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SUMMARY:Defence and Security Innovation Forum
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DESCRIPTION:Day 1 (Tuesday\, April 21) 08:00: Welcome Desk &amp\; Trade 
 Show Opens &ndash\; coffee available 09:00 &ndash\; 09:10: ABCMI &amp\; 
 COAST Opening Remarks &ndash\; Alex Rueben &amp\; Jason Goldsworthy 09:10 
 &ndash\; 09:30: Opening Address &ndash\; RAdm David Patchell\, Commander 
 Maritime Forces Pacific/Joint Task Force Pacific 09:30 &ndash\; 10:40: 
 Panel # 1 &ndash\; Innovation for the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian 
 Coast Guard Description With a rapidly changing defence and security 
 environment\, what are the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and the Canadian 
 Coast Guard (CCG) looking for in terms of new technologies and 
 innovations? As they maintain and lengthen the life of legacy fleets while
  transitioning to new fleet assets\, what are the types of issues they are
  looking to resolve so that industry can understand how to provide 
 solutions and innovative products and services that meet the needs of the 
 RCN and CCG? What new capabilities does the CCG require as it assumes its 
 additional roles within the Department of National Defence in the context 
 of Canadian security and sovereignty? 10:40 &ndash\; 11:40: Panel #2 
 &ndash\; The new world of defence and how it will spur innovation 
 Description With the new geopolitical landscape and the commitment from 
 Canada to increase defence spending to meet NATO targets\, this panel will
  discuss how Canada&rsquo\;s Department of National Defence is setting 
 itself up to spur innovation through programming\, investment and 
 opportunities\; and what this will mean for SMEs and industry in general 
 wanting to pursue this sector. How does Canada&rsquo\;s participation in 
 NATO DIANA and the establishment of the BOREALIS Initiative with its 
 establishment of a Maritime Defence Innovation Secure Hub (DISH)\, the 
 first of a national network of secure hubs\, support innovation efforts? 
 11:40 - 13:00: Lunch/Networking Break (80 Min) 13:00 &ndash\; 14:00: Panel
  # 3 &ndash\; Innovation and the Industrial Technical Benefit Perspective 
 from Industry Description Corporations bidding on large ($100M +) Canadian
  defence contracts incur obligations under Canada&rsquo\;s Industrial and 
 Technological Benefits (ITB) policy. The ITB obligation is aligned with a 
 Value Proposition where one of the key pillars is Research &amp\; 
 Development in boosting technological innovation and fostering economic 
 growth. What are the companies\, who hold ITB obligations\, thinking and 
 looking for in terms of projects and investments where they can work with 
 SMEs and others to help fund innovation? 14:00 &ndash\; 15:00: Panel # 4 
 &ndash\; Advancing along the TRL progression spectrum Description A 
 discussion on how companies are advancing along the Tiered Readiness Level
  (TRL) timeline including what they are doing to make this a reality and 
 where they see the gaps. Examples will be given on what a TRL advancement 
 timeline looks like in this space and who is set up to support companies 
 to achieve advancement. Finally\, what does a measure of TRL actually 
 provide in making innovation work? 15:00 - 15:30: Coffee/Networking Break 
 (30 Min) 15:30 &ndash\; 16:30: Panel # 5 &ndash\; Funding to advance 
 innovation Description This panel will dive into where there is funding to
  support innovation and how it is deployed to help SMEs and industry alike
  to support their innovation goals. Examples will be given on how funding 
 has been secured and how applicable each funding source actually is to 
 different forms or stages of innovation. 16:30 &ndash\; 17:00: Panel # 6 
 &ndash\; What does maritime Defence and Security look like in British 
 Columbia? Description This panel will provide a brief perspective from the
  leadership of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and the Canadian Coast Guard 
 (CCG) on Canada&rsquo\;s Pacific Coast as to what are the issues and 
 challenges to consider when looking at maritime defence and security in 
 Canadian waters. How do they safeguard and ensure Canadian sovereignty and
  how do new innovation and technologies assist them in their tasks? 
 Moderator: Alex Rueben\, Executive Director ABCMI Panelists: RAdm David 
 Patchell\, Commander Maritime Pacific Forces &amp\; Joint Task Force 
 (Pacific) Derek Moss\, Assistant Commissioner &ndash\; Western Region\, 
 Canadian Coast Guard Networking Reception 17:00 &ndash\; 19:00 (in Trade 
 Show area) Location: Vancouver Convention Centre West Building\, 1055 
 Canada Pl\, Vancouver\, BC Day 2 (Wednesday\, April 22) 07:30: Trade Show 
 &amp\; Welcome Desk opens (along with light Breakfast) 08:30 &ndash\; 
 08:35: Opening Remarks &ndash\; Jason Goldsworthy &amp\; Alex Rueben 08:35
  &ndash\; 08:50: Featured Speaker &ndash\; Derek Moss\, Assistant 
 Commissioner\, Western Region\, Canadian Coast Guard 08:50 &ndash\; 10:00:
  Industry Showcase - Ventures who are in the market and are scaling up 
 Moderator: Alex Rueben\, Executive Director ABCMI Participants TBD 10:00 -
  10:30: Coffee/Networking Break (30 Min) 10:30 &ndash\; 12:00: Startup 
 Showcase &ndash\; Ventures who are starting out (includes introduction to 
 Ocean Tech Live &ndash\; Demo Day on Thursday April 23\, 2026) Moderator: 
 Jason Goldsworthy\, Executive Director COAST Participants TBD 12:00 - 
 13:20: Lunch/Networking Break (80 Min) 13:20 &ndash\; 14:20: Panel # 7 
 &ndash\; The new DIS workforce &ndash\; what are we in need of and how to 
 do we fill the gaps? Description As Canada implements its new Defence 
 Industrial Stategy (DIS)\, a key component will be building and sustaining
  a highly skilled workforce that can support Canada&rsquo\;s defence 
 industrial base. What skills are going to be needed coming up to support 
 growth in the defence and foster innovation? The workforce that we require
  will require a wide of variety of skills including trades and STEM 
 occupations. What are the trends and where are the gaps\, and what are the
  strategies to fill these gaps? 14:20 &ndash\; 15:20: Panel # 8 &ndash\; 
 AI in the Maritime Industry &ndash\; What are companies doing to advance 
 the use of AI? Description Artificial Intelligence (AI) helps companies 
 scale by automating manual\, repetitive tasks to increase productivity\, 
 enhancing decision-making with real-time analytics\, and improving 
 customer experiences through personalized support. It reduces operating 
 costs\, optimizesresources\, improves cybersecurity\, and accelerates 
 growth by enabling faster\, data-driven operational decisions. What can we
  learn from companies that have implemented AI in their operations and 
 what can AI do for companies working in Canada&rsquo\;s maritime industry?
  15:20: Concluding remarks - Board Presidents for ABCMI &amp\; COAST 
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre West Building\, 1055 Canada Pl\, 
 Vancouver\, BC V6C 3G3\, Canada
PRIORITY:5
URL:https://www.cmisa.ca:443/events/defence-and-security-innovation-forum
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