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The Future Code “Future of Oceans” Showcases Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
January 28, 2021
The Future Code “Future of Oceans” Showcases Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
The show’s first Canadian-focused episode premieres in UK, US and Canada
View the Future of Oceans episode here
The landmark television series called The Future Code has premiered its “Future of Oceans” episode in the US, UK in December and today in Canada. With an expected audience of millions worldwide, this marks the first The Future Code episode filmed in Canada, telling the story of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster and how the industry-led cluster is changing the way ocean business is done. In an increasingly digital world, the Ocean Supercluster is focused on game-changing, globally-relevant ocean solutions that deliver sustainable and inclusive economic growth opportunities and help shape the future of oceans.
“Canada is an ocean nation, and as we look to the future of oceans, we know there are big challenges but also big opportunities. We are so excited to share the story of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster with the world and showcase some of the incredible, leading edge ocean innovation that is happening from coast to coast to coast,” said Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster. “Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is triggering new activity, opportunity, and industry investment at a time when it is very much needed. We are bringing together different ocean sectors, who in many cases have never worked together before, to develop and commercialize solutions that will position Canada as a leader as we build back bluer.”
Produced by Re:Source Media, filming took place early this fall in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador and features Canada’s Ocean Supercluster CEO Kendra MacDonald and members of the Ocean Supercluster who are leading and supporting some of the game-changing ocean projects through the supercluster. They include: XOcean, Kraken Robotics, eDNAtec, Ocean Choice International, the Ocean Startup Project, Innovasea, the Indigenous Career Pivot Pilot Project, and Petroleum Research Newfoundland and Labrador and Memorial University of Newfoundland.
“Our oceans are under incredible pressure and also hold so much opportunity. When we came across this story, we knew there was something special about the Ocean Supercluster’s approach to not only tackling some of the world’s biggest ocean challenges with made-in-Canada innovation, but also in their commitment to doing this in a green, sustainable way,” said Kevin Fox, President and CEO of Re:Source Media. “In a time when the world is grappling with balancing ocean health and productivity, we are proud to help shine a light on Canada’s Ocean Supercluster and what we saw first-hand as the contribution it has to make to the global blue economy.”
The Future Code brings to its viewers stories of new technologies, new ideas, and new ways of looking at problems. In particular, the series focuses on disruptive technologies, as well as new models and leading companies which are revolutionizing industries, changing the workplace and rewriting the future. The Future of Oceans episode launched across Amazon Prime US and Amazon Prime UK in late December, and had its Canadian Broadcast Premiere today on YouTube Canada. In addition, an extended version of the episode will also be carried with a mainstream Canadian broadcaster with further details to come.
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Ocean Supercluster Announces $15M Call for Ocean Resilience Project
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster (OSC) has launched a Canada-wide Call for Proposals for its new Ocean Supercluster Resilience (OSCR) program, investing up to $15 million in ocean projects that create strong collaborations and focus on the growth of multiple Canadian innovation-based companies. The one-time OSCR call for proposals supplements the Ocean Supercluster’s core programs in Technology Leadership and Innovation Ecosystem.
“While ocean sectors have seen significant adverse impacts this past year due to the pandemic, we have also seen incredible innovation and resiliency in ocean with close to 40 new Ocean Supercluster projects approved in 2020, most of which were approved since March,” said Kendra MacDonald, CEO Canada’s Ocean Supercluster. “This year we want continue to build resiliency and momentum with new opportunities for innovative projects while creating and strengthening partnerships.”
MacDonald says the new OSCR will tackle significant challenges, unlocking new development opportunities to help increase Canada’s global competitiveness in ocean.
The Ocean Supercluster Resilience Call for Proposals is designed for projects that can be completed in 30 months or less. It is a deadline-driven and competitive program that aims to generate a diverse set of project ideas that:
- Address challenges impeding the launch of ocean-focused offerings into new markets;
- Leverage digital innovation and business reform to improve customer value, global competitiveness, and connectivity across and between ocean sectors; and
- Advance the ocean innovation ecosystem by creating and strengthening relationships between Canada’s private and public sectors.
