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SUMMARY:Mitacs: From Academia to Field
DESCRIPTION:Mitacs can help solve challenges in Defence\, Mining\, Energy\, and Oceans. Stop by COIC on May 14th to discover more. \nMitacs joins COIC to chat about all things related to their program offerings. Dipesh and Heidi will provide an overview of Mitacs programs that help businesses access top-tier research talent\, secure funding\, and accelerate innovation through industry-academic collaboration. Attendees will learn how to advance R&D projects\, reduce risk\, and build long-term innovation capacity\, along with a clear understanding of program structures\, eligibility\, and how to get started. \nABOUT MITACS\nFor over 25 years\, Mitacs has connected industry\, academia\, and global partners to address real-world challenges and build a stronger innovation economy. We support business–academic collaboration through co-funded research internships that provide organizations with access to highly skilled students and postdoctoral fellows. \nBy enhancing research capacity\, de-risking R&D\, and supporting commercialization\, Mitacs helps businesses turn ideas into market-ready solutions. Our talent-first approach enables organizations to innovate faster\, grow strategically\, and compete on a global scale.\n\nMEET THE SPEAKERS\nHeidi Crummell: Heidi is a Mitacs Advisor for Newfoundland and Labrador. In her role\, she supports collaborative research partnerships between industry and post-secondary institutions\, helping organizations connect with academic expertise and applied research talent to advance their innovation goals. Prior to joining Mitacs\, Heidi worked across innovation\, entrepreneurship\, and policy environments\, supporting business development and startup initiatives\, as well as contributing to roles within government. She has also worked in academia supporting teaching and applied learning in business and technology innovation. Heidi holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Memorial University of Newfoundland and a Master of Business Administration from the University of New Brunswick.\nDipesh Maharjan: Dipesh is the second Mitacs Advisor for NL and comes with a background in mechanical engineering and project management. As a licensed professional engineer with PEGNL and a former Mitacs intern himself\, he strives to create similar internship opportunities for students wanting to pursue graduate and undergraduate studies in the province. In his role as the Mitacs Advisor\, he works closely with the community and industry partners in the province\, helping them build collaborative projects with academic researchers at MUN and CNA by leveraging Mitacs programs and available funding opportunities.
URL:https://coic.co/event/mitacs-from-academia-to-field/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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SUMMARY:Export Café YYT (With Jean Léger of NRC-IRAP)
DESCRIPTION:Are you an export-ready SME? Seeking R&D? Intrigued by global commercialization? All of the above? Join us for the second Export Café YYT Session\, hosted by the Trade Commissioner Service\, featuring special guest Jean Léger of NRC-IRAP. \nGlobal trade is changing rapidly\, and it can be hard to keep up. The Trade Commissioner Service and Government of Canada partners at the frontlines to help you navigate through this evolving landscape. Join your local St. John’s-based Trade Commissioners\, along with Special guest Jean Léger from the National Research Council of Canada’s Industrial Research Assistance Program at Export Café YYT. Jean will speak about NRC-IRAP’s international programming\, and how they support companies with international R&D partnerships.   \nExport Café YYT is a bi-monthly drop-in session hosted by the Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) in collaboration with Co. Innovation Centre. These sessions are designed to help Newfoundland and Labrador export-ready companies explore\, prepare for\, and grow in international markets. We can help refine your international business strategy\, leverage our extensive network of Trade Commissioners around the world\, and dive into TCS programs and services. \nIf your company is growth-stage\, R&D-active\, or ready to take your product or service global\, this session was built for you.
URL:https://coic.co/event/export-cafe-yyt-featuring-nrc/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260319T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260319T110000
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SUMMARY:Centre for Analytics\, Informatics\, and Research Coffee Chat
DESCRIPTION:Do you need support with your data or digital solutions? Are you looking to grow your company and considering digital tools to ease resource constraints?  \nYou need to talk to CAIR. \nJoin CAIR for a Coffee Chat at COIC to discover how you can use advanced technology and student expertise to drive innovation or support operations. This session will feature a short introduction to CAIR\, a live demo of their AI-powered talent matching platform\, and an open discussion on collaboration opportunities and real-world challenges.  \nDate: Thursday\, March 19th\nTime: 10:00am – 11:00am\nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd.) \nAbout CAIR\nThe Centre for Analytics\, Informatics and Research (CAIR) is Memorial University’s AI-enabled high-performance compute teaching data center\, supporting research and the broader Newfoundland ecosystem with secure\, large-scale AI-enabled infrastructure and technical expertise. With advanced computational power\, large-scale data storage\, and secure virtual environments hosted on a high-security sovereign platform\, CAIR helps organizations design\, build\, and run digital solutions. Through discounted data service rates and access to economical\, mentored\, and highly skilled student developers\, CAIR supports innovation that is both cost-effective and sustainable.  \nCAIR’s Helpdesk at COIC\nCAIR’s public helpdesk at the COIC provides businesses with direct access to free technical expertise and advice\, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 AM to 11 AM\, offering a drop-in starting point for exploring new ideas and help to solve digital challenges. 
