EduCode’s Pilot Program to Bring Coding into New Brunswick French Schools
The French school system in New Brunswick is launching a pilot project that will teach computer coding to junior high school students.
The French school system in New Brunswick is launching a pilot project that will teach computer coding to junior high school students.
There’s nothing like finding a possible early adopter to stoke the entrepreneurial fires.
Ng is best known regionally as the founding executive director of Planet Hatch, but these days she’s been working on her new company.
If any exit can demonstrate how the economy benefits when a young company is bought by a larger company, it was IBM’s purchase of Q1 Labs of Fredericton in early 2012.
The program is officially launching Tuesday at an event Fredericton.
The company has plunged into the heady market for augmented reality training products and is now using its traction to raise capital.
A Charlottetown-based company has become the first startup in Canada to close a round of funding that includes an AngelList syndicate.
The blockchain-based financial exchange, powered by technology developed in New Brunswick, was launched last month.
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