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AquaHacking Names 5 Finalists
The Atlantic Canadian division of the Fondation de Gaspé Beaubien’s AquaHacking Challenge startup competition has announced its five finalist teams.
AquaHacking challenges are nine-month programs held across Canada that see competitors work to
8 Canie Winners From East Coast
Eight Atlantic Canadian companies and organizations have been recognized as part of the 2020 Canie Awards, presented by the Ottawa-based Innovators and Entrepreneurs Association, and Startup Canada.
The eight East Coast winners are part of a group
Have You Heard of Michael Duck?
Do you drink coffee?
I want to start by asking, how do you take your coffee?
Black? A bit of milk? One, maybe two lumps?
Well, if you’re the kind of person pulling up to the drive-thru ordering a double-double, you need to say thank you to one
3 Online Events in Next 2 Days
Three online startup events will be held in the next two days, recognizing Atlantic Canadian entrepreneurship and in one case awarding a six-figure prize to the winner.
The Aquahacking Challenge Semi-Final and the Atlantic Canadian presentation
Nucliq, Prospre Win Woodward Cup
Gene sequencing firm Nucliq Biologic and nutrition tracking startup Prospre won Memorial University’s Mel Woodward Cup pitch competition on Tuesday, beating out three other finalists.
Created in 2016, the Cup is the Memorial Centre for
B4 Makes Hotel Payments Contactless
Halifax-based b4, which offers Software-as-a-Service solutions to the hospitality industry, has launched a contactless payments process to help hotels bounce back from the pandemic.
The new physical distancing and hygiene requirements make the old
Greenlight Device Assesses Cannabis
Cannabis testing startup Greenlight Analytical is preparing to launch a device that will measure the quality of cannabis crops without the need for slow and costly lab testing.
CEO James Wylde said in an interview that the product will be a
Appili Raises $17M For COVID Tests
Halifax biopharma company Appili Therapeutics has raised about $16.9 million to fund Canadian trials of influenza drug Favipiravir, which is owned by Japanese photography and biotech giant FUJIFILM Toyama Chemical Company.
The private placement
We Need Data on Inclusivity
Editor's note: Given the events of recent weeks, we wanted to host a discussion on whether people from the Black, First Nations and other minority communities are welcomed, supported and funded in the Atlantic Canadian startup ecosystem. We've asked
Boe Studies Role of Mental Rehearsal in Rehab
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When Dalhousie University neuroscientist Dr. Shaun Boe set out to study how visualization could help rehabilitate stroke survivors, he didn’t expect to find himself rethinking an entire field of research. But close to a decade
Romanow To Head Navigate Event
Navigate Startup House’s Island Entrepreneurs Exposition will feature a keynote speech by Clearbanc co-founder and TV personality Michele Romanow.
The conference was originally planned to be held in Sydney, where Navigate is based. The event is now
Office Life Has No New Normal
Workplaces are opening up, but not everyone is returning to their former office or even their former job. Remote working is increasing competition for talent and is leading some Atlantic Canadians to ditch local employers in favour of others based
