Momentum for Tax Credit Revamp

The investment tax credit discussion in Atlantic Canada has been intensifying lately, and now Senator Colin Deacon is taking up the cause.

These provincial taxation measures give private investors a tax break if they invest in approved companies. All four Atlantic provinces now offer these credits, as do most Canadian provinces and American states.

Players in the startup community have been

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As Startup-Corporate Links Grow, Traditional Businesses Benefit

When Halifax-based Harbr announced its $1.75 million funding round in March, there were some unexpected names on the list of investors.

The company, which is developing an artificial intelligence product for the construction industry, said the co-lead was Halifax developer George Armoyan, whose interests include Geosam Capital and Clarke Inc. Other investors included such construction industry

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Job of the Week: WoodsCamp

We have one posting from December in our Job of the Week column today: Lunenburg, NS-based WoodsCamp is looking for a technical director.

WoodsCamp has developed an online platform that can be used by the 4 million woodlot owners in the U.S. to manage their properties. The goal is to oversee the woodlots efficiently, profitably and with utmost care for the environment. The company in June said

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Our Top News Stories of 2018

As we look back on 2018, there were a few news stories that really shaped the regional innovation group for the year.

I’ve written about accelerators outside the region and the role of McCain Foods already this week. But let’s close out the holiday period with a look at some the biggest news stories of 2018, and why they had such an impact.

One caveat about this article: the buzz around the

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One To Watch in ‘19: McCain Foods

If I were to choose one player in the Atlantic Canadian startup community to watch this year, it would be McCain Foods.

That’s right: a 62-year-old company known for its French fries will be the big news story in a business group known for its young whippersnappers toting laptops.

I’m making such an incongruous statement because McCain, more than any other traditional business in the region,

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Tapping Overseas Accelerators

One trend that quietly emerged in the Atlantic Canadian innovation space in 2018 was the participation of our companies in accelerators outside the region.

It may be the story of the year in the startup community – certainly the most over-looked story of 2018.

The two other big stories are the growing influence of corporations in the startup space (we’ll have more on that later this week) and

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Happy Holidays to All our Readers

We'd like to wish our readers a truly happy holiday and prosperous New Year.

This has been a great year for Entrevestor. The Atlantic Canadian startup community has never had a better year than 2018, and we've had a lot of fun covering the mounting success. We also believe that 2019 will be an even better year and have a few announcements in store for the community in the new year. 

We always

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Newpy Aims To Change Online Gifting

Whenever Erin O'Halloran bought someone a gift online, she couldn't wait to see their reaction. She’d get so excited, she would send recipients a photo of the gift in advance. Her joy in gift-giving led her to create Newpy, a social network app for posting photos of products hidden inside digital packaging.

The app allows users to send each other gift ideas, save them from their laptop or phone,

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Ubique Sets Up Halifax Office

Ubique Networks Inc., a growing tech startup that improves the efficiency of eSports, is opening an office at Volta Labs in Halifax, its third Canadian office.

The company announced this week that it plans to employ about a dozen IT professionals in Halifax. They will work with its dual headquarters in Sydney and Whitby, Ont. Outside of Canada, Ubique has operations in Brazil, Sri Lanka and the

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