The application process is now open and begins with Expressions of Interest which must be submitted by Feb 19, 2021 at 4 p.m. Atlantic time to be considered. For complete details, visit oceansupercluster.ca/projects/ocean-supercluster-resilience/
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About Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is a national, industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges of multiple ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally relevant solutions. This includes leaders in fisheries, aquaculture, offshore resources, bioresources, transportation, marine renewables, defence, and ocean technologies who are committed to leveraging collective strengths and working together. For more information visit www.oceansupercluster.ca
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Diane Hollman and Kaitlyn Hickey Join Ocean Supercluster Team
Diane joins the team in the capacity of Technology Leadership Program Manager where she will support the development of technology leadership projects. Diane has extensive professional experience covering project management, operations, and business development, and has broad international experience from working for multi-national corporations in Canada and the U.S.A.
Kaitlyn joins the team in the capacity of Communications Specialist where she will focus on content development and support the delivery of OSC’s marketing and communications activity. Kaitlyn will draw on her experience across transportation, oil and gas, and public sectors in writing and editing, media relations, and communications planning.
Welcome to the newest OSC team members!
Digital Offshore Canada – Zones extracôtières numérique du Canada
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces Digital Offshore Canada Project
(St. John’s, NL) – Today, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, alongside project partners, announced its Digital Offshore Canada Project with a total value of $18 million. The project will create a platform for the development, validation and commercialization of digital twins for a range of applications in Canada’s offshore as well as for other ocean industries, while also building capabilities to support the increasingly digital ocean economy and the future opportunities it presents.
Watch the live announcement here, starting at: 30:05
The Digital Offshore Canada Project will be led by Petroleum Research Newfoundland and Labrador (PRNL) together with project partners Hatch Ltd, MNP, Virtual Marine, GRI Simulations and in collaboration with Memorial University, applying industry best practice with a staged approach beginning with defining the project scope valued at $1.4 million, followed by project development and execution with the balance of the project value allocated to this work. Canada’s Ocean Supercluster will provide up to $9 million in funding for all phases of the project matched by $9 million in commitments from the industry partners.
This Ocean Supercluster project will accelerate the digitalization of Canada’s ocean industries where users will have the access to real operational data, 3D assets, and analytical tools. The project has brought together local technology companies in partnership with large scale industry members to accelerate the use of digital twins in Canada’s ocean industries. A digital twin is a virtual replica of a real-world asset or process that can deliver enhanced safety, reduced operating costs, increased production, and reduced carbon emissions through production optimization. Partner SMEs will gain from faster product design and new market and growth opportunities as a result of their participation in the project, and 30 new jobs will be created over the life of the project.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is an industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges across ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally-relevant solutions that will help drive sustainable and inclusive ocean growth in Canada.
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“The Ocean Supercluster is driving innovation in the ocean economy by investing in areas where Canada has a competitive edge. I’m glad to see that this new project, which includes two small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), will help meet our Government’s goal of encouraging a data-driven, digital economy across all our key sectors,” said The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry.
“Atlantic Canada is a global leader in ocean technology. The Ocean Supercluster builds on that strength, so that our companies can take on the world, and thrive here at home.” The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Minister of Natural Resources
“In an increasingly digital ocean economy, the Ocean Supercluster is excited to announce the Digital Offshore Canada Project that will help transform our offshore through digitalization. Led by PRNL, this project brings together local SMEs in ocean technology with multinationals in offshore oil and gas to develop and commercialize digital solutions that will help shape the future of energy, create jobs, and support a lower carbon economy.”Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
“Digital twins are one of the most potent digital technologies to make operations safer, more productive and more efficient. We think the Digital Offshore Canada Project is going to be a major springboard for their development and use in our offshore.” Dave Finn, CEO, Petroleum Research Newfoundland and Labrador
“Hatch is excited to collaborate with PRNL and our industry partners on such an important project for both the offshore oil and gas industry and for Atlantic Canada. Digitalization and the use of digital twins are key enablers for driving operational efficiencies in the offshore sector—a crucial element that will help us achieve GHG emission reductions while improving the overall economic performance. The Digital Offshore Canada Project will help to develop a world class digitalization capability in the region and will support the broader ocean economy.” Mark Cumby, Hatch Regional Director, Energy, Eastern Canada.
« As a subsea simulation company, interfacing and integrating with leading marine technologies has been at the core of GRi’s research and development initiatives for the past two decades, and we are extremely pleased with the innovation and growth opportunities represented by the DOC partnership for our company and the Canadian ocean industry sector at large. » Russell Pelley, President, GRi Simulations Inc.
