POST-SECONDARY STUDENT TO ATTEND BLUE FUTURES PATHWAY EXPEDITION FOR HALIFAX PORT AUTHORITY

July 27, 2023, Halifax, NS – A fourth-year industrial engineering student will join the Students on Ice Foundation Blue Futures Pathways Expedition to Newfoundland & Labrador this month. Dalhousie University student Elisabet Astatkie will join Dr. Sherry Scully, Director of Workforce Development at The PIER, along with youth from across Canada, Indigenous knowledge-holders, scientists, and industry personnel on a journey that will highlight various career pathways within the Sustainable Blue Economy.

Participants will explore different Sustainable Blue Economy concepts, develop skills, connect with mentors and peers, and have impactful discussions about the challenges facing the ocean and waterways. Ms. Astatkie’s involvement through the Halifax Port Authority’s workforce development initiative at The PIER is an extension of the Port’s commitment to building a sustainable, diverse and equitable workforce.

Within her academic community, Ms. Astatkie is Vice-President of Finance for Dalhousie’s Industrial Engineering Society and the Logistics Executive for Imhotep’s Learning Community, a post-secondary society designed to support and engage Black students as they progress through university.

“I am excited to attend the Blue Futures Pathway Expedition because it is a unique opportunity to achieve a hands-on marine learning experience, discover potential career pathways, and connect sustainable innovation to local communities in the Maritimes,” said Ms. Astakie. “As a student who is still figuring out her path in life, I will use this expedition to learn about innovative marine initiatives and explore my place in the Sustainable Blue Economy as a future Industrial Engineer.”

“Last September I had the privilege to join an ocean expedition around Nova Scotia. It was an amazing learning and cultural experience that brought a diverse group of people together around the shared interest of ocean conservation and the sustainable blue economy,” said Dr. Sherry Scully, Director of Workforce Development at The PIER. “On this trip I’m looking forward to the exciting Zodiac boat cruises to view the coastline from the water, observe research in action, and visit local communities.”

With regional context and engagement, the expedition will set sail from Happy Valley-Goose Bay Labrador on Saturday, July 29, travelling through Nunatsiavut, south towards the strait of Belle Isle, and along the southern shore of Newfoundland, ending in St John’s.

 

About SOI

The SOI (Students on Ice) Foundation inspires connection and empowers leadership for a sustainable future. Our mission is to foster globally minded leaders by immersing youth in transformative experiential learning environments and collaborative cross-cultural journeys to the Arctic, Antarctic and places in between.

About the Port of Halifax

The Port of Halifax is Canada’s Ultra Atlantic Gateway, connecting to more than 150 countries. In 2022, the total impact of the Port of Halifax on the Province of Nova Scotia was $4.87 billion in economic output with the direct portion being $3 billion. This level of activity generated direct and spin-off positive impacts of $2.5 billion in GDP, $1.6 billion in labour income and over 25,300 jobs.

Offering a natural, deep harbour and big ship infrastructure, Halifax can accommodate large volumes of containerized cargo, bulk cargo, and project cargo. Collaborating and working with strong partners and stakeholders, the Port community in Halifax continues to deliver excellence.

 

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Media Contact:

Emma Ross
Communications & Programming Coordinator, The PIER
(902) 210-3965
[email protected]


 

Une étudiante de niveau postsecondaire doit prendre part à l’expédition Plein cap vers un avenir bleu pour l’Administration portuaire d’Halifax

Le 27 juillet 2023, Halifax, N.-É. – Une étudiante en quatrième année de génie industriel se joindra à Plein cap vers un avenir bleu lors d’une expédition autour de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador organisée par la Fondation Students on Ice ce mois-ci. Elisabet Astatkie, étudiante à l’Université Dalhousie, se joindra à la Dre Sherry Scully, directrice du développement de la main-d’œuvre à The PIER, en compagnie d’autres jeunes des quatre coins du Canada, de détenteurs du savoir autochtone, de scientifiques et d’employés du secteur pour un voyage qui mettra en lumière les différents parcours professionnels qu’offre l’économie bleue durable.

Les participants pourront découvrir les différents concepts de l’économie bleue durable, développer des compétences, se connecter avec des mentors et des pairs, et prendre part à des conversations percutantes sur les défis auxquels font face les océans et les voies navigables. La participation de madame Astatkie à l’initiative de développement de la main-d’œuvre de l’Administration portuaire d’Halifax à The PIER est une extension de l’engagement du port envers le développement d’une main-d’œuvre durable, diverse et équitable.

Dans sa communauté universitaire, Mme Astatkie est vice-présidente des finances de l’Industrial Engineering Society de Dalhousie et est responsable de la logistique pour la Imhotep’s Learning Community, une société du postsecondaire créée pour soutenir et faire participer les étudiants noirs tout au long de leur parcours universitaire.

« Je me réjouis de participer à l’expédition de Plein cap vers un avenir bleu car cela représente une occasion unique de vivre une expérience maritime pratique, de découvrir d’éventuels parcours professionnels et de faire le lien entre l’innovation durable et les collectivités locales des Maritimes, a déclaré Mme Astatkie. En tant qu’étudiante qui cherche encore sa voie dans sa vie, cette expédition me permettra d’en apprendre plus sur les initiatives maritimes innovantes et de découvrir ma place dans l’économie bleue durable en tant que future ingénieure industrielle. »

« En septembre dernier, j’ai eu le privilège de prendre part à une expédition océanique autour de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Ça a été une incroyable expérience culturelle et éducative qui a rassemblé un groupe de personnes diverses et variées partageant un intérêt commun pour la préservation de l’océan et l’économie bleue durable, a affirmé la Dre Sherry Scully, directrice du développement de la main-d’œuvre à The PIER. À l’occasion de cette expédition, je suis impatiente de pouvoir observer le littoral depuis l’océan à bord de Zodiacs, de voir la recherche à l’œuvre et de visiter les communautés locales. »

Avec un contexte et un engagement régionaux, l’expédition partira de Happy Valley-Goose Bay (Labrador) le samedi 29 juillet, traversera le territoire du Nunatsiavut en direction du sud et le détroit de Belle Isle, puis longera le littoral sud de Terre-Neuve pour se terminer à St. John’s.

