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Nova Scotia start-up company about to introduce line of mammography software products
We're not surprised, but we're definitely delighted by the number of submissions that came in for this year's I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition. We received 188 submissions from across the province by the October 15 deadline! Whoot!
The submission breakdown by zone is as follows:
They came. They hacked. They went home with some cash in their pockets (and the promise of more).
TruLeaf, a Canadian controlled environment agriculture company, is launching a $1.37 million financing campaign on AgFunder, the investment platform connecting accredited investors with curated agriculture and agriculture technology (“agtech”) opportunities. TruLeaf is set to produce leafy greens year-round for the Canadian market, where 90 per cent of lettuce is imported.
Ontario concrete masonry producer Brampton Brick has made the bold decision to manufacture 100 per cent of its concrete masonry units with CarbonCure’s carbon dioxide (CO2) recycling technology.
Nova Scotia start-ups have a chance to compete for up to $225,000 through Innovacorp's provincial I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition.
Six new technology companies in Cape Breton have been named winners in the 2015 Spark Cape Breton Innovation Challenge.
Innovacorp resident client Densitas is hiring! The company is looking for a software tester and a software developer to join its team.
Innovacorp runs an Expert Office Hours initiative that gives our investment portfolio companies and incubation clients – and other friends in our pipeline and start-up community – the chance to sit one-on-one with an expert and pick their brain.
Fifty-nine Nova Scotia companies are getting a boost to their innovation and productivity with expertise and services from the province's universities and colleges.