this could mean for the future of ocean tech and our oceans. Meet Our Panelists: Levi Morrison, Director of Innovation at COVE Levi’s responsibility is to lead and direct the development of on-shore and off-shore infrastructure to support client commercialization efforts and meet COVE’s objectives which include decarbonization initiatives and Digital Harbour. Levi holds over 10 years of engineering experience working with governmental and commercial entities to deliver quality results across diverse teams. Levi has worked with teams in engineering, education, and communications to ensure that cross organizational objectives are met with consistency. While working with Ulnooweg as Senior Project Manager, Levi employed Agile and PMI methodologies in tandem with Indigenous knowledge and values to help operationalize the Education Centre in their implementation of a two-eyed seeing, community first approach to educational curriculum development and delivery. Levi has spoken at such conferences as Engineers Nova Scotia, Indigenous Technology Summit, and the Annual NB Engineering competition to share […]