 

À propos de SOI

La Fondation SOI (Students on Ice) inspire et renforce le leadership pour un avenir durable. Nous nous sommes donnés pour mission de favoriser des leaders dotés d’une perspective mondiale en permettant à des jeunes de s’immerger dans des environnements transformatifs d’apprentissage par l’expérience et de participer à des expéditions collaboratives interculturelles dans l’Arctique, l’Antarctique et les lieux situés entre les deux.

 

À propos du Port d’Halifax

Porte d’entrée par excellence au Canada atlantique, le Port d’Halifax assure des liaisons avec plus de 150 pays. En 2022, les retombées économiques totales du Port d’Halifax sur la province de la Nouvelle-Écosse s’élevaient à 4,87 milliards de dollars, dont 3 milliards de dollars directement attribuables au port. Ces activités ont généré un PIB de 2,5 milliards de dollars en retombées directes et indirectes, 1,6 milliard de dollars en revenu du travail et quelque 25 300 emplois.

Avec son port naturellement profond et ses infrastructures de niveau international, Halifax peut recevoir d’imposants volumes de fret en conteneurs, de fret en vrac et de cargaisons spéciales, et ce, sans limite de taille. En collaborant et en travaillant avec des partenaires et des acteurs de premier plan, la communauté du Port d’Halifax continue d’exceller.

 

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Personne-ressource pour les médias :

Emma Ross
Coordinatrice de la communication et de la programmation, The PIER
(902) 210-3965
[email protected]

RHENUS LOGISTICS AND ACADA FEATURED IN PIER MEMBER SHOWCASE #4

The Member Showcase Series features PIER member companies as they present capabilities and solutions to the membership and Halifax Port Authority (HPA) staff. The series is designed to strengthen connections between PIER members, the HPA, and the ecosystem. These sessions address knowledge gaps, find common challenges, and build the framework to collaborate on solutions.

Showcase #4 featured Jeff Haley, Director of Global Projects, Rhenus Logistics, and Malinda Matchett, Provincial Director of Nova Scotia and Catherine MacDonald, Manager of Membership & Stakeholder Engagement at the Atlantic Canada Aerospace and Defence Association (ACADA). Rhenus Logistics and ACADA are the latest PIER members, joining in the spring of this year.

Jeff Haley spoke about the work Rhenus is doing in the sustainability space, highlighting what’s possible in terms of decarbonizing the supply chain. Rhenus is also committed to testing and exploring new ideas and adopting technology from innovative startups to advance sustainability efforts across their service offering.

Rhenus Logistics is a global provider of tailored supply chain solutions, trusted by businesses worldwide. With a customer-centric approach and a commitment to excellence, they offer reliable, efficient and cost-effective logistics services. Their extensive network of offices, warehouses and distribution centers enables seamless global operations, while their expert team leverages cutting-edge technology to optimize supply chains.

Representing the Atlantic Canadian Aerospace and Defence Association (ACADA) were Malinda Matchett, Provincial Director Nova Scotia, and Catherine MacDonald, Manager of Membership & Stakeholder Engagement. ACADA’s work, which relies on efficient and resilient supply chains, is leading in the aerospace and defence sectors. There is significant crossover between our two organizations from dual-use technologies, including solutions being developed at The PIER, to the importance of a collaborative work-model. There are clear avenues for mutually beneficial member programming and events, which is currently in development.

ACADA is a SME-focused industry association representing the interests of the aerospace, defence and security industries in Atlantic Canada. They work collaboratively with industry members, provincial and federal government agencies, and other key stakeholders to facilitate strategic industry development on behalf of the region while promoting the Atlantic Canada brand locally, nationally, and internationally.

 

Up next on August 3:

Shawn Doyle, Business Development Manager, Eimskip

Sebastiaan Ambtman, Founder & CEO, OceanSync Inc.

 

Previous Showcases have featured:

Meg Batchelor, Project Engineering Manager North America, OMC International

Alastair Trower – Director of Business Development, Enginuity Inc.

Dr. Sherry Scully, Director of Workforce Development, The PIER

Troy Saulnier, Network Strategy, Bell Canada

Matthew Steinberg, Director, North American Engineering Hub, Avanade

Cameron Duval – Business Development Analyst, Datifex

HALIFAX PORT AUTHORITY TO ADVANCE DECARBONIZATION EFFORTS THROUGH NEW RESEARCH PROJECT

JULY 17, 2023, Halifax, Nova Scotia – The Halifax Port Authority (HPA) is collaborating with environmental gas monitoring company, Eosense, and researchers at Dalhousie and Saint Mary’s University to better understand the carbon footprint of vessels in the Port of Halifax. With components based out of the PIER (Port Innovation Engagement and Research), the research will establish baseline GHG conditions and monitor the impact of new fuels on marine sector GHG emissions including hydrogen and derivatives like methanol and ammonia.

“Partnering on this research will support the HPA’s goal of becoming a global leader in operating a green port,” says, Dr. Sherry Scully, Director of Workforce Development, The PIER. The PIER’s living lab function is demonstrating how research can lead to innovative technologies that can help us address complex challenges like decarbonization, while also fostering a multidisciplinary training environment for students.  A lab doesn’t get more living than that.”

