• QT Connect Meetup Halifax

    VOLTA 1800 Argyle Street #Unit 801, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Description ✨Explore the Future, Together Step into the world of exponential technologies—where AI, quantum computing, blockchain, and AR are transforming how we live, work, and connect. This quarter, we’re exploring how these innovations are reshaping industries and what they mean for the queer community. Join us at the QT Connect Meetup in Halifax, hosted by Volta Effect. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships in a welcoming, inclusive space where tech and community come together. Date: Nov 25, 2025 Time: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM AT Location: VOLTA - 1800 Argyle St Unit 801, Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 Whether you're an industry veteran or just starting out, this meetup offers a welcoming space for everyone. Enjoy engaging discussions, networking opportunities, and a chance to unwind with fellow professionals. We don't want ticket costs to be a barrier to joining us in this discussion. We have scholarship and volunteer tickets available. To sign up for a scholarship ticket or to volunteer, fill out this form. Event Schedule & Agenda 5:00 pm Registration & Networking 5:45 pm QT & Partner Welcome and Announcements 6:00 pm Activation Hour 6:45 pm Ask & Offer 7:00 pm Open Networking 7:45 pm Event Closes   […]

  • Crypto, Blockchain, AI, and the Changing Landscape of Financial Markets

    VOLTA 1800 Argyle Street #Unit 801, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Between crypto rebounds, AI breakthroughs, and shifting market moods, 2025 has been full of noise. This session takes a step back to see what’s actually happening underneath it all. We’ll start with the foundations: what makes Bitcoin work, how blockchain builds trust through decentralization and cryptography, and what’s new in crypto, including stablecoins, tokenization, institutional investment, and regulation reshaping the space. Then we’ll zoom out to how AI is transforming finance and where these two worlds are beginning to overlap. Using recent market data and investor sentiment, the talk connects the dots between technology, capital flows, and behaviour, uncovering where innovation is emerging and how markets are responding to it. 6:00PM – 6:15PM: Welcome & Registration 6:15PM – 6:20PM: Sponsor Speech 6:20PM – 7:00PM: Presentation 7:00PM – 7:45PM: Networking 7:45PM – 8:00PM: Program End

  • Beyond Usability: Design for Adoption

    VOLTA 1800 Argyle Street #Unit 801, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Details You deliver a flawless product, built on user needs and tested, only to watch users quietly ignore it. Sounds familiar? The design isn’t the problem. The transition is. Even the best human-centred process can’t guarantee success if people aren’t ready for change. What if your work truly solved a problem? What if your products were wholeheartedly welcomed? Kedar Kadam, our November speaker, believes the key is guiding people through change during digital transformations and product development. We’ll explore ways to make products (and product changes) stick, not just get them launched. We'll dive into running change management alongside human‑centred design from day one to turn user resistance into fast and lasting "yes" and "thank you". Join us for a discussion on improving user adoption and rediscovering that sense of satisfaction when your work genuinely makes a difference. > Agenda 7:00 PM Doors open, networking time 7:15 PM Introductions from the event hosts, Nata and Ruby 7:20 PM Beyond Usability: Design for Adoption with Kedar Kadam 7:50 PM Q&A 8:15 PM Networking and wrap-up 8:45 PM Doors close > Speaker Bio Kedar Kadam is a UX leader with over two decades co-creating award-winning healthcare solutions that drive adoption and improve patient outcomes. Former Director of Product Experience at ResMed/MatrixCare, […]

  • Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Procurement Fair

    Shearwater Aviation Museum 34 Bonaventure Street, Shearwater, Nova Scotia

    About this event Are you a small or medium enterprise (SME) in Atlantic Canada offering defence or marine solutions, or interested in selling to the government? This is your opportunity to connect directly with government buyers and explore how your enterprise can become a supplier to the public sector. While the event highlights marine and defence procurement, it is open to all small enterprises. Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) – Atlantic Region, in collaboration with the Department of National Defence and the Province of Nova Scotia - with support from the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), invites you to a high-impact full day of networking, learning, and business development. What This Event Will Deliver Strategic Connections: meet procurement representatives from federal, provincial, and municipal governments actively seeking defence and marine solutions, as well as a variety of goods and services. Business Intelligence: learn what public buyers are looking for and how to navigate procurement processes. Support & Resources: discover PAC’s programs and services designed to help small businesses navigate the federal procurement process. Why You Should Attend Direct access to government buyers who will be hosting booths and sharing insights on what they purchase. Practical guidance on how to become a supplier to the public sector. A chance to market […]

  • PIER Member Day 2025

    The PIER 1209 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada

    Celebrate member successes, major outcomes, and working together on solutions in supply chain and logistics.

  • WEBINAR | Employer Compliance With Immigration Obligations

    Details Immigration rules are constantly evolving. But one thing remains constant: employers must comply with Immigration requirements or they – and their foreign employees – are exposed to potentially severe consequences. What are the key immigration compliance obligations of which you should be aware? How can you manage compliance with Immigration rules? What are the risks if you fail to comply? Join McInnes Cooper Immigration Lawyers Sarah McInnes and Amanda Nash for a virtual roundtable conversation about immigration law compliance.

  • Recurring

    Third Wednesday

    Atlantica Hotel Halifax 1980 Robie St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join us at Third Wednesday! Pop by and chat with Halifax's tech/media/marketing community at the Atlantica Hotel. Introduce yourself during the 30-second intro/opportunity spots, and meet a great group of interesting people to chat with. All welcome, no need to register!