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NSBI Puts $350K into `Stabilized’ Origin
Halifax consumer health products maker Origin BioMed is receiving a $350,000 investment from Nova Scotia Business Inc. which it plans to use to continue its recovery from a cash crisis earlier this year.
In an interview, Executive Chairman Carlo
NBIF Invests $250,000 in UserEvents
UserEvents, a startup whose technology alerts corporations when customers are having trouble with online transactions, has attracted a $250,000 venture capital investment from the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation.
Fredericton-based UserEvents
CacheCase Seeks Retail Distribution
After a year of selling their flagship product independently, the founders of CacheCase, which makes a combined phone case and wallet, are plotting a strategy to expand into the wider retail market.
Co-Founders Cam McDonald and Matt Biaros and
Karma Raises Almost $750,000
Karma Gaming, the Halifax startup that is developing video games for regulated lotteries, has landed just under $500,000 in additional seed financing from a group of Atlantic Canadian angels, complemented by a $250,000 loan from the Atlantic
AioTV Sells 44% Stake for $8M
AioTV, a startup in which Innovacorp invested $1 million a year ago, has raised $8 million by selling a 44 percent stake to UTStarcom Holdings Corp., a publicly listed maker of broadband equipment and solutions for cable and telecom operators.
Ludo Wins Startup Weekend Halifax
The team developing Ludo, a smartphone application that helps athletes efficiently arrange workout times with training partners, won Startup Weekend Halifax last night at Dalhousie University.
The event at Dalhousie was one of more than 150
Lean Programs Are The New Normal
The word “lean” along with its more unexpected connotations are invading the vocabulary of entrepreneurs these days – especially in Atlantic Canada.
The hot new entrepreneurship course on offer at Dalhousie University this year is titled
Wooshii Adjusts Business Focus
Wooshii, the video crowdsourcing company that set up its North American office in Halifax last year, has been revising its business model with greater emphasis on the creative community as it works on a $1 million fundraising.
Manchester,
Verafin, LeadSift, 4 Others Win Awards
Six Atlantic Canadian tech companies -- Verafin of St. John’s, LeadSift, Livelenz, Carboncure, and TitanFile of the Halifax area and VidCruiter of Moncton -- have won awards or recognition in the past week, indicating the potential of the digital
Zaptap Lines up 20 Early Adopters
Zaptap has lined up 20 global companies to test its key product in the next six months, prompting the Fredericton-based tech company to more than double the target of its first venture capital round to $5 million.
Headed by founder and CEO Yan
Starting Lean Sparks New Initiatives
Just two months old, the Starting Lean course at Dalhousie University is already having an impact on the creation and mentorship of young companies in the region.
In fact, Starting Lean is radically altering the face of Startup Weekend Halifax,
Hrabluk’s Solution for Freelancers
Lisa Hrabluk has entered the Launch36 accelerator with a noble purpose: she wants to help freelance journalists find meaningful work with corporations, government and not-for-profit organizations.
Hrabluk has begun a company called Wicked Ideas,
