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The OceanTech Wave: Diving Deep for Climate Action
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
AI and emerging technology are critical in reducing emissions and helping us better understand the ocean’s impact on climate.
Canada is a leader in ocean research, and we continue to punch above our weight in the delivery of ocean innovation.
But can innovative tech turn the tide in the climate crisis?
On this episode, John Stackhouse visits Atlantic Canada — named one of the top oceantech ecosystems in the world — to check out the Cove Demo Day, Canada’s largest showcase of marine technology. He sits down with Anya Waite (CEO) and Eric Siegel (Chief Innovation Officer) of the Ocean Frontier Institute to discuss the opportunities for our nation — and the planet.
Canada is a leader in ocean research, and we continue to punch above our weight in the delivery of ocean innovation.
But can innovative tech turn the tide in the climate crisis?
On this episode, John Stackhouse visits Atlantic Canada — named one of the top oceantech ecosystems in the world — to check out the Cove Demo Day, Canada’s largest showcase of marine technology. He sits down with Anya Waite (CEO) and Eric Siegel (Chief Innovation Officer) of the Ocean Frontier Institute to discuss the opportunities for our nation — and the planet.
Released:
Jun 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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