“We’re thrilled to be a part of such a great initiative, and to be pushing the boundaries of digital twin technology. Our core values and focus within MNP’s Technology Solutions revolve around cross-sectoral collaboration, innovation and digital transformation – these are essential for the success of this project, and consequently why we saw immediate alignment in partnering with the OSC to support the growth of small-medium business, and the Atlantic economy through the digitalization of Canada’s oceans industries.” Sean Murphy, Partner, MNP National Digital Services Lead
“Virtual Marine is thrilled to be part of the Digital Ocean Canada Ocean Supercluster project. The project shows the visionary thinking of the local industry as the use of digital technologies such as simulators provide value in improving operational efficiency, knowledge and safety. The project will demonstrate the capabilities of a combined team of ocean expertise in Atlantic Canada and has immediate and long term benefits to our economy through the creation of new jobs and new technologies.” Anthony Patterson, Virtual Marine President and CEO
“DOC is a fantastic opportunity to digitally transform our offshore. Collaboration and digitalization are two key criteria to revolutionize our oceans and economy. Collaboration across business sectors, industries, and academia will ensure that we’re developing today and tomorrow’s talent.” Lesley James, Associate Professor, Memorial University
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces the Miniaturized Sonar Transducers Project
One of Four Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program Projects Announced Today

Watch the video announcement here…
Today Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced four new projects with a total value of $4.5 million from its Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP) stream. Included in these new projects is the Miniaturized Sonar Transducers Project, led by Ontario and Nova Scotia based Sensor Technology Ltd. This made in Canada solution will create new domestic and export opportunities, supply chain opportunities, and create 15 new jobs. The data derived from this project will support additional ocean technology opportunities for Canada.
The growth in market demand for unmanned underwater and surface ocean platforms to replace crewed vessels in remote and harsh environments has created a challenge for platform developers to source qualified acoustic sonar technologies customized to their specific mission requirements. With only two global competitors offering miniaturized piezocomposite transducers, and only one fully integrated provider, platform developers are limited in their ability to source suppliers to meet current demand. Piezocomposite transducers offer several advantages over other products, but ultimately provide higher quality and more reliable underwater images.
With a total project value of $906,700, the Ocean Supercluster will provide $566,000 in funding for the project, with the balance coming from industry partners. The Miniaturized Sonar Transducers Project is led by Sensor Technologies with partners NorthEastern Micro, Kraken Robotic Systems Inc, and Dr. Christopher Purcell. This project will develop specialized skillsets and provide the opportunity for experience in new techniques and help in the development of future workforce.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is an industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges across ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally-relevant solutions, while also building a highly-capable, inclusive workforce. To encourage innovation and trigger new industry investment during these challenging times, the Ocean Supercluster supplemented its core programs with an additional project stream called Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP). This enables the development of smaller projects on a shorter timeline that deliver tangible outcomes, while continuing to build resiliency in our ocean sectors.
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“The Ocean Supercluster is driving innovation in the ocean economy by investing in areas where Canada has a competitive edge. The four projects announced today demonstrate the depth of expertise that the Supercluster is fostering within the ocean economy, ranging from smart, green electricity grids to artificial intelligence-informed seafood traceability.” The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“The projects we are funding under the Ocean Supercluster will play a vital role in Canada’s emerging blue economy. Improving underwater imaging and offshore infrastructure inspections will allow us to grow our marine industries more safely and sustainably. Our government will continue to invest in ocean science and technology, so we can get more Canadians working on and in our oceans.” The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
“With a growing demand for acoustic radar technologies in ocean, we are excited to announce the Miniaturized Sonar Transducers Project with an investment of more than $500,000, creating new domestic and export opportunities, supply chain opportunities, and 15 new jobs.” Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
“It’s an exciting time to be a part of the Blue Economy, and we are thrilled to be contributing to Canada’s Ocean Nation through this project. With this support from the Ocean Supercluster, we will be able to get to market faster as the only fully made-in-Canada solution of customized acoustic sensors for unmanned vessels.” Niru Somayajula, President & CEO, Sensor Technology Ltd
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces the Ontario-Led Ocean Energy Smart Grid Integration Project
One of Four Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program Projects Announced Today

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Today Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced four new projects with a total value of $4.5 million from its Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP) stream including the Ocean Energy Smart Grid Integration Project. This Ontario-led project brings together SMEs and other partners in ocean innovation to provide cost-effective integration of ocean energy generators into communities.
