REGISTRATION OPEN:
Mission to New England
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Boston | Rhode Island | New Hampshire - June 18-20, 2019
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With the U.S. outpacing all other nations in military expenditures, the U.S. continues to be one of the top defence export markets for Canadian industry. Register by
Friday, May 3
to join ACADA as we lead an outgoing mission to the New England region
June 18-20, 2019
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ACADA has successfully secured funding for limited company travel reimbursement, so register to join the mission today. Registration closes
Program highlights include:
June 17: Travel to Boston
- Tour of innovation hub
- Networking
- Pitch
- Reception
June 20-21: Return to Canada.
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Registration Fees
Cost per participant:
- ACADA Members: $600
- Non-ACADA Members: $850
What's Included?
- Participation in all mission activities
- Opportunity to pitch to US participants
- Ground transportation
- Profile in ACADA mission promotional material
- Regular mission communications and updates
- Dedicated mission support via our experienced ACADA team
- Funding available for up to 75% of travel costs (*1 per company, limited availability, first come first served)
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The New Hampshire Aerospace & Defense Export Consortium (NHADEC)
brings together the best of the best in New Hampshire’s Aerospace & Defense sectors. Representing a growing, dynamic industry in New Hampshire, New England, and beyond, the members of the Consortium represent a wide range of innovation and diversity, scaling from the large global players to the innovative SMEs, all offering advanced unique technologies and superior business acumen.
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SENEDIA
serves as a catalyst for thought leadership and innovation in undersea technology, cybersecurity and defense technologies. They enable the development of and transition of critical technologies, foster thought leadership and facilitate workforce development.
Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium (UTIC)
a national consortium of members – manufacturers, small companies, large contractors, suppliers, academia, non-profits, and non-traditional technology companies, who wish to work collaboratively with the US Government to develop undersea and maritime technologies for challenges related to defense, security and protection.
Maritime Cybersecurity Center
is a non-profit organization formed in 2013 to build awareness and create communities of practice on cybersecurity issues, approaches, risks, and solutions as well as create pathways to developing cybersecurity professionals and educating our workforce on cybersecurity issues.
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The
National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
is America’s leading Defense Industry association promoting national security. Our members foster the development of the most innovative and superior equipment, training and support for our warfighters and first responders through our divisions, local chapters, affiliated associations and events.
The
NDIA New England Chapter
promotes a strong, diverse New England security ecosystem through education, awareness and advocacy. We exist to provide value through our community by improving national security and warfighter support, and enhancing the region’s economic base. We are a catalyst for the formation of meaningful connections, regionally, nationally and globally.
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For more than 120 years, the
Trade Commissioner Service (TCS)
has been helping companies navigate international markets. Canadian trade commissioners are located in more than 160 cities worldwide, and can provide you with key business insights and access to an unbeatable network of international contacts.
Erin Donahue, Trade Commissioner, Defense & Ocean Technologies, at the Consulate General of Canada in Boston, is an important member of our organizing committee.
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5151 George Street, Suite 502
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada B3J 1M9
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