URL:https://coic.co/event/centre-for-analytics-informatics-and-research-coffee-chat/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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SUMMARY:Mining Innovation 101 - Building Tech Solutions for the Mining Industry (with MICA)
DESCRIPTION:Join Co. Innovation Centre and the Mining Innovation Commercialization Accelerator (MICA) on March 9th as we explore building tech solutions for the mining industry. \nThis workshop will provide an overview of the mining process – from exploration to production\, operations and site rehabilitation- and explore technology trends impacting the industry\, and opportunities for solution providers. It will help founders identify where their technology could solve real industry challenges\, and provide strategies used by companies to successfully commercialize their solutions on-site. \n\nModule 1 – The Mining Cycle\nModule 2 – Gaps & Drivers of Innovation\nModule 3 – Strategies for Adoption\n\n\nDate: Monday\, March 9th\nTime: 8:30am – 12:30pm\nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd.\, Suite A) \nAbout MICA \nMICA is a pan-Canadian ecosystem initiative designed to modernize mining and strengthen the Canadian mineral and metal supply chain. \n  \nAbout the Speaker \nKyle McCall\, Director of Commercialization Services with MICA: Kyle has worked in Canada’s innovation ecosystem for over 10 years\, supporting Canadian companies by connecting them to the resources they need to grow and scale their ventures\, as well as innovate and commercialize new products and services. His experience includes time spent with leading innovation organizations NORCAT\, managing their regional innovation centre\, Canada’s Tech Network\, and the Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI) as a Business Development and Commercialization Manager. Kyle understands what makes for a dynamic innovation ecosystem. He is focused on building the MICA network\, helping MICA member companies benefit from programming\, events\, funding opportunities\, and facilitating meaningful connections across the network.
URL:https://coic.co/event/mining-innovation-101-building-tech-solutions-for-the-mining-industry-with-mica/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T160146Z
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SUMMARY:Doing Business with Government
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Co. Innovation Centre for the first session of our innovation support series\, featuring Procurement Assistance Canada\, Public Procurement Agency\, OCIO\, and Ridegell Consulting. \nWould you like to diversify your revenue stream? If so\, join this session to learn how your tech business can expand its reach into public sector procurement. \nProcurement Assistance Canada\, as part of Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)\, is here to make it easier for smaller and diverse businesses to bid on federal contracting opportunities. PAC\, and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Public Procurement Agency\, will provide useful and practical insights on how to get started with selling to the federal and provincial governments. \nYou will also hear from Ridegell Consulting\, a Canadian Indigenous-owned technology advisory and consulting firm specializing in cyber and technology maturity assessments\, technology roadmaps\, and business strategy creation\, as they share their experience with selling to government\, providing local examples of tech companies who have gone through the procurement process. \nFrank Butler from the Public Procurement Agency joins us to chat about GNL Procurement & PPa e-Procurement systems & processes; and finally Dawn Burke from the OCIO will speak to OCIO Managed Service Provider Systems and Processes. \nJoin to learn how to navigate online procurement tools\, gain valuable insights from local businesses\, and discover new opportunities for your business.
URL:https://coic.co/event/doing-business-with-government/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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SUMMARY:Remote Operations Coffee Chat with Oliver Wyman
DESCRIPTION:Oliver Wyman\, a global leader in management consulting\, known for its deep industry knowledge and expertise across various sectors\, is hosting a coffee chat focused on the characteristics of best-in-class Remote Operating Centers (ROCs). Our Energy & Natural Resources (ENR) team\, renowned for providing innovative solutions and insights across oil & gas\, utilities\, environmental services and other sectors\, invites you to participate in this enlightening discussion. With a focus on Marine Logistics and Oil & Gas\, we will discuss lessons learned from recent implementations and highlight key considerations for building greenfield remote operating capabilities. Including organizational design\, technology architecture\, workforce readiness\, performance management\, and change enablement. Attendees will gain practical insights into what differentiates leading ROCs and how to accelerate value realization from remote operations.
