Site 20/20 Ranks Sixth in Deloitte Fast 50

Halifax-based Site 20/20 has cracked Deloitte’s prestigious Technology Fast 50 list of Canada’s quickest-growing startups on the back of remarkable 2,392 percent revenue growth from 2019 to 2023.

Led by CEO Mitch Hollohan, Site 20/20’s flagship product is the Guardian SmartFlagger — a piece of equipment designed to replace the human “flaggers” who direct traffic at construction sites. It

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Myomar Nears Commercialization, Almost $1M Raised

Halifax medical testing startup Myomar Molecular is conducting the first beta tests of its product as it nears the close of a $1 million funding round, with $900,000 committed.

Founder Rafaela Andrade said in an interview the testing began in September and will be finished by December. The participants have been recruited from the general population in Nova Scotia and signed up via Myomar’s

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Dal Innovates Seeks Discover Applicants

Dalhousie University is looking for applicants to its Lab2Market Discover program, the precursor program to the school’s Lab2Market Validate accelerator, with two format options: a three-day intensive program and a less condensed, 10-week version.

The program is meant for full-time researchers or advanced students who want to explore whether it could be viable for them to commercialize their

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SiftMed Secures Clients, Wins techNL Award

SiftMed, the St. John’s maker of software that helps law offices and insurance companies organize and search jumbled medical records, has been named Startup of the Year by techNL in the wake of securing its first paying clients.

SiftMed earlier this year raised a $2.7 million seed round led by Halifax-based Sandpiper Ventures, and CEO Holly Hill said in an interview Monday her team has used the

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Halifax Partnership Seeks Circular Economy Food Businesses

The Halifax Innovation Outpost, an initiative of the Halifax Partnership, is offering up to $5,000 for startups to pilot or test circular economy technologies for the food industry, but applications are due by Nov. 13.

The Circular Food Solution Challenge is being hosted by the Partnership in collaboration with the National Zero Waste Council, which is a public sector and industry group led by

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Marine Thinking Readies Trials

Halifax-based Marine Thinking, which sells tracking and navigation software and hardware for marine environments, is launching commercial trials of its tagging system for preventing lost fishing equipment, known in the industry as ghost gear.

The trials represent the next stage of a research and development project backed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Ghost Gear Fund. Marine Thinking is

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PolyUnity Tech Wins National Acclaim

St. John’s-based PolyUnity Tech, which uses agile manufacturing to make products rapidly for hospitals, has been named the CAN Health Network’s Company of the Year, which it hopes will help attract investors and clients.

PolyUnity works with hospitals – mainly in Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario, so far – to understand products they need quickly, then manufactures those products to suit the

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