The research project involves deploying air and water sampling systems between opposite shores of the Halifax Harbour and in the Bedford Basin. The measurements will support monitoring of ship emissions of greenhouse gases, including nitrous oxide (N2O), and allow them to be distinguished from emissions due to blooms of microbes which occur sporadically in the Harbour waters.

“Coastal waters are of great relevance to study because they emit N2O to the atmosphere due to marine microbial activity that is both natural and human-caused (mainly from agricultural nutrient runoff, but also from increasing temperatures and decreasing ocean oxygen content),” said Dr. Aldona Wiacek, Associate Professor, Saint Mary’s University. “In order to separate the GHG emission effects of regular port activities from natural processes, an integrated measurement approach is needed that targets the atmosphere, the harbour waters, and the interface between the two.”

The three-year project is funded by a National Science Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Alliance Missions grant – funding specifically aimed at addressing issues related to climate change. This research will play a critical role in the HPA’s ongoing efforts to fight climate change and protect the environment by taking action to reduce GHG emissions while strengthening the economy with sustainable jobs and clean industrial growth.

Project partners include Dr. Aldona Wiacek, Saint Mary’s University (Atmospheric Science), Dr. Douglas Wallace, Dalhousie University (Oceanography), Dr. Julie LaRoche, Dalhousie University (Marine Microbial Ecology), industry partner Eosense Inc. plus many post-secondary students, interns and industry researchers.

Further project information is available here: www.ap.smu.ca/~awiacek/research_Alliance.html

 

About the Port of Halifax

The Port of Halifax is Canada’s Ultra Atlantic Gateway, connecting to more than 150 countries. In 2022, the total impact of the Port of Halifax on the Province of Nova Scotia was $4.87 billion in economic output with the direct portion being $3 billion. This level of activity generated direct and spin-off positive impacts of $2.5 billion in GDP, $1.6 billion in labour income and over 25,300 jobs.

Offering a natural, deep harbour and big ship infrastructure, Halifax can accommodate large volumes of containerized cargo, bulk cargo, and project cargo. Collaborating and working with strong partners and stakeholders, the Port community in Halifax continues to deliver excellence.

About Eosense Inc.

Eosense is a Canadian company helping industry and academia measure and visualize greenhouse gases to better manage climate change impacts. Eosense designs and builds weatherproof gas monitoring devices for soil gas flux research. Eosense is dedicated to equipping research and industry with accurate, go-anywhere tools.

 

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Media Contacts

Aldona Wiacek
Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Saint Mary’s University
(902) 491-6481
[email protected]

Danielle Boudreau
Communications Officer, Faculty of Science, Saint Mary’s University
(902) 420-5526
[email protected]

Nick Nickerson
President, Eosense Inc.
(902) 441-0888
[email protected]

Alison Auld
Senior Research Reporter, Communications, Marketing and Creative Services, Dalhousie University
(902) 220-0491
[email protected]

Emma Ross
Communications & Programming Coordinator, The PIER
(902) 210-3965
[email protected]

THE PIER PARTNERS WITH BHER TO TRANSFORM WORKFORCES FOR A NET-ZERO ECONOMY

June 27, 2023, Halifax Nova Scotia – The PIER (Port Innovation, Engagement & Research) is partnering with Business + Higher Education Roundtable (BHER) to advance a net-zero economy. Through this partnership, with support from the Government of Canada, we are developing a highly skilled net-zero workforce. Funding from BHER will enable the development and delivery of work integrated learning (WIL) experiences to more than 500 post-secondary students across the province over a 24-month period, all focused on developing green skills for a net-zero economy. This program will help HPA and The PIER advance workforce transformation in an energy-intensive industry that is committed to reaching net zero targets by 2050.

“Our progress towards greater sustainability – which takes into consideration the environment, the economy, and our local cultures and society – will only succeed if we have the talent in place with the right skills and attitudes to bring about the change needed,” said Dr. Scully, Director of Workforce Development at The PIER who will be leading the WIL program. “Through collaboration with other partners, including Dalhousie University, Saint Mary’s University, Nova Scotia Community College, The Discovery Centre, DeepSense, Ignite Labs, and others, students will be able to participate in a variety of skill building experiences including hackathons, bootcamps, industry and capstone projects, and traditional internships.”

“BHER is proud to support The PIER with this multifaceted project to advance green skills within the transportation, logistics, and supply chain industries. It’s an opportune moment to strengthen talent attraction to this vital sector,” said Andrew Bieler, Director of Partnerships & Experiential Learning at BHER.

About The PIER

The PIER is Canada’s first living lab dedicated to enabling collaborative problem solving between tech companies, local and global supply chain partners, researchers, SMEs, and startups to support innovation and uncover new commercial opportunities within the transportation, supply chain and logistics industries. The PIER provides a landing space for developing companies with expertise in maritime and landside transportation and logistics who want to create solutions alongside global industrial leaders.

About the Business + Higher Education Roundtable

The Business + Higher Education Roundtable (BHER) is a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization bringing together some of Canada’s largest companies and leading post-secondary institutions. Since

2015, BHER has worked to harness the strengths of Canada’s business and post-secondary education sectors to build opportunities for young Canadians, boost innovation and drive collaboration. Learn more at www.bher.ca Visit our WIL Hub for ways to explore, invest in and create quality WIL opportunities.

