IMarEST promotes the scientific development of marine engineering, science and technology, providing opportunities to exchange ideas and practices and uphold the status, standards and knowledge of marine professionals worldwide.
“The launch of this new Canadian branch will ensure marine professionals in the region get access to a range of benefits, including technical lectures, conferences, networking events, career support, and professional growth. I am immensely grateful to the voluntary branch officers for the dedication they have shown in getting this initiative off the ground,” said Chris Goldsworthy, Chief Executive, IMarEST, who traveled to St. John’s for the launch.
Creating Opportunities
Ashley Noseworthy, President and CEO at Edgewise Environmental Ltd. and IMarEST training provider, is excited by the opportunities the new branch will bring. “I am honored to chair Canada’s first IMarEST branch. This launch, after nearly a year of effort, offers ocean professionals in Atlantic Canada the chance to connect with a global network and contribute to the international marine community.”
The province’s Minister of Industry, Energy, and Technology, the Honorable Andrew Parsons, KC, was on hand for the launch. “Newfoundland and Labrador is a leader in innovation in the ocean technology sector and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador recognizes the importance of this industry through continued support and investment,” said Minister Parsons. “The province’s journey towards becoming a global leader in ocean innovation started with a recognition of the ocean’s untapped possibilities. Our province is a leader because of the work of marine professionals and ocean pioneers, such as those at IMarEST, who continue to explore new ways to harness the ocean’s power and uncover its potential.”
Building Recognition and Knowledge
“Oceans Advance welcomes this opportunity to support the first Canadian branch of IMarEST, and we are excited to explore partnership and collaboration openings with IMarEST,” said Shelly Petten, Executive Director, Oceans Advance. “The international reach of IMarEST and the engagement of their members in providing informed and expert views in response to consultations and calls for evidence for the development of national, regional, and international regulation such as the UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) provides amazing value for the Newfoundland and Labrador ocean technology ecosystem. Congratulations to all, especially the newest chapter Chair, Ashley Noseworthy, and welcome IMarEST to Canada.”
Dr. Paul Brett, Vice President, Memorial University (Marine Institute) believes IMarEST will elevate the region’s reputation as a powerhouse in oceans education, research and technology.
“The new branch offers a great opportunity for our students, young professionals, academia, and industry to share our local expertise, broaden our global relationships to grow our oceans sector at home, and bring our knowledge to the world,” said Dr. Brett.