URL:https://coic.co/event/remote-operations-coffee-chat-with-oliver-wyman/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251204T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251204T101500
DTSTAMP:20260626T151122
CREATED:20251023T170848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T170848Z
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SUMMARY:CleanTech Connect Series: Featuring Angler Solutions
DESCRIPTION:This series showcases digital\, remote\, and autonomous technologies designed to optimize operations and maintenance across the province’s energy and infrastructure sectors. \nEach week\, a Newfoundland & Labrador-based finalist who submitted a solution to the econext Clean Energy Infrastructure Optimization Challenge will take the stage at the Co. Innovation Centre to share their story\, present their idea\, or demonstrate their technology in action. These innovators are developing scalable\, sustainable solutions to address real-world challenges. \nAngler Solutions will be featured in this weeks session\, offering a short overview of their company and their MESO (Model for Energy Systems Optimization) platform\, followed by a brief demonstration. \nAngler Solutions Inc. is a Newfoundland-based consulting and technology firm working across the energy and ocean technology sectors. Founded in 2020\, their team draws on experience in offshore oil and gas and electricity\, now focused on advancing renewable and diversified energy systems. \nThey specialize in early-phase project development\, energy systems modelling\, techno-economic analysis\, and renewable integration studies. Their in-house MESO platform models and optimizes hybrid energy systems that combine wind\, solar\, hydro\, and hydrogen with energy storage\, including batteries and thermal storage. MESO can also simulate diesel generation systems used in isolated or remote communities to evaluate diversification pathways and lower-carbon transitions. \nAngler helps clients de-risk early investment decisions and develop practical\, data-driven roadmaps toward commercial readiness. They collaborate with partners across Canada\, the UK\, and Europe to deliver high-impact projects in renewable energy and ocean technology. \nWhether you’re in industry\, government\, academia\, or simply passionate about clean technology\, Cleantech Connect is your opportunity to engage with the people and ideas driving Newfoundland and Labrador’s clean energy future.
URL:https://coic.co/event/cleantech-connect-series-featuring-angler-solutions/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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CREATED:20251023T171137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T180151Z
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SUMMARY:CleanTech Connect Series: Featuring Copsys
DESCRIPTION:The series features digital\, remote\, and autonomous technologies designed to enhance operations and maintenance across the province’s energy and infrastructure sectors. \nEach week\, a Newfoundland & Labrador-based finalist from the econext Clean Energy Infrastructure Optimization Challenge will take the stage at the Co. Innovation Centre to share their journey\, pitch their solution\, or showcase their technology in action. These innovators are building scalable\, sustainable solutions to tackle real-world challenges. \nCopsys will be featured in this weeks session\, presenting their innovative approach as part of this exciting lineup. \nCopsys Technologies is a start-up bringing its patented Copsys Intelligent Digital Skin (CIDS) to market\, with a mission to digitally transform the way critical infrastructure is protected. Unlike traditional coatings\, CIDS is a data-driven system that identifies risks early\, reduces asset degradation\, extends asset lifespan\, and cuts maintenance costs. \nCEO Michael Maguire will present recent developments and ongoing projects advancing disruptive applications across industries such as energy\, renewables\, marine\, and naval toward commercial readiness. \nWhether you’re in industry\, government\, academia\, or simply passionate about clean technology\, Cleantech Connect is your chance to connect with the people and ideas shaping Newfoundland and Labrador’s clean energy future.
URL:https://coic.co/event/cleantech-connect-series-featuring-copsys/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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SUMMARY:CleanTech Connect Series: Oil Filtration Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The series features digital\, remote\, and autonomous technologies designed to enhance operations and maintenance across the province’s energy and infrastructure sectors. \nEach week\, a Newfoundland & Labrador-based finalist from the econext Clean Energy Infrastructure Optimization Challenge will take the stage at the Co. Innovation Centre to share their journey\, pitch their solution\, or showcase their technology in action. These innovators are building scalable\, sustainable solutions to tackle real-world challenges. \nOil Filtration Solutions will be featured in this weeks session\, presenting their innovative approach as part of this exciting lineup. Stay tuned for more details! \nWhether you’re in industry\, government\, academia\, or simply passionate about clean technology\, Cleantech Connect is your chance to connect with the people and ideas shaping Newfoundland and Labrador’s clean energy future.
