Event Category: External Events
February 22 2023
Atlantic Innovation Forum
Atlantic Innovation Forum
Are you a business in Atlantic Canada working in the innovation space? Are you looking to sell your goods or services to the Government of Canada? Are you interested in learning about funding programs for innovation? If you said yes to any one of these questions, then this event is for you!
Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) – Atlantic region, in collaboration with the Department of National Defence (DND), invites all small and diverse businesses to the Atlantic Innovation Forum on February 22nd at the Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE), in Dartmouth, NS.
During this free bilingual event you will learn about DND’s Innovation in Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) program, listen to an engaging panel discussion on the topic of innovation, tour the COVE facility, and network with DND representatives and business support organizations. The Atlantic Innovation Forum will provide an excellent opportunity to meet others in the innovation space in the region, learn about new opportunities, and visit the amazing COVE facility. Only 75 spots available – reserve yours now!
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November 16th, 2022
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November 15th, 2022
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in San Diego
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November 14th, 2022
November 14th-18th, 2022
in San Diego
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May 24, 2023

Magnus Group is ecstatic to invite you to its “3rd Edition of World Aquaculture and Fisheries Conference” (WAC 2023) which is going to take place during May 24-25, 2023 as a Hybrid Event at Tokyo, Japan and Virtually.
The congress will be centred on the theme “Panoramic View of Innovations That Impact Life Below Water.”
March 2, 2023

The World Ocean Summit is the pre-eminent annual global event bringing together the widest cross-section of the ocean community from business and finance to governments, national and international policy-makers, civil society and academia. Economist Impact will celebrate the 10th anniversary with the return to a physical event and the start of a three-year residence in Lisbon, Portugal, a city (and country) at the forefront of sustainable ocean thinking and practice.
The summit is designed to inspire bold thinking and new partnerships, and to trigger effective action to develop a sustainable ocean economy. It aims to change the way business is done in the ocean. The period between the recent UN Ocean Conference and the next will be vital in accelerating the transition to a sustainable ocean economy, and for meeting the 2030 targets in UN SDG 14.
Next year, the summit will drive progress by addressing the greatest challenges facing the seas: climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. High-level policy discussions will continue to be at the heart of plenary sessions. We will retain the focus on marine industries including shipping, fishing, aquaculture, energy and tourism and this year the agenda will feature cross-industry sessions to leverage synergies and encourage cross-sector engagement.
Learn more here: World Ocean Summit & Expo (economist.com)
March 1, 2023

The World Ocean Summit is the pre-eminent annual global event bringing together the widest cross-section of the ocean community from business and finance to governments, national and international policy-makers, civil society and academia. Economist Impact will celebrate the 10th anniversary with the return to a physical event and the start of a three-year residence in Lisbon, Portugal, a city (and country) at the forefront of sustainable ocean thinking and practice.
The summit is designed to inspire bold thinking and new partnerships, and to trigger effective action to develop a sustainable ocean economy. It aims to change the way business is done in the ocean. The period between the recent UN Ocean Conference and the next will be vital in accelerating the transition to a sustainable ocean economy, and for meeting the 2030 targets in UN SDG 14.
Next year, the summit will drive progress by addressing the greatest challenges facing the seas: climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. High-level policy discussions will continue to be at the heart of plenary sessions. We will retain the focus on marine industries including shipping, fishing, aquaculture, energy and tourism and this year the agenda will feature cross-industry sessions to leverage synergies and encourage cross-sector engagement.
Learn more here: World Ocean Summit & Expo (economist.com)