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Assessing Launch36’s Demo Day
If there’s one conclusion to draw from the Launch36 Demo Day in Dieppe, N.B., it would probably be that the 250 lucky souls in the audience were witnessing the absolute apex of modern regional development.
I say probably because there are so
Atlantic Hydrogen’s Watershed Year
Twelve years since its launch, Atlantic Hydrogen Inc. is going through a watershed year.
The Fredericton company, whose technology extracts carbon from natural gas, is now in a key phase of commercializing both its platforms. And as it moves
Bait Savour Looking for Partner
Enjoying media attention that few entrepreneurs receive, Vince Stuart is looking for a ``major equity partner’’ for his patented Bait Savour, a device that allows fishermen to reset their lobster trap while it is underwater.
Bait Savour, which
Celebrating Launch36 Demo Day
The Launch36 Demo Day, which Propel ICT is hosting Tuesday night in Dieppe, is such a big deal that we’re doing something at Entrevestor that we haven’t done in all the years, er, months we’ve been publishing.
We'll be attending the extravaganza
The Maturing Tech Sector
Here’s the state of play in East Coast Tech in the past 24 hours: four established companies in Nova Scotia issued announcements about business growth; and 11 startups are preparing for their groundbreaking Demo Day in New Brunswick next week.
Tech Leaders back CompCamp
The following is the text of a press release we put out yesterday for CompCamp Halifax.
CompCamp, a technology camp for teenagers, is pleased to announce that several leading digital enterprises in Nova Scotia will fund scholarships to the camp
Halifax’s Young MedTech Cluster
The latest issue of Progress Magazine is out, and it features my column on the MedTech sector in Halifax.
The column examines some of the factors that have led to the creation of so many companies that make medical or dental devices. It also
In Praise of Minnesota’s ETCs
A Halifax businessman I respect recently told me there was no way the Nova Scotia government would ever extend equity tax credits (or a reasonable facsimile) to people living outside the province. It was a non-starter, he said, because the
Invest NB Got It Right on Radian6
Invest New Brunswick’s decision to contribute $3.8 million in payroll rebates to Radian6 created minor rumblings in the tweetosphere yesterday as tweeters debated the wisdom of government aid to businesses.
First the facts: Economic Development
A Call to Arms for CompCamp
Rose Behar and Michael Johnston are the kind of entrepreneurs you want to cheer for, because society in the region will likely benefit from their venture.
I had the pleasure last week of meeting Behar and Johnston when I was invited by
The Two Sides of Innovation in PEI
When an old friend saw Rory Francis breakfasting at a Charlottetown restaurant recently and noted that the venerable civil-servant-turned-industry-mentor hadn’t retired yet, Francis just smiled. “I’m having too much fun,” said the Executive
Compilr: 1 Year after SeedCamp NY
A lot has happened to Patrick Hankinson’s company Compilr since he took it to SeedCamp New York last summer, and he’s now hoping other Atlantic Canadian tech entrepreneurs can relive that experience.
As I wrote in one of the first blogs in