URL:https://coic.co/event/cleantech-connect-series-oil-filtration-solutions/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251118T221500
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SUMMARY:Industry Insights: Featuring Mining Industry NL
DESCRIPTION:COIC’s Industry Insights series continues with a special focus on the mining sector\, featuring Amanda McCallum\, Executive Director of Mining Industry NL! \nJoin us at COIC on November 18th for a Coffee Chat with Amanda McCallum\, Executive Director of Mining Industry NL\, as she shares insights into the evolving landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador’s mining sector. Amanda and Meagan will explore the opportunities and challenges shaping the sector\, highlight key priorities for sustainable growth\, and discuss the innovation driving transformation across mining operations and communities. \nThis coffee chat will go into where the mining industry is headed\, the role of collaboration in advancing innovation\, and how Mining Industry NL is supporting development across the province. It’s a great opportunity to connect with peers\, gain insights\, and get inspired by what’s next in one of NL’s most essential industries. \nDate: Tuesday\, November 18\nTime: 9:00am – 10:15am\nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd) \nGrab some coffee & pastries from Co. Café and start your morning with a deep dive into the mining sector!
URL:https://coic.co/event/industry-insights-featuring-mining-industry-nl/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251113T101500
DTSTAMP:20260626T151122
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T170216Z
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SUMMARY:CleanTech Connect Series: SEM
DESCRIPTION:This series showcases digital\, remote\, and autonomous technologies designed to optimize operations and maintenance across the province’s energy and infrastructure sectors. \nEach week\, a Newfoundland & Labrador-based finalist who submitted a solution to the econext Clean Energy Infrastructure Optimization Challenge will take the stage at Co. Innovation Centre to share their story\, present their idea\, or demonstrate their technology in action. These innovators are developing scalable\, sustainable solutions to address real-world challenges. \nAs part of the series\, Sikumiut Environmental Management Ltd. (SEM) will present its technology initiatives\, highlighting environmental sensing\, AI modeling\, and geospatial software development. \nFounded in 2022 and proudly rooted in Newfoundland & Labrador\, SEM began with a mission to deliver smart\, sustainable environmental solutions tailored to local needs. Over time\, SEM has grown into a dynamic company offering expertise across five service areas: \n\nEnvironment\nGeomatics\nDigital Solutions\nEngagement\nRecruitment\n\nSEM develops practical\, locally informed strategies that promote responsible development. With a growing focus on technology\, the company explores innovative ways to solve client challenges. With experience across both public and private sectors\, SEM brings a deep understanding of the regulatory\, environmental\, economic\, and social considerations involved in projects of all sizes. Wherever SEM works across the province\, the goal is to create meaningful\, lasting impact across communities and industries. \nWhether you’re in industry\, government\, academia\, or simply passionate about clean technology\, Cleantech Connect is your opportunity to engage with the people and ideas driving Newfoundland and Labrador’s clean energy future.
URL:https://coic.co/event/cleantech-connect-series-sem/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251107T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251107T101500
DTSTAMP:20260626T151122
CREATED:20251027T144605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T144605Z
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SUMMARY:Immigration 101: Hiring and Retaining Global Talent
DESCRIPTION:How can immigration help Newfoundland and Labrador employers access the talent they need to grow? \n\nJoin Immigration\, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for an in-person Immigration 101 session designed to help employers\, business leaders\, and partners better understand Canada’s immigration system and how it supports workforce development. \n\nDelivered by Dylan LaVigne and Kathie Ouellette\, Outreach Officers with IRCC’s Dedicated Service Channel (DSC)\, this session will walk participants through key temporary and permanent immigration pathways  including the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)\, the International Mobility Program (IMP)\, and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)\, while highlighting how IRCC supports employers in hiring and retaining international talent. \n\nAttendees will gain practical insights into eligibility requirements\, application processes\, and government supports available through the Dedicated Service Channel\, which provides tailored guidance to employers\, organizations\, and stakeholders at large. \n\nWhether your organization currently hires internationally or is exploring immigration as a workforce strategy\, this 75-minute session offers a clear\, actionable introduction to Canada’s economic immigration landscape.