With a total project value of $975,000, the Ocean Supercluster will provide $633,750 in funding for the project, with $341,250 coming from industry partners. The Ocean Energy Smart Grid Integration Project is led by BMT partnered with Sustainable Marine, University of Victoria, Rainhouse, and Turtle Island Innovation and together they will commercialize the integration of ocean energy solutions to help reduce the dependence of diesel power generation in rural communities and increase the opportunity for use of renewable sources of energy.
The Ocean Energy Smart Grid Integration Project will develop a single controller that has algorithms for different communities, whereas currently there is a bespoke design for each community. With this solution, algorithms are selected and parameterized based on ratings of the equipment. The development of this technology will not only support the greening of energy for communities of all sizes with global market opportunity, but it will also create new economic activity, build capabilities in ocean energy smart grid integration, and create five new jobs.
The International Energy Agency’s Technology Collaboration Programme on Ocean Energy Systems (OES) recently released a report called Ocean Energy in Islands and Remote Coastal Areas, which highlights the market opportunity for ocean energy technologies in remote areas due to the high cost of electricity, as is it is often supplied by diesel generators, and where the electricity demand is small, infrastructure such as submarine cables to connect to utility networks cannot be economically justified.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is an industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges across ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally-relevant solutions, while also building a highly-capable, inclusive workforce. To encourage innovation and trigger new industry investment during these challenging times, the Ocean Supercluster supplemented its core programs with an additional project stream called Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP). This enables the development of smaller projects on a shorter timeline that deliver tangible outcomes, while continuing to build resiliency in our ocean sectors.
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“The Ocean Supercluster is driving innovation in the ocean economy by investing in areas where Canada has a competitive edge. The four projects announced today demonstrate the depth of expertise that the Supercluster is fostering within the ocean economy, ranging from smart, green electricity grids to artificial intelligence-informed seafood traceability.” The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“The projects we are funding under the Ocean Supercluster will play a vital role in Canada’s emerging blue economy. Improving underwater imaging and offshore infrastructure inspections will allow us to grow our marine industries more safely and sustainably. Our government will continue to invest in ocean science and technology, so we can get more Canadians working on and in our oceans.” The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
“The Ocean Energy Smart Grid Integration Project is an exciting new project from our Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program that will not only deliver new economic activity in ocean, but also help deliver environmental benefits by increasing the opportunity for renewable energy in communities of all sizes.” Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
« We are excited to partner with Canada’s Ocean Supercluster and our teammates at Sustainable Marine to further the development of a smart electrical grid solution for remote communities using ocean energy generators. The Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program of the Ocean Supercluster is providing a unique opportunity to advance a truly innovative system that we believe has the potential to transform energy distribution in remote coastal communities. » Darcy Byrtus, President of BMT in Canada
“This technology partnership has the potential to address energy challenges experienced by remote and island communities in Canada, and around the world. These challenges include economic vulnerability due to the volatility of fuel prices, a lack of supplier diversity, higher likelihoods of disruption, and high carbon footprints. The team at Sustainable Marine have demonstrated that we can produce clean and predictable power from tidal streams, and we are looking forward to working with BMT and the rest of team to turn the power we produce into dispatchable power that can displace fossil fuel generation for island and remote coastal communities.” Jason Hayman, CEO of Sustainable Marine
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces Project that will Revolutionize Offshore Inspection
One of Four Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program Projects Announced Today

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Today Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced four new projects with a total value of $4.5 million from its Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP) stream including the Automated Pipeline Payload for Small AUVs Project. This Ontario-led project will develop a commercial survey payload for portable AUVs in response to expanding market demand for more efficient ocean floor inspection capabilities, and create nine new jobs.
The ocean floor is home to a growing body of aging critical infrastructure in a corrosive, difficult to access and poorly mapped environment. Much of this infrastructure, which includes pipelines, energy infrastructure, and cables requires regular inspection that has historically been conducted using slow ROVs deployed on large-crewed vessels that cannot achieve the same efficiency as small AUVs. The project output is a commercially ready small AUV payload, for immediate adoption by inspection companies to improve their capability and cost efficiency. This project will accelerate the proliferation of advanced ocean technology, strengthen the Canadian digital workforce, and deliver long term growth in Canada’s ocean economy.
