Virtual startup accelerator Propel has announced the seven companies graduating from the latest cohort of its Traction and Growth program for scaling companies.
Traction and Growth is meant for startups with more developed operations than those in Propel’s earlier-stage Vision and Validation program. To be eligible, entrepreneurs must have monthly revenue and be working on their business full-time.
“We value the role that we play in getting these founders on a clear path to building and scaling their companies,” said Propel CEO Kathryn Lockhart in a statement. “We look forward to seeing where they go next.”
Here’s a look at the graduates:
Prince Edward Island
Geordie Noye, CEO
Three Hippies is a software-as-a-service company developing Locarius.io, a digital ticket platform that guarantees authenticity and ownership.
New Brunswick
Mike Rushton, President
Air Clarity Solutions is developing air filtration technology to remove indoor air pollution in industrial settings.
Atlantic Institute for Resilience
Nova Scotia
Dr. Jackie Kinley
AIR sells mental resiliency training software to companies and organizations for use by their employees.
New Brunswick
Conor O’Brien and Tom Cooper, Co-Founders
Dependbuild sells cloud software to help municipalities and infrastructure developers identify, assess and track risks to their construction projects.
Nova Scotia
Olivier Hendrikx, CEO
INav4U has developed the Wayfinder Dashboard, which is an enterprise software platform for yacht management that offers real-time monitoring and alerts about a vessel’s operation.
Nova Scotia
RemoteCon sells high-tech sensors and communications modules for the oceans economy.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Seathru is developing a digital twin remote monitoring system for marine vessels meant to predict equipment failures before they happen.