Veristart Fights Construction Vehicle Theft

One reason somewhere between $400 million and $1.36 billion worth of construction equipment is stolen worldwide every year, depending on the estimate, is simply its value, but another reason is that all vehicles of the same model usually share the same key. St. John’s-based Veristart has a possible solution.

Veristart is working on a digital access control system for construction vehicles, using

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Nwogu Studying Processes at Region’s Startups

A Dalhousie University PhD student is investigating best practice among the region’s information technology startups and looking for a few dozen Nova Scotian founders to help him with the study.

Uchechukwu Nwogu, who is working on his doctorate in the Computer Science faculty, is looking into the processes and systems employed by innovation-driven companies in the region.

He will begin by

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38 Student Teams to Compete in Bluetech Competition

Brilliant Labs, which aims to foster coding and digital skills among the youth, will host its inaugural Brilliant Blue innovation competition virtually Dec. 16, with 19 teams from Nova Scotia and another 19 international groups.

The challenge invites students to design and prototype a new technology in the areas of autonomous systems or renewable energy in the marine environment, or protecting

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Veristart Wins Pitch & Pick

Construction technology-maker Veristart has won $10,000 from this year’s Pitch & Pick Invitational startup competition, held by Newfoundland and Labrador’s Genesis startup hub for graduates of its Evolution accelerator.

Founded by entrepreneurs Craig Hannam, Lou Lawrence and Ajay Pande, Veristart makes technology for creating digital keys to construction equipment, solving the security problem

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Technow Plans Biologics as BIOVECTRA Pillar

As Charlottetown-based drug manufacturer BIOVECTRA launches its new, $90 million biomanufacturing facility, CEO Oliver Technow says expansion of its production capacity is an important part of its plans to stay internationally competitive.

BIOVECTRA was the only Atlantic Canadian company last year to crack Ontario-based Communitech’s inaugural Team True North list of startups that are on track

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