Propel Wants To Help Tech Startups Anywhere, Anytime
The Atlantic Canadian organization said the transition to a continuous intake model makes it well-positioned to help startups through the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Atlantic Canadian organization said the transition to a continuous intake model makes it well-positioned to help startups through the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The program to help develop energy, smart grid, cleantech and cybersecurity businesses is free for participants and runs out of the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.
The donation will support vulnerable individuals and families, as well as front-line organizations, through the delivery of food, access to health supplies and transportation to critical appointments.
Funding will help the Saint John company support its innovation and growth potential in the $3-billion North American specialty tea market.
The researchers recognized by the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation also received grants to support the training and development of student researchers.
Five companies that participated in Propel’s Incite Accelerator will receive $50,000 each.
In this series, our team will share their at home-work space, and their tips that keep them productive. Today we visit Huddle’s associate editor and Saint John reporter Cherise Letson.
A new website has been launched to serve as a one-stop-shop on COVID-19 information for businesses in Southeastern New Brunswick.
The “NB At Home” program, sponsored by Music NB and the province, will support New Brunswick artists who have found themselves out of work due to COVID-19.
If you’re new to this work from home thing, fear not. There are lots of people who have been doing it for a while who have it nailed down to a science, including the Huddle team! In this series, our team will share their at home-work space, and their tips that keep them productive. Today we visit Huddle’s Moncton reporter, Inda Intiar.