B4 Makes Hotel Payments Contactless

Halifax-based b4, which offers Software-as-a-Service solutions to the hospitality industry, has launched a contactless payments process to help hotels bounce back from the pandemic.

The new physical distancing and hygiene requirements make the old ways of accepting and processing credit cards risky.

B4 (formerly b4checkin) said in a statement that taking payment over the phone is an option but

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Greenlight Device Assesses Cannabis

Cannabis testing startup Greenlight Analytical is preparing to launch a device that will measure the quality of cannabis crops without the need for slow and costly lab testing.

CEO James Wylde said in an interview that the product will be a modified mass spectrometer -- a machine that analyzes the chemical composition of substances and lists their contents -- paired with an AI system that will

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We Need Data on Inclusivity

Editor's note: Given the events of recent weeks, we wanted to host a discussion on whether people from the Black, First Nations and other minority communities are welcomed, supported and funded in the Atlantic Canadian startup ecosystem. We've asked several representatives of these communities to offer their thoughts. We're starting today with Ross Simmonds, the Founder of Foundation Marketing.  

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Romanow To Head Navigate Event

Navigate Startup House’s Island Entrepreneurs Exposition will feature a keynote speech by Clearbanc co-founder and TV personality Michele Romanow.

The conference was originally planned to be held in Sydney, where Navigate is based. The event is now slated to be held online on June 24 and 25.

Romanow’s Clearbanc gives loans to e-commerce startups to fund their online advertising. She is also a

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Office Life Has No New Normal

Workplaces are opening up, but not everyone is returning to their former office or even their former job. Remote working is increasing competition for talent and is leading some Atlantic Canadians to ditch local employers in favour of others based elsewhere, including Silicon Valley.

Remote working also means that staff who’ve been given the permanent option of working from home may choose not

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FoodByte Sales Up 30% Since March

Halifax food safety startup FoodByte has seen its revenue increase by about a third since March, with more growth on the horizon.

The company sells regulatory compliance-tracking software for food producers, who CEO Sean Pindar said in an interview were under pressure from increasingly stringent World Health Organization guidelines even before COVID-19.

The WHO recently shifted its strategy for

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Jobs: Dash Hudson, Adaptiiv

Our Jobs of the Week column today showcases Halifax-based Biotech company Adaptiiv Medical Technologies' search for a Medical Physicist and social media analytics company Dash Hudson's opening for a Senior Full Stack Developer.

Adaptiiv, which raised $3.4 million in equity financing earlier this year, has developed a system that 3D prints a bolus – a piece of plastic that is placed over the

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Bursity To Aid African-American Students

Bursity, which helps post-secondary students find and apply for financial assistance, will launch its online platform for the United States market in 12 weeks, exclusively targeting African-Americans at first.

The Halifax-based social venture has pivoted to focus its efforts on racialized communities – a move spurred by increasing public concern about the welfare of minority groups.

Bursity’s

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