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Startup accelerator Creative Destruction Lab’s oceans stream has joined Virginia-based industry group Ocean Visions to offer training to startups gunning for the Carbon Removal XPRIZE -- a cleantech startup competition with a US$100 million prize, funded by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Creative Destruction Lab and Ocean Visions will offer a specially tailored program to XPRIZE entrants, helping them
Ocean Startup Project has announced 22 participating teams have been accepted into the second year of the Lab2Market Oceans program, which aims to produce commercial applications for academic research.
Lab2Market Oceans teams comprise researchers from academic institutions, as well as faculty supervisors and industry mentors. The teams work with instructors who provide feedback and coaching
Halifax advanced materials startup 3D BioFibR has raised $700,000 in what it describes as an “oversubscribed follow-on round,” marking the company’s second six-figure raise since its founding last year.
3D BioFibR was incorporated in July, 2020 and had raised $550,000 by October of the same year. The most recent round included capital from Halifax’s Concrete Ventures and Toronto’s Globalive
Halifax drugmaker Appili Therapeutics has raised US$1 million from FUJIFILM Toyama Chemical Co. to pay for ongoing clinical trials of the Japanese pharma giant’s favipiravir antiviral medication, which the two companies hope will prove useful in treating COVID-19.
Favipiravir, sold under the names Avigan and Reeqonus, was approved for use in treating influenza pandemics by the Japanese
Halifax’s Union.Dev is deploying its pension-management software at a 30,000-person union in Ontario and has raised $310,000 of non-dilutive funding from NRC IRAP and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
The company’s software, dubbed the Pension Reporting System, grew out of contract work that co-founder Randy Ansems was hired to do in 2012 by a third-party company offering pension
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Two years ago at the University of New Brunswick, a group of faculty, students and alumni began to toss around an idea: could artificial intelligence (AI) help regulators trace the movement of cryptocurrencies and prevent crime?
Dr. Dhirendra Shukla was talking to entrepreneur-in-residence Sandy Bird, co-founder of cybersecurity pioneer Q1 Labs, about this idea when he found
Innovacorp has cashed in on its investment in Metamaterials Inc., banking a gain of $101 million and making a return of almost 35 times.
Nova Scotia’s provincial venture capital Crown corporation invested a total of $3.1 million in 2015 and 2017 in Meta, as it’s now known, a Dartmouth-based maker of advanced materials that can alter light. Meta listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange two
Executives at Halifax travel scheduling startup Trip Ninja are shuttering the company, citing COVID-19’s protracted effects on the travel industry, as first reported by Huddle.
Founded in 2015 by CEO Andres Collart and Developer Rob Dumont, 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
After three years of stealthy research and development, Halifax’s Sparrow Biologic has raised $3.25 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by family offices Killick Capital and Klister Credit Corp., as it prepares to seek regulatory approval from Health Canada and the Food and Drug Administration.
Sparrow is developing technology that will use smartphone mics to assess users’ health based