Airesun Signs $150M Contract

Airesun Global, a Cape Breton company that makes industrial oils, cleaners and lubricants out of seed oil, has signed two contracts worth a total of almost $160 million.

The Sydney-area company held a press conference Tuesday announcing it had signed a two-year, $150 million agreement under which Jolomi Engineering Services of Delta State, Nigeria, will adapt Airesun’s processor/extractor

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Berhane Wins GSE Award

Robel Berhane, Co-founder and CFO of Halifax-based Clean Catch Baits, has been named Global Student Entrepreneur for Atlantic Canada in the recent Global Student Entrepreneur Awards.    

Clean Catch is developing biodegradable, PVC-free soft bait fishing lures for the sport fishing market, aiming to replace plastic lures that can leach harmful micro-plastics into lakes, rivers and oceans. The

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LED Wins Export Canada Award

Halifax-based LED Roadway Lighting Ltd., which manufactures smart and low-energy street lighting, has been named a cleantech Export Star by Export Development Canada, or EDC.

Each year, EDC highlights the achievements of leading cleantech companies during its Cleantech Export Week conference. LED Roadway Lighting was recognized as a leader in the field that has succeeded in selling its products

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Nova Box Expands with Acquisition

Nova Box, which sells gift boxes stuffed with goods made in Nova Scotia, is expanding across Atlantic Canada with the acquisition of The East Coast Box Company.

Allyson England, who started Halifax-based Nova Box four years ago, said the acquisition will allow her to work with producers in all four Atlantic Provinces, and distribute their goods to customers across Canada and in foreign

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AffinityImmuno Eyes Licensing Partner

Charlottetown-based AffinityImmuno is looking for a larger partner to licence out its product that tests whether a person has antibodies that can ward off COVID-19.

The four-year-old company specializes in antibodies, which are proteins used by the human body’s immune system to search out “foreign invaders” like viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites. Once the antibodies detect these invaders,

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Job of the Week: Dash Hudson

Our Job of the Week column this week features an opening for a Senior Full Stack Developer at Dash Hudson in Halifax.

Dash Hudson is a visual marketing Software-as-a-Service company that helps its clients increase engagement on their social media. Its software, called Vision, is a one-stop spot for clients to manage, source and engage with the traffic of their photos and videos.

The Job of the

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We Need More Flexible Tax Credits

The wheels are in motion to create an Atlantic Canadian angel funding group, but its effectiveness will be restricted by the lack of a pan-regional investment tax credit.

We’ve written before about the decline in angel funding in 2019, and the likelihood it will decline further in 2020. One solution is to institute an angel funding group that spans the region, and that will likely happen. In

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Swiftsure Innovations Wins BIC2020

Swiftsure Innovations captured the $55,000 prize at the 10th annual BioInnovation Challenge pitch competition on Wednesday.

Swiftsure, which was selected from three finalists in a virtual event, will receive a $25,000 grant and $30,000 worth of in-kind services. For the past decade, the pitch competition has been a highlight of BioPort Atlantic, the annual conference for life sciences in the

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Big Deals on PEI in 2019

The thing that stood out in Prince Edward Island’s startup community in 2019 was the big deals, especially in the Island’s vaunted life sciences sector. Led by the PEI BioAlliance, life sciences has long been a strength on PEI and in 2019 it produced transactions that brought in capital for the biotech community.

There were several deals involving BioVectra, MicroSintesis and the Centre for

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