DXC Technology Opens AI Innovation Center in Halifax

October 06, 2025
DXC Technology has opened a new AI Innovation Center in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to accelerate digital transformation for Canadian clients, announced in a press release.

DXC Technology has opened a new AI Innovation Center in Halifax, Nova Scotia, announced in a press release. Located in the West End of Halifax, the center is part of DXC's strategy to enhance digital transformation for its Canadian clients.

The Halifax center is designed to foster collaboration and deliver innovative AI-based solutions. It will integrate DXC's comprehensive technology services, including applications, cloud, infrastructure, and cybersecurity. This initiative underscores DXC's commitment to growth in Canada and its focus on AI-driven transformation.

The center will also support strategic partnerships, such as the collaboration with 7AI for autonomous cybersecurity capabilities and with Boomi to accelerate AI adoption and data modernization. These efforts aim to unlock transformative potential for clients across various sectors.

The new facility strengthens DXC's presence in Canada, where it has been active for decades, serving key industries like healthcare, insurance, banking, and the public sector. The Halifax center will also cater to the needs of public sector clients with sovereign security solutions.

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