N.S. Startup Developing Ropeless Traps That Could Save Right Whales
Ashored’s ropeless buoy system will include geo-tracking and data collecting technology, so fishers can locate lost or stolen traps.
Ashored’s ropeless buoy system will include geo-tracking and data collecting technology, so fishers can locate lost or stolen traps.
The New Brunswick company that has built a gun detection software to enhance public safety is seeking funding after a significant loan fell through.
The St. John’s company uses software to help managers of home care agencies oversee the home support workers who provide the care.
The product was launched this month in the two major outlets for mobile apps, Google Play and Apple’s App Store
To reverse the declining numbers of young Canadian farmers, Halifax-based Nexus Robotics is developing a weed-picking robot that makes the physical farm labour less grueling.
Saint John entrepreneur Kiera Devine provides an online network for families to rent their baby gear to neighbours, grandparents and travellers.
Right now, some $16 million in Canadian retirement accounts are being managed with the aid of a new investment tool managed by a young Fredericton company.
The Joint Economic Development Initiative will accommodate seven companies, ranging in specialties from software development to 3D printing.
The former NBIF Exec has joined the J. Herbert Smith Centre for Technology Management & Entrepreneurship (TME) team.
RtTech will continue to build its business with the products it has been selling since the beginnings of the company six years ago.