With a total project value of $1.7 million, the Ocean Supercluster will provide $990,000 in funding for the project, with the balance coming from industry partners. The Automated Pipeline Payload for Small AUVs Project is led by Voyis with partners Ocean Floor Geophysics (OFG), EIVA, L3Harris OceanServer, and Ocean Infinity who will work together to revolutionize the offshore inspection industry.
This project catalyzes the development of strategic partnerships between Canadian and international companies, leveraging their individual strengths to deliver an innovative solution that enhances their competitiveness and expands the reach of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is an industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges across ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally-relevant solutions, while also building a highly-capable, inclusive workforce. To encourage innovation and trigger new industry investment during these challenging times, the Ocean Supercluster supplemented its core programs with an additional project stream called Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP). This enables the development of smaller projects on a shorter timeline that deliver tangible outcomes, while continuing to build resiliency in our ocean sectors.
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“The Ocean Supercluster is driving innovation in the ocean economy by investing in areas where Canada has a competitive edge. The four projects announced today demonstrate the depth of expertise that the Supercluster is fostering within the ocean economy, ranging from smart, green electricity grids to artificial intelligence-informed seafood traceability.” The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“The projects we are funding under the Ocean Supercluster will play a vital role in Canada’s emerging blue economy. Improving underwater imaging and offshore infrastructure inspections will allow us to grow our marine industries more safely and sustainably. Our government will continue to invest in ocean science and technology, so we can get more Canadians working on and in our oceans.” The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
“We are excited to announce this Ontario-led project and provide almost $1 million in funding for the development of an innovative solution that will not only respond to the growing demand for more efficient ocean floor inspection capabilities, but also build strong cross-sectoral partnerships, and create jobs.” Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
“We are excited to announce our new project made possible by Canada’s Ocean Supercluster and are confident that we have the perfect team to deliver a truly innovative solution that will help shift the offshore survey industry towards automation and sustainable operations. The 3D laser and colour images made possible with Voyis’ technology bring a level of resolution and understanding not previously achievable on small platforms. For more information on Voyis visit https://voyis.com.” Chris Gilson, General Manager, Voyis
“The OFG iCP system is a proven technology that has been deployed commercially for AUV pipeline inspections in deep-water applications on four continents. Non-contact AUV integrated Cathodic Protection (iCP) is a key component in the adoption of AUV pipeline inspection by the owners, insurers and operators of subsea pipelines and infrastructure. OFG is the only company globally with a proven AUV iCP data collection and processing system that allows for anomalies and the overall system health to be analysed in near real-time offshore. The support of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster (OSC) in this project will allow OFG and our partners to develop a system for smaller light logistics AUV, increasing the efficiency and data quality at a lower cost to the subsea industry. This project comes with a unique set of challenges and risks, but also with an opportunity to serve a much larger pipeline inspection market in shallow water; a perfect place to apply the collaborative model promoted by the OSC.” Matthew Kowalczyk, CEO of OFG
ABOUT OFG:
Since its inception Ocean Floor Geophysics has consistently developed and operated innovative marine geophysical systems to provide new perspectives to our clients. We provide data acquisition and analysis services that were previously unavailable by integrating magnetic, EM, CSEM/MT, gravity, chemical, and hydrographic sensors and systems deployed on AUVs, ASV/USVs, ROVs and towed systems. OFG provides you with tools to lower your exploration, inspection, and development risk. Better data. Better decisions. For more information on OFG visit www.oceanfloorgeophysics.com.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces the Tallybot Project: Artificial Intelligence for Next Generation Seafood Processing
One of Four Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program Projects Announced Today

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Today Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced four new projects with a total value of $4.5 million from its Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP) stream including the Tallybot Project. Through the development of automation and predictive machine learning algorithms, branded Tallybots, this project represents the next generation of seafood processing powered by traceability and production software focused on improved efficiency and quality, and environmental benefits as a result of reduced waste.