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Contact:

Emma Ross

Communications & Programming Coordinator, The PIER

(902) 210-3965

[email protected]

OCEAN OF DATA CHALLENGE: FUTURE GREEN PORTS DRIVE SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION IN PORT CITIES

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada – June 6, 2023 – The Ocean of Data Challenge: Future Green Ports, held from May 24 to June 5, has concluded and the top submissions have been determined.

The goal was to foster sustainable practices in port cities, such as Halifax, by leveraging ocean data and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration among students from Atlantic Canadian post-secondary institutions. The challenge provided a platform for students from diverse academic backgrounds, including Computer Science, Engineering, Biology, Sustainability, and Business, to propose innovative solutions for creating greener and more efficient ports. By utilizing ocean data, participants developed diagrams, technological solutions, data analyses, and other innovative approaches to address the challenge.

Speakers from the Halifax Port Authority and the Port of Virginia shared insights on current green initiatives in ports, while speakers from Datifex and Acuicy spoke about the importance of data in achieving net-zero targets and creating a sustainable supply chain.

The participants submitted short video presentations, which were evaluated by a panel of expert judges. The judging criteria included design, business potential, technical difficulty, completeness, presentation, and innovation.

 

The winners of the Ocean of Data Challenge: Future Green Ports are as follows:

First Place: Tolga Gokturk Cohce, completing a Master of Computer Science from Mount Allison University, won for his concept called “SoundOff Sea Strategy.” This innovative approach focuses on underwater noise mitigation and modification of existing incentives, addressing the crucial issue of noise pollution in port areas.

Second Place: Joseph Barss, a recent graduate specializing in Mathematics and Economics from Mount Saint Vincent University, proposed “Opportunities for shore power expansion in the Port of Halifax,” exploring the expansion of shore power infrastructure to reduce emissions and enhance sustainability.

Best Practical Application Award: Jack Ryan, pursuing a Master of Finance at Saint Mary’s University, received recognition for his actionable solution assisting container terminal managers in making profitable and environmentally friendly resource allocation decisions.

Best Data-Driven Innovation: The team of Dalhousie Students in Computer Science, Mootez Saad, Saurabhsingh Rajput, and Indranil Palit, received this award for their concept called “Winds of Change,” which proposes optimal placement for windmills to maximize energy production.

 

The Ocean of Data Challenge: Future Green Ports highlights the importance of ocean data and encourages interdisciplinary thinking within the ocean sector. For more information about the challenge and future initiatives, please click here.

 

About DeepSense

DeepSense is a research platform headquartered in the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University. Its innovation priorities unite industry, academia and government in an effort to boost the ocean economy in the Atlantic region through the application of big data analytics. DeepSense enables ocean-related companies to connect with ocean scientists and critical data sets to leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning opportunities in the development of commercially useful predictive models, analytical prototypes and applications for use in the ocean economy.

 

Media inquiries
Lucija Prelovec, Communications Specialist – DeepSense
902-225-3548
[email protected]

THE PIER CELEBRATES ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

November 28, 2022, Halifax, Nova Scotia – The PIER, Canada’s first living lab for transportation, supply chain and logistics, officially marked one year of operations last week.

“The PIER champions innovation in supply chain transparency, sustainability, decarbonization and port connectivity,” said Andrew Black, Director of Innovation. “The PIER helps the Port of Halifax to become more efficient, sustainable and reliable.”

The PIER is a member-driven organization that advances projects in transportation, supply chain and logistics. Throughout the year, PIER members advanced projects with several notable programs including the Ocean Supercluster, Sustainable Development Technology Canada, the Ocean Startup Project, and Innovative Solutions Canada.

The PIER continues to regularly welcome dignitaries including the German Ambassador, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, and the Minister of Transport Canada.

The transportation-sector living lab hosted several large-scale events this year, including:

  • Community of Practice for Living Labs session with Transport Canada and National Research Council Canada
  • CDL (Creative Destruction Lab) Atlantic Fall Ocean Session
  • Economist Impact’s World Ocean Tech & Innovation Summit opening reception
  • Member Days held on May 2, 2022 and October 19, 2022

The PIER currently has 41 members, six Founding Partners, and two Industry Partners with additional partners and members expected to join in the upcoming year.

About The PIER:

The PIER (Port Innovation, Engagement and Research) is a global showcase for sector innovation in transportation, supply chain and logistics. Through bringing together a complementary mix of operating partners, innovators, tech companies and researchers, The PIER creates a context where partners collaborate and innovate to develop solutions.

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Media Contact:

Emily Richardson
Communications Coordinator
Halifax Port Authority
(902) 229-8011
[email protected]

B-LINE PARTNERS WITH THE PIER TO PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF TENANTS AND MANAGE THE NEW NORMAL OF HYBRID WORK

March 9, 2022, Halifax, Nova Scotia – B-Line, a state-of-the-art workplace management and contact tracing platform, announced today its collaboration with The PIER (Port Innovation, Engagement, and Research), Canada’s first living lab for transportation, supply chain, and logistics.

According to the Government of Nova Scotia, “Businesses and organizations need to follow the Health Protection Act Order and their sector-specific plans. They also need to follow Occupational Health and Safety COVID-19 Guidelines: Masks and Respirators in Non-healthcare Workplaces (PDF), Occupational Health and Safety COVID-19 Guidelines: Work-isolation (PDF), public health measures and guidance for workplace safety.”

B-Line has experienced significant growth over the last year helping organizations protect the health and safety of employees while helping them transition to a hybrid work model. As a global Centre of Excellence for research and collaboration in port innovation, planning, and strategy, The PIER is the newest organization to implement B-Line’s modern infectious disease prevention and workplace management platform with its staff and visitors.

In addition to helping The PIER help protect their employees’ safety, B-Line helps building managers make data-driven decisions through the use of mobile devices, access controls, and occupancy sensors.

