Infusd Enters Trade Accelerator

Halifax’s Infusd Nutrition is the only Atlantic Canadian startup out of eight companies to be accepted into this year’s cohort of the federal Trade Commissioner’s Canadian Technology Accelerator for foodtech.

The four-month program offers innovative food companies training and business development opportunities focusing on exporting to a target region — in the case of the foodtech program

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OceanSync Tracks Maritime Weather

With the help of sensors mounted on customer ships, Halifax’s OceanSync is commercializing a potential solution to a longstanding challenge for the marine industry: that of obtaining reliable weather data.

Chief executive Sebastiaan Ambtman, who founded the company in 2020 with energy sector entrepreneur Jarret Stuart, arrived in Halifax from Amsterdam by sailboat. During the passage, he recalls

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BMO Apex Startup Challenge Invites Participation

Audiences are invited to attend two days of pitching contests and awards events at University of New Brunswick’s Fredericton campus.

On Thursday, January 25, the Elevator Pitch Competition and Networking Reception will see 30 teams from UNB and across Canada pitch their businesses in a lightning contest which gives each group one minute to sell their idea to the judging panel.

The contest will

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Shift Energy Expands in U.S.

Shift Energy, which uses machine learning to reduce energy use by large buildings’ climate control systems, is focusing its business development efforts on a major expansion push in the United States, senior vice president of strategic alliances Alan Zurakowski said in an interview.

Founded in 2009 and operated as a business unit of diversified technology company Mariner Partners, which is based

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Carbide Launches Trust Centre

Cape Breton’s Carbide has launched a new tool, called Trust Centre, for software-as-a-service companies to share elements of their information security programs with clients.

Carbide, which was co-founded in 2017 by entrepreneurs Laird Wilton and Darren Gallop, sells products to help SaaS companies develop and communicate infosec strategies, including how to comply with regulatory frameworks

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Invest NS Seeks Accelerate Applicants

Invest Nova Scotia is seeking applicants for this year's first cohort of its Accelerate startup program.

Accelerate offers companies four months of business and technical training and $40,000 of funding, as well as weekly one-on-one coaching sessions and monthly workshops on a range of investor readiness-related topics. Invest Nova Scotia is specifically looking for agtech, cleantech,

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Bonocle Enters Commercialization

St. John’s-based Bonocle is turning its attention to commercialization in the new year as it looks to bring its accessibility tool for interacting with smartphones and tablets via braille to market in North America and the Middle East.

Founded in 2016, the company has developed a handheld Bluetooth device with a thumbpad capable of representing the braille alphabet via a set of eight bumps that

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Shift Energy Signs Edge Computing Deal

Saint John-based Shift Energy, which uses machine learning to control energy use in large complexes, has announced an agreement to use U.K.-based edge computing specialist IOTech’s software in its products.

Shift Energy is a subsidiary of diversified technology company Mariner Partners. It uses machine learning to optimize the performance of HVAC — heating, ventilation and air conditioning —

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The Year in Innovation Stocks

While later-stage companies were the stars of Atlantic Canada’s private capital market last year, their publicly traded counterparts had a rockier 2023.

Of the six publicly traded startups that were operating in Atlantic Canada last January, two failed during the year and only two others, St. John’s-based Kraken Robotics and Halifax’s Sona Nanotech, managed to post a return for their

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