Events from October 26, 2023 – November 8, 2023 – Page 6 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

ACENET: Cloud from A to Z

Prerequisites: Software Carpentry's Unix Shell or Introduction to Linux or similar experience Cloud computing provides great flexibility allowing complete control of the computing environment. In addition the environment can be copied, backed up, created and recreated in an automated way. In these lessons we will start you on the path towards making use of the great flexibility and power of cloud computing. A common use case for the cloud is its ability to provide web services. To explore the flexibility and power of cloud computing we will use the popular static website generator Jekyll. Static website generators offer many security benefits, and simplify and reduce the maintenance burden associated with well known dynamic CMSes such as Wordpress and Durpal. This workshop will take place on: Tuesday, October 17th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Thursday, October 19th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Tuesday, October 24th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Thursday, October 26th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Participants must register using their institutional / organizational email address (not a personal email, ie. gmail). You will need to have your own laptop or desktop on which you can install the required software (see the setup for more details). Instructions for how to join the workshop will be sent out prior […]

Distinguished Retailer: Rachel Huckle, President & COO, Staples Canada

Saint Mary's University 923 Robie St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

October 26  |  Hybrid: Saint Mary’s University or Online  |  4:30pm Atlantic The David Sobey Centre for Innovation in Retailing & Services is delighted to host its annual Distinguished Retailer Speaker Series! We are thrilled to present Rachel Huckle, President & COO of Staples Canada, as our esteemed speaker. With her employee and customer-first approach to business, Rachel's leadership at Staples has been pivotal in delivering a seamless omnichannel retail experience. Discover the insights and expertise she brings to the ever-evolving retail landscape. Join us for an enlightening discussion where Rachel will be sharing her invaluable experience leading and motivating retail organizations as well as discussing her inspiring career journey that got her to where she is today. Stick around for a networking reception from 5:30pm - 6:30pm to meet Rachel Huckle. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to gain insights from a retail industry leader and connect with fellow students and professionals. Reserve your seat today! Register Here

Enhancing UI/UX Accessibility: Practical Tips for Improved User Experience​

CoWork Halifax 6156 Quinpool Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Happy October, everyone! We are excited to see everyone in our new meetup space at CoWork Halifax. Check them out if you haven't already! It's a new flexible space for you to be more productive and get stuff done in a way that works best for you. In this presentation, Jamil will share an overview of web accessibility fundamentals. He will explain the key components that contribute to an accessible web product. Through practical examples, he will showcase the tangible differences between designing with accessibility considerations and without them. Join us in this journey towards a more inclusive digital world! Jamil Sinno is a passionate Full Stack Web Developer deeply committed to promoting accessibility in the tech industry. Beyond coding, he is a multi-faceted individual—a founder, a dedicated drummer, and an unapologetic nerd. For the past two years, he has championed the cause of creating inclusive digital experiences. As the founder of Sinno Technologies Limited, he leads a team dedicated to crafting tailored web solutions. As always, we thank ResMed Inc. for being our corporate sponsor. We are always looking for sponsors and volunteers. Please reach out if you are interested in supporting us! Housekeeping: No food please, bring your own water, and we aim […]

Business Outlook Conference

Pier 21 1055 Marginal Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

Join us at the Atlantic Economic Council's annual business Outlook conference, where we'll delve into the economic prospects of Atlantic Canada for 2024. We will discuss the key trends and risk affecting the economic outlook for each Atlantic province, providing the best intelligence to support your business planning in the year. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with industry pioneers, gain practical knowledge, and prepare your organization for a future powered by AI. Conference Highlights Economic Outlook for Atlantic Canada Our economists will present the latest data and analysis, offering a comprehensive overview of the region's economic landscape for 2024. Gain valuable insights into key sectors, employment trends, trade opportunities and the overall business climate in Atlantic Canada. Panel Discussion: Business Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in Atlantic Canada Explore the limitless potential of AI in transforming business operations and decision-making processes. Learn from industry leaders who have successfully integrated AI into their organizations, driving innovation and competitiveness. Understand the specific opportunities and challenges that AI presents for businesses in Atlantic Canada. Who should attend? This conference is tailored for business leaders, policymakers, community leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals who want access to the best economic and business intelligence to support their […]

