Past Events from August 13, 2023 – August 23, 2023 – Page 17 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

Generational Wealth Summit

80 Mawiomi Pl, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 0A5 80 Mawiomi Pl, Dartmouth, NS, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Join Infinitus Academy for an exciting in-person event, the Generational Wealth Summit, on Saturday, August 12 and Sunday August 13th 2023. The summit is all about empowering you to define, build and secure Generational Wealth for not just yourself, but for future generations too! At the Generational Wealth Summit, you'll have the opportunity to learn from industry experts, successful entrepreneurs, health, financial and legal advisors who have achieved success in creating and preserving wealth and doing it on their own terms. Be a part of the conversation and gain valuable insights, practical tips, actionable strategies and a network that will help you navigate the increased costs of living, the risks and opportunities this Digital Age! ​Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to gain the knowledge and tools needed to create a lasting financial legacy. ​Mark your calendars for the Generational Wealth Summit and get ready to unlock your path to Generational Wealth! Infinitus Academy has sponsored seating available for those whom cost would be a barrier. With special consideration for Indigenous and or African Nova Scotian Communities  ​*For Subsidized seat prices or Group prices please email @ academy@liveinfinitus.com  Their Reason Everyone has value and the potential to create wealth […]

$70

ReImagining Software Implementation in the Age of SaaS

Nova Scotia, Canada

Software as a service (SaaS) -based solutions are being widely adopted in organizations of all sizes because of their perceived faster time to value,  and lower cost of entry. This trend which started in the early 2000s was accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic and has continued to grow. According to Gartner, subscription-based software has been the key driver of the global software licensing economy over the last decade. Big names like Salesforce, Workday , and ServiceNow have only ever been SaaS.  Large traditional software vendors like Microsoft and SAP are moving to SaaS more and more for their new product offerings. To intelligently support successful SaaS Solution deployment for organizations and continually deliver value to stakeholders. Analysis practitioners need to reimagine their work approaches, activities, and deliverables different from the traditional approaches used to support on-prem deployments. Learning Objectives Key concepts and terminologies in cloud computing and SaaS SaaS vs traditional Implementation approach Key deliverables and activities Best practices and pitfalls to avoid 3 Key Takeaways  Understand the difference between cloud based solution and on-prem solution implementations Framework for Successful SaaS solution implementation Best practices and other consideration to set the delivery team up for success Meet your Presenter... Oge has […]

Third Wednesday

The Cannery Kitchen & Social, The Atlantica Hotel 1980 Robie St, Halifax, NS, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

You're invited to this monthly tech/media/marketing meetup at The Atlantica Hotel. 

Ocean Connector: Sociable!

2 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 4W1 2 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 4W1, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Join COVE at Brightwood Brewery Beer Garden for their annual summertime social event! No presentation or keynote speakers - this Ocean Connector is about networking with the marine tech community.

WTWT: Empowering Women in the Digital Economy

Nova Scotia, Canada

Join Volta and ICTC for a session on Empowering Women in the Digital Economy: Addressing Tech's Untapped Potential. Description: Gender diversity in leadership leads to increased intellectual diversity and is associated with profitability and innovation. Strengthening gender diversity is critical to Canada’s digital economy. Nevertheless, gender diversity is challenged at the senior level in Canada’s digital economy. While the proportion of women in tech is on the rise, many women in tech belong to younger cohorts and occupy junior-level roles. Women aged 45–54—the age group that would typically hold most mid- and senior-level roles—is the slowest growing cohort in the digital economy. Women in Canada are underrepresented in management roles across the economy, and this trend holds true for digital economy management occupations. Women's representation in upper-level roles appears to be low because many women opt out of the digital economy mid-career - seeking work in other sectors. ICTC's new study provides insights into why women leave the tech sector mid-career. This study finds that systemic barriers at varying levels of the technology ecosystem result in the digital economy being inconducive to women’s success, ultimately resulting in women seeking work in other sectors. In addition to identifying these barriers, the report recommends […]

Talking Tech: The AI Advantage

Nova Scotia, Canada

Let’s talk about how to leverage Artificial Intelligence in the daily operations of our businesses Join Digital Nova Scotia as we discuss the AI technology being developed and available for business management. Our panelists will look at how to streamline day to day tasks and look ahead at what this could mean for the future of business operations. Objectives:  To touch on some of the AI software currently available, and being developed that automate/streamline business operation functions. To explain how these technologies impact the management of people and business as a whole. To look ahead at the technologies that can be built on top of what currently exists and predict what that could mean for businesses in the future. Meet Our Panelists: Christian Blouin Matt Steinberg Michael MacMillan John Cody  

