Halifax Students use Artificial Intelligence to Help the Visually Impaired
The team is working on AI-enabled goggles to help visually impared people navigate daily life with fewer limitations.
The team is working on AI-enabled goggles to help visually impared people navigate daily life with fewer limitations.
Andrea Kalafut credits her strong Moncton business community connections as paving the way for her expertise to build strong connections, and earn one of the 12 Business Excellence awards from the local chamber of commerce.
Sponsored: With March being National Engineering Month, it’s an opportune time to talk about engineers who have found success at home, and a better quality of life too.
Progress toward gender parity remains slow for the engineering profession, one of the few licensed professions where men continue to vastly outnumber women.
Atlantic Canada’s largest employee-owned engineering firm is moving across the street to a new home in downtown Moncton in June.
Hive has seen evidence of an eastward migration in Canada, with the firm getting one-to-two calls a week from people from Ontario and British Columbia, originally from Atlantic Canada, looking to move back east.
An organization that promotes and empowers women in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) held its second annual conference on the weekend in Fredericton.
The company’s objective is to get recruits that can hit the ground running once they’ve graduated from university.
The Moncton-headquartered company is keeping its name and employees after becoming a division of the national engineering firm.