“Having the opportunity to work alongside a Halifax-based start-up like B-Line is beneficial to our members. By using the B-Line phone application, members have easy access into The PIER,” said Andrew Black, Executive Director, The PIER.  “This application also ensures the safety of members as we adapt to the new normal of work. The PIER is a living lab, and having B-Line test, learn, and grow from within this space is exactly what The PIER is designed for.”

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Innovative Solutions Canada (ISC), a federal contracting entity, previously awarded B-Line a fixed-cost, fixed-term contract to further develop and test contact tracing and facilities management modules in anticipation of the post-pandemic return-to-work. As part of the contract, B-Line partnered with Canada’s Center of Excellence in Next Generation Networks (CENGN) to test and evaluate the solution across four domains: functionality, innovation, performance, and cybersecurity.

“The contact tracing and social distance management markets are expected to grow to $30 billion in the next five years,” said Shawn Kahandaliyanage, Director of Customer Solutions Engineering at CENGN. “To see a promising Canadian early-stage entrant like B-Line in this emerging field is exciting for the Canadian innovation community. By focusing on key differentiators of their solution, B-Line has the potential to succeed in this competitive market.”

Having integrated their system in multiple office spaces across North America, the key to B-Line’s success has been their ability to provide employees and organizations with the tools to make accurate data-driven decisions around workplace optimization while ensuring occupant confidence to manage the transition to hybrid work.

Learn more about B-Line features and benefits at bline.io.

About B-Line:

 B-Line is a Canadian tech company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. B-Line has created an end-to-end facilities management and emergency alert platform that helps asset managers and employers prevent the spread of infectious disease in the workplace through capacity monitoring, contactless entry, and by collecting highly accurate location data that identifies possible chains of transmission as well as predictive analytics to limit the spread of infectious disease.

B-Line enables building owners and organizations to assess the risk of their portfolio and make data-driven decisions to protect building occupants and ensure tenant safety. Tenants are also able to instantly communicate directly with building managers through real-time messaging and in-app surveys to ensure occupant satisfaction and confidence in the safety of their workplace.

Beyond the data needed for infectious disease prevention, B-Line enhances a facility’s operations and helps to reimagine workplaces with spatial utilization data based on occupant’s usage to optimize facilities and reduce ongoing operating costs.

Product Services:

  • Building access control and capacity monitoring
  • Contact tracing and emergency alert platform
  • Predictive analytics and outbreak assessment tool
  • Mobile meeting and room booking
  • Real-time spatial usage and optimization

 

About The PIER:

 The PIER is a global showcase for sector innovation in transportation, supply chain and logistics. Through bringing together a complementary mix of operating partners, innovators, tech companies and researchers, The PIER creates a context where partners collaborate and innovate to tackle persistent industry problems that no one party can solve.

 For additional information, please visit: https://www.thepierhfx.com/

For more information, please contact Aaron Short, B-Line Founder and CEO by email at [email protected], or by phone at 416-305-7858.

THE PIER OFFICIALLY OPENS WELCOMING FOUNDING PARTNERS AND MEMBERS

November 25, 2021, Halifax Nova Scotia – Canada’s first living lab for transportation, supply chain and logistics is now open for business. “The PIER” at the Seaport officially opened its doors today, welcoming Founding Partners, Resident and Ecosystem Members, dignitaries, and other stakeholders. The PIER, short for Port Innovation, Engagement, and Research, is located at 1209 Marginal Road in the historic Halifax Seaport District. This is a monumental event for Halifax and for Canada’s transportation sector as The PIER brings together different stakeholders to develop innovative solutions for supply chain and logistics challenges that no one company can tackle on its own.

The list of Founding Partners and members for this living lab continues to grow with the recent addition of Bell Canada as its newest Founding Partner and Accenture as an Innovation Partner. Bell will deploy its 5G-ready managed wireless private network (WPN) throughout The PIER so that companies working in the collaborative workspace can benefit from robust connectivity and coverage in a secure environment. Through Accenture, The PIER can tap into a global network of thought leaders in freight, transportation, ports, and sustainability.

Other Founding Partners include CN, OMC International, PSA Halifax (a member of PSA International), and Saab Technologies Ltd. Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA) will be joining The PIER as an Industry Partner.

Resident Members that have been welcomed to The PIER include SEASI, a data and analytics company, Datifex, an Ontario-based company providing real-time interactive 3D web applications, and B-Line, a contact tracing and facilities management start-up based in Halifax.

Additional Ecosystem Members include Halifax Regional Municipality, Ignite Labs, AKUA, Ashurst LLP, Canscan, DLT Labs, eeSea, Enginuity, Glas Ocean, IBI Group, MacKillop Pictou Law Group, Nicom IT, Nuvoola AI, and ROCarbon. These members will benefit from working alongside global partners and other resident members of The PIER to help build a community of innovators within the logistics, transportation, and supply chain industry.

Dalhousie University recently joined The PIER as a Research Partner, bringing in its leading global research in big data, maritime policy, sustainability, and ocean science. Dalhousie’s DeepSense will reside in The PIER. Earlier in 2021, BlueNode announced a partnership with Saab to enhance shipping data for the Port of Halifax. BlueNode is now a Resident Member of The PIER.

The PIER currently has six (6) Founding Partners, one (1) Industry Partner, five (5) Resident Members and 16 Ecosystem Members, with additional partners and members expected to join as this innovative workspace develops.

About The PIER:

 The PIER is global showcase for sector innovation in transportation, supply chain and logistics. Through bringing together a complementary mix of operating partners, innovators, tech companies and researchers, The PIER creates a context where partners collaborate and innovate tackle persistent industry problems that no one party can solve.

