The Atlantic Venture Forum has announced the 12 companies that will present at the 2017 conference, which this year will include a special stream for life sciences and health technology companies.

As well as providing a range of speakers, the AVF works to link investors inside and outside the region with some of Atlantic Canada’s leading startups or high-growth companies. Each year, there are presentations by both seed- and growth-stage companies. Last year, there were more than 20 funding groups from across Canada and in the U.S. that attended the Atlantic Venture Forum.

The AVF will take place June 27 and 28 at the Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel. Tickets are available here.

Entrevestor has profiled almost all of the 12 presenting companies, so we’ve provided links to our most recent and/or most complete reports on the presenting companies.

There are two companies in the early stage group for which we don’t yet have up-to-date or complete articles: Vish Salon Tech, a St. John’s-based company whose product help hair salons; and Charlottetown-based Frontier Power Systems, which is an engineering company that offers consulting services and innovative products to the wind industry.

The presenting companies are:

Early-Stage Companies

Clockwork Fox Studios, St. John’s. Read our coverage.

Frontier Power Systems, Charlottetown.

Ubique, Sydney and Toronto. Read our coverage.

Vish Salon Tech, St. John’s.

Seaformatics, St. John’s. Read our coverage.

Growth-Stage Companies:

Solace Power, Mount Pearl, NL. Read our coverage.

Island Water Technologies, Charlottetown. Read our coverage.

QRA Corp., Halifax. Read our coverage.

SimpTek Technologies, Fredericton. Read our coverage.

Life Sciences and Health Technology Companies:

Spring Loaded Technology, Halifax. Read our coverage.

Covina Biomedical, Halifax. Read our coverage.

Densitas Inc., Halifax. Read our coverage.

 

[Disclaimer: The Atlantic Venture Forum is a client of Entrevestor.]