With a total project value of $842,000 the Ocean Supercluster will provide $500,000 in funding for the project, with the balance coming from industry partners. The Tallybot Project is led by British Columbia-based company ThisFish Inc., with partners Orca Specialty Food, Hardy Buoys Smoke Fish Ltd, McGill University, York University, and Eurofish. Together they will collaborate on the development of Tallybots embedded into ThisFish’s existing Tally software that automates and digitizes the collection of data in seafood processors.
The project team expects to be one of the first in the world to embed Artificial Intelligence (AI) into seafood production and traceability software. Tallybots will analyze the large datasets created by ThisFish’s Tally production and traceability software to help processors maximize yields, improve quality and reduce data errors as well as noncompliance. The project may also extend the AI technology to fishing vessels to improve catch handling, freezing and storage at sea.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is an industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges across ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally-relevant solutions, while also building a highly-capable, inclusive workforce. To encourage innovation and trigger new industry investment during these challenging times, the Ocean Supercluster supplemented its core programs with an additional project stream called Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP). This enables the development of smaller projects on a shorter timeline that deliver tangible outcomes, while continuing to build resiliency in our ocean sectors.
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“The Ocean Supercluster is driving innovation in the ocean economy by investing in areas where Canada has a competitive edge. The four projects announced today demonstrate the depth of expertise that the Supercluster is fostering within the ocean economy, ranging from smart, green electricity grids to artificial intelligence-informed seafood traceability.” The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“The projects we are funding under the Ocean Supercluster will play a vital role in Canada’s emerging blue economy. Improving underwater imaging and offshore infrastructure inspections will allow us to grow our marine industries more safely and sustainably. Our government will continue to invest in ocean science and technology, so we can get more Canadians working on and in our oceans.” The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
“The fishery is an incredibly important part of Canada’s economy with significant export opportunity. We are proud to provide $500,000 for the Tallybot Project that will help drive the next generation of seafood processing through traceability and production software that delivers improved efficiency and quality, environmental benefits, and increased economic activity and opportunity in the industry.” Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
“Seafood processing faces many problems that can be solved by artificial intelligence. Because of the natural variability of fish, such as species, fish size, seasonality, fishing zone, catch method and so on, seafood processors often have difficulty predicting production and quality outcomes, such as yields. There are simply too many variables. That’s a perfect problem for our new Tallybot technology, whose core strengthen will be its ability to take numerous variables to accurately make predictions and automate processes.” Eric Enno Tamm, CEO of ThisFish Inc.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces $3M Digital Ship In-Service Support Project
Leading Industry Partners Come Together from Canada’s West and East Coasts

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Today Canada’s Ocean Supercluster (OSC) announced its 16th project with a total project value of more than $3 million. The Digital Ship In-Service Support Project comes from the OSC’s Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program and brings together two Canadian marine industry leaders from Canada’s west and east coasts to develop and commercialize 3D digital twin capabilities that will help make Canada more globally competitive, drive export opportunities, and create jobs in the marine sector.
Led by British Columbia-based Seaspan Shipyards together with partner and Newfoundland and Labrador-based, Genoa Design International, the Digital Ship In-Service Support Project will receive $2 million from Canada’s Ocean Supercluster with the balance of funding coming from the project participants. This represents the first Ocean Supercluster project to be led out of Canada’s west coast. The relationship between Seaspan and Genoa was originally built under Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) and continues to thrive today including a teaming partnership for Canada’s future Polar Icebreaker program. This type of outcome is exactly what the NSS was intended to create.
The project will develop new integrated capabilities for vessel management and maintenance through an advanced technology platform that will help vessel designers, builders, operators and maintainers more efficiently manage vessel lifecycle; reduce down-time for repair and maintenance by providing predictive information; improve vessel design and construction to reduce costs; and integrate multiple data sources by leveraging the language of visualization. The Digital Ship In-Service Support Project makes this possible through its ability to provide:
- Data streams to manage vessel maintenance and predict maintenance issues;
- Dynamically-updated representations of vessels and their subsystems;
- Virtual reality to visually interrogate and interact with 3D digital twin data;
- A network of vessel sensors that report on the condition of the vessel and its subsystems; and
- Advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is an industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges across ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally-relevant solutions, while also building a highly-capable, inclusive workforce. To encourage innovation and trigger new industry investment during these challenging times, the Ocean Supercluster supplemented its core programs with an additional project stream called Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program (AOSP). This enables the development of smaller projects on a shorter timeline that deliver tangible outcomes, while continuing to build resiliency in our ocean sector.
