PolyUnity Links with Eastern Health

St. John’s-based PolyUnity has joined Eastern Health Authority’s Living Labs initiative, which will support the young company in its mission to help train doctors around the world with the aid of 3D printing.  

Founded by three med students at Memorial University of Newfoundland, PolyUnity has set out to produce low-cost 3D-printed medical simulation models, allowing medical professionals to

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IMV Unveils ‘Pivotal Milestone’

Dartmouth biotech company IMV on Tuesday revealed “breakthrough” results in the Phase 2 clinical trials of its flagship drug DPX-Survivac, which sparked a sell-off of its shares that was as puzzling as it was dramatic.

IMV, which specializes in using a person’s immune system to battle such diseases as cancer, announced an update on DPX-Survivac, saying the study of 22 patients with advanced

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Milk Moovement in Thrive Program

Milk Moovement of St. John’s has been accepted into the Thrive accelerator in Silicon Valley, and will receive a US$100,000 (C$133,000) investment on joining the program.

SVG Ventures-Thrive, the California group that says it operates the “agri-food innovation ecosystem”, on Monday announced the 13 companies that will attend its sixth cohort, which begins this week and lasts four months.

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Supercluster’s New Startup Program

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster on Friday unveiled a $6.8 million program that will support the creation of more and better oceantech startups in Atlantic Canada.

The Ocean Supercluster – a private-public partnership formed with the support of the federal government’s supercluster program – held a media reception in St. Johns on Friday announcing its first Ocean Startup Project. It will help to

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Jobs: Lab2Market, Fiddlehead

Two quite different jobs – a Data Scientist at Moncton-based Fiddlehead Technology, and an Instructor at Lab2Market in Halifax  – headline our Job of the Week column today.

Lab2Market is a new pan-Canadian program that aims to help researchers transform their discoveries into businesses, following the methodology of successful programs in the U.S. and U.K. The program will work with PhD

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What’s Wrong with PR These Days

The decline of journalism, so well documented, has produced collateral casualties in an associated industry: public relations.

Journalists and PR professionals have always been entwined in an uneasy dependency. They need one another to thrive. They get along socially, sharing the same love of language, art and gossip. And their relationship is usually tainted by mutual contempt. (Journalists

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AVF Seeks Pitchers for May Event

The Atlantic Venture Forum has opened applications for startups hoping to present at its two-day conference in early May in Halifax.

The eighth annual AVF, which will take place May 6 and 7 at the Lord Nelson Hotel, is a meeting place for Atlantic Canadian founders and investors from inside and outside the region.

As well as keynote speakers, there are presentations by both early- and

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VAS To Use SomaDetect Software

Fredericton agtech company SomaDetect has announced that the application programing interface, or API, of Valley Agricultural Software, the world’s largest provider of dairy management software, will be integrated into SomaDetect’s technology.

The integration will enable SomaDetect’s software to synchronize with any milking equipment using VAS’s dairy herd management software, DairyComp. Founded

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