OCEAN CONNECT #5 Port Technology & Operations

From 09/18/2025 - 00:00 au 09/18/2025 - 00:00
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Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique et La Nouvelle Ecosse
Découvrez les opportunités de partenariats innovants entre les entreprises de Nouvelle-Écosse et de Bretagne grâce à des éclairages d'experts et des présentations d'entreprises.
Ocean Connect 5

Programme prévisionnel

Interventions France

  • Guillaume LABAS – Chef du Service de la prospective, de l’économie, de l’environnement et de l’exploitation, Direction des ports, Conseil régional de Bretagne
  • Jean-Luc Fleureau – H2X Ecosystems
  • Matthis Le Bideau – Groupe Legendre
  • [Nom à préciser] – Seatrackbox

Interventions Canada

  • Ryan Grant – The Pier

    The PIER is Canada's first living lab dedicated to transportation, supply chain and logistics industries. The PIER, a centre for Port Innovation, Engagement, and Research is where key supply chain partners work together to solve complex problems in a real port context at the Port of Halifax. Partners focus on co-creating, testing and ramping up practical solutions to benefit Canada's economy, the environment, and local community.

  • Datifex

    Datifex offers a web-based software platform for digital twins and the industrial metaverse. Our harbour management solution combines multiple sources of data and business process to help port operators better understand, decide, and act based on all the information available to them. Join to see how we combine ship location (AIS, computer vision, radar), enterprise systems, and IOT devices to improve situational awareness and safety.

  • Marecomms

    Founded in in Halifax, NS, Canada in 2017, Marecomms specializes in the development of underwater mobile communications and networking technology. Our cutting-edge commercial solutions have been demonstrated and tested in some of the most challenging environments in the North Atlantic waters and our technology sets a new standard for underwater mobile communication by offering significant improvements in reliability, power consumption, data rates, noise reduction as well as end-to-end security enabled by encryption on-the-fly.

  • Integrative Nanotech

    Integrative Nanotech is a Halifax-based spin-off of Germany’s Fraunhofer IST, developing next-generation nanomaterial-powered hydrogen sensors for leak detection in critical applications. These high-performance sensors help to improve safety and reduce losses in hydrogen production, storage, and end-use, in addition to providing early warning of thermal runaway in battery systems

  • OMC International

    OMC International is a specialist maritime consultancy providing a suite of digital port optimisation solutions including the multi-award winning Dynamic Under Keel Clearance System (DUKC®). Digitalisation allows access to more data in real-time, and with greater precision. This data can be used to identify opportunities for operational improvements whilst simultaneously enhancing safety.