SEATAC
SEATAC is Nova Scotia’s first Technology Access Centre. Technology Access Centres support Canadian businesses by providing research and development services. Drawing on Nova Scotia Community College’s (NSCC) resources, SEATAC offers services that increase productivity and innovation of small- and medium-sized enterprises in the ocean sector. Through SEATAC, companies can easily access cutting-edge technology, equipment and expertise.
SEATAC takes a market-driven approach to its role in the ocean innovation ecosystem and strives to provide efficient, responsive and customer-focused services. We offer a variety of expertise including prototyping, data analytics and communications, and advanced manufacturing to help companies develop new products and services.
SEATAC is co-located at the Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE) and the NSCC Ivany Campus. SEATAC enables innovators to seize opportunities in the rapidly growing global ocean economy and helps to position Canada’s ocean technology industry as a leader in sustainable ocean innovation.
SEATAC takes a market-driven approach to its role in the ocean innovation ecosystem and strives to provide efficient, responsive and customer-focused services. We offer a variety of expertise including prototyping, data analytics and communications, and advanced manufacturing to help companies develop new products and services.
SEATAC is co-located at the Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE) and the NSCC Ivany Campus. SEATAC enables innovators to seize opportunities in the rapidly growing global ocean economy and helps to position Canada’s ocean technology industry as a leader in sustainable ocean innovation.

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