URL:https://coic.co/event/immigration-101-hiring-and-retaining-global-talent/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251008T221500
DTSTAMP:20260626T151122
CREATED:20250924T165017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T171437Z
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SUMMARY:Industry Insights Featuring techNL
DESCRIPTION:COIC’s Industry Insights series continues with a special focus on the tech sector\, featuring Florian Villaumé\, CEO of techNL!  \nJoin us at COIC on Wednesday\, Oct. 8th for an engaging coffee chat as Florian shares his perspectives on the exciting state of the tech sector in Newfoundland and Labrador. Florian and Meagan will explore and discuss the opportunities and challenges shaping the industry\, highlight key priorities for growth\, and discuss the innovation driving transformation across multiple sectors.  \nThis coffee chat will explore where the tech industry is headed\, the role of collaboration in driving innovation\, and a discussion about techNL’s upcoming Innovation Week! This session is a great opportunity to connect with peers\, gain insights\, and get inspired by what’s next in our vibrant technology ecosystem. \nDate: Wednesday\, October 8th  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:15am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd)  \nGrab some coffee & pastries from Co. Café and dive into the tech sector to start your morning!
URL:https://coic.co/event/industry-insights-featuring-technl/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250925T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250925T101500
DTSTAMP:20260626T151122
CREATED:20250908T175234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T180640Z
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SUMMARY:Industry Insights Featuring econext
DESCRIPTION:Co. Innovation Centre’s Industry Insights series resumes this fall with a special focus on the Cleantech sector\, featuring Laura Barron & Colin Corbett from econext!  \nJoin us at COIC on September 25th for an engaging coffee chat as Laura and Colin share their perspectives on the cleantech sector in Newfoundland and Labrador. They’ll also provide some information on ongoing econext programs\, as well as exciting insight on their upcoming conference.  \nThis interactive session will provide valuable insights into where the cleantech industry is headed\, what it means for businesses and communities in the region\, and how collaboration can help unlock new possibilities. Whether you are part of the ecosystem\, curious about the sector’s growth\, or looking to connect with industry peers\, this event offers an excellent opportunity to learn and engage.  \nDate: Thursday\, September 25th  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:15am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre  \nGrab some coffee & pastries from Co. Cafe and dive into the cleantech sector to start your morning! 
URL:https://coic.co/event/industry-insights-featuring-econext/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250708T101500
DTSTAMP:20260626T151122
CREATED:20250625T182400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T182400Z
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SUMMARY:Industry Insights with ACADA and Virtual Marine
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, June 8th\, for our third coffee chat in our Industry Insights Series\, featuring Victoria Belbin of ACADA and Randy Billard of Virtual Marine!   \nDrop by Co. Innovation Centre to hear what’s happening in the Aerospace & Defence sector in Newfoundland & Labrador. Victoria & Randy will discuss industry priorities and challenges\, innovation opportunities\, growth opportunities\, dual-use angles\, and more.   \nYou won’t want to miss this insightful discussion on one of Newfoundland & Labrador’s critical sectors!   \nRegister here:   \nDate: Tuesday\, July 8th  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:15am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre 
URL:https://coic.co/event/industry-insights-with-acada-and-virtual-marine/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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SUMMARY:Industry Insights with CME and PolyUnity
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our second Industry Insights Coffee Chat where we gain insights on Newfoundland & Labrador’s Manufacturing sector\, featuring David Haire of CME and Jacqueline Lee of PolyUnity.  \nThis session brings together leaders and changemakers to explore the evolving landscape of manufacturing and its intersections with innovation\, workforce development\, and cross-sector opportunities. This conversation will explore:  \n\nIndustry priorities and pressing challenges \n\n\nInnovation opportunities and technological shifts transforming manufacturing \n\n\nWorkforce trends and emerging skillsets in demand \n\n\nThe market outlook and regional/global growth opportunities \n\n\nCollaborative and dual-use potential across other sectors such as energy\, aerospace\, and digital industries \n\nExpect candid insights\, practical reflections\, and opportunities to connect with peers over coffee in a relaxed and welcoming setting. Whether you’re part of the manufacturing sector or exploring partnerships\, innovation\, or talent development in NL\, this session offers a valuable window into one of our province’s critical industries.  \nDate: Thursday\, June 26th  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:15am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd.) 
