"Canada is a world leader in knowledge-based industries, and the
Summit is an ideal opportunity for showcasing our technological
leadership," explained Bill van Staalduinen, Director General (planning) of
HSO. "We are incorporating the latest in technology into the operations
of the Summit, but the SuperNova exhibit will be the focal point. Large
and small companies will be displaying their products and services, and
the MT&T sponsored 'Canada's Information Highway' will be the anchor
exhibit. In addition, MT&T plans to display two innovative new products;
the Vista 350 screen-based telephone and TeleVillage, Canada's most
comprehensive Interactive Television system."
"Visitors to "Canada's Information Highway" will be guided through 18
lifestyle and working environments. They will be shown advanced
telecommunications that are available today and be given a glimpse of
what applications the near future holds. Featured applications will include
distance education, telemedicine, mobile communications, satellite
services, the Internet, telework, call centres and video conferencing,"
says Howard McNutt, Marketing Manager, MT&T. "SuperNova is a
showcase for Nova Scotia -- demonstrating the power of our technology
infrastructure, of our people, and of our economic environment."
Similarly, Royal Bank will demonstrate how technology is enabling banks
to better serve their customers. Royal Bank will be showcasing the
"Mondex system", one of the most significant advances in money
exchange since the inception of coins and bank notes. The heart of the
system is a micro-computer chip imbedded in a plastic card which stores
the equivalent value of cash money. The customer then carries this chip
around as if it was cash.
"Halifax has a unique opportunity to display this country's leading
information technology during the Summit," explains Clay Coveyduck,
Senior VP and General Manager, Royal Bank . "In the last decade,
information technology has changed the way our bank does business.
This exhibit is the first step in showing how the technology we use to do
our daily business can make every day life easier."
SuperNova will be the home of a host of other exhibits including a Virtual
Chess Exhibition Tournament involving participants located in eight
different countries; Windhorse Productions` multimedia video game
known as Eco Island; and a Mission Control System Order Desk
developed by Spar Aerospace on behalf of the Canadian Space Agency.
Also on display will be a multi-media encyclopedia on Fortress
Louisbourg, a surgical training program developed for Dalhousie
University and a desk-top video conferencing system created by the
Atlantic Canada Organization for Research Networking. In all there will
be 99 exhibits.
"SuperNova is one more reason for local residents to be planning to
come downtown during the Summit," adds Mr.van Staalduinen. "It is a
unique opportunity to see the latest in Canadian information technology
and gain a better understanding of its potential impact on our lives at
home and at work. For the participating companies it is a chance for
international exposure and access to new markets."
The SuperNova exhibit opens at 1595 Barrington Street on Wednesday,
June 14 and will run until Sunday, June 18. The public is encouraged to
visit this innovative exhibit.
The Summit is a gathering of leaders from the seven largest
industrialised nations as well as representatives of the European Union
and the Russian Federation. The event will take place in Halifax from
June 15-17, 1995.
Malcolm McKechnie HSO Media Spokesperson (902) 473-7117