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  • March 2025

  • Thu 27
    March 27 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm ADT

    An Introduction To Web Accessibility

    Cowboy Bar & Grill 1469 Brenton Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J3W7 Canada

    Speaker: Jamil Sinno (Principal Consultant at SINNO TECHNOLOGIES) The web is for everyone—but not everyone can use it equally. Have you considered how accessibility barriers might be costing your business customers? In this talk, we’ll break down the fundamentals of web accessibility, explore the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and discuss practical steps to make digital content more inclusive. Whether you’re a developer, designer, or business owner, this session will equip you with the knowledge to start your accessibility journey and build a more user-friendly web. CODE OF CONDUCT Agenda: 6:00PM – 6:15PM: Welcome & Registration 6:15PM – 6:20PM: Sponsor Speech 6:20PM – 7:00PM: Speaker Presentation 7:00PM – 7:45PM: Networking 7:45PM – 8:00PM: Program End

  • Thu 27
    March 27 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm ADT

    Women in Project Management

    The Wooden Monkey Dartmouth 40 Alderney Dr #305, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

    PMI NS Celebrates International Women's Day The Evolution of a PM: Insights from Beata Mielcarek Join us for an inspiring evening as PMI Nova Scotia proudly presents another Women in Project Management event in celebration of International Women's Day! This year, we are thrilled to welcome Beata Mielcarek, an accomplished project leader, who will speak on the theme: "The Evolution of a PM." Gain insights into the dynamic journey of a project manager, from early career steps to leadership excellence. Beata studied Project Management in Canada. Practiced her craft in the USA, UK and India and leads technology and analytics teams. She holds a Director of Project Management position for a boutique consulting company15+ years of experience building highly motivated and effective delivery teams in IT and Data Analytics. A generalist, she has managed a wide range of global groups designing and implementing IT Infrastructure projects, software applications and data products. 🌟 Why Attend? Connect with like-minded professionals in an engaging, in-person networking experience. Gain valuable knowledge from a seasoned speaker who has navigated the evolving PM landscape. Share experiences, discuss industry trends, and expand your professional network. Enjoy delicious food and drinks while making meaningful connections! 📅 Date & […]

    Free – $20
  • Thu 27
    March 27 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm ADT

    DEFCON Halifax March Meet-Up

    1800 Argyle Street 801 Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join us on March 27th at 6:30 PM at Volta for this month's meet up and network with cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts! This month, Victoria McIntosh, Owner of Information in Bloom Management Services, presents Houston, We Have a Problem: Defensive Cybersecurity for SMBs. What is DEFCON Halifax? DEFCON Halifax is a place for hackers, tinkerers, and security professionals to share ideas and projects. We are an inclusive group and welcome everybody no matter their background or skillset. 💡 Why You Should Attend: ✅ Connect with like-minded cybersecurity professionals ✅ Stay ahead of the curve with the latest trends ✅ Share insights and knowledge in a relaxed, no-pressure environment No sponsors. No sales pitches. Just good conversations and valuable connections! 🤝 ✨Agenda: 📌6:30 PM - Doors Open, Networking 📌 6:55 PM - Welcome & Introductions 📌7:00 PM - Victoria's Talk 🎙 📌 7:30 PM - Q&A 🧐 📌8:00 PM - More Networking 📌 8:30 PM - Event Wrap-Up

  • Mon 31
    March 31 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm ADT

    Book Launch: Radicle Growth Volta Launch Party

    Join us at Volta Halifax for the Radicle Growth book launch! Network, learn, and celebrate with author Dave Reynolds.

  • April 2025

  • Tue 1
    Featured April 1 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am ADT

    Executive Lounge: Tariffs and International Trade

    Digital Nova Scotia 1875 Upper Water St. Suite 201, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    This event is by invitation only. If you are interested in attending, please reach out to Derek at derek@digitalnovascotia.com.  – With recent U.S. tariff delays now extended until April 2, 2025, Canadian businesses must navigate ongoing uncertainty and adapt their global trade strategies. These tariffs not only impact technology hardware exports but also have indirect consequences for the broader digital goods and services industry. Join us for the second Executive Lounge session on tariffs and international, where industry leaders and trade policy experts will discuss new developments related to the implications of these tariffs, strategies to mitigate risks, and how businesses can leverage existing resources and networks. This session will provide an opportunity for executive-level decision-makers to connect with government officials, trade policy specialists, and economic development executives to discuss the current trade climate, explore avenues for international expansion, and gain valuable insights into upcoming policy shifts. This event is by invitation only and is limited to senior leaders and executives. Secure your spot today to be part of this important discussion. Spaces are limited. Special guests for this event include: Benjamin Bergen | President @ Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI) Benjamin Bergen is the President of the Council of […]

  • Tue 1
    April 1 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm ADT

    AI Showcase and Mixer

    1800 Argyle Street 801 Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 Nova Scotia, Canada

    Dive into the world of AI with inspiring showcases, insightful speakers, and networking opportunities. What's in store: 🚀 Showcase: Witness AI projects demonstrated by innovators in the field. 📚 Learn: Gain insights from industry experts on how they’re implementing AI in real-world applications. 🤝 Network: Connect with fellow professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and enthusiasts passionate about AI. Agenda: 6:00 PM: Doors Open 6:30 PM: Welcome from the Host 6:35 PM: AI Demos & Presentations 7:45 PM: Wrap-Up Demos & Presentations 8:30 PM: Doors Close NOTE: If you are unable to attend any of our events please take a minute and cancel your ticket. This allows our 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.

