Events from March 22, 2023 – March 30, 2023 – Page 21 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

ACENET and the Power of Scientific Visualization

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We all know the advantages of a bar chart instead of a table full of numbers. The bigger your dataset, the greater the value of seeing it visually and being able to pinpoint both broad and specific critical areas for decisions. Scientific visualization of large datasets can be applied across a number of areas, including engineering, material science, sensor/drone data, geospatial, and life sciences. Join them at this session to learn about powering up innovation with supercomputing, and using scientific visualization to make better decisions. There are no prerequisites and no technical knowledge is needed. This session is aimed at mid to senior level managers with R&D technology responsibilities, and R&D engineering or scientific staff with no scientific visualization experience. The webinar is a precursor to the Interactive Data Analysis & Visualization with Paraview workshop below.

Fall Back In Love With Your Newsletter

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Yes, you CAN love your newsletter...and the process behind it! "Fall Back In Love With Your Newsletter" is a 1 hour quirkshop designed to rekindle your relationship with your newsletter. If you've felt stuck, bored, uninspired or unsure about your list these days, you need this puppy. There will be laughs. There will be prizes. There will NOT be any of the usual boring things you've come to expect from a Zoom event. Enjoy a series of interactive and creative exercises that will help reconnect with the purpose behind your email marketing. All you need is a piece of paper, your favourite writing implement, and a willingness to have fun. Fun at a marketing workshop? Hell yeah! When the 60 minutes are up, you'll leave with: Renewed appreciation for what you've accomplished so far. Confidence in what to create next. Recording of the session for nostalgic reasons. Some extra goodies to help continue rockin' email marketing. Wait, there's prizes? Yep! As if falling back in love with your newsletter wasn't enough, there's even MORE goodness to go around: One attendee will win back the cost of their ticket. And one lucky ducky will win a $500 Marketing Magic Session with […]

$28.75

SURGE Conference

Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 1055 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

As an extension of your business, the Halifax Chamber of Commerce is here to support their 1900+ members on the path to understanding. They are pleased to present their inaugural SURGE Conference on March 24, 2023. The half-day conference offers content specific to building and maintaining your business' DEAI policy and strategy. Looking to hire from diverse communities? Want to establish cultural competency training for your staff? Need more information on becoming more inclusive but don't know where to start? Their speakers are here to help. If you want to: - Walk away with a clear vision of how DEAI will show up in your organization, - Access the resources you need to become a DEAI knowledgeable employer, - Improve your supplier diversity, - Connect with businesses and start the DEAI journey together, -Learn from experts in fields related to implementing DEAI strategies in organizations, WELCOME TO SURGE Join them on Friday, March 24, 2023

Recurring

Protocase Hackathon

Navigate Startup House 37 Nepean Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

Protocase will be partnering with Navigate Startup House on March 25-26 for the first ever Protocase Hackathon! They invite teams of 1-3 developers of all skill levels to help them solve a major socioeconomic challenge in the CBRM (the exact details will be revealed at the Hackathon). You can use any language you like, but don't forget to bring your own computer! Food and drinks will be provided, and the GRAND PRIZE will be $1,500 cash for the best solution!

Recurring

Protocase Hackathon

Navigate Startup House 37 Nepean Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

Protocase will be partnering with Navigate Startup House on March 25-26 for the first ever Protocase Hackathon! They invite teams of 1-3 developers of all skill levels to help them solve a major socioeconomic challenge in the CBRM (the exact details will be revealed at the Hackathon). You can use any language you like, but don't forget to bring your own computer! Food and drinks will be provided, and the GRAND PRIZE will be $1,500 cash for the best solution!

LEANCON

Nova Scotia, Canada

#Industry4.0 and #digitaltransformation aren’t on the horizon, they are already here. Day-to-day operations are increasingly being influenced by new technologies, helping to organize work and bolster productivity. When it comes to understanding how to use this technology, organizations need to not only keep up, but work to stay ahead. Are you looking to learn more about #cybersecurity, #resilience, and business continuity? What about being more effective and relevant when it comes to data? CME has a solution – join them on March 27th and 28th at #LEANCon to access best practices and new information from industry leaders.

