Social Media Marketing Conference Coming to Halifax

Social Media Day Halifax, a day-long social media marketing conference, will be held at the Cineplex in Halifax's Bayer’s Lake on June 9.

The event is one of many that will be held around the world next month as part of an initiative started by technology news website Mashable in 2010. The Halifax chapter is headed up by Anita Kirkbride of Twirp Communications and Linda Daley, who runs marketing

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Dal To Lead $154M Oceans Research Project

Dalhousie University is receiving a $154 million grant from the federal government, representing the largest single research funding deal in the institution’s history, to conduct “the most intensive investigation ever into the ocean’s role in climate change.”

The money is part of the Canada First Research Excellence Fund, or CFREF, which is distributing a total of $1.4 billion to 11 large

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BBI Names Martel CEO

Matthew Martel, previously COO of Halifax non-profit the Black Business Initiative, will replace Rustum Southwell as its CEO.

Southwell will retire Monday but oversee the transition to Martel’s leadership as an advisor.

Martel is a serial entrepreneur who holds a Master's Degree in Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation from Saint Mary's University and serves on the board of the Halifax

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BlueNode Sold to Everstream

Halifax-based BlueNode, which sells logistics software for the shipping industry, has been acquired by San Marcos, California’s Everstream Analytics for an undisclosed price in what BlueNode CEO Louis Beaubien has described as a bid to diversify his company into verticals outside the maritime sector.

Founded in 2018 by Beaubien and COO Grant Wells, BlueNode has developed a supply chain analytics

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Union.Dev Expands in U.S.

Halifax’s Union.Dev, which makes administrative software for labour unions, now has clients across Canada and in several American states, with its cross-border expansion effort bolstered by the release of its second product.

Founded in 2018 by father-son team Randy and Kevin Ansems, Union.Dev’s first product was a pension management platform to help unions negotiate complex internal processes

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Supercluster Announces $4.3M of Projects

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster has announced two new projects worth $4.3 million — a $1.3 million initiative to create a digital engineering platform for designing oceans assets and a $3 million plan to develop seafloor imaging tech for fishing trawlers.

The $1.3 million Virtual Ocean project will include $614,000 of government funding and be led by Victoria, B.C.-based engineering consultancy and

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CDL Opens Applications for Prime, Oceans

Dalhousie University’s CDL Atlantic, part of the internationally noted Creative Destruction Lab network of startup accelerators, has opened applications for its 2023 cohort, including a general stream, dubbed Prime, and a bluetech stream, Oceans.

The nine-month program, founded by University of Toronto management professor Ajay Agrawal and now with operations in six countries, is milestone-based

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Dispersa Raises $3M of Equity and Debt

Laval, Que.-based Dispersa, which has its research and development operations in Sydney, has raised $3 million of funding split evenly between equity and debt, with the round led by economic development agency Invest Nova Scotia.

Dispersa makes biodegradable surfactants, which are ingredients used in consumer products likes soaps, shampoos and cosmetics to break down oils. Unlike most

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Sumarah Retires from Digital NS

Wayne Sumarah, CEO of industry group Digital Nova Scotia, will retire at the end of May after three years on the job.

Sumarah, a marking executive who previously worked in the telecommunications sector, presided over a 50 percent increase in the organization’s membership, along with 136 percent revenue growth and a more than doubling of staff.

“Wayne’s strategic, kind and people-focused

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