Oceans – The Blue Economy and Innovation - Video Link
The ‘ocean clusters’ in both Iceland and Canada are changing the way ocean business is done and are growing the blue economy. These clusters bring together companies from across all ocean-related industries – from fisheries to marine technology, and from defence to renewables – and they promote and foster innovation and partnerships between stakeholders in their respective markets.
Panelists discussed the missions of the clusters; how they and their stakeholders (businesses, civil society, government) can work together on innovation, inclusion, community engagement, and market entry; and, how new ways of thinking and collaborating can make substantial changes in our society and the way we do business.
Agenda:
Welcome: Ambassador Hlynur Gudjonsson, Embassy of Iceland, Ottawa
11:30-11:35am
Opening Remarks: Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir, Minister of Science, Industry and Innovation, Iceland
11:35-11:50am
Introduction to the Iceland Ocean Cluster and Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
- Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
- Dr. Thor Sigfusson, Founder and Chairman, Iceland Ocean Cluster
11:50- 12:25pm
Panel Discussion on Innovation, Inclusion, Community Engagement, and Market Entry
Moderator: Jane Taber, VP Public Affairs at NATIONAL Public Relations and former Canadian journalist
Panel:
- Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
- Dr. Thor Sigfusson, Founder and Chairman, Iceland Ocean Cluster
- Nanna Baldvinsdottir, Chief Executive Officer, IðunnH₂
- Sam MacDonald, President, Deep Trekker
12:25-12:30pm
Closing Remarks: Andy Fillmore, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
Future Events: Ambassador Jeannette Menzies, Embassy of Canada, Reykjavík
The lecture series is a part of the 75 anniversary of diplomatic relations between Canada and Iceland.