Profile: Sally Ng Takes Flight

As executive director of Fredericton-based Planet Hatch/Accelr8, Sally Ng’s focus is on growing startups into successful companies. But Ng is a globe-trotting dynamo who isn’t always at her desk. As a volunteer facilitator for Startup Weekend, Ng may be found gleaning tips for entrepreneurs at an event in Shanghai or clearing her mind by soaring in her glider over New Brunswick’s wide rivers.

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A Showcase for Social Entrepreneurs

When 10 startups present their businesses on Saturday evening in Fredericton, it will be the first true opportunity for social entrepreneurs in the region to explain publicly how they blend a business case with the social mission.

The Community Demo Day will take place at the Planet Hatch incubator on Saturday and will showcase entrepreneurs from two Fredericton-based programs. Four will be social ventures drawn from the program run by the Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New Brunswick. The other six are the graduates of Planet Hatch’s Accelr8 program.

One of the

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Gates: Marketing from the Get-Go

Marketing for startup technology companies can be a tricky thing.

Startups are usually launched by people with a technology background and, not surprisingly, the dominant focus is on building the product and finding funding. Marketing is generally an afterthought in these early days. That creates a branding gap that can have serious consequences for East Coast startups.

We’re not alone in this.

Recently a smart post from Israeli Venture Capitalist Michael Eisenberg made the rounds. In the post, Eisenberg notes that Israel produces many strong technology companies but they often don’t

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Entrevestor Survey Goes Live

We sent out the Entrevestor survey this morning and are delighted to see responses rolling in from around the region. If you’ve received the survey, please take the time to fill it in in the next day or two.

If you’re a founder of a startup – locally owned with scalable, proprietary technology – and haven’t received the survey, please let us know and we’ll get you one.

This survey will assemble a body of information that will tell us how the startup community is growing and impacting the economy. It will also provide a baseline for future surveys so we can chart its growth over the

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Sabian Lets Billdidit Expand Market

The marriage of cymbal manufacturer Sabian Inc. and drum equipment maker Billdidit Inc. will do more than increase the Cape Breton-based target’s distribution and customer acceptance. It will also help to develop a niche manufacturer in the Sydney area.

Sabian, based in Meductic, N.B., near Fredericton, said Monday it has paid an undisclosed amount for a majority stake in Billdidit, bringing the Sydney company’s unique range of drum gear into the Sabian catalogue.

While Sabian has operated for 30 years and has customers around the world, Billdidit started about five years ago to

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Breakthrough for Xona Games

After years of struggle, indie games developer Xona Games of Yarmouth finally feels it is in a position of strength in the global market.

Xona, the product of twins Jason and Matthew Doucette, was recently honoured with first place in the Rogers Big Idea Contest, which brings with it an award of $20,000.

More importantly, the company has been accepted into Microsoft’s elite ID@Xbox program. Inclusion in this could give the Doucette brothers greater security as they work at bringing their vision to market.

The Doucettes have learned over the years that game development is a precarious

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Launch36 Looking for Fourth Cohort

Launch36, the Atlantic Canadian regional startup accelerator, is calling for applications for its fourth cohort, building on its mission of launching 36 companies in three years.

In particular, the accelerator operated by the regional technology association Propel ICT is hoping for its first participants from Newfoundland and Labrador.

[Meanwhile, Canadian Entrepreneurs in New England has announced that it is looking for participants for its 48 Hours in the Hub program.  The biennial two-day program brings Canadian startups to Boston for mentorship, strategic partner visits and

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Press Release: Funds for Tech Women

The Honourable Peter MacKay, P.C., Q.C., M.P. for Central Nova, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, on behalf of the Honourable Dr. K. Kellie Leitch, Minister of Labour and Minister of Status of Women, recently announced Government of Canada support for a project to enhance women’s participation in Nova Scotia’s digital economy. Status of Women Canada is providing $298,622 to Digital Nova Scotia to lead this 36-month project.

“We are proud to partner with the Government of Canada to help more women leaders in Nova Scotia participate in and lead our digital economy. We

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Profile: Community-Builder Jason Janes

It’s been two years since Jason Janes and Roger Power began Startup St. John’s as an opportunity for isolated entrepreneurs to network and gain mutual support. Meeting in borrowed boardrooms and local restaurants, those first get-togethers attracted around 40.

Today, over 200 members meet to find mentors, space and funding. For Janes, who self-identifies as “a typical IT geek who likes to

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FAN in $850K SageCrowd Round

SageCrowd, a Halifax startup that develops online networks for personal improvement authors, announced Wednesday it has closed its first round of financing, valued at $850,000.

In a statement, the company said the investors were the Ogden Pond Group, the Halifax-based First Angel Network, and various angel investors. The Ogden Pond Group is a Halifax incubator and merchant bank in which sageCrowd Co-Founder and Chair Sean Sears is involved.

SageCrowd is an online learning network that will deepen the relationship between some of the world’s leading personal improvement authors and their

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