



Innovative Community or Organization Award: Heiltsuk Nation
The Heiltsuk Nation was honoured with the Innovative Community or Organization Award for their groundbreaking work combining ancestral knowledge with emerging technology to protect one of their closest relatives, the sockeye salmon.
Facing declining salmon populations and reduced federal monitoring, the Heiltsuk Nation installed a solar-powered, satellite-connected AI monitoring system at their Koeye River weir. This technology provides real-time salmon counts and species recognition, enabling community-led decision-making rooted in stewardship and self-determination.
In 2023, the Nation confidently harvested and shared sockeye for the first time in years, a profound moment of food sovereignty, cultural renewal, and joy. Their leadership demonstrates how innovation, guided by cultural values, can restore ecosystems and strengthen autonomy.
Celebrating Indigenous-Led Futures
The Amplify Awards were created to honour stories like Troy’s and the Heiltsuk Nation’s, stories that show what becomes possible when Indigenous Peoples shape the future of technology on their own terms. Their work reminds us that innovation is most potent when it uplifts the community, protects what matters, and advances sovereignty.
###
The First Nations Technology Council is an Indigenous-led, innovative non-profit mandated by First Nations leadership in British Columbia. We work to advance digital literacy, improve internet connectivity, and provide guidance on data and digital technology for all 204 First Nations across the province. We envision a future where Indigenous Peoples and communities claim our space in the digital age by designing and stewarding technology to renew and strengthen our cultures, lands, languages, and ways of being for future generations.