CoLab’s Ford Deal Yields Productivity Gains

CoLab Software, the St. John’s maker of collaboration software for 3D modelling, is seeing early success from its sales deal with automotive giant Ford.

The carmaker uses CoLab’s system in its Ford Pro department, which makes fleet management software and hardware.

Ford Pro gives fleet operators the ability to track metrics like electric vehicle charging and driver behaviour. CoLab chief

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Cascadia Launches Fertilizer Product

Just in time for World Oceans Day, Sidney, B.C.-based Cascadia Seaweed is launching its first agricultural product — a kelp-based fertilizer dubbed ReFeed Seaweed Extract and released under a partnership with innovation hub ReFeed Canada.

The seaweed extract is a liquid plant food made from cultivated, cold-water kelp. Cascadia said in a statement it contains essential nutrients for plant growth

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Introhive Names Saeideh Fard CFO

Five months after it hired a new chief executive, Fredericton- and Miami-based artificial intelligence star Introhive also has a new chief financial officer.

Freshly minted CFO Saeideh Fard is a software-as-a-service veteran who most recently served as senior vice-president of finance at Toronto’s PointClickShare, a healthtech software-maker that ranks among North America’s largest privately

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Sparrow Wins FDA Approval

St. John’s-based Sparrow BioAcoustics has won United States Food and Drug Administration approval for its smartphone stethoscope app.

The app uses a phone’s internal microphones, along with software processing, to allow the device to function as an ad hoc stethoscope when it is held against a patient’s chest.

Trials were conducted at Newfoundland’s Eastern Health Medical Centre, where 70

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NeoCare Readying for Canadian Trials

After successful medical trials in India, Halifax's NeoCare is aiming to recreate the promising results in Canada as it looks to secure regulatory approval and close a $750,000 funding round.

NeoCare’s flagship product is SAMIRA — a system that uses light shone through a newborn’s thumb to test for jaundice, anemia and hypoxia, all of which are leading causes of infant mortality globally.

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Dal Innovates Announces Launch Cohorts

Dalhousie University’s startup hub Dal Innovates has announced the cohort for three Lab2Market Launch accelerators, part of a national research commercialization program for post-secondary institutions.

The programs include a research stream for Atlantic Canadian companies, a national health stream and a generalized Atlantic stream.

The Atlantic Canadian research cohort and the general stream

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Sona Returns to its Roots

Two years on from its dramatic stock matket spike during the pandemic, Dartmouth-based Sona Nanotech is once again focused on using its gold nanorods to battle cancer.

The company has had some major announcements in the first half of 2023. Having raised $1.1 million by selling shares on the Canadian Securities Exchange earlier this year, Sona also grew by acquiring Boulder, Co.-based Siva

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Halifax’s Best Year for Funding

We were delighted to participate in the presentation of the Halifax Index on Thursday, explaining to the Halifax Partnership’s annual event the progress of the city’s startup community in 2022.

Each spring, the Partnership releases its Halifax Index, a detailed examination of every conceivable facet of the city’s economy and life. For the past few years, Entrevestor has participated by

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