recent oceantech news
Veer Group Secures €50M Project Financing
Veer Group, the Lunenburg, NS, startup that plans to build hydrogen- and wind-powered container ships, has signed a €50 million, or about C$73.2 million letter of intent with a European backer to finance its first two vessels.
Founded by shipping
GIT Floats its Boat with Halifax Transit
Graphite Innovation & Technologies, which does business as GIT Coatings, has been hired by Halifax Transit to apply its graphene-based coatings to the hull and propeller of the Rita Joe ferry that plies Halifax Harbour.
Coatings have been applied
Invest NS Seeks Bluetech Companies for Oceanology International
Invest Nova Scotia, the provincial economic development agency, is looking for bluetech companies to participate in the Canadian delegation to the globally noted Oceanology International conference in London, U.K., in March.
Companies can apply to
Four Bluetech Startups to Watch
Ocean technology has emerged in recent years as a particular strength of the Atlantic Canadian startup community, with ecosystem intelligence provider Startup Genome ranking the region as the eighth strongest worldwide. St. John's-based Kraken
Kraken Posts Record Revenues
Kraken Robotics posted record revenue in its third quarter, driven by demand from militaries and offshore energy projects, including for subsea batteries and mine-hunting sonar systems.
In its financial results for the three months ended Sept. 30,
Transport Canada to Fund Clean Propulsion Tech for Shipping
Transport Canada is looking to spend $22.5 million to fund research and development work on low-emission marine propulsion systems over the next five years.
The Clean Vessel Demonstration Stream of the federal agency’s Green Shipping Corridor
Atlantic Canada Places Eighth in Startup Genome Bluetech Rankings
Startup Genome, the Silicon Valley group that ranks innovation ecosystems, has released its combined report on cleantech and bluetech ecosystems, building on last year’s bluetech list, with Atlantic Canada improving its showing from 10th to eighth
Marine Thinking Readies Trials
Halifax-based Marine Thinking, which sells tracking and navigation software and hardware for marine environments, is launching commercial trials of its tagging system for preventing lost fishing equipment, known in the industry as ghost gear.
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Bluetech Industry to Host Data Challenge
A group of bluetech industry support organizations will host an innovation competition called the Ocean of Data Challenge on Nov. 20.
The challenge will be held virtually and is spearheaded by the Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System, or
Supercluster Seeks Cleantech Projects
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, the national group that co-funds research and development projects with the private sector, is looking for climatetech-related proposals.
The Supercluster, which splits the cost of projects with companies and
Glas Ocean Raises US$2M
Glas Ocean Electric’s US$2 million, or C$2.75 million, seed round will offer the Halifax startup a new level of flexibility compared to the project-based funding it has tapped in the past, according to CEO Sue Molloy.
Founded by Molloy in 2016,
Newfoundland and Labrador Seeks Carbon Sequestration Tech
The Newfoundland and Labrador government is looking for applicants to its newly announced CCUS Innovation Challenge, which stands for carbon capture, utilization and storage.
Specifically, Newfoundland is offering up to $3 million for research and