  • Wed 2
    April 2 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ADT

    Punk Rock Software

    1800 Argyle Street 801 Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 Nova Scotia, Canada

    To celebrate Halifax Burger Bash, local software developer Andrew Burke is bringing home a talk he’s done at multiple events across North America, featuring burgers, coding, and punk rock. On the modern web, even simple promotional sites can be huge and bloated, weighed down with megabytes of assets, JavaScript, and plugins. This is like the top-heavy music industry of the 1970s–until punk rock came along and changed everything with fast, simple, direct music and a do-it-yourself anarchist aesthetic. Every year Halifax Burger Bash releases a big promotional website, and every year Andrew Burke makes his own unauthorized ultra-lightweight quick reference version of it, in the DIY spirit of punk rock. This wide-ranging talk for a general audience Andrew will: • Explore the surprisingly parallel histories of popular music and computer technology from the mid-1970s to today • Show how much functionality can be wrung out of just a tiny bit of programming • Explain every single line of code in the site–in just 10 minutes! • Offer some practical tips for bringing speed and impact to your own software • Share how punk’s DIY and anti-authoritarian philosophy is still as important as ever

  • Wed 2
    April 2 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ADT

    Punk Rock Software

    1800 Argyle Street 801 Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 Nova Scotia, Canada

    To celebrate Halifax Burger Bash, local software developer Andrew Burke is bringing home a talk he’s done at multiple events across North America, featuring burgers, coding, and punk rock. On the modern web, even simple promotional sites can be huge and bloated, weighed down with megabytes of assets, JavaScript, and plugins. This is like the top-heavy music industry of the 1970s–until punk rock came along and changed everything with fast, simple, direct music and a do-it-yourself anarchist aesthetic. Every year Halifax Burger Bash releases a big promotional website, and every year Andrew Burke makes his own unauthorized ultra-lightweight quick reference version of it, in the DIY spirit of punk rock. This wide-ranging talk for a general audience Andrew will: • Explore the surprisingly parallel histories of popular music and computer technology from the mid-1970s to today • Show how much functionality can be wrung out of just a tiny bit of programming • Explain every single line of code in the site–in just 10 minutes! • Offer some practical tips for bringing speed and impact to your own software • Share how punk’s DIY and anti-authoritarian philosophy is still as important as ever

  • Sun 6
    April 6 @ 8:00 am - April 26 @ 5:00 pm ADT

    National Mental Health Datathon

    1800 Argyle Street 801 Halifax, NS B3J 3N8 Nova Scotia, Canada

    The Converge - Data for Good National Datathon is a nationwide initiative bringing together data enthusiasts, mental health organizations, and nonprofit leaders to use data and analytics to drive meaningful change in mental health care. Participants will collaborate on real-world datasets to uncover insights, tackle challenges, and contribute to innovative solutions for systemic issues in the sector. Participants will work with real-world mental health datasets, gaining hands-on data analysis experience. The event connects data professionals and mental health advocates, encouraging discussions and collaborations. Teams will create data-driven solutions to support mental health innovation and drive positive change. Launch Event: Saturday, April 5, 2025.

  • Thu 10
    April 10 @ 8:00 am - April 11 @ 5:00 pm ADT

    Atlantic Security Conference

    ATLSECCON is a non-profit, volunteer-led information-security conference held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Established in 2011, the conference is widely known as a knowledge repository for Atlantic Canada. Our mission is to provide quality information-security education and social networking accessible to all. It fills an industry gap to present a forum for attendees to harness the value of their shared experiences, for sponsors to showcase their industry solutions, and for speakers to provide diversified insights.​

  • Tue 15
    April 15 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm ADT

    Speed Networking Event

    Ikea Halifax 645 Cutler Avenue, Dartmouth, NS, Canada

    What is Speed Networking? Speed networking is a structured and fast-paced event designed to help professionals meet many new contacts in a short time. Similar to speed dating, participants have a few minutes to introduce themselves, share what they do, and exchange contact information before moving on to the next person. It’s a great way to build connections quickly and effectively! Timeline for a Speed Networking Event (4:30 PM - 6:30 PM) 🕓 4:30 - 4:45 PM | Registration & Welcome Check-in and grab a name tag. Welcome remarks & brief explanation of how the event works. 🕔 4:45 - 6:00 PM | Speed Networking Rounds Each round lasts 5 minutes (2.5 minutes per person to introduce themselves). One person shares their name, business, and what they’re looking for in a connection. After 5 minutes, participants rotate to the next person. Around 10-12 rounds total. 🕕 6:00 - 6:15 PM | Open Networking Free time to reconnect with people you met and exchange more details. Light refreshments available (optional). 🕡 6:15 - 6:30 PM | Closing Remarks & Wrap-Up Thank attendees and encourage follow-ups. Optional group photo or final networking session.

  • Wed 16
    April 16 @ 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm ADT 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!

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