Tech Start Up Panel 2.0

Goldberg Computer Science Building Room 127 6056 University Avenue Halifax, NS B3H 1W5 Goldberg Computer Science Building Room 127 6056 University Avenue Halifax, NS, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Hear from panelists working at local tech start ups about their journey and experience so far! As part of a start up series, Dalhousie Faculty of Computer Science are hosting their second Tech Start Up Panel in collaboration with Shiftkey Labs and Volta on August 22nd from 5:30pm-7:30pm. There are endless possibilities of where your computer science degree can take you. Curious to know what it is like working at a tech start up? Then this event is for you! Hear and learn from panelists about their experience working at a tech start up. Check out our panelists: Alex Plumb : Full Stack Developer at Side Door Carl Mattatall : IoT Solutions Architect at Rimot Harrison Smith : Junior Machine Learning Engineer at ReelData What to expect: 5:30-6:00 - Refreshments 6:00-6:20- Opening remarks 6:20-7:30 - Moderated Q/A panel Who can attend: Open to all students in computer science programs across universities and colleges in Nova Scotia and young professionals/new graduates. Questions? Email: A.Shrestha@dal.ca

Volta Virtual Ocean Tech Pitch Competition powered by Boast & Start-Up Yard

Nova Scotia, Canada

Description: The Ocean Tech Pitch Competition hosted by Volta is an excellent opportunity to practice your three-minute pitch, fine-tune your deck, and get feedback from peers and industry experts. You will gain valuable experience presenting to investors, and potential early adopters. Plus, you never know who may be tuning in to watch! The Pitch Competition is open to Volta Residents, Start-Up Yard Residents, Network Members and anyone from the tech community in Atlantic Canada with a focus on ocean tech. Each competition will have a judging panel, comprised of entrepreneurs and community leaders. Judging will be based on the pitch, business idea, and will focus on presentation quality and content. The winning pitch will receive : $500 Visa gift card Their name engraved on Volta’s Pitch Competition trophy Ready to pitch? Apply here by 11:59pm, on Tuesday, August 8 for your chance to take the virtual stage. Notes: If you're unable to attend an event please take a minute and cancel your ticket. This allows the Volta events team to better prepare for every event. NOTE: By attending this event, you agree to be photographed and/or filmed, and give permission to Volta, Boast and Invest Nova Scotia to use your image in […]

On-Site Computer Training: LinkedIn

ISANS Mumford 6960 Mumford Road, Suite 2120 Halifax, B3L4P1 ISANS Mumford 6960 Mumford Road, Suite 2120 Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Level: Beginner Number of Sessions: 1          Session Length: 3 hours In this hands-on course, you will learn how to: Create your LinkedIn account Build your professional identity online. Discover professional opportunities, business deals, and new ventures. Learn about LinkedIn vocabulary and basic functions. For more information, and to register, please contact: Anne McKenna  |  902-406-3294  |  computerskills@isans.ca   Hosam Al-Sheikh Ali  |  902-406-4317  |  computerskills@isans.ca

Online Business Development Training: Start a Successful Small Business in Canada

Nova Scotia, Canada

ISANS and RBC are pleased to facilitate this important training session for current or aspiring business owners. In this two-part training session, you’ll hear from Neelgiri Chatterjee, Relationship Manager for Business Markets at RBC, who will teach you everything you need to know to start and grow your business in Canada. The goal is to help you and the community prosper! In Part 1, “Starting and Planning your Business,” you will: Learn how to make sure your business idea will be successful Learn how to find the money to start your business and how to control your finances Learn important legal aspects of business ownership Receive help and advice In Part 2, “Financing and Growing your Business,” you will learn about: How financing can help your business Short-term and long-term financing Reasons to grow and how to focus on customers Diversifying, funding, and resources To attend this session, you must: Be an ISANS business client Have a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 5+ Attend both training dates – Part 1 on August 23 and Part 2 on August 30 For more information, and to register, please contact: Debra Power  |  902-406-3009  |  business@isans.ca