Nominations for 2018 Discovery Awards

You can still make last minute nominations for the 2018 Discovery Awards. The nominations, which close today, are looking for the best and the brightest in Nova Scotia's science and technology fields.

The awards will take place on November 22, 2018 at the Discovery Centre in Halifax. Tickets for the event go on sale in July.

The Discovery Awards began 16 years ago to recognize individuals and

Continue Reading

Stirrett Wins LGBTQ Innovator Award

Scott Stirrett, the Halifax-born Founder and CEO of Venture for Canada, has been named the Telus LGBTQ Innovator of the Year. Stirrett won the national honour for his work at the non-profit that recruits and trains youth to work for Canadian startups.

Stirrett, 26, founded Venture for Canada in 2013 while working as an analyst with Goldman Sachs in New York City. He modeled Venture for Canada

Continue Reading

Planet Hatch Announces Five-Year Plan

With its fifth anniversary looming, Planet Hatch, Fredericton's startup acceleration centre, has outlined its plan for the next five years and the team that will lead the way.

The team includes new Director Adam Peabody, formerly Investment Attraction & Growth Specialist at Ignite Fredericton, the community’s economic development catalyst agency.

He is being joined by Julia Ramirez, formerly

Continue Reading

AioTV Closes its Doors

AioTV, an IT company with a significant development team in Halifax, has closed its doors.

The company was founded by Halifax native Michael Earle, a serial entrepreneur who is now based in Denver. The company had operations in both Halifax and Denver. Earle did not respond to a request for a comment on the company last week, but a person familiar with the situation confirmed it has closed.

In

Continue Reading

Halifax Partnership CEO Hanlon Dies

We at Entrevestor were deeply saddened Monday to learn of the passing of Ron Hanlon, the President and CEO of the Halifax Partnership. The city’s economic development body announced that Hanlon died Sunday after a brief illness.

Hanlon was a true champion of the innovation community in Halifax, and saw startups and tech companies as an engine for growth in the city. It was all part of his

Continue Reading

EVV Adds Stepscan to Portfolio

Prince Edward Island biometrics company Stepscan (formerly known as ViTRAK) has been quietly raising a round of funding with the end goal of $300,000.

The Charlottetown company makes pressure-sensitive floor tiles that help analyse people's gait to identify walking disabilities or balance issues.

“We sell a medical product,” CEO Crystal Trevors said in an interview. “It’s FDA-, Health

Continue Reading

Nexus wins $30,000 in Indiana

Nexus Robotics, the Halifax-based startup that is building a robot that can identify and remove weeds, has won $30,000 at an agriculture tech challenge in Rockville, Indiana.

The third annual agBOT challenge took place May 17 to 19.  Nexus was a come-from-away win and took home first place in the Weed and Feed Competition, beating out teams from Indiana University-Purdue University of

Continue Reading

Job of the Week: Harbr

A student co-op position at Harbr is the only post in our Jobs of the Week Column today.

Harbr is a Halifax company that developed a mobile app for big construction companies to track data and progress on large projects, improving efficiency over time.

The company, which made a commitment to gender parity last year, is looking for a Computer Science or Engineering student to join its

Continue Reading

AVF Names 12 Presenting Companies

The Atlantic Venture Forum has announced the dozen companies that will present at this year’s event in Halifax.

The sixth annual AVF, which will take place June 28 and 29 at the Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel, is a meeting place for Atlantic Canadian founders and investors from inside and outside the region. The two-day event will include pitches by six early-stage startups and the same

Continue Reading