DXC Technology Launches Innovation Center in Halifax, Canada to Boost Digital Transformation

DXC Technology Opens Innovation Center in Halifax



DXC Technology, a prominent global provider of technological services listed on the Fortune 500, announced the launch of a new innovation center located in the vibrant West End of Halifax, Nova Scotia. This strategic move reflects DXC's long-term commitment to its clients and growth in Canada. The new center is designed to foster collaboration, engage clients, and deliver innovative AI-powered solutions, aligning seamlessly with DXC's comprehensive range of technology services that include applications, cloud, infrastructure, and cybersecurity. This initiative reinforces DXC's growth strategy throughout Canada.

The Halifax Innovation Center will act as a hub for developing and deploying next-generation solutions that integrate artificial intelligence with traditional enterprise technology services. It highlights DXC's commitment to AI-driven transformation through strategic alliances. Among these collaborations is the introduction of the groundbreaking Agentic Security Operations Center (SOC), developed in partnership with 7AI, which provides autonomous cybersecurity capabilities. Additionally, a partnership with Boomi accelerates AI adoption and data modernization across enterprises, empowering clients to unlock transformative potential across their operations.

Mayor Andy Fillmore expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "We are thrilled to welcome DXC's new innovation center to Halifax. This is a testament to our city's growing reputation as a major hub for technology and innovation in Canada, where talent, creativity, and big ideas come together to shape the future." He added that DXC's investment would create new opportunities for residents and foster strong partnerships with local post-secondary institutions while providing innovative solutions that extend well beyond the confines of the city.

Furthermore, the Halifax innovation center solidifies DXC's commitment to clients in the Atlantic region while addressing the public sector's demands for sovereign security solutions. This center will enhance DXC's ability to serve federal, provincial, and municipal government organizations across Canada by consolidating delivery teams in a dedicated hub focused on developing and deploying AI and cloud solutions.

Cameron Art, President of DXC for the Americas and the UK, stated, "We are excited to inaugurate the Halifax Innovation Center, an essential step in DXC's growth in Canada and the Atlantic region that symbolizes our commitment to work hand in hand with our clients. This center embodies our strategy of prioritizing AI in technological transformation. By combining our deep expertise across the spectrum of business services with cutting-edge AI capabilities and strategic partnerships, we are creating a powerful ecosystem that helps clients accelerate end-to-end digital transformation and unlock new growth opportunities."

DXC has maintained a robust presence in Canada for decades, supporting clients in critical sectors such as healthcare, insurance, banking, automotive, and the public sector. The company partners with four of Canada’s five largest banks and collaborates with four of the country’s largest insurance companies. Recent investments, including the opening of a Toronto office and new leadership appointments, reinforce DXC's long-term commitment to Canadian talent, innovation, and client success.

For more information, visit www.dxc.com.

About DXC Technology


DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) is a leading global provider of information technology services. We are a trusted operational partner for many of the world’s most innovative organizations, developing solutions that drive industries and businesses forward. Our engineering, consulting, and technology experts help clients simplify, optimize, and modernize their systems and processes, manage their most critical workloads, integrate AI-driven intelligence into their operations, and prioritize security and trust.

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