Glas Ocean Wins US Defense Contract

Halifax-based Glas Ocean Electric, which is developing technology to electrify boats and optimize their energy performance, has won a contract from the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA.

The company issued a statement Wednesday saying the contract calls for the company to develop a low-cost data acquisition system that can be installed on a range of vessels,

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Food for Thought Eyes Expansion in US, Canada

Growing out of the crisis of the pandemic, Halifax-based Food for Thought Software Solutions, a company that provides stigma-free school meals to kids in need, is using its participation in a U.S. EdTech program to expand.

The 2023 Bi-Coastal EdTech Accelerator is a hybrid program that prepares Canadian companies to enter the American K-12 market.

Following six months of virtual workshops,

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Microsoft Alum Owen Sagness Named Digital NS CEO

Industry group Digital Nova Scotia has a new CEO: software-as-a-service veteran Owen Sagness.

With a background at Microsoft, where he eventually became the U.K. managing director for advertising and online, Sagness most recently founded consulting firm Cypian, which works specifically with startups. He has also served as interim CEO at several early-stage companies.

“I am thrilled to be

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Five Bluetech Startups in BlueSwell

Boston-based bluetech innovation hub SeaAhead and the New England Aquarium have selected a fourth cohort of startups for BlueSwell, a program focused on early-stage bluetech innovation.   

The five startups target decarbonization, ocean data collection, and cellular agriculture.

“These ventures sit at the intersection between innovation and conservation, led by deeply talented and driven

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Impactful Health R&D Rebrands to Freshr

The Halifax maker of anti-microbial film for fish packaging that was formerly called Impactful Health R&D has rebranded to Freshr Sustainable Technologies.

Freshr, which was founded by biomaterials researcher Mina Mekhail in 2017 and makes its packaging from sustainable materials, said in a statement that the new name is meant to highlight how the company’s product offers food packagers benefits

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Supercluster Funds Six Projects

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster has announced a raft of new artificial intelligence-related research and development deals with the private sector, including a $10.5 million, six-company group working on environmental assessments for tidal energy projects.

The Supercluster has made funding AI a priority in recent months, with the federally backed oceantech hub having last spring announced a

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PEI BioAlliance Wins International Praise

The Prince Edward Island BioAlliance has become the first North American group to receive the Gold Label of Cluster Management Excellence by the European Secretariat for Cluster Analysis.

The Charlottetown-based group, which brings together government, business and academia to support the life sciences ecosystem, said in a press release Wednesday it is one of 144 economic clusters to receive the

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