SEO Brunch Quarterly MeetUp

Elle's Bistro 1678 Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

SEO Brunch is an in-person meet-up for those interested in Search Engine Optimization (SEO). The community varies from professionals who have worked in the space for a long time to those new to the industry. Some regular attendees include: Seasoned SEO professionals Affiliate marketers who generate a large portion of their traffic and sales from organic search New-to-the-industry marketers tasked with improving their company's organic visibility business owners that want to improve traffic to their website Professionals with other marketing specialties who want to align their approach to SEO those that are always curious and want to learn Brunch is not incuded.

Project Manage Like a Pro – On Time, On Budget (Part 2)

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Join Capstone President & CEO Cynthia Giles as she takes us through the key elements required for a successful project. Delivering projects is essential to the success of many companies. There are many steps companies can take to deliver projects successfully and on time. Part 2 of the Project Manage like a Pro series deals with executing, monitoring and controlling the project. We will also cover reporting tips, specifics on change and the value of continuous risk workshops rather than just one at the beginning of a new initiative. The final Part 3 of the series will focus on transitioning from project state to operational state, closing out the project and releasing the team. What are 3-Key Takeaways: The importance of setting clear project objectives Creating and implementing a comprehensive project plan Effectively communicating project deliverables and activities to the team  

Crouching Admin, Hidden Hacker: Privileged Access & the Unnoticed Masters | Part 2

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Crouching Admin, Hidden Hacker: Privileged Access & the Unnoticed Masters Part 2 Are there cyberattacks that are effective, reliable, and almost always work? Of course! Even when an organization’s infrastructure is well managed, patches are regularly installed, and the network is monitored – there are hackers that still find their way quietly in; be it via a misconfiguration, social engineering, or long-forgotten privileged account. There is always a hidden hacker waiting to strike! In this webinar with hacker, pen tester, Enterprise Security MVP and cybersecurity expert, Paula Januszkiewicz, learn: What are the biggest mistakes people make in multi-cloud and infrastructure security? Can moving to the Cloud help diminish the risk of a cyber breach? And how can you measure its effectiveness? How do hackers exploit misconfigurations to gain privileged access to accounts? How to protect against ransomware, malware, APTs, and even malicious insiders with a Zero Trust approach to security. Leave this webinar with world-class tips on how to attain the next level of security in your workplace…no crouching admin necessary.

A More Sustainable Future: Achieving Net Zero Together

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Climate change is the single greatest challenge of our time. With Canada’s climate warming twice as fast as the global average, catastrophic events such as heat waves, wildfires and floods are costing billions and putting communities and people at risk. The steps needed to reduce climate risk require transition and adaptation plans which are already well underway. To avert the worst impacts of climate change, the Government of Canada has set an ambitious climate target of 40-45% emissions reductions by 2030 and is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Public sector organizations in Canada and around the world are responding to sustainability challenges with digital and data solutions, AI, hybrid cloud, and ecosystem partnerships. But it’s not just about the data or the technology. It’s about being a catalyst for change, making the world better one community at a time. Join them as their sponsor IBM together with senior stakeholders from the federal government discuss what it will take to achieve net zero and how together we can make that happen (e.g. sustainable procurement; Canada’s Net Zero Challenge).

Fast, not furious: Figma Auto layout 101

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We as designers have a lot on our plate, the last thing we should be worrying about is fixing spacing in our designs we are constantly iterating. Not only that, as our designs become more complex, the ‘little tweaks’ start to compound and can become a major time sink. In their next *virtual* meetup, Andrea will be going over what auto layout is and how to apply it to different scenarios so that we can all work smarter, not harder and create scalable components for our designs! This will follow with a quick hands-on exercise so you can apply the learnings right away. About our speaker: Andrea is a UX Designer, based in Seattle, WA, passionate about health tech with a background in Neuroscience. She currently works at ResMed, a global company for sleep and respiratory care, on projects related to patient onboarding. She also freelances for digital health startups on the side. With these different projects, Andrea is determined to figure out the most efficient way to work without sacrificing quality. In her free time, she enjoys travelling (yay remote work), boba, and going to jazz bars.

David Sobey Centre National Retail Innovation Awards

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel 1919 Upper Water St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Mark your calendar for the 6th Annual National Retail Innovation Awards hosted by the David Sobey Centre for Innovation in Retailing & Services at Saint Mary's University. Join them for a special luncheon ceremony at the Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel as they recognize three outstanding organizations from across the country for their unique innovative contributions to Canadian retailing. Network with fellow business community members, SMU Alumni, faculty, staff and students at what will be their first in-person awards ceremony since 2019. They are excited to see you at what will be their biggest and best event yet!

$86.25 – $575