“A key strength of The PIER is the diversity of its membership. Having different transportation and supply chain partners all working under the same roof will create the conditions for the free flow of ideas. From that will come innovative solutions with benefits that reach far beyond those traditional sectors,” said Captain Allan Gray, President and CEO, Halifax Port Authority.

 About Bell:

 Bell is Canada’s largest communications company, providing advanced broadband wireless, TV, Internet media and business communication services throughout the country. Founded in Montréal in 1880, Bell is wholly owned by BCE Inc. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca or BCE.ca.

 “Bell is proud to be a Founding Partner of The PIER and to collaborate with industry leaders to help shape the future of the transportation, supply chain and logistics industries, putting Canada at the forefront of innovation,” said Glen LeBlanc, Bell’s Chief Financial Officer and Vice Chair Atlantic.

About CN:

CN is a world-class transportation leader and trade-enabler. Essential to the economy, to the customers, and to the communities it serves, CN safely transports more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout North America every year. As the only railroad connecting Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the U.S. South through a 19,500-mile rail network, CN and its affiliates have been contributing to community prosperity and sustainable trade since 1919. CN is committed to programs supporting social responsibility and environmental stewardship. https://www.cn.ca

“The PIER will continue the growth, expansion, and innovation that is the product of the long-standing relationship between the Port of Halifax and CN,” said JJ Ruest, President and CEO, CN.

  About Accenture:

 Accenture is a global professional services company with leading capabilities in digital, cloud and security. Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries, Accenture offers Strategy and Consulting, Interactive, Technology and Operations services — all powered by the world’s largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centers. Visit us at www.accenture.com.

 Saab Technologies:

 Saab is an international software and services company specializing in enterprise software solutions for maritime ports, terminals, and pilotages. This company has been developing and installing comprehensive maritime software systems since 1985.

 “The contract for the Port of Halifax further strengthens our position in the port management market, not only in North America, but worldwide,” said Pavel Skournik, Managing Director at Saab. “The Port has a grand technology innovation plan, and we are proud to have been chosen as their visionary partner. Our cooperation with the Port will significantly boost our product innovation. We are supplying a Port Management Information System (PMIS) to streamline port operations, allowing all members of the port community to further improve collaboration and port call optimization.”

 About PSA:

 PSA Halifax is a container terminal in Halifax, Nova Scotia and is owned and operated by PSA International, a leading port group and trusted partner to cargo stakeholders. With natural deepwater, year-round ice-free access and the capability to handle the largest vessels visiting North America’s east coast, PSA Halifax’s commitment to service reflects a management team with diverse international experience. Building networked coastal and inland rail solutions, PSA Halifax offers global Carriers and Logistics providers a reliable route to market and capability as the Atlantic hub. Visit us at www.psahalifax.com, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram (@psahalifax).

“The PIER is an excellent fit for our organization and our vision for the future,” said Jan Van Mossevelde, Chief Executive Officer, PSA Halifax. “We are committed to continuously upgrading our services and innovating every aspect of our business. The PIER creates a collaborative space that will allow us to work with like-minded companies.”

About OMC International:

OMC International is an Australian maritime engineering company delivering multi award-winning digital port solutions and e-Navigation technologies. With a track record exceeding 170,000 transits globally and 28 years of experience, OMC International is the industry-leaders in providing under keel clearance solutions.

OMC also specialises in ship motion analysis, optimised dredging for cost effective channel design, and mooring system analysis and design, including real-time moored vessel warning systems. https://omcinternational.com

“OMC and DUKC® were born out of the complex challenges being faced by ports three decades ago. The innovations that have followed since have been undertaken alongside our clients, those forward-thinking ports that are searching for opportunities to do things better,” said Peter O’Brien, CEO, OMC International. “At OMC, we’re excited to be partnering with the Port of Halifax and members of The PIER to deliver solutions to meet both existing and emerging challenges being faced by the port and maritime industry.”

About BlueNode:

BlueNode is a data and technology company located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. BlueNode provides shipping and logistics companies with data integration, sanitation, analytics, and reporting services to reduce operational costs and increase business development opportunities.

BlueNode’s BNSuite automates the most important aspects of the maritime shipping data cleansing process.

“Our AI technology will lead to increased efficiency in the management of cargo. Residing in The PIER will help foster collaboration with all of the different partners and stakeholders locally and internationally,” said Louis Beaubien, Co-Founder and CEO, BlueNode.

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Lane Farguson
Manager, Media Relations and Communications
Halifax Port Authority
Ph. (902) 209-4504
[email protected]

BELL JOINS THE PIER AS FOUNDING PARTNER AND EXCLUSIVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDER

November 22, 2021, Halifax, Nova Scotia – ‘The PIER’ at the Seaport is proud to announce Bell as a Founding Partner and exclusive telecommunications provider for its living lab that will help shape the future of the transportation, supply chain and logistics industries in Canada.

Bell will deploy its 5G-ready managed wireless private network (WPN) throughout The PIER so that companies working in the collaborative workspace can benefit from robust connectivity and coverage in a secure environment. Bell’s 5G network, the most awarded 5G network in Canada, will enable IoT solutions at the port that will reliably support business-critical functions with real-time data monitoring and reporting to reduce complexity and derive deeper insights.

“We are thrilled to be a Founding Partner of The PIER and the opportunity to work with industry leaders to co-develop scalable and innovative solutions for the supply chain, logistics and transportation industries,” said Claire Gillies, President of Bell Mobility. “Bell’s managed wireless private network will allow for more bandwidth density, connecting more equipment and devices to Canada’s fastest 5G network, ensuring secure, high performance data transmission.”

