The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ocean Superclust­er another win for Atlantic Canada

- BY NAVDEEP BAINS Navdeep Bains is the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Developmen­t and the Member of Parliament for Mississaug­a–Malton.

Atlantic premiers and federal ministers met in Moncton, N.B. recently to review the Atlantic Growth Strategy’s progress and discuss how they can maximize the benefit of the recently announced Ocean’s Superclust­er in Atlantic Canada.

As one of Canada’s five new innovation superclust­ers, the Ocean Superclust­er holds tremendous promise for driving jobs, investment and growth.

Similar to the Atlantic Growth Strategy, this superclust­er encourages greater collaborat­ion between provinces, and aims to break down the silos between industries operating across the Atlantic provinces; including marine renewable energy, fisheries, aquacultur­e, oil and gas, defence, shipbuildi­ng, transporta­tion, and ocean technology.

By working together and harnessing emerging technologi­es, this superclust­er will digitize and optimize marine operations, maximize sustainabl­e approaches to resources, and increase safety for those operating in marine environmen­ts.

A sustainabl­e and profitable ocean economy is what we are after here. With the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t estimating that the ocean economy will provide 40 million jobs and double its contributi­on to global value creation by 2030, Canada must seize the moment.

To help make this happen, the Ocean Superclust­er will work collaborat­ively and on a global scale across multiple sectors of the economy to coinvest in projects focused on autonomous systems, sensors, data collection and analysis, and more.

It will develop new partnershi­ps between industries to bring innovative and integrated technology solutions to the Canadian and global markets.

And what better place to build an innovative ocean superclust­er than Atlantic Canada?

It’s already home to worldclass companies, researcher­s, scientists and entreprene­urs.

Together, these bright minds will find amazing tech solutions to Canada’s big challenges in the ocean economy, and they will grow Atlantic Canada’s economy along the way.

The expected end result is more than 3,000 new jobs and $14 billion added to the economy over 10 years.

But that growth won’t be limited to Atlantic Canada. The economic transforma­tion inspired by these superclust­ers will have spill-over benefits for the rest of Canada. Local communitie­s will grow, jobs will be created, and Canada will showcase our innovation­s to the world, improving our competitiv­e position in the economy of the future.

The sheer magnitude of the opportunit­y — for the ocean economy and for other sectors — is why our government took an active role in challengin­g industry to come together with universiti­es, colleges and notfor-profits to come up with the best pitches for Canadian superclust­ers. We committed to investing up to $950 million in their ideas on the condition they match it dollar for dollar.

That is how you galvanize communitie­s, improve the standard of living, create good middle-class jobs and grow the economy - the kind of economy I want for my children and for yours.

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