Clean Leadership Applications Open

A summer internship program that provides Nova Scotia youth and employers with opportunities to develop leadership in green companies is once again seeking applicant employers.

The Clean Leadership Summer Internship program matches employers with interns aged 15 to 30 for summer work placements of between 9 to 15 weeks.

Organizations that focus on climate change mitigation, conservation, waste

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Meta Faces Class Action Suit

Six months after gaining unicorn status through a listing on the Nasdaq, Meta Materials Inc. is facing a class action lawsuit from disgruntled investors. 

Meta Materials, the Dartmouth maker of advanced materials that alter light, listed on the Nasdaq in June via a reverse acquisition of Texas’-based Torchlight Energy Resources. The deal raised C$198.1 million, according to Innovacorp

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Volta Democamp Set for Feb. 16

Halifax startup hub Volta’s annual Democamp, which gives startups the chance to showcase their technology for investors and other innovation community members, is scheduled for Feb. 16.

Held virtually, the event will give entrepreneurs the chance to expound on how their innovations work and their value propositions. But they must do so without the help of a slide deck. The aim of the Democamp is

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Inside Genesis’ Diversity Push

As recently as 2015, exactly none of the ventures at St. John’s-based Genesis  startup hub were led by women. Today, nearly a third of them are.

In an interview Wednesday, Vice President of Finance and Special Projects Colin Corcoran told Entrevestor that increasing diversity in the startup ecosystem has been a key goal for the centre. Corcoran and his colleagues went so far in 2018 as to hire a

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Proposify Lays Off 25

Less than four months after it finished raising a $13 million funding round, Halifax Software-as-a-Service company Proposify is laying off 25 people as part of what CEO Kyle Racki described as an attempt to “right-size” the company after missed growth targets.

The September raise took about a year to close and was led by Innovacorp and the Canadian Business Growth Fund -- an investment fund

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TrojAI Raises $3M Seed Round

In the wake of commercializing its product last summer, Saint John cybersecurity firm TrojAI has raised a $3 million seed round led by Halifax’s Build Ventures and Seattle’s Flying Fish Ventures, which was co-founded by former Microsoft, Amazon and Getty Images execs.

The funding follows a $750,000 pre-seed round last January, and at the time, COO Stephen Goddard told Entrevestor he was already

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Dal Offers Entrepreneurship Workshop

Dalhousie University’s Dal Innovates entrepreneurship hub will offer a three-day workshop about how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to scientific research and career planning in academia.

Slated to run from Jan. 26 to 28, the Path2Innovation workshop will be held virtually and is intended to help academics prepare to participate in Dal Innovates' Lab2Market accelerator -- a 16-week program to

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What To Watch for in 2022

Every year at this time, we pull out the crystal ball and try to see what the next twelve months may bring, and I’ve got to say the glass orb is a little cloudy for 2022.

I try not to write predictions in the first article of the year, because it’s a mug’s game. None of us can see the future. And it’s especially hard to get a read on what’s going to happen this year because there are so many

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Last Call for Bluetech Surveys

We’re making one last call for Canadian oceantech founders to complete our 2021 survey, which will help us produce our first report on the Canadian oceantech sector.

We’re really pleased with the responses we have received so far, but we could use a few more surveys.  If you head up an oceantech startup in Canada, please consider filling out our survey. Startup support organizations and industry

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