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UserEvents Turns Glitches into Sales
If Jeff Thompson hadn’t had so much trouble checking in online for a flight to Australia last autumn, New Brunswick might have missed out on one of its most exciting new startups.
As repeated error messages kept popping up on his screen,
Newfoundland Angels Fly Again
The revitalization of the Newfoundland and Labrador Angel Network is gaining traction, as can be seen in the numbers. Membership last year tripled from 10 to 30, and the group that had no financing deals in 2011 is now preparing to close its third
DeNovaMed Adds to VC Total
Innovacorp’s announcement Wednesday that it will boost its funding for Halifax biotech DeNovaMed to $500,000 is further evidence that 2012 will be a strong year for venture capital funding in Nova Scotia.
The provincial innovation agency said in
DeNovaMed Open to a Prompt Sale
As it moves toward its Phase I regulatory trials, Halifax-based biotech DeNovaMed is showing admirable flexibility in its financing options.
The company, which is developing compounds that can battle “superbugs”, sprang to prominence in January
PEI’s Neurodyn Buys NeuroQuest
Neurodyn, the P.E.I. biotech developing early treatments for neurological diseases, has closed a deal to buy NeuroQuest, the Halifax-based drug development company spun out of Origin Biomed two years ago.
This interprovincial deal is significant
Clarity Surpasses 10,000+ Calls
Clarity, the Moncton-based online marketplace for entrepreneurial advice, is welcoming a few new employees to its office today, bringing its total number of staff to six. It’s another small sign that serial entrepreneur Dan Martell is driving
Halifax Biomedical Seeking $17M
Flush with the success of its first major installation in the U.S., Halifax Biomedical is out to raise at least $17 million in capital to finance the roll out of six more sites in the next 18 months.
Mabou-based Halifax Biomedical has retained
Chris Dobbin’s Courageous Journey
On August 14, Chris Dobbin will wade into the chilly water of the Northumberland Strait for the second time in a year and swim from New Brunswick to P.E.I. to raise money for children with chronic diseases.
The gruelling 14-kilometre swim --
OneLobby Attracts Funding, Execs
For the second time in 85 days, Jordan Smith and I met Monday at Fred’s Café in Halifax. What a difference. In less than three months, the OneLobby CEO has raised $200,000, hired a `Dream Team’ of executives and attended SeedCamp New York.
Sales for Acadia’s Anti-Pest Tech
Early in June, Dr. Kirk Hillier of Acadia University stood before the people who’d been backing research into commercial applications of insect pheromones and reported their collective efforts had already resulted in sales.
Hillier, a graduate
Azorus Teams Up with Tribal of UK
Azorus, a Halifax company that offers customer relationship management software to universities and colleges, has signed a major partnership agreement with Tribal Group of the U.K., with the aim of using the British company’s large client base to
MediaSpark’s New Wellness eBook
Mathew Georghiou is so convinced that early adopters will like MediaSpark’s new wellness eBook that he’s offering it at a 93 percent discount for the next 43 days.
The Sydney-based eLearning company has just launched its new gamified eBook,