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“The Ocean Supercluster is creating opportunities for Canadian businesses to come together from coast to coast, leading to new and innovative technologies that will solve real-life challenges faced by the ocean sector. The Digital Ship In-Service Project has the potential to distinguish Canada in a multi-billion-dollar global market while driving exports and new high-quality jobs.” The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“This is a project that has been built on an exciting partnership between industry leading companies from Canada’s west and east coasts that will drive new export opportunities, increase our global competitiveness, and create jobs. Collaboration is at the very foundation of what Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is all about, and we can’t wait to see the game-changing outcomes that are delivered by Seaspan and Genoa Design through this exciting new project.” Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
“The marine industry is at an exciting time of innovation, where advanced digital technologies are enabling us to fundamentally transform how we build and maintain ships. With the support of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster and the Government of Canada, this Digital Ship In-Service project will bring new powerful and predictive capabilities for vessel management and maintenance and further Canada’s leadership in this important industry.” Dave Belton, Director, Strategy and Business Development, Seaspan Shipyards
“This shared initiative has the power to transform the global shipbuilding industry, and with the support of the Canada’s Ocean Supercluster and the Government of Canada, it begins right here. As the foundation for the Digital Twin, the 3D model offers an incredible tool for collaboration, evaluation, and decision making. Together with long-time partner, Seaspan Shipyards, we look forward to maximizing its potential and building upon its proven success to advance this industry.” Laurie Balan, Chief Technical Officer, Genoa Design International
“Digital Twins are one of the top focus areas of the Royal Canadian Navy’s Digital Strategy. Anchored by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Digital Twins incorporate real-time operating data from the physical platform and offer the possibility of optimizing the operation and maintenance of future naval systems. Canadian companies like Seaspan and Genoa have a key role to play in developing Digital Twin capabilities. This project is one great example of Canadian-led innovations being developed in alignment with one of the key priorities of the RCN ”
Capt(N) Jacques Olivier, Director Digital Navy, Royal Canadian Navy
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Nancy Andrews
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
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Erika Kelland
Genoa Design International
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Keelan Green
Seaspan Shipyards
613-220-2016

Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster

ABOUT SEASPAN SHIPYARDS
Seaspan Shipyards, a division of Seaspan ULC, is a leader in Canada’s shipbuilding and ship repair industry. With modern facilities and a dedicated workforce of 2,700 in North Vancouver and Victoria, the company has proven itself to be a trusted partner on a range of complex projects for both government and the private sector.
Seaspan Shipyards is proud to be Canada’s chosen non-combat shipbuilder under the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS). In this capacity, the company is building state-of-the-art ships in Canada for the Canadian Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy. Through its NSS-related work, Seaspan Shipyards is creating jobs, generating economic benefits and rebuilding Canada’s shipbuilding and marine industries.
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Dave Belton, Director, Strategy and Business Development, Seaspan Shipyards

ABOUT GENOA DESIGN INTERNATIONAL
Genoa Design International has been providing production design and 3D modeling services to shipbuilding and offshore industries from here in Newfoundland and Labrador since 1995. In that time, they’ve become one of the most sought-after production design firms in the North American shipbuilding market with a commitment to quality as an ISO 9001:2015 certified organization.
With a team of more than 200 designers, engineers, naval architects, administrators, and technical support staff dispersed between four locations in Mount Pearl, NL; Vancouver, BC; Halifax, NS; and New Orleans, US, Genoa provides expertise and dedicated support throughout the shipbuilding process.
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Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces $3.1M Rutter IoT Project
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces $3.1M Rutter IoT Project
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(St. John’s, NL) – Together with project partners, today Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced its 15th ocean project. Led from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, the newest $3.1 million project called the Rutter Internet of Things (IoT) Project will transform and migrate Rutter systems into an IoT enabled solution, offering remote monitoring as a managed service with specialty radar system data acquisition, and cloud-based storage and analytics, while also creating 12 new jobs, including four at project implementation and eight at project completion.
Rutter’s sigma S6 Suite of radar processing equipment are used in a wide range of industries including offshore renewable energy, environmental monitoring, cruise, governmental, and oil and gas. Rutter products are used extensively in the Canadian offshore and have been delivered into more than 40 countries.
