Ocean Supercluster Invests In Halifax Firms Creating ‘Game-Changing’ Biofuel
The $65-million Clean Ocean Advanced Biofuels Project will create a renewable fuel made from algae and other readily available organic material.
The $65-million Clean Ocean Advanced Biofuels Project will create a renewable fuel made from algae and other readily available organic material.
Grieg Seafood, SubC Imaging, AKVA Group, High-Tech Communications, and Halifax’s Innovasea, are bringing together an array of technologies to create a super-connected fish farm driven by innovative new forms of data collection.
Regional companies can access millions of dollars for research and development if they can demonstrate the customer demand for an ocean-themed product or service.
“What is a supercluster? It is a made−in−Canada Silicon Valley that will create tens of thousands of jobs — that’s what a supercluster is,” says the federal Innovation minister.