2024 ANNUAL FALL DINNER
ENERGY CREATION + STORAGE
Let's power Nova Scotia towards a brighter tomorrow
As the world transitions towards sustainable practices, Nova Scotia is unique in its vast opportunities in the renewable energy sector. Our proximity to natural resources like our oceans, wind and natural gas allow us to harness the full potential of renewable energy in the province.
This important and necessary move to electric and renewable energies will require double the energy usage in the coming years. To get there, we’ll need to explore emerging technologies, identify areas for collaboration and partnership, and accelerate and build the infrastructure for the transition. Is our grid ready?
Join us at the 2024 Fall Dinner to discover how collaboration can unlock these resources, drive economic growth, and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future for the province.
Meet The Speakers
NSERC/Tesla Canada Industrial Research Chair
Jeff Dahn obtained his B.Sc. in Physics from Dalhousie University (1978) and his Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia in 1982. Dahn then worked at NRC (82-85) and at Moli Energy Limited (85-90) before joining the Physics Department at Simon Fraser University in 1990. He returned to Dalhousie University in 1996. At Moli, he did pioneering work on lithium-ion batteries.
In 2016, Dr. Dahn began a research partnership with Tesla as the NSERC/Tesla Canada industrial research chair which will run at least till 2026. Jeff Dahn is the author or co-author of over 780 refereed journal papers and 78 inventions with patents issued or filed.
Dahn’s research in the lithium-ion battery field has been recognized by numerous awards including a Governor General’s Innovation Award (2016) and the Gerhard Herzberg Gold Medal in Science and Engineering (2017), Canada’s top science prize. He was awarded the Olin Palladium Medal by the Electrochemical Society (its highest honor) in 2023. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2020.
CEO, NOVONIX Ltd.
Dr Burns is a member of the Board of Directors of AccelerateZEV, Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Chain Alliance and formerly worked as a Sr. Research Engineer at Tesla.
Dr Burns received his Ph.D. in Physics from Dalhousie University where he study in Dr Jeff Dahn’s group. His PhD work focused on developing and applying high precision coulometry methods, publishing over 40 peer-reviewed papers that have been cited more than 5,000 times.
In 2013, Dr Burns co-founded NOVONIX in Halifax Nova Scotia, a company manufacturing ultra-high precision charger systems for battery research and manufacturing labs around the world. In 2017, that company merged with Graphitecorp Ltd, an ASX listed company, to become NOVONIX Limited.
Vice President Research and Innovation, Dalhousie University
Dr. Alice B. Aiken, CD, PhD, MSc, BScPT, BSc, ICD.D is a full Professor in the Faculty of Health. Her research focuses on health systems transformation and evidence-informed policy-making with a focus on military and Veteran health.
She was formerly the Dean of the Faculty of Health at Dalhousie. She is a co-founder and the former Scientific Director of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, a unique consortium of over 48 Canadian and 13 international universities dedicated to researching the health needs of military personnel, Veterans and their families based at Queen’s University.
She received her PhD and Master from Queen’s University, Canada, her Physical Therapy degree from Dalhousie University, and a BSc in Kinesiology from the University of Ottawa. She completed the Directors Education Program through the Rotman School at University of Toronto, and the ICD. She also proudly served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 14 years, first as a ship’s navigator in the Royal Canadian Navy, then as a physiotherapist.
In recognition of her research leadership in military health, she is currently the Honorary Captain (Navy) for Canadian Forces Health Services Atlantic and a Dame of the Order of St George. She was elected to the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada. She has also received a Distinguished Alumni Award from Queen’s University, the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, and the Chapel of the Four Chaplains Legion of Honor Bronze Medallion (USA).
Matt Borys
Vice-President of Corporate Development, EverWind
Prior to joining EverWind, Mr. Borys was Head of Capital Markets & Treasury for Atlas Corp, where he led capital structure strategic planning as well as sourcing, structuring, and execution of capital raises. Prior to that, Mr. Borys held various senior leadership roles within Atlas focused on modernizing and building out functions driving and supporting capital allocation including Capital Markets, M&A, Treasury, and Investor Relations. During his tenure at Atlas, Mr. Borys raised over $15B of capital including several first-of-its-kind sustainability-linked and green loans and bonds in the US, Nordic, and global markets, ABLs, innovative ECA financings in China, Korea, and Japan; executed over $9B in maritime asset transactions; formed the Atlas public NYSE company structure through an inverse merger; and acquired and integrated APR Energy as Atlas’ energy platform.
Prior to joining Atlas, Mr. Borys held roles in Investment Banking and Project Finance with Desjardins Capital Markets, and in Equity Research with Raymond James, focused on diversified infrastructure and industrials, including power and infrastructure project finance.
Mr. Borys received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McMaster University, graduating with Distinction.
Graduate Student, Li-ion Batteries
Eniko received her undergrad in Nanotechnology Engineering from the University of Waterloo, during which she completed co-op terms at Sila Nanotechnologies working on silicon-based anodes for batteries. Eniko also had the opportunity to experience larger-scale manufacturing of lithium-ion cells, by working on dry electrode processing at Tesla in Fremont, CA. Currently, Eniko’s research in the Dahn lab is focused on high-nickel, cobalt-free cathode materials, specifically measuring and improving the diffusion of lithium ions in these materials.
Outside of the lab, Eniko loves going rock climbing with her lab mates and playing ultimate frisbee. Fun fact: Eniko has driven 6 different EVs, including a race car that she and her teammates built for Formula SAE Electric in Waterloo.
Postdoctoral Fellow and Material Scientist, Dalhousie University
Throughout her time at Dalhousie University, she has been involved in extracurriculars that build and teach about diversity, equity, and inclusion in chemistry as well as ways to make chemistry more sustainable. In 2024, she was selected as the Top 100 CAS Future Leaders by the American Chemical Society.
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS
Presenting Partner
Green Energy Partners
Sponsorship Opportunities Available
Josh Creighton, Corporate partnership Specialist
(902) 481-1229 josh@halifaxchamber.com
Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
5:00 PM - 9:30 PM AST
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
4:30PM - 9:00PM
Agenda
4:30 PM - Registration and Pre-Reception
6:20 PM - Opening Remarks
6:40 PM - Dinner
7:40 PM - Main Presentations
9:00 PM - Event Concludes
Location
Halifax Convention Centre - Ballroom
1650 Argyle St, Halifax, NS B3J 0E6
Fees/Admission
Member Rates Note: All prices are subject to HST. Payment is due upon purchase of the ticket and we accept the following payment options: Visa, Master Card and American Express.
Regular Seating ($220.00 / ticket or $2200.00 / Table of 10)
Premium Seating ($2450.00 / Table of 10) *
Non-Member Rates
Regular Seating ($330.00 / ticket or $3300.00 / Table of 10)
Premium Seating ($3600.00 / Table of 10) *
*Premium tables include logo visibility at the event, and prime table location in the room
A 25% discount for student/non-profit members available at checkout.
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Contact Information
Ashley Groves, Event Specialist
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