Exhibitions / Congresses

Smart Digital Ports of The Future North America 2023

Canada, Nova Scotia - December 5 – 6, 2023.
Smart Digital Ports of The Future North America 2023 The first edition of Smart Digital Ports North America 2023 will be hosted on 5th & 6th December 2023 in Halifax, Canada!
The two-day conference will mark the first Port Technology International event in Canada, partnered with Halifax Port Authority.
Smart Digital Ports has been hosted in Europe for seven years and has become the leading hub for all things port digitalisation, innovation and technology. Our conference has a history of being the most prominent hub for knowledge sharing and networking for Europe's leading ports, so we are excited to launch a North American edition.
The event will feature the most disruptive smart, digital port projects from across the globe, presented by industry leaders. Join us for keynote addresses and engaging panel discussions in which we welcome our audience to engage with our speakers and drive the conversation.
To keep up to date with all opportunities and announcements for SDP North America 2023, Register today and don't miss a thing!

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Date(s)
December 5 – 6, 2023.
Venue
Marriot Harbourfront Hotel
Ticketing
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Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.