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Marport, Verafin Named to Fast 50

  • Oct 20, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Two Newfoundland and Labrador companies have been named to the prestigious 2011 Deloitte Tech Fast 50, and a P.E.I. startup has been named a Company to Watch.

Marport Deep Sea Technologies of St. John’s placed 17th on the list after its revenues

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Accelerators Accelerating in NB

  • Oct 18, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Exits, schmexits! The truly compelling news in the New Brunswick startup community late in 2011 involves entrances.

McKenzie College of Moncton will soon open an accelerator for pre-seed companies, and Propel ICT has announced its Launch 36

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Opinion: We Still Need More R&D

  • Oct 17, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

The Telegraph-Journal reported this morning that tech entrepreneurs Gururaj Deshpande and Gerry Pond have made a multi-million-dollar donation to finance the Pond-Deshpande Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at UNB.

This is only the

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Menchefski Rises with Billdidit, GMS

  • Oct 17, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Companies often develop into family trees, with clusters of progeny growing hither and yon, and an interesting group of shoots is sprouting in northern Nova Scotia around an intriguing entrepreneur called Joe Menchefski.

He is the CEO of

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Dan Martell’s Flowtown Exits

  • Oct 14, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Moncton-native Dan Martell has another exit on his resume.

Tech entrepreneur and angel Martell, who sold Moncton-based Spheric Technologies in 2008, is a co-founder of Flowtown, a San Francisco online gift marketing enterprise, which sold out

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VidCruiter to Expand Product Range

  • Oct 14, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

VidCruiter, a Moncton-based video recruitment company, will soon expand its product offering with its new VidTrainer function and social sharing features.

CEO Sean Fahey told me in an interview this week that the two-year-old company will

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Neurodyn Aims to Raise $1.5M

  • Oct 12, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Neurodyn, a Charlottetown-based biotech, is working its way through a $1.5 million round of fundraising, with which it hopes to bring its own natural treatment for Parkinson’s Disease to market in just over two years.

The company, which is

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I-3 Hoping for 100 Entries

  • Oct 11, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Innovacorp, Nova Scotia’s technology commercialization agency, is hoping at least 100 companies apply by the Oct. 20 deadline for its I-3 competition, a beauty pageant of sorts of startups in the province.

Shelley Hessian of Innovacorp said the

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Region Launches Social Networks

  • Oct 06, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Two social networks have been quietly launched in Atlantic Canada already this year, and a third quasi-social-network is set to launch within a month.

In the up-and-running category, Equals6 and Bright Seeds are Halifax-based social networks

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Pond Invests in PEI’s ScreenScape

  • Oct 05, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Gerry Pond, the patron saint of New Brunswick tech investors, has made an investment in Charlottetown-based ScreenScape Networks and is joining the company’s board.

A person familiar with the situation said Pond is now backing the company, which

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Opinion: NB’s Wisdom on Pensions

  • Oct 05, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

There are people at work in New Brunswick today who will benefit for years to come from the Q1 Labs sale to IBM, and they’re not just the Fredericton-based employees of the security software provider.

They’re teachers, nurses, office workers and

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Hoops Wins $200,000+ from FAN

  • Oct 04, 2011
  • Peter Moreira

Hoops Innovation, which makes a shooting aid for basketball players, has received more than $200,000 in investment from the First Angel Network and will soon launch a fundraising round in the U.S. with a target of $3.5 million.

The Halifax

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