MOC Raising Capital for 4D Bioprinting

Halifax bioprinting startup MOC Biotechnologies is testing its products with a slate of universities and research institutions across North America as it eyes its first major capital raise.

Founded in 2019 by serial entrepreneurs Ali Mousavi and Arash Helmi, MOC makes technology for 3D printing artificial tissues, such as cartilage, heart valves and nerves. The next step, CEO Mousavi said in an

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We Need Help from Founders

We really need the help of founders in completing our annual research of Atlantic Canada’s startup community.

Our ask: three minutes of your time.

We’re now surveying startups in the region to establish the metrics for our annual Atlantic Canada Startup Data report. We REALLY need more founders to complete the confidential survey, which helps us tell policy-makers what’s happening in our

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Zen Electric Raises Capital, Readying for Mass Production

Halifax’s Zen Electric has raised $1.25 million from Nigerian utility company North South Power as it eyes commercialization of its technology in South Asia.

Zen was originally founded by Ravindra Kempaiah to make electric bicycles under the name Zen Electric Bikes. More recently, the company has pivoted to focus on battery systems.

The North South deal is part of a larger funding raise that

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Navigate to Host Pro-Social Hackathon

Sydney-based Protocase is sponsoring a hackathon at innovation hub Navigate Startup House this month aimed at solving socioeconomic problems in Cape Breton.

The event will run for 12 hours on March 25 and four hours on March 26, with a $1,500 prize for the winning programmer or programmers.

“We invite teams of one-three developers of all skill levels to help us solve a major socioeconomic

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Redefining ‘The Blue Economy’

Halifax-based research group eOceans has come up with a definition for the “Blue Economy” that only includes activities that are tied to ocean health.

Some academics and some experts in southern hemisphere countries use a similar definition, and eOceans would like to see it widely adopted, particularly among governments and businesses. The company believes the oceans community should clarify

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Dal Innovates Seeks Launch Applicants

Dalhousie University’s Dal Innovates startup hub has opened applications to the three summer cohorts of its Lab2Market Launch Accelerator, which will include an Atlantic research stream, a national health stream and a generalized Atlantic stream.

Students, researchers and recent graduates are all eligible to participate. The program includes a 12-week, milestone-based boot camp and up to $15,000

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What #Startupeast Needs to Know About the SVB Implosion

On Friday, a lynchpin of the American startup ecosystem failed. Silicon Valley Bank collapsed under a bank run and was seized by California regulators.

Startup founders wondered aloud on social media about the extent to which Canadian companies might become embroiled in the crisis, either directly or by way of financial contagion.

Their concern was fuelled not just by the size of SVB — the 16th

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Uber Angel Calacanis Backs Frenter

Halifax inventory management platform Frenter was one of seven startups Saturday to pitch in the demo day for Silicon Valley’s Launch accelerator, co-founded by Jason Calacanis — a prominent angel investor known for being an early backer of Uber and no-fee retail investor platform Robinhood.

Helmed by 17-year-old Zach Laberge and now with an investment from Calacanis, Frenter is an inventory

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