At least 30 Atlantic Canadian companies specializing in artificial intelligence will participate in a trade mission to Montréal later this month, led by Digital Nova Scotia.
The companies will take part in ALL IN 2025, billed as Canada’s largest AI event, scheduled for Sept.24-25. The two-day gathering is expected to attract more than 4,000 participants and over 200 speakers from around the world. The agenda includes workshops, curated content streams, and networking opportunities aimed at connecting companies with potential partners and investors.
Digital Nova Scotia CEO Owen Sagness said the mission is designed to highlight the region’s growing AI sector on a larger stage. “Atlantic Canada is home to some of the country’s most innovative AI talent, but we often don’t get the spotlight we deserve,” he said in a statement.
The trade mission is being organized with support from the Atlantic Trade and Investment Growth Strategy, a collaboration among the four Atlantic provinces and the federal government. Additional backing is coming from Invest Nova Scotia, Opportunities New Brunswick, Volta, Venn Innovation, TechNL, and PEI Business Inc.
The organizers said the trip is intended to help participating companies gain international exposure, seek partnerships, and showcase Atlantic Canada as an emerging hub for AI development.
Applications are open for Atlantic Canadian companies interested in joining the delegation. Details are available here.
The companies that have agreed to attend so far are:
New Brunswick
Patchell Brook Equity Analytics
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland and Labrador