PowerWHYS Targets Renovation Jobs

While many cleantech companies encourage environmentally friendly practices in new construction, Halifax-based PowerWHYS is in the early stages of creating a system that recommends energy-efficient products for renovations.

The PowerWHYS system is a tool for contractors and allows them to input the specifics of the job when assessing renovation projects. The system then delivers real-time

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Volta To Double Capacity With Move

Volta, the startup house in central Halifax, is moving to a temporary new location and doubling its size and capacity in the process.

The group’s administrators and tenants later this month will move to 20,000 square feet of space on the sixth and seventh floors of the Maritime Centre, the tower at the intersection of Barrington Street and Spring Garden Road.

The Volta team was recently

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Conceptualiz’s 3D Printed Implants

Richard Hurley can envision a day when orthopedic surgeons design and 3D print implants right in their office. In fact, his startup, Conceptualiz, has already prototyped a product that enables the design work.

An orthopedic surgeon himself, the New Zealand native says the company’s software lets surgeons design implants on an iPad. And it is in the process of raising about $1 million in equity and other forms of capital to help it gain regulatory approval to sell the software to the orthopedic implant industry.

“We’re bringing a surgeon’s clinical perspective to the process,” he said in

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EY Names Atlantic Contest Finalists

Several members of the Atlantic Canadian startup community have been named as finalists at this year’s EY Entrepreneur Of The Year awards for the Atlantic Region.

EY, the global accountancy and consultancy firm, has selected 28 finalists in eight categories for the region. The winners of these categories and the overall Entrepreneur of the Year will be named at a gala dinner in St. John’s on Oct. 8.

There are several categories that don’t pertain to the startup world, but startup founders have featured in several of the races.

Chad Collett and Adam Rowe of SubC Control in St. John’s

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Introhive Announces Funding Round

Introhive has announced a multi-million-dollar round of funding that has come about as a result of a strong performance in revenue growth.

The Fredericton- and Washington-based company issued a press release on Thursday saying it had closed a Series B Round of financing worth US$7.2 million (C$9.2 million). Yet the total includes the conversion of debentures previously issued by Salesforce.com, so the new money would be less than that figure.

What’s interesting about the news is people associated with Introhive confirmed that the company now has about seven figures in revenue, and the

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Kolybaba Bids a Candid Goodbye

Some of Atlantic Canada’s startup community are wondering why Brandon Kolybaba, a hard-working and talented tech entrepreneur, is packing up and leaving.

According to Kolybaba, he is heading to British Columbia because the high cost of living and his own unpopularity in Atlantic Canada are making it hard for him to work and thrive here.

Kolybaba has co-founded and grown a fistful of

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Press Release: Swell Launches App

Swell Advantage, the Halifax startup whose app aids boaters, has released the following press release:

Swell Advantage Launches First Social Network for Boaters

Swell Advantage launches the first location based social network for boaters combining the ability to identify and track family and friends out on the water, with unique navigation tools.

July, 9th, 2015 - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Swell Advantage, a marine technology startup focused on building new tools and services for recreational boaters, is excited to announce the launch of its first product, the Swell Advantage iOS

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Vrekic Launches Platform for Landlords

After three months in Las Vegas, Milan Vrekic has launched the company he spoke of when his term as executive director of Volta ended last year.

The former CEO of TitanFile and his partner Colin White have launched Zora, a company that uses technology to streamline the process of property management for small residential landlords. It will have dual headquarters, with the sales and marketing team in Las Vegas and the development team in Halifax. These cities will be the company’s two first markets.

“Home services and real estate services are one of the last remaining big pots of gold on

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Press Release: CarbonCure in Vegas

CarbonCure Technologies, a Halifax-based maker of green construction materials, has issued the following press release:

Cind-R-Lite brings a sustainable masonry alternative to Las Vegas

Nevada's first established masonry manufacturer partners with CarbonCure

Cind-R-Lite Block Company is taking a leadership role in bringing innovative technologies to the Las Vegas building market by partnering with CarbonCure. As Nevada’s first established masonry manufacturer, Cind-R-Lite is now heading in a new direction by using recycled carbon dioxide as an ingredient to make greener concrete

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SabrTech Begins Testing RiverBox

SabrTech will soon start testing its algae-production product, the RiverBox, marking the beginning of the Halifax-based environmental technology company’s commercialization plan.

The Riverbox is a system that can grow algae anywhere, with the goal aiding in several sustainable industries. Algae is a sustainable input for personal care products, food for aquatic animals and a sustainable fuel, and it can be found in the ocean, swamps, rivers, lakes, and polar and tropical regions.

For the past five years, SabrTech CEO and President Mather Carscallen has been researching algae with the

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