Propel Receives $1.05M from NS Government

Virtual startup incubator Propel has bagged $1.05 million of funding from the Nova Scotia government over three years, with CEO Kathryn Lockhart saying some of the money will go to expanding the organization’s five-person coaching staff.

She said Propel may also add programming to bridge the gap between its Vision & Validation course for very early-stage founders and its Traction & Growth stream

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Four Atlantic AI Startups to Watch

A surge of new, headline-making artificial intelligence products from global leaders like OpenAI and Google have thrust the field into the public consciousness like never before. End users can now command AI systems vastly more versatile and sophisticated than previous generations of the tech, generating nearly photo-realistic images and lucid, coherent prose.

But Atlantic Canadian innovators

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Digital NS Opens Upskilling Applications

Information technologies industry group Digital Nova Scotia has opened applications across Atlantic Canada for its new, $3.7 million jobs training program, which it announced earlier this year.

Dubbed Skills for Hire Atlantic, the initiative is a federally funded partnership between Digital Nova Scotia and St. John’s professional training company Bluedrop ISM.

This year’s Skills for Hire

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Charcoal Names Mike Cyr COO

Charcoal Marketing has announced that Mike Cyr, long a pillar of the organization, is its new Chief Operating Officer.

Cyr has been an integral part of the Charcoal team for five years. He is a specialist in digital media and played a key role in Charcoal’s addition and adoption of programmatic advertising. He also played an important role in the firm’s transition from project-based to

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Supercluster Seeks Offshore Renewables Projects

Canada's Ocean Supercluster is asking for project proposals related to scalable renewable energy projects.

The Supercluster, which arranges joint funding agreements with private sector consortiums, is particularly interested in backing projects involving collaboration with existing players in the offshore energy industry, as well as cross-border partnerships.

“This call aims to increase the

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Bank Scan Pro, Apollo Festival Win Spark Cape Breton

The Spark Nova Scotia startup competition, which last fall held two pitching events on the province’s mainland, has announced its Cape Breton winners, both software companies: artificial intelligence bookkeeping startup Bank Scan Pro and festival logistics platform Apollo Festival.

Bank Scan, founded by Alison Gionvinetti, and Apollo, founded by Darcy Campbell, beat out four other shortlisted

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Ocean Tech Council of NS, Innovate UK, Fund Ocean Exploration

A quartet of oceantech and computer vision startups, two each from Canada and England, will receive a combined $500,000 to develop sensor and decision-making technology for uncrewed marine vessels under a partnership between the Ocean Technology Council of Nova Scotia and Innovate UK.

St. John’s-based eSonar will work with Basingstoke, U.K.’s Aquatec Group, and Halifax’s Deep Vision will

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