Atlantiq AI Wins Clients, Launching App

Amid an upswell of AI startups focused on finding new uses for large language models, St. John’s-based atlantiq AI hopes to distinguish itself by offering software that automates day-to-day tasks for small businesses, like lead generation.

Founder Nurul Ibrahim is a Memorial University physics student, and his graduation this spring coincides with the release of atlantiq’s mobile app in about

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Mendonça Takes Helm at Ocean Startup Project

The Ocean Startup Project has a new Executive Director: Memorial University biologist Paula Mendonça, who was previously seconded to the bluetech industry group from her role as the school’s Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

Mendonça succeeds Don Grant, who led the organization from 2020 until his departure for a role in the private sector last year.

“Paula's unparalleled expertise

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AVSS Wins FAA Nod

Rothesay, New Brunswick-based Aerial Vehicle Safety Solutions has won approval from the United States’ Federal Aviation Administration for its parachute systems to be used as a “means of compliance” for drone operators to meet legal requirements related to safety equipment.

In particular, AVSS said in a statement its system can be used to comply with the FAA’s “flight over people” rules for

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Genesis CEO Michelle Simms Bows Out

Michelle Simms, the longtime CEO of Newfoundland and Labrador startup hub Genesis is stepping down from the role, she announced Tuesday.

Simms, who has worked at Genesis for 22 years and been Chief Executive since 2016, said in a social media post that she is leaving the role to pursue another, as-yet-undisclosed opportunity, with her last day on the job slated to be May 24.

“Undoubtedly, the

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PolyUnity Renews Ottawa Children’s Hospital Contract

PolyUnity has signed a five-year deal with the Ottawa-based Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, or CHEO, building on a 2022 and 2023 trial that saw 460 damaged pieces of equipment repaired with the St. John’s startup’s 3D printing technology.

CHEO said in a statement that supply chain woes, including problems obtaining parts for existing equipment, is leading it to turn to innovation-focused

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Kraken Posts Record Revenue Once More

For the second quarter in a row, St. John’s-based Kraken Robotics has posted record revenue figures, revealing it brought in $28 million for the three months ended Dec. 31, a 218 percent increase over the same quarter the year prior.

Seventy percent of that revenue came from product sales, Kraken said in a statement, and 30 percent from its service business. The company’s revenue guidance for

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CDL Atlantic Open for Applications

Creative Destruction Lab Atlantic is looking for applicants for its two programs for the 2024-2025 season.

The Atlantic Canadian branch of the Toronto-based organization operates two programs each winter: the Prime Stream, which is open to companies in any sector; and the Oceans Stream for bluetech companies.

CDL is a nine-month, milestone-based accelerator that operates in six countries. The

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Clean Valley Plans “Hardware-as-a-Service” Model

When Halifax’s Clean Valley CIC closes its current funding round, it hopes to have $1.5 million to help pay for up-front production costs as it looks to transition to a “hardware-as-a-service” revenue model.

“Instead of having our customer pay a large capital cost, they’ll pay much smaller, monthly, incremental fees,” Founder Nicholas LaValle said in an interview Wednesday. “And the reason why

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