Innovation Week Coming to St. John’s

The first Innovation Week in Newfoundland and Labrador will kick off on May 5 in St. John’s and will highlight the rapid advancement of the startup community in the province.

Startup NL, which has recently been incorporated as a not-for-profit organization, didn’t exist two years ago and now has 200 members. Though its largest affiliated body is Startup St. John’s, it is now working at getting Startup Corner Brook off the ground. And the co-working space Common Ground has opened its doors at 30 Harvey Rd. in St. John's, providing a workplace for several entrepreneurs and a meeting place

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Press Release: Dash Hudson’s Launch

Dash Hudson, the Halifax-based startup that helps men to shop for clothes online, has released the following press release:

DASH HUDSON OFFERS FIRST MOBILE STORE FOR PERSONALIZED MEN’S STYLE

New Men’s Styling App Helps Guys Evolve Their Look with Free Recommendations

MARCH, 19, 2014 (New York, New York) – Dash Hudson is a new mobile store that changes the way men shop and approach their personal style. Launching today, the app offers a fleet of personal stylists who assess each customers’ preferences and lifestyle and build them a modern, flexible wardrobe with selections from a

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Acadia to Host Agricultural Data Event

The inaugural event of the newly formed Acadia Institute for Data Analytics will explore the use of data in the wine and fruit-growing sectors.

The seminar, titled Data Analytics for the Wine & Fruit-Growing Industries, will take place on the morning of March 29 at Clark Commons at Acadia University in Wolfville.

“Data analytics has and will continue to have a major impact on the agricultural and agri-food industries in Nova Scotia,” said Wesley Booth, the Communications and Events Coordinator for the Institute in a release. “The goal of the seminar is to demonstrate how data analytics

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Sales Soar at Advanced Glazings

Doug Milburn proudly says Advanced Glazings has recovered from the “dark period” it endured after 2007 — and he is not just referring to the global economic slowdown.

The Sydney company is best known for its advanced building product — translucent walls that allow sunlight to fill any interior, thereby reducing the need for electric light. But it is almost as well known for a still-unresolved lawsuit that erupted in 2007 between its shareholders that cast a pall over the company for several years.

In November 2007, Milburn was removed as president after a board motion introduced by

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Launch36 Unveils Fourth Cohort

Launch36, the regional tech accelerator, has chosen its fourth cohort of startups, which reveals a diversification away from its core sector of information technology.

The six-member cohort includes the cleantech company Hyton Innovations of Fredericton, which is developing waste-water-treatment facilities that can be transported in a single shipping container.

“Based on our five-year plan, we are going to be diversifying our focus to serve other markets,” said Trevor MacAusland, the Executive Director of PropelICT, which operates the accelerator.  He added the only other non-IT company

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Press Release: CarbonCure in Seattle

 

Halifax-based green building materials company CarbonCure yesterday released the following press release:

Basalite bringing green concrete to the Emerald City

Basalite leading concrete sustainability with its conversion to CarbonCure 

March 17, 2014 - Seattle may be nicknamed the Emerald City due to its lush forests, but thanks to Basalite Concrete Products (Basalite), Seattle is about to get even greener. Basalite announced Friday that it will be expanding its green concrete masonry offerings by installing CarbonCure’s technology in its Dupont, Washington plant.

CarbonCure

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Metabridge Seeks Our Top Startups

In its search for the top 15 startups across Canada, Metabridge is inviting applications from Atlantic Canadian companies.

Taking place June 12-13 in Kelowna, B.C., Metabridge is a networking, mentorship and pitching event at which some of the leading North American investors and entrepreneurship specialists will get together with the country’s leading growth-stage companies.

Andrew Greer, program manager at Accelerate Okanogan and an organizer of Metabridge, said in a discussion last week that the targets are established tech startups enjoying a high-growth trajectory. These are

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Profile: Jordan Smith’s Gritty Ascent

It’s been nearly five years since Jordan Smith stood on a street corner in Halifax wearing a sign that read: “New Grad, Need Job, advert/market/sales.”

Despite the recession at the time, he got 15 job offers that day, finally choosing a business development role with the Coast newspaper in Halifax. In 2011, he started his own company, OneLobby, which aims to be the premier analytics and data company for event and trade show exhibitors.

Now, Smith is on the move again. He has recently accepted a part-time role as entrepreneur-in-residence at the University of New Brunswick in

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Last Call To Get the Surveys In

I want to make one final call for founders to get their surveys into us. We plan to calculate everything early next week so we’re putting a Sunday night deadline on the responses.

For those who are interested, we’ve had a fantastic response to the survey. Well over half the startups we contacted have responded. When we trim off companies that have fallen by the wayside or never really got started (this is the startup world we’re talking about), we’re comfortably over half the community.

And we’ve got some tremendous data from the people who have responded – all of which will be kept

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