Connect & Conquer Networking Event

Workspace Bayers Lake 145 Hobsons Lake Drive, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Are you a business owner, a freelancer or an entrepreneur? KA Social Media and Workspace Atlantic have teamed up to bring you a new, exciting networking event in Halifax! The Connect & Conquer Networking Event is where connections and collaborations naturally happen. This is a FREE networking event and everyone is welcome! We do ask you to say GOING via Facebook so we know how many people to expect. The event is taking place on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, from 9:00am-11:00 am at Workspace Atlantic Bayers Lake located at 168 Hobsons Lake Drive Suite 301. Feel free to dress up in costume if you wish! Coffee, Tea, water and a light snack will be served. We can't wait to see you there!

Rural Nova Scotia Tourism Pitch Competition | Valley Viewer Access

Old Orchard Inn & Spa 153 Greenwich Road South, Wolfville Ridge, Nova Scotia, Canada

Join us for our Valley Regional Tourism Innovation Pitch Competition, where you will have the opportunity to hear rural innovators from the tourism sector pitch their product/service offerings to a panel of industry experts! The event offers guests a chance to connect with industry innovators, experts and operators who share a passion for tourism. There will be insightful presentations on tourism trends from organizations across the province, a panel discussion with businesses using innovative approaches to solve industry challenges and you will get to see who will move onto the final pitch competition at the TIANS Annual Summit in Halifax! Seating is limited, so be sure to secure your spot today! About the Pitch Competition The Rural Nova Scotia Tourism Innovation Pitch Competition provides an opportunity for entrepreneurs living in rural Nova Scotia to showcase their innovative ideas for new tourism ventures. NOTE: Eventbrite Registration is for viewers of the event. Those wishing to enter the competition can register here: https://igniteatlantic.com/rural-ns-tourism-pitch-competition/

McInnes Cooper 2023 Labour & Employment Seminar

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

McInnes Cooper invites you to our Annual Labour and Employment Law Seminar in cities across the Atlantic provinces. Focusing on the practical implications of recent developments in labour and employment law, the sessions include developments in the role of HR in ESG, control over employees’ place of work, preparing for emerging trends like the four-day work week and trauma-informed investigations, and more. View the agenda here!

Techsploration Alumnae Conference

NSCC Pictou Campus 39 Acadia Ave, Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Canada

This annual one-day event is for Techsploration alumnae in grades 10, 11 and 12. The conference provides alumnae and guest students the opportunity to meet more role models working in exciting and challenging science, engineering, trades, and technology careers and participate in hands-on workshops. Attending this conference is an invaluable way for young women and non-binary youth to learn about in-demand careers that may not otherwise occur to them: machinists, video game designers, research scientists, welders, survey technicians, aircraft mechanics, and forensic scientists, to name just a few. These Techsploration “graduates” are also encouraged to stay actively involved in the program by participating in the annual Techsploration launch, assisting in selecting the new school team, acting as a “big sister” to current participants, and volunteering at the Techsplorer Event. Many of our alumnae have gone on to emcee events, share their experiences, and become role models themselves.

Halifax Chamber of Commerce – 2023 ANNUAL FALL DINNER

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

Building a Vibrant City Through Arts and Culture  Immerse yourself in an evening of captivating performances, thought-provoking discussions, and uplifting encounters that showcase the rich artistic heritage of Halifax. Be dazzled by the musical genius of the Symphony of Nova Scotia, be entertained by the unique theatrics of Neptune Theatre, and feast your eyes on the world-class art the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has to offer. Arts and culture are the lifeblood that makes a city thrive. Providing Halifax with a sense of identity and uniqueness, the arts and culture scene draws visitors and inspires growth. Theatres, museums, and galleries all contribute to educational opportunities and create a sense of belonging in the community. Art promotes social cohesion and helps bridge cultural and linguistic divides, providing a forum for expression and sparking conversations about valuable issues. Whatever your age, social background, or lived experience, art serves as a platform for creativity and self-expression, promoting mental health and personal growth. The Halifax Chamber’s Fall Dinner shines a spotlight on the recovering to thriving art industry, exploring the profound impact that arts and culture have on a city's growth, identity, and social fabric. We know that arts and culture are a vital facet of […]