URL:https://coic.co/event/industry-insights-with-cme-and-polyunity/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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SUMMARY:Advanced Prompt Engineering and Deep Research - Workshop with Peter Rawsthorne
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the second workshop in Peter Rawsthornes AI For Startups series: Advanced Prompt Engineering & Deep Research.   \nAdvanced Prompt Engineering and Deep Research is a comprehensive 90-minute session designed to elevate participants’ AI interaction skills beyond foundational knowledge. The workshop equips intermediate AI users\, college students\, life-long learners\, and mid-tier professionals with advanced prompt engineering techniques including persona assignment\, structured output requests\, and sophisticated methods like Chain-of-Thought and ReAct prompting to achieve more precise AI responses. Participants explore innovative voice interactions with AI for brainstorming and idea generation\, coupled with Socratic questioning methods to critically evaluate AI outputs. The session also covers AI-powered deep research methodologies\, teaching participants how to conduct comprehensive information gathering\, extract nuanced insights\, and critically assess AI-generated content using frameworks like CRAAP+AI to ensure accuracy and reliability. Through hands-on activities and interactive exercises\, the workshop emphasizes AI as a collaborative partner that augments human intelligence while maintaining the essential role of critical thinking and human oversight in all AI interactions.     \nDate: Wednesday\, June 25th\, 2025  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:45am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd.)  \n  \nAbout Peter Rawsthorne\n\nPeter Rawsthorne brings over three decades of hands-on experience making technology work for real-world problems. As both an educator and tech professional\, Peter has helped businesses of all sizes use AI tools effectively\, from startups to government agencies. With a background that includes teaching college-level technology courses\, building smart search systems\, and managing large data projects\, Peter understands how to explain complex AI concepts in simple\, practical terms. His experience spans from early AI applications in 2018 to the latest developments in 2025\, giving him a unique perspective on how these tools have evolved. Peter specializes in helping people discover practical ways to use AI in their work without needing to become technical experts themselves. His approachable teaching style makes learning about AI accessible to everyone\, regardless of their technical background\, ensuring you’ll walk away with skills you can use right away. \nFind Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prawsthorne/ 
URL:https://coic.co/event/advanced-prompt-engineering-and-deep-research-workshop-with-peter-rawsthorne/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250606T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250606T150000
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CREATED:20250523T154039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T175328Z
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SUMMARY:Co. Innovation Centre's 1-Year Anniversary Social!
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to celebrate a year of innovation!  \nCo. Innovation Centre is excited to celebrate its one-year anniversary with a community social event on Friday\, June 6th from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM!  \nCome enjoy an afternoon of networking\, collaboration\, and celebration\, featuring Wood Pizza’s food truck\, guided tours of the space\, and interactive demos showcasing innovation within our province.  \nThis milestone is a celebration of the incredible progress and partnerships that have emerged across Newfoundland and Labrador’s innovation ecosystem. It’s also a great opportunity to meet fellow innovators\, stakeholders\, and changemakers making an impact in the province.  \nWe can’t wait to see you there and thank you for being part of our journey!  \nDate: Friday\, June 6\, 2025\nTime: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM\nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre Greenhouse (weather permitting) 
URL:https://coic.co/event/co-innovation-centres-1-year-anniversary-social/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250529T100000
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CREATED:20250516T135530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T140434Z
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SUMMARY:Industry Insights with Oceans Advance
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first session of our Industry Insight Coffee Chat Series — our new speaker series bringing together leaders from key industry associations to share firsthand perspectives on the current state of their sectors. Our first session features Shelly Petten\, Executive Director of Oceans Advance!   \nShelly joins us representing the Oceans sector\, and will share candid insights on:  \n\nIndustry priorities and challenges \n\n\nInnovation opportunities and technological shifts \n\n\nWorkforce trends and skills in demand \n\n\nMarket outlook and growth opportunities \n\n\nCollaborative and dual-use angles across sectors \n\nThese coffee chats offer a unique opportunity to gain timely insights into industry-specific challenges\, emerging trends\, and the outlook for the year ahead. Whether you’re part of the sector\, interested in collaborating across sectors\, or simply interested in how industries are evolving\, this series will leave you informed\, inspired\, and better connected.  \nDate: Thursday\, May 29th\, 2025  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:15am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre 
URL:https://coic.co/event/industry-insights-with-oceans-advance/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250521T224500
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CREATED:20250508T161917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T181217Z
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SUMMARY:Foundations of AI Prompt Engineering with Peter Rawsthorne
