We Need More Flexible Tax Credits

The wheels are in motion to create an Atlantic Canadian angel funding group, but its effectiveness will be restricted by the lack of a pan-regional investment tax credit.

We’ve written before about the decline in angel funding in 2019, and the likelihood it will decline further in 2020. One solution is to institute an angel funding group that spans the region, and that will likely happen. In

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Swiftsure Innovations Wins BIC2020

Swiftsure Innovations captured the $55,000 prize at the 10th annual BioInnovation Challenge pitch competition on Wednesday.

Swiftsure, which was selected from three finalists in a virtual event, will receive a $25,000 grant and $30,000 worth of in-kind services. For the past decade, the pitch competition has been a highlight of BioPort Atlantic, the annual conference for life sciences in the

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Big Deals on PEI in 2019

The thing that stood out in Prince Edward Island’s startup community in 2019 was the big deals, especially in the Island’s vaunted life sciences sector. Led by the PEI BioAlliance, life sciences has long been a strength on PEI and in 2019 it produced transactions that brought in capital for the biotech community.

There were several deals involving BioVectra, MicroSintesis and the Centre for

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Innovation District’s Food Project

The Halifax Innovation District and the professional services firm Davis Pier have launched the new Food Security Innovation initiative to seek innovative ways to improve access to food in Halifax.

The two groups are asking to hear from community members and organizations, such as restaurants, farmers’ markets, schools or food banks, who are interested in developing and testing new ideas to

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Volta Cohort Set for Nov 25

Sixteen early-stage startups – most of them based outside Metro Halifax – will pitch for as much as $25,000 each in equity funding at the next Volta Cohort Pitch Event on Nov. 25.

And for the first time, Volta has announced that members of the Volta Cohort are eligible for follow-on funding.

Volta, the Halifax innovation hub, initiated the funding program three years ago, and so far 29 startups

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ACOA Backs Seddi with $477K

Seddi, which is dedicated to the digital design of textiles and garments, has received a $477,075 loan from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to help build up its commercialization team in Halifax.

With offices in Madrid, New York and Halifax, SEDDI has developed software that can be used to design fabrics and clothes, solving a problem that has bedeviled the global $2 trillion apparel

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Trip Ninja Focuses on Traditional Travel Agents

Halifax travel-planning software company Trip Ninja has pivoted to focus on brick-and-mortar travel agents and finished a major redesign of its platform.

Trip Ninja was originally conceived as a way for consumers using travel-booking websites like Britain’s Globehunters.com to find the cheapest routes for multi-city trips. The revised software, now dubbed QuickTrip, offers travel agents a more

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BioNova Youth Finalists Named

BioNova, Nova Scotia’s life sciences association, has named six student finalists for its BIC Junior youth pitch competition, which will take place at the virtual BioPort conference on November 3.

The contest is intended to inspire Nova Scotia's high school students to create a business idea for the health and life sciences sector that has real commercialization potential.

The contest is

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