At The PIER, industry leaders in transportation, supply chain and logistics will come together to co-develop strategies and solutions to the supply chain challenges the port and its customers have encountered. The members and ecosystem partners will work together to build and test scalable solutions, and develop commercial opportunities that will benefit Canadian and global companies and their customers.

“Having Bell on board is significant for The PIER. Bell’s world-class infrastructure will provide the coverage, reliability and expertise needed to deliver the port’s network of the future,” said Captain Allan Gray, President and CEO, Halifax Port Authority. “Together, with the expertise of all our founding partners, we will be able to develop sustainable solutions for our port with benefits reaching well beyond the shipping industry.”

In addition to Bell, Founding Partners for The PIER include CN, a leading North American transportation and logistics company; PSA Halifax, a member of PSA International (PSA), a global port group and trusted partner to cargo stakeholders with over 50 locations in 26 countries around the world; OMC International, an Australian maritime engineering company that has developed award-winning e-Navigation technology to improve transit for large commercial ships; Saab Technologies Ltd., an international software and services company specializing in enterprise software solutions for maritime ports, terminals and pilotages; and the Halifax Port Authority. Dalhousie University, Atlantic Canada’s leading research-intensive university, is a Research Partner for The PIER.

 The PIER at the Seaport opening will take place on November 25, 2021. Additional details will be provided closer to the launch date.

About the Halifax Port Authority:

The Halifax Port Authority (HPA) is a strategic port manager, connecting global markets to create value for customers, partners, visitors, and community. The HPA takes a leadership role in developing business for the Port of Halifax in collaboration with partners and is responsible for managing Port of Halifax assets. Collaborating and working with strong partners and stakeholders, the Port community in Halifax continues to deliver excellence.

About The PIER:

The PIER, short for Port Innovation, Engagement and Research, is a global showcase for sector innovation in transportation, supply chain and logistics located in the historic Halifax Seaport district. Through bringing together a complementary mix of operating partners, innovators, tech companies and researchers, The PIER creates an environment where partners collaborate and innovate to tackle the persistent industry problems that no one party can solve. The PIER will announce all new members and open its doors on November 25, 2021.

About Bell:
Bell is Canada’s largest communications company, providing advanced broadband wireless, TV, Internet, media and business communication services throughout the country. Founded in Montréal in 1880, Bell is wholly owned by BCE Inc. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca or BCE.ca.

Through Bell for Better, we are investing to create a better today and a better tomorrow by supporting the social and economic prosperity of our communities with a commitment to the highest environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards. This includes the Bell Let’s Talk initiative, which promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns like Bell Let’s Talk Day and significant Bell funding of community care and access, research and workplace leadership initiatives throughout the country. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.

Media inquiries: 

Lane Farguson
Halifax Port Authority
[email protected]
Ph. (902) 209-4504

Katie Hatfield
Bell Canada
[email protected]
@Bell_News

DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY & THE HALIFAX PORT AUTHORITY ANNOUNCE RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP FOR THE PIER

November 15, 2021, Halifax Nova Scotia – Recognized for its outstanding quality of research and innovation, Dalhousie University will join “The PIER” at the Seaport. With leading global research in big data, maritime policy, and ocean science, among other fields, Dalhousie will help solve the persistent problems of the supply chain, transportation, and logistics industry with other PIER members.

The PIER, short for Port Innovation, Engagement and Research, is a global showcase for sector innovation in transportation, supply chain and logistics located in the historic Halifax Seaport district. Through bringing together a complementary mix of operating partners, innovators, tech companies and researchers, The PIER creates an environment where partners collaborate and innovate to tackle the persistent industry problems that no one party can solve. The PIER will open its doors on November 25, 2021.

The PIER community will benefit from Dalhousie’s cutting-edge research projects which are aligned with big data, artificial intelligence, and logistics, and will also enjoy access to cross-faculty expertise in areas which include marine law, urban planning, and engineering. Through Dalhousie, members of The PIER will access programs that fall under the “Dal Innovates” umbrella. With natural areas of alignment between Dalhousie’s DeepSense and The PIER including ocean innovation, AI, machine learning and sustainability, DeepSense will be residing in The PIER.

“Dalhousie is very pleased to be the research partner for The PIER,” says Alice Aiken, Dalhousie Vice-President Research and Innovation. “Dalhousie will bring world class research talent to help solve the problems of The PIER members. In addition, through our suite of innovation programming and expertise we will work together to help grow the start-up community in the marine transportation sector.”

“A key strength of The PIER is the diversity of its membership. Having different transportation and supply chain partners and stakeholders all working under the same roof will create the conditions for the free flow of ideas, and that will lead to innovative solutions that will have benefits that reach beyond those traditional sectors. By tapping into Dalhousie’s research and innovation capabilities, members of The PIER will have additional support needed to drive meaningful innovation across the logistics and transportation industry,” said Captain Allan Gray, President and CEO of the Halifax Port Authority.

DeepSense, as a member in The PIER, will create direct access to research capabilities for PIER members. As a resident member, Dalhousie will have access to meeting, classroom, and event room facilities. The infrastructure of this shared space will benefit DeepSense by its proximity to other ecosystem members and founding partners in this innovation environment and access to a global network of industry players, regulators, and other collaborators.

 About Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University is Atlantic Canada’s leading research-intensive university, a key driver of the region’s intellectual, social and economic development for over 200 years. Located in the heart of Halifax—in the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq—with an Agricultural Campus in Truro/Bible Hill, Dalhousie is a truly national and international university, with more than half of our 20,000 students coming from outside of the province. Our 6,000 faculty and staff foster a diverse, purpose-driven community, one that spans 13 faculties and conducts more than $194 million in sponsored research annually.

