Oris4, TheRounds Honoured at AVF

It’s difficult to say who transmitted the most valuable information at the first Atlantic Venture Forum — the tech experts and investors who flew into Halifax to deliver speeches, or the 22 Atlantic Canadian entrepreneurs who pitched their companies?

The two-day event wrapped up Thursday after presenting the 200-plus delegates with a wealth of wisdom and information from tech gurus like Paul Singh, venture partner at 500 Startups, and investors like Charley Lax, managing general partner of GrandBanks Capital in Boston.

But it has become standard fair that these conferences feature

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Notable Quotes from AVF

The Atlantic Venture Forum wrapped up in Halifax yesterday. Here are a few quotes from the conference that are worth repeating:

 

Communicating with Investors

“If you can't communicate and inspire that poor investor on the other side of the table, he just won't be able to differentiate you from the other five pitches he's received today.” Paul Singh, 500 Startups.

 

Focus on Entrepreneurs

“What we're really looking at is the person, behind the technology.  We see about a deal a day and what we want to know is, who is the entrepreneur?” Henry Kay, Boston Harbor Angels.

 

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IRAP Advisory Work Soared in ‘11-12

Like many entrepreneurs, Robert Niven looks to the National Research Council’s Industrial Research Assistance Program, or IRAP, for more than just money. Niven is the CEO of Halifax-based CarbonCure Technologies, and since 2008 he has been an NRC–IRAP client. The funds he has received from the program have helped him develop the system of carbon-cured concrete blocks now being rolled out throughout North America.

But there’s an underappreciated side to IRAP: the advisory business. Its importance is highlighted by the fact that almost three times as many clients in Atlantic Canada sought

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Hard-Won Lessons at Venture Forum

Atlantic Canadian entrepreneurs received some hard-won lessons in the world of venture capital and angel investment on Wednesday, hearing the investing world had evolved in recent years.

The Atlantic Venture Forum opened yesterday and featured a few well-chosen speakers that highlighted the latest trends in backing startups. The schedule is packed with 22 of the leading companies in the region pitching to the assembled investors, but the speakers highlighted what is going on outside the region. I’ll have more on the pitchers tomorrow, but let me describe quickly some of the speakers in

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Progressing DeNovaMed’s New CEO

With a new CEO in place, DeNovaMed Inc. believes it is enticingly close to identifying the single molecule it needs to proceed down the path to commercialization.

The Halifax biotech company drew local attention last year when it won Innovacorp’s I-3 competition on the strength of its development of new compounds that could treat infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria, or superbugs. The team has since worked on developing its drug while looking for a CEO, which it recently found in London, Ont., biotech exec Kevin Sullivan.

 “We need to pick a lead molecule that we’re going to

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NS Digital Media Credit Round Table

Digital Nova Scotia is inviting practitioners in gaming and interactive media to a round table discussion on the Nova Scotia Digital Media Tax Credit.

DNS will host the discussion in early July at which industry members can express their views on the credit.  This discussion will be a prelude to a meeting with provincial government officials to discuss the credit.  People in the digital media space say the main point of discussion is the definition of interactivity used in approving the credit.

Anyone interested in attending the round table should contact Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia at

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Our Ecosystem Is Going Global

When the board of LightSail Energy of San Francisco raised $37.3 million in venture capital funding last year, the press release said the round “was led by Peter Thiel, with participation from Khosla Ventures, which incubated the company, Bill Gates, Innovacorp, and other investors.”

That’s right—Nova Scotia’s innovation agency appeared next to the founder of Microsoft in the list of investors.

Based in the Bay area, LightSail is dedicated to using thermal dynamics to solve a key problem with electrical grids— providing green power to the grid when it’s most needed rather than when it’s

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Care Needed When Naming a Board

When Sir Terence Matthews, the founder of Mitel and Newbridge Networks, came to McInnes Cooper’s Halifax office last year for a Manning Innovation Awards reception, I noticed he took the time to ask each startup he met one question.

“Do you have a board of directors?” he asked repeatedly throughout the evening.

This giant of Canadian entrepreneurship was driving home an important point to the founders in attendance. The wisdom and determination of good directors can to help drive the business forward and avoid the pitfalls that could sink your start-up. But there are a few key things to

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EMSAT’s Environmental Monitoring

Reducing emissions from industrial processes sounds like a great idea, but does anyone know for sure that industry is actually producing fewer emissions?

Dan Brake does.

What’s more, he’s also working on a system that can soon accurately predict in the future where, how and why contaminants might seep into the environment from industrial projects.

Brake is CEO of EMSAT Corp., a St. John’s startup that has developed software to analyze in real time environmental data picked up by sensors placed near industrial sites, pipelines, and the like. By placing sensors in and around a site just

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AIF Funds Chelation, Medusa, Others

The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency has awarded a total of $11.3 million from the Atlantic Innovation Fund to five companies or organizations in Nova Scotia to finance the development and commercialization of new technology.

The loans are part of a total AIF award this year of $39.9 million, which is being channeled into projects that – including funding from other sources – are worth a total of $71.1 million.

“Our Government is committed to helping Atlantic Canada’s businesses to move innovative ideas from the lab to the marketplace,” said Defence Minister Peter MacKay in a

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