CarbonCure Inks Licensing Deal

CarbonCure, the Halifax cleantech company dedicated to low-carbon concrete products, has signed a licensing agreement with Ontario concrete manufacturer Atlas Block to make its products available in Ontario.

The deal is an important one for CarbonCure because it should establish a recurring revenue stream in a large market, building on the traction it gained with individual projects in such markets as Toronto and Halifax.

Midland, Ont.-based Atlas has been testing the technology for several months and will now permanently install CarbonCure’s technology and apply it across its broad

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New Brunswick Preps for Crowdfunding

On Jan. 24, a group of business, financial, and legal experts will convene in rural New Brunswick to discuss what the province can and should do to allow companies to raise equity through crowdfunding.

This meeting, led by Nancy Mathis, the executive director at the Wallace McCain Institute for Business Leadership, is noteworthy because New Brunswick in the past three months has been at the cutting edge of the national discussion on crowdfunding. Though the New Brunswick Securities Commission (NBSC) has not yet committed to attending the meeting, it does have a keen interest in the

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Cellufuel Targets $200M in Revenue

Cellufuel’s plan to open a demonstration biofuel facility in Brooklyn, N.S., this summer is just the first step of an ambitious industrial enterprise intent on having 10 plants within five to six years producing $200 million in annual revenue.

The Halifax company captured media attention late last year when the provincial government said it would set up a facility in the former Bowater Mersey paper mill in Brooklyn, near Liverpool, which had just closed due to weak demand for paper. The biofuel facility, financed in part from a $500,000 contribution from the provincial government, will be

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Livelenz, Epson Launch Omnilink Printer

Livelenz Inc., a Bedford, N.S., maker of analytics tools for fast food restaurants, and Epson America, Inc. have launched a smart receipt printer that helps restaurant owners analyze their operations in real time with a view to increasing profits.

The launch is significant because Epson’s new Omnilink printer, which uses Livelenz's analytics software, is the only product available that allows fast food operators an analytics tool in a free standing printer. That means franchise owners can install it without an expensive upgrade to their entire Point of Sales, or POS, system.

What’s

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Upside Foundation: Shares for Charity

Gerry Pond, one of the region’s leading tech investors, has been named to the board of directors of a national foundation that encourages startups to donate some of their equity to charities.

The Upside Foundation is a new philanthropic body that asks startups to commit options to national charities, so that when the company exits, society as a whole will benefit from the company’s success.

“Good entrepreneurs and venture capitalists have always given back to the community,” Pond, a co-founder of East Valley Ventures in Saint John, said in an interview. He added the Upside Foundation

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ScreenScape Names Schneider CTO

ScreenScape Networks, the Charlottetown-based video display developer, has named Ken Schneider, a former system engineer at Research In Motion Ltd., as its new Chief Technology Officer.

Schneider has been working with the company for the past six months, and CEO Mark Hemphill said the parties worked well enough together that Schneider has invested in the company and joined management. He will be based in Ontario and oversee the engineering team, most of which is based in Charlottetown.

ScreenScape is a software company that develops the systems that allow state-of-the-art video displays

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Podcamp Featured in Full Calendar

In a month surprisingly packed with tech conferences, camps and gabfests, Podcamp offers something a little bit different – an “unconference”, as its organizers call it.

Podcamp will take place at the Alderney Landing Library in Dartmouth on Jan. 20 – right in the heart of a 12-day spree in which there are at least seven significant events in the Maritimes tech calendar.

The others are: the Bootcamp for the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation’s Breakthru competition on Jan. 19; the FounderFuel Roadshow on Jan. 22; the Big Data Congress in Saint John and talk by product designer Daniel

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Invest Atlantic to Launch Pitch101

Invest Atlantic, the leading conference for the Atlantic Canadian startup community, has announced a series of regional events to help novice entrepreneurs try their hand at pitching and provide more meet-and-greet opportunities.

Pitch101 will kick off with an event in Charlottetown at McDougall Hall at the University of Prince Edward Island on Feb. 1, and hold a second event March 1 at Dalhousie University in Halifax.

Invest Atlantic founder Bob Williamson has long considered smaller events around the region. He decided on Pitch101 as a means to hold a networking event and meet the

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Gates, Hansen form Bonfire

Two veterans of the tech marketing community in Saint John have merged their businesses to form Bonfire Communications Inc., which will largely target startups.

Allan Gates’ Redgate Communications has merged with Lise Hansen Design, named for its founder, to form Bonfire, which set up shop in the elegant Red Rose Building in Uptown Saint John.  In an interview, Gates said he and Hansen plan to run a frugal marketing, design and communications business, so that it can offer services that startups can afford.

“Part of our model is to be very lean as an agency,” said Gates, the Senior

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With $1M+, Heimdall Eyes ‘13 Launch

Quietly and stealthily, Heimdall Networks of Sydney spent last year raising more than $1 million in angel funding and began developing its software that protects corporations and governments against distributed denial-of-service attacks.

CEO Jim Deleskie said the company should have a product ready to beta-test in the first half of this year, and a few large organizations outside the region have given verbal commitments to be early adopters.

The first customers for the product will likely be in the United States, Deleskie said.

The company will provide a cure for a huge pain point as

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