Lokol.me Unveils 1st Hyper-Local Site

Startups of all stripes want to build capital, but the weeks-old venture of Sydney-based serial entrepreneur Mathew Georghiou is focused on capital of an entirely different kind.

Social capital is at the heart of lokol.me, the latest enterprise from the founder and CEO of software development company MediaSpark and e-learning gaming company GoVenture World. Lokol.me has already seen success, taking home $50,000 as a winner of last fall’s Spark Cape Breton competition.

Lokol.me is a platform for hyper-local publications like goCapeBreton – portals that allow community members to post a

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Press Release: Qimple Back from 500

Qimple, a Moncton human resources tech startup, has issued the following press release:

Atlantic Canadian company turns heads at international accelerator

After five months in San Francisco, HR tech startup Qimple is stronger than ever

MONCTON, New Brunswick (June 24, 2015)  After spending five months at 500 Startups in San Francisco, Moncton-based Qimple has come a long way.  Not only were they the first Atlantic Canadian company  o take part in 500, which is one of the most recognized accelerators in the world, but they were also considered one of the most promising startups in

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Propel Grads Up For Venture NL Funds

Newfoundland and Labrador Startups in the PropelICT Build Program are now eligible for $250,000 in investment funding from the Venture Newfoundland and Labrador fund, the parties announced today.

Propel, the Atlantic Canadian accelerator, issued a statement saying Pelorus Venture Capital, the private-sector manager overseeing the Newfoundland fund, has approved the new funding initiative. The news means that startups from three of the four Atlantic provinces can qualify for two tranches of funding if they complete the Build Program.

“Propel ICT is an important part of the startup

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Brilliant Labs Takes Hold in NS

Brilliant Labs, a New Brunswick-based not-for-profit, recently celebrated its arrival into Nova Scotia by participating in Maker Week, which encourages young people to learn about technology by making things.

Brilliant Labs helps to teach students about technology through project-based learning, especially within the classroom. The not-for-profit uses projects, such as jewellery-making, video game design and entrepreneurship, to teach people about how they can not only consume technology, but create it.

Maker Week took place June 12 to 18, which this year was the last week of high

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HeyOrca! Travels to Gain Mentorship

For the next few months, Joseph Teo will be travelling between St. John’s and Moncton, taking his Newfoundland startup HeyOrca! through PropelICT’s Build program.

HeyOrca! is an online platform that helps marketers collaborate on social media content. Working out of the Genesis Centre at Memorial University, it is conducting pilots of the products with marketing agencies.

The company aims

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Kristy O’Leary Enters THNK Accelerator

When Kristy O’Leary went to visit Vancouver, she often heard people describe the city as “thriving.” But in Halifax, where she lives and runs Scout & Burrow, an ethics-centric market expansion consulting group, she often hears Halifax and Nova Scotia described as “resilient.”

After noticing the different attitudes between the two coastal cities and talking to a friend heavily involved in

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Digital Discovery Camp Set for Halifax

Tech-lovers aged nine to 14 are invited to sign up for the Halifax-based summer Digital Discovery Camp.  

A partnership between Digital Nova Scotia and the Discovery Centre, the camp offers youngsters the chance to participate in a range of tech-oriented activities.

This summer, students will discover robotics and learn programming skills using LEGO NXT technology and new Lego EV3 models.

They will take apart advanced devices, deconstruct a computer and participate in a soldering workshop.

Campers will learn how a digital image becomes a 3-D model using specialized printers.

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Press Release: Summer with Eyeread

Eyeread, a Halifax startup whose technology helps children to read, has issued the following press release:

Education Technology Startup, Eyeread, partners with Halifax Learning Summer Camp

Halifax-based education technology startup, Eyeread is excited to announce that, this summer, it will be partnering with Halifax Learning Summer Camp to offer an innovative learning opportunity for children!

Summer is an important time for children to continue building the skills that will help them return to school ready and full of confidence.

According to the National Summer Learning

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Sobey Brings Ethical Ethos to IT

Jenelle Sobey believes that Atlantic Canadians can innovate their way to a more competitive and sustainable future. That’s why the social innovation expert has accepted the role of Managing Partner with Halifax web design and invention firm, Norex.

Fredericton-born Sobey’s previous roles include acting as Social Innovation Manager at the Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New

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