When life sciences entrepreneurs and investors gathered in Halifax Wednesday for the first full day of this year’s BioPort conference, the agenda included two pitch sessions, one for pre-seed companies and one for seed-stage companies.

The pitches were moderated by George Kenney, a life sciences entrepreneur who co-founded Boston-based EntraTympanic.

The BioPort conference is now in its 23rd year, though this is the first over which Life Sciences Nova Scotia's recently appointed CEO Doris Grant has presided. The theme is “Powered by Possibilities,” which organizers describe as a reference to the potential of life sciences on the East Coast, with the right collaboration across the sector.

Here’s a look at the companies that pitched:

PRE-SEED

Bright Light Health

Dr. Alex Mitchell

Halifax

Brightlight sells AI tools for patient intake and management to enterprise clients in the healthcare space.

Elle MD Biotechnologies

Dr. Jennifer Johnston

Halifax

Elle MD plans to market a novel birth control device that does not rely on hormonal treatment, dubbed the Better Ring.

ResolveHD

Dr. Louis Beaubien

Halifax

ResolveHD has developed an AI system that uses natural language processing to read and clean up disorganized medical records.

7 Fathoms Seaweed

Courtney Howell

Grates Cove, N.L.

7 Fathoms makes seaweed-based cosmetic and skincare products, such as lotions, scalp treatments and clay masks.

 

SEED-STAGE

Amp Health

Mandy Woodland

St. John’s

Amp has developed an app that aims to use artificial intelligence and behavioural modification to help pre-diabetic people avoid becoming fully diabetic.

Granville Biomedical

Christine Goudie

St. John’s

Granville designs and prints three-dimensional, anatomically correct models of women’s pelvises for use as educational tools.

Kardio Diagnostix

Mohammed Shameer Iqbal

Halifax

Kardio Diagnostix is developing an artificial intelligence system to help doctors assess whether a cardiac murmur is caused by a heart defect.

Sound Blade

Dr. Jeremy Brown

Halifax

Sound Blade is developing a surgical technique to use sonic energy to cut tissue, which has applications including a surgery to treat sleep apnea.