About DeepSense

Headquartered at Dalhousie University, the DeepSense innovation environment enables ocean related companies to harness the potential of data by working with leaders in AI, machine learning and applied ocean research. https://deepsense.ca/

About the Halifax Port Authority

The Halifax Port Authority (HPA) is a strategic port manager, connecting global markets to create value for customers, partners, visitors, and community. The HPA takes a leadership role in developing business for the Port of Halifax in collaboration with partners and is responsible for managing Port of Halifax assets. Collaborating and working with strong partners and stakeholders, the Port community in Halifax continues to deliver excellence.

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Note to editors: The grand opening of “The PIER” at the Seaport will take place on November 25, 2021. Additional details will be provided closer to the launch date.

Lane Farguson
Manager, Media Relations and Communications
Halifax Port Authority
Ph. (902) 426-7375
[email protected]

Andrew Riley
Communications Manager, Office of the VP Research and Innovation
Dalhousie University
[email protected]

FOUNDING PARTNERS ANNOUNCED FOR ‘THE PIER’ AT THE SEAPORT LIVING LAB

                         

March 11, 2021, Halifax Nova Scotia – The transportation industry in Halifax is taking a big step today toward becoming more collaborative and sustainable. ‘The PIER’ at the Seaport is proud to announce the founding partners who will work together, tactically and strategically, to develop solutions to the supply chain challenges the port and its customers encounter and to develop commercial opportunities globally and locally. PIER is short for Port Innovation, Engagement and Research.

The founding partners for ‘The PIER’ include CN, a leading North American transportation and logistics company; PSA Halifax, a member of PSA International (PSA), a global port group and trusted partner to cargo stakeholders with over 50 locations in 26 countries around the world; OMC International, an Australian maritime engineering company that has developed award-winning e-Navigation technology to improve transit for large commercial ships; and the Port of Halifax, a full-service deepwater international gateway and regional economic engine.

“The relationship between CN and the Port of Halifax goes back generations, to the very early days of both our organizations,” said JJ Ruest, President and CEO, CN. “We are proud to be involved in this latest development which is another positive step on this long journey together.”

“’The PIER’ project is an excellent fit for our organization and our vision for the future,” said Enno Koll, Head of Americas for PSA. “We are committed to continuously upgrading our services and innovating every aspect of our business. ‘The PIER’ creates a collaborative space that will allow us to work with like-minded companies.”

“OMC and DUKC® were born out of the complex challenges being faced by ports three decades ago. The innovations that have followed since have been undertaken alongside our clients, those forward-thinking ports that are searching for opportunities to do things better,” said Peter O’Brien, CEO, OMC International. “At OMC, we’re excited to be partnering with the Port of Halifax and members of ‘The PIER’ to deliver solutions to meet both existing and emerging challenges being faced by the port and maritime industry. ‘The PIER’ is a logical next step for us as we continue to grow our presence in Canada and North America. Being able to do so alongside other global companies in a collaborative way is a win-win scenario.”

“Bringing partners together in a living lab environment will create the conditions that allow us to solve the intricate problems facing the transportation sector,” said Captain Allan Gray, President and CEO, Halifax Port Authority. “No one party can tackle these challenges on their own, but together, we can develop sustainable solutions with benefits that reach well beyond the shipping industry.”

With founding partners in place, ‘The PIER’ at the Seaport will operate virtually as the physical space is developed. Please visit www.thepierhfx.com for additional information or to sign up for automatic updates.

About CN:

CN is a world-class transportation leader and trade-enabler. Essential to the economy, to the customers, and to the communities it serves, CN safely transports more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout North America every year. As the only railroad connecting Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the U.S. South through a 19,500-mile rail network, CN and its affiliates have been contributing to community prosperity and sustainable trade since 1919. CN is committed to programs supporting social responsibility and environmental stewardship.

About PSA:

PSA International (PSA) is a leading port group and trusted partner to cargo stakeholders. With flagship operations in Singapore and Antwerp, PSA’s global network encompasses over 50 locations in 26 countries around the world. The Group’s portfolio comprises 60 deepsea, rail and inland terminals, as well as affiliated businesses in distriparks, warehouses and marine services. Drawing on the deep expertise and experience from a diverse global team, PSA actively collaborates with its customers and partners to deliver world-class port services alongside, develop innovative cargo solutions and co-create an Internet of Logistics. As the partner of choice in the global supply chain, PSA is “The World’s Port of Call”.  Visit us at www.globalpsa.com.

About OMC International:

OMC International is an Australian maritime engineering company delivering multi award-winning digital port solutions and e-Navigation technologies. With a track record exceeding 170,000 transits globally and 28 years of experience, OMC International is the industry-leaders in providing under keel clearance solutions.

OMC also specialises in ship motion analysis, optimised dredging for cost effective channel design, and mooring system analysis and design, including real-time moored vessel warning systems. https://omcinternational.com/

About the Port of Halifax:

The Port of Halifax is Canada’s Ultra Atlantic Gateway, connecting to more than 150 countries. The direct economic output of Port of Halifax operations and Nova Scotia exporters is $2.45 billion, generating 13,600 jobs. Offering a natural, deep harbour and big ship infrastructure, Halifax can accommodate large volumes of containerized cargo, breakbulk cargo and project cargo of any size. Collaborating and working with strong partners and stakeholders, the Port community in Halifax continues to deliver excellence.

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Lane Farguson
Manager, Media Relations & Communications
Halifax Port Authority
Ph. (902) 426-7375
[email protected]