Support for the Entrevestor Survey

I’ve been talking to people throughout the startup community about our survey, and the overwhelming message I’m hearing is that the data provided by the survey will definitely help the ecosystem.

In case you missed it, Entrevestor will soon send a two-page survey to every startup we know of in Atlantic Canada – that’s about 300 companies. We will keep all the information on individual companies completely confidential. Yet, by aggregating the information, we will be able to present a more concrete picture of why the startup community is important to the region’s economic future.

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ZapTap Targets Major Sales in 2014

Yan Simard believes 2014 will be the year the market catches up with his company’s capabilities.

Simard is the founder and CEO of Zaptap, the Fredericton-based company that helps retailers market products in-store through consumers’ smartphones. The company has spent the past year refining its product and learning more about the marketing processes, and is now talking to major companies about larger, longer engagements than before.

It is working on a live deployment with a global brand in the automobile sector, which will begin  in the second quarter a paid one-year trial in Ontario. 

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Green Imaging Pays 1st Dividend

Almost three years after striking its groundbreaking partnership with Oxford Instruments of Britain, Fredericton-based Green Imaging Technologies has reached an important milestone, paying its first dividend to shareholders.

Green Imaging was launched by Derrick and Jill Green, who used technology developed at the University of New Brunswick to make it easier, faster and more economical for petroleum companies to study rock core samples extracted during the exploration process.

The Greens funded their growth through angel investment, including raising an undisclosed amount from members

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Halification, Farm To Table Win Events

As far as apps go, Halification and Farm To Table have little in common – except that they were both crowned winners at tech competitions in Nova Scotia this weekend.

Halification, which alerts people with public notices in the Halifax area, won two categories in the first Apps4Halifax competition,  capturing $12,000 in prize money. Developers Majd Hussini and Sam Jawich of Bedford received gold awards for the Your City and Go Green categories.

Meanwhile, in Wolfville, a team called Farm To Table, which developed an interactive mapping application that helps people find produce or

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Volta To Launch New Accelerator

Volta Labs, the Halifax-based startup house, is launching a semi-annual accelerator program to complement its office facilities and incubation operations.

The three-month program will be operated by TheNextPhase, an existing mentorship program for startups operated by Toon Nagtegaal, a former venture capitalist from the Netherlands, and David Crow, the co-founder of StartupNorth and the Evangelist in Residence at OMERS Ventures.

Volta opened its doors in May to offer office space and some programing to tech startups in Nova Scotia. Eleven companies are now tenants, and three others have

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Profile: Megan McCarthy’s Tenacity

After several attempts at starting her own venture, Megan McCarthy, CEO of DraftCAM, is optimistic her new business will fly.

The DraftCAM app is still in development, but when complete it will turn any smartphone or webcam into a powerful tool able to detect energy leaks invisible to the naked eye.

 “Ever wonder where that cold draft is coming from or which window is making your heating

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Announcing the Entrevestor Survey

Entrevestor will soon launch an exercise that will address one of the shortcomings in the Atlantic Canadian ecosystem – the lack of concrete data on the size and economic impact of the startup community.

Within the next few weeks, we will send a two-page survey to every startup we know of in Atlantic Canada – that’s about 300 companies. We will keep all the information on individual companies completely confidential. Yet, by aggregating the information, we will be able to present a more concrete picture of why the startup community is important to the region’s economic future.

We’re now

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BlueLight Presents to US Military

Halifax-based BlueLight Analytics, whose technology ensures dentists apply the right amount of energy when curing resin-based fillings, released the following press release on Wednesday:

 BlueLight Analytics Inc. recruited to present its technology to leaders in US Military dental practice

San Diego, California: January 15, 2014  - -  Canadian technology company, BlueLight Analytics Inc., will showcase its proprietary products in a continuing medical education (CME) conference with the leaders in US Military dental practice. The invitation to present at the meeting is a further

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Smart Skin Raises $3.9M in VC Funds

Fredericton-based Smart Skin Technologies has landed $3.9 million in venture capital and angel funding to ramp up sales and development of its pressure-sensitive product that improves the manufacturing process of beverage makers.

The company said in a press release today that it received backing from new institutional investors Rho Canada Ventures, Build Ventures and GrowthWorks Atlantic Venture Fund. The round also includes a second investment by the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation and contributions from several angel investors.

Started by CEO Kumaran Thillainadarajah in 2008,

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Resolution Adds Products, Targets Asia

Having recently closed funding and international distribution deals, Resolution Optics Inc. of Halifax is conducting research and development projects on fascinating new products that will help to develop the holographic microscope maker on an international scale.

Resolution Optics was founded by Dalhousie University professors Manfred Jericho and H. Juergen Kreuzer with the goal of making submersible and desktop microscopes producing real-time “4D” images of particles and micro-organisms, meaning the devices show them from three angles as they move over time.

In the last year, the

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