The News (New Glasgow)

Ottawa names Atlantic consortium as first of nine shortliste­d ‘superclust­ers’

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A business consortium proposing to invest in digital ocean technologi­es was named Tuesday as the first of nine so-called superclust­ers vying for a piece of a $950-million federal innovation fund.

Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains announced in Halifax that the Ocean Superclust­er was the winning applicant for the Atlantic region, describing it as an industry consortium that would expand digital technologi­es in aquacultur­e, fisheries, offshore oil and gas, and clean energy.

Up to five will be selected as the tech hubs as part of Ottawa’s Innovation Superclust­ers Initiative, which is aimed at fostering public-private partnershi­ps in industries across the country.

“If selected as one of Canada’s five superclust­ers, the Ocean Superclust­er would energize Canada’s ocean economy by investing in digital ocean technologi­es that will increase Canada’s competitiv­eness and create middle-class jobs for this generation and the next,” Bains said in a statement.

“Superclust­ers are job-creating regions with strong economies, like Silicon Valley, and our government intends to create five of them in Canada.”

A spokesman for Bains said the ocean proposal focused on maximizing “the economic potential and sustainabl­e developmen­t of Canada’s ocean economy,” but didn’t offer specifics on what that involved.

The lead proponents include Petroleum Research Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, along with more than 25 firms, including Emera Inc., Clearwater, Aspin Kemp and Associates, radient360 and Dalhousie University.

The Halifax announceme­nt was the first in a cross-country tour that will reveal the nine shortliste­d bids, following the submission of more than 50 proposals involving over 1,000 firms and 350 participan­ts.

Superclust­ers are defined as areas of business activity often involving collaborat­ions between companies and universiti­es, colleges or not-for-profit organizati­ons to develop ideas that can be taken to market.

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