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first workshop in our AI For Startups Workshop Series\, led by Peter Rawsthorne: Foundations of AI Prompt Engineering!  \nDive into the world of AI with our introductory workshop designed for professionals across all industries and innovative thinkers alike. This hands-on session covers the fundamentals of Large Language Models (LLMs)\, their capabilities\, and how to effectively communicate with them through prompt engineering. Participants will learn core prompting techniques\, explore real-world applications\, and practice crafting prompts that deliver results for various needs including content creation\, customer service automation\, market research\, personal productivity\, creative projects\, and organizational innovation. Whether you’re part of an established company\, a growing startup\, a nonprofit organization\, an educational institution\, or pursuing independent ventures\, this workshop equips you with practical AI skills to transform your ideas into reality. \nDate: Wednesday\, May 21st\, 2025\nTime: 9:00am – 10:45am\nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre \nThis workshop is the perfect start to learning how AI can support your ideas\, no matter what industry you’re in or what stage of growth you’re at! \nAbout Peter Rawsthorne  \n \nPeter Rawsthorne brings over three decades of hands-on experience making technology work for real-world problems. As both an educator and tech professional\, Peter has helped businesses of all sizes use AI tools effectively\, from startups to government agencies. With a background that includes teaching college-level technology courses\, building smart search systems\, and managing large data projects\, Peter understands how to explain complex AI concepts in simple\, practical terms. His experience spans from early AI applications in 2018 to the latest developments in 2025\, giving him a unique perspective on how these tools have evolved. Peter specializes in helping people discover practical ways to use AI in their work without needing to become technical experts themselves. His approachable teaching style makes learning about AI accessible to everyone\, regardless of their technical background\, ensuring you’ll walk away with skills you can use right away. \nFind Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prawsthorne/ 
URL:https://coic.co/event/foundations-of-ai-prompt-engineering-with-peter-rawsthorne/
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250515T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250515T100000
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SUMMARY:Digital Resource Initiative Coffee Chat
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to welcome Dwayne Hopkins to the team as he brings his Digital Resource Initiative program to Co. Innovation Centre\, in partnership with techNL\, Energy NL\, and Mining Industry NL. As a part of the strategic programming at COIC\, the Digital Resource Initiative (DRI) leverages the strength of the technology sector to expand the expertise and technology skill set to rapidly and digitally transform Newfoundland and Labrador’s energy and mining sectors. This is done by using advanced and disruptive technologies to enhance operational efficiency\, build company resilience\, and improve safety in operation.  \nAs we kick off the Digital Resource Initiative through COIC\, Dwayne and Beverley Bishop\, COO of Energy NL\, will be joining us for a Coffee Chat to discuss the program in more detail. Join us May 15th to learn how the DRI can leverage digital solutions to bring value to Mining\, Energy\, and more.   \nDate: Thursday\, May 15th  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:00am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd.\, Suite A) 
URL:https://coic.co/event/digital-resource-initiative-coffee-chat/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250307T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250307T100000
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CREATED:20250225T173344Z
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SUMMARY:Remote Operations Coffee Chat: Land\, Sea\, & Air
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a thought-provoking coffee chat exploring the latest innovations and challenges in remote operations across land\, sea\, and air\, featuring Kraken Robotics\, Altomaxx\, and C-CORE. This casual session\, in partnership with Oceans Advance\, will foster conversations on how industries are leveraging remote technologies to enhance efficiency\, safety\, and scalability. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions\, discuss current trends\, and connect with professionals from organizations driving innovation in their industries. This is a perfect opportunity to exchange ideas and build connections over a cup of coffee.  \nDate: March 7th\, 2025  \nTime: 9:00 – 10:00  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre (710 Torbay Rd.\, Suite A) \n \nABOUT KRAKEN \nKraken Robotics Inc. is a marine technology company providing complex subsea sensors\, batteries\, and robotic systems. Our high-resolution 3D acoustic imaging solutions and services enable clients to overcome the challenges in our oceans – safely\, efficiently\, and sustainably.  Kraken Robotics is headquartered in Canada and has offices in North and South America and Europe. \nABOUT ALTOMAXX \nAltomaxx is a professional drone service company based in St John’s NL. Altomaxx specializes in unique drone solutions such as offshore inspections\, confined space inspections and drone based bathymetry\, magnetometry\, ground penetrating radar\, fugitive emissions among others.  Altomaxx has worked in more than 30 countries on 5 continents with our Head Office located in St. John’s.  AltoMaxx is also the sole global certification body for ISO 21384-3: Unmanned Flight and certifying companies across the globe setting the standard for excellence and safety for unmanned flight. \nABOUT C-CORE\n\nC-CORE is a Canadian Research and Development (R&D) Corporation that creates value in the private and public sectors by undertaking applied R&D\, generating knowledge\, developing technology solutions and driving innovation. Established in 1975\, C-CORE is now a multi-disciplinary R&D organization with world-leading capability in remote sensing\, with a specialization in satellite-based earth observation\, geospatial analysis and deep learning techniques. C-CORE has 50 years of experience in the advancement of technologies for environmental and industrial monitoring\, marine surveillance and natural resource management\, particularly in the Arctic. C-CORE has a proven track record in building and leading international efforts to operationalize space technologies including geospatial data management and effect their successful integration into end-user operations.