The Rutter IoT Project platform will enable the archiving of remote sensing data from those Canadian assets and from other jurisdictions including: pack ice drift and ice deformation data; iceberg tracking; ice feature information (water leads, ridges); target detection and tracking; wave and current data; oil spill alerts, tracking and outlines; radar imaging; plus other capabilities.
The Rutter IoT Project is led by Rutter in collaboration with its partner, Cenovus Energy (Husky Energy), who will provide in-kind support through access to vessels for data collection, and research and development efforts including the installation and testing of concepts and for the demonstration of outcomes. Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is providing $721,560 in funding to this project, matching Rutter’s investment of $721,560. The National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) is providing advisory services and up to $499,750 in research and development funding to Rutter for this project. In addition, funding support is being provided by the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador in the amount of $743,823.
The new Ocean Supercluster project will increase operational efficiencies, foster collaboration between ocean sectors, and enable marine-related research delivered with greater accuracy, efficiency, and access to customers. For the research community, this project will provide the ability to receive real-time data from offshore operations that can be used to support their research and validation work in ice drift modelling, oceanographic forecasting, oil spill drift modelling, and other areas.
For customers, the Rutter IoT Project is a turn-key solution that gives clients the ability to centralize critical radar information into operation centers and to share relevant data on-demand with outside entities such as the Coast Guard and others. This is a new and exciting service that provides previously unavailable data to those who can take advantage of temporary access to information to help focus their activity. Customers also have the option of sharing defined data on an ongoing basis with adjacent industries, offshore oil and gas and the fishery for example, while protecting commercially-sensitive data.
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster is an industry-led transformative cluster focused on tackling the shared challenges across ocean sectors through a collaborative program designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of globally-relevant solutions that will help drive sustainable and inclusive ocean growth in Canada.
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“By investing in areas where Canada has a competitive edge, like offshore technologies, the Ocean Supercluster is driving innovation in the ocean economy. This project will not only improve remote ocean operations, but also strengthen Canada’s position as a leader in specialty radar system data acquisition as well as, and cloud-based storage and analytics. This kind of cross-sector collaboration is exactly how Superclusters are helping Canada build a strong, national brand in the industry and give Canadian businesses more opportunities to reach new markets.” The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“Atlantic Canada is a global leader in ocean technology. The Ocean Supercluster builds on that strength, so that our companies can take on the world, and thrive here at home.” The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Minister of Natural Resources
“Rutter has a strong history of cutting edge technological development and commercialization. Support from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador will enhance the company’s already broad innovative capabilities, while increasing efficiency and safety for companies in the marine technology sector.” The Honourable Andrew Parsons, Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
“The availability and access to data will become increasingly important as we grow what is becoming an increasingly digital ocean economy. This collaboration between Rutter and Husky Energy will generate new activity in ocean, create new jobs, and provide radar ocean data that is important for decision making and operations across ocean sectors. The Ocean Supercluster is incredibly proud to announce our 15th project today with more announcements coming in the weeks and months ahead.” Kendra MacDonald, CEO, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
“Since 1998, Rutter has been on the leading edge of ocean technology – developing innovative, best-in-class marine radar augmentation and imaging tools for navigating in ice, detecting oil spills, monitoring wave and currents and for security, safety, and sovereignty applications. Today, we are thrilled to embark on the “next wave” of Radar-as-a-Service (RaaS) — leveraging the power of cloud technology to develop new applications for mariners, scientists, offshore renewable energy and oil and gas operators worldwide.“ Fraser Edison, President and Chairman of the Board, Rutter Inc
“We have used a number of Rutter’s technologies over the years, so this opportunity was a natural fit with our goal of continuous improvement in ice management operations and monitoring. By providing access to environmental data from vessel transits, we will help Rutter to prove up their technology and create better decision-making tools for all ocean users.”
Jonathan Brown, Senior Vice-President, Cenovus Energy (Husky Energy) Atlantic Region
Media Contacts:
Nancy Andrews
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
nancy.andrews@oceasupercluster.ca
709.725.7070
Eric Humber
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
709.725.9655
Stephen Hale
Rutter
709.697.0439
Colleen McConnell
Cenovus Energy (Husky Energy) Husky Energy
colleen.mcconnell@huskyenergy.com
709.724.3504