Adaptiiv Closes $3.4M Round

Adaptiiv Medical Technologies, the Halifax company that uses 3D printing to improve radiation treatment for cancer patients, has closed a round of $3.4 million, more than twice its target.

The company issued a press release Wednesday saying it had initially set out to raise $1.5 million but the round was over-subscribed due to strong interest from investors.

Founded in 2016, Adaptiiv has now

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Avalon Aims To Change Visualization

Avalon Holographics is one of those exciting startups that require a leap of imagination to fully grasp what its technology could do in the short-term, let alone years from now.

The St. John’s company wants to use hologaphics – three-dimensional images produced by disruptions in light beams – to revolutionize the way people use visual displays like computer screens, TV monitors or even

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Appili Names Golan Chief Medical Officer

Appili Therapeutics Inc., the Halifax company dedicated to fighting infectious diseases, has named Yoav Golan, who’s been an advisor to Appili since the company’s inception, as its first Chief Medical Officer.

In a statement, Armand Balboni, company CEO, said that Golan brings over 25 years of infectious disease expertise to the role. He’s recently served as an attending physician in the

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Innovacorp To Accelerate Investment

Innovacorp is accelerating its investment plans in light of the COVID-19 virus, not just to boost the economy but because it sees an opportunity to make money, said Managing Director Andrew Ray.

In an interview, Ray said the venture capital agency, whose lone backer is the Nova Scotia government, believes investments made during economic downturns tend to produce strong returns in the long-run.

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Our Condolences

Like all Nova Scotians, we are shocked and saddened by the senseless killing of our fellow citizens this weekend. 

We have no deep insights or words of wisdom. We only want to join other members of the community in expressing our profound sadness, and to send our condolences to the families and friends of the victims.

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Concrete Backs 8 Startups in Year 1

One year after launching Atlantic Canada’s newest venture capital fund, Patrick Hankinson has a portfolio of eight startups and is working toward his goal of having 20 to 30.

Hankinson heads Concrete Ventures, the $18 million early-stage investment fund that kicked off in early 2019 with the backing of the Nova Scotia government and several tech investors. On its first anniversary, Hankinson

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LeBrun, Alston Plot COVID-19 Exit Plan

Marcel LeBrun and David Alston have turned their considerable brainpower to examining one of the most pressing problems of the day: How can we exit the pandemic lockdown?

The two New Brunswick entrepreneurs have penned a two-part opinion piece on how New Brunswick can get back to work, and the articles are available on the business publication Huddle. New Brunswick has had a stellar record of

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Virtual Startup Weekend Starts Friday

Techstars is organizing a series of global virtual startup weekends to devise solutions to problems created by the COVID-19 crisis, and the Canadian version will be held this weekend.

Titled “Unite to Fight COVID-19”, the event will take place from Friday April 24 to the following Sunday, and feature participants from across Canada.

Startup weekends are usually 54-hour events that take place in

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Survey Indicates Startup Job Losses So Far Have been Limited

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Fewer than one-third of Atlantic Canadian startups have reduced staff since the COVID-19 crisis began, according to a new survey into the impact of the pandemic on the regional technology sector.

The survey, carried out by Entrevestor and Pivotal Coaching, also indicated that only 16 percent of the region’s innovation-driven startups expect to reduce staff from current levels

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