Projects launched in Prince Rupert could enhance port operations, boost sovereignty and defence
PRINCE RUPERT -
Summary
Nuport Robotics has installed an emissions data-collection system on a short-haul truck to help reduce emissions, improve how trucks move goods and support future use of the technology
Open Ocean Robotics will test a new zero-emission uncrewed vessel at the Port of Prince Rupert to collect ocean and marine data safely and sustainably
Hydra Energy is deploying a hydrogen-fuelling station and testing its zero- and low-emission vehicles
Building on Look West commitments, three dual-use technology businesses are testing new tools that can support Canada's defence priorities while helping cut emissions, improve safety and support jobs in northern communities.
"B.C. is supporting domestic companies to test dual-use technologies that make our ports safer, cleaner and more competitive while strengthening Canada's sovereignty and defence capabilities," said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth. "These new data tools will reduce emissions and promote clean transportation, critical goals for our environment and communities, while delivering safer port operations using made-in-B.C. technology. This initiative is part of our Look West plan to deliver jobs and opportunities while building a more independent economy."
Supported by the Integrated Marketplaces initiative, delivered by Innovate BC, Nuport Robotics, Open Ocean Robotics and Hydra Energy are testing their technologies at the Port of Prince Rupert. Combined, the projects are worth more than $1.7 million.
Reducing emissions with smarter trucking technology
Nuport Robotics is leading a $306,000 project that will install a data-acquisition system on a short-haul truck at the port. The system will:
help reduce greenhouse-gas emissions
de-risk deployment of the technology
give port users better data to improve productivity, competitiveness
Improving port safety with zero emission ocean monitoring
The port of Prince Rupert will test Open Ocean Robotics' DataXplorer Gen 2 uncrewed surface vessel (USV) in a $409,000 project. This autonomous zero-emission vessel will:
improve safety by monitoring conditions without putting people on the water
operate more sustainably than traditional vessels
collect and manage ocean and marine data for port users
"The Prince Rupert Port Authority Testbed provides a valuable real-world environment to demonstrate how persistent, uncrewed surface vehicles can support safer, more sustainable port and coastal operations," said Julie Angus, co-founder and CEO, Open Ocean Robotics. "Through Innovate BC's Integrated Marketplace, we are able to validate our technology alongside public-sector partners, accelerating the adoption of low-emission, ocean-monitoring solutions in ports."
Lowering emissions with hydrogen, low- and zero-emission vehicles
A $1-million project led by the Prince Rupert Port Authority and Hydra Energy will develop a hydrogen-fuelling station and test zero- and low-emission vehicles to support decarbonization and sustainability efforts within the port's operations. These vehicles will support deliveries that include short-haul, local and long-haul.
"This collaboration, supported by Innovate BC's Integrated Marketplace, highlights the vital role of hydrogen in decarbonizing heavy-duty transport," said Badr Abduljawad, co-founder and chief innovation officer, Hydra Energy. "Together with the Prince Rupert Port Authority and other key project partners, Hydra has been awarded a valuable opportunity to demonstrate our hydrogen-as-a-service model. This initiative will integrate our hydrogen-diesel co-combustion technology with dedicated hydrogen-refuelling infrastructure, helping showcase Hydra's capabilities in real-world port operations and the importance of transition technologies on the path to cleaner mobility."
Created by the Government of B.C. in partnership with Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan) in 2023 and delivered by Innovate BC, the Integrated Marketplace helps B.C. companies test, deploy and scale their innovations while de-risking technology adoption for partnering industry customers.
Part of the Look West plan
These projects support the Province's Look West plan for jobs and industry, which outlines B.C.'s vision to deliver jobs and opportunities by strengthening the workforce to develop a more independent economy.
It includes delivering major projects quicker, diversifying markets and growing targeted sectors, such as technology, aerospace, marine, AI and quantum, life sciences, agriculture and construction innovation.
Technologies tested in northern B.C. can also strengthen Canada's sovereignty and defence capabilities. Uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) have potential applications for the coast guard and navy, while innovations from Nuport Robotics and Hydra Energy can improve logistics and supply-chain efficiency while supporting both commercial and defence operations.
Quotes:
Rick Glumac, B.C. Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies -
"Companies like Nuport Robotics, Open Ocean Robotics and Hydra Energy are showing the world what Canadian innovation can achieve. By testing cutting-edge clean technologies in Prince Rupert, we're proving that our homegrown tech solutions can reduce emissions, improve safety and strengthen our economy."
Gregor Robertson, federal Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada -
"B.C. has the talent and innovation that the world needs. Today's announcement demonstrates how new data-driven tools and clean-technology solutions can make a difference, not only in reducing emissions but also in shaping the future of sustainable transportation. PacifiCan is committed to ensuring that B.C. businesses have the resources they need to grow and contribute to one strong Canadian economy."
Kurt Slocombe, interim president, Prince Rupert Port Authority -
"Testing these innovative technologies advances our efforts to make gateway operations safer and more efficient, both on water and land. The findings will help inform our strategies to reduce the overall impacts of port activity."
Peter Cowan, president and CEO, Innovate BC -
"British Columbia is a proven leader in clean transportation and energy innovation, and the Integrated Marketplace is strengthening that standing by supporting B.C. companies to deploy solutions that transform critical industries and reduce emissions. By enabling the deployment of technologies in complex, high-impact environments like ports, the Integrated Marketplace is helping companies test their solutions, scale faster and bring made-in-B.C. innovations to new markets, driving both local prosperity and positive global change."
Quick Facts:
C.'s investment in the Integrated Marketplace includes as much as $41.5 million from the Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth and $11.7 million from the Government of Canada through PacifiCan.
The Integrated Marketplace is a demand-driven platform to test, deploy and scale made-in-B.C. innovation, while de-risking technology adoption for key industries in the
There are currently five test beds across the
This supports industries to lower emissions and increase productivity, while growing the economy and creating
Learn More:
Learn more about Nuport Robotics: https://www.nuport.ai/
Learn more about Open Ocean Robotics: https://www.openoceanrobotics.com/
Learn more about Hydra Energy: https://www.hydraenergy.com/
To learn about previous investments in clean tech in the North, visit: https://news.gov.bc.ca/33091
To learn about the Integrated Marketplace, visit: https://www.innovatebc.ca/programs/integrated-marketplace
For more information about Innovate BC, visit: https://www.innovatebc.ca/
To learn more about Look West: Jobs and Prosperity for a Stronger C. and Canada, visit: https://gov.bc.ca/LookWest
To learn more about PacifiCan, visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/pacific-economic-html
Contact:
Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth Media Relations
250-880-5179