URL:https://coic.co/event/remote-operations-coffee-chat-land-sea-air/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250225T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250225T103000
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SUMMARY:From Source to Insight: Data Governance in AI - Workshop With Peter Rawsthorne
DESCRIPTION:A 90-minute practical guide to building trustworthy AI systems through data provenance\, quality\, and security – from enterprise solutions to personal AI projects\nJoin Co. Innovation Centre on February 25th as we host our first workshop with Peter Rawsthorne – From Source to Insight: Data Governance in AI. Join Peter as he provides attendees with a 90-minute practical guide to building trustworthy AI systems through data provenance\, quality\, and security – from enterprise solutions to personal AI projects. Whether you use AI in a corporate environment or personal projects\, this workshop provides practical applications for any instance of AI use.   \nDate: February 25th\, 2025  \nTime: 9:00am – 10:30am  \nLocation: Co. Innovation Centre \nFull workshop description can be found below. \n \nWorkshop Description  \nDescription: This 1.5-hour workshop explores the foundational elements of building reliable AI systems through effective data management. Participants will learn how data governance\, provenance\, lineage\, quality\, and security work together to create trustworthy AI applications\, with practical applications for both corporate environments and personal AI use. The workshop particularly emphasizes these concepts in the context of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) systems\, making it relevant for organizations and individuals alike.  \nThrough a combination of instruction and hands-on activities\, participants will explore essential practices for managing data throughout its lifecycle. The workshop covers establishing basic data governance frameworks\, tracking data origins and transformations\, implementing fundamental quality assessment methods\, and applying core security measures. Interactive exercises include rapid data source inventorying\, basic lineage mapping\, and developing simplified governance strategies that participants can immediately apply to their AI projects.  \nGiven the time constraints\, the workshop will focus on the most crucial aspects of each topic: basic governance policies and roles\, essential provenance documentation methods\, fundamental lineage tracking\, key quality metrics\, and critical security controls. While the 1.5-hour format necessitates a high-level overview rather than deep dives\, participants will leave with practical tools and strategies they can begin implementing immediately. The session leverages the facilitator’s real-world experience as a data architect to provide actionable insights and practical examples across various sectors.  \n About Peter Rawsthorne \nPeter is a seasoned technologist with extensive experience in data governance\, data quality\, data security\, technical architecture\, and leadership. He excels in designing and implementing robust data management frameworks that support AI-driven initiatives by ensuring data accuracy\, security\, and compliance. His expertise in architecting secure and compliant data systems aligns with ethical and regulatory standards\, laying a strong foundation for AI applications. By integrating data governance principles into AI practices\, Peter helps organizations streamline processes\, enhance data quality\, and maintain compliance with evolving regulations. His leadership skills enable him to guide cross-functional teams in adopting data governance frameworks that support AI innovation\, fostering a culture of responsible AI use. This convergence of data governance and AI governance elevates data management and ensures that AI systems operate ethically and effectively\, driving business success and competitive advantage. \nFind Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prawsthorne/
URL:https://coic.co/event/from-source-to-insight-data-governance-in-ai-workshop-with-peter-rawsthorne/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20250124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260626T151122
CREATED:20240731T140750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T144730Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee With COIC's President: A 2025 COIC Outlook
DESCRIPTION:We’ve got a lot in store for 2025! Join Co. Innovation Centre President Meagan Kay-Fowlow on January 24th and hear firsthand about the centre’s past year\, along with a preview of plans and initiatives for 2025. Engage in open dialogue\, ask questions\, and connect with Meagan and fellow stakeholders at Cape Coffee\, located in the centre. Don’t miss this chance to gain unique insights and be part of the conversation shaping the future of our innovation ecosystem.
URL:https://coic.co/event/coffee-with-coics-president-a-2025-coic-outlook/
LOCATION:Co. Innovation Centre\, 710 Torbay Rd. Suite A\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 5G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:COIC Led
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