Fredericton’s Thermtest Continues To Grow Thanks To Its Focus On Research And Development
Thermtest’s focus on R&D has brought it from a garage at founder Dale Hume’s home to today, when it’s seeking to move to a 10,000-square-foot space.
Thermtest’s focus on R&D has brought it from a garage at founder Dale Hume’s home to today, when it’s seeking to move to a 10,000-square-foot space.
This weekend, festival-goers will take a walk through Area 506’s signature Shipping Container Village, where New Brunswick businesses and brands will be setting up shop to showcase their products and what they do. Here are just a few you should check out.
Gemoo is hoping 10,000 Atlantic Canadians will sign up to be part-time and full-time drivers to share their rides with other people, food and parcels.
The Hub City Young Professionals Network aim to have 3,000 people at a speed networking event in Moncton in the fall.
Doug Robertson is the first Canadian to hold the position as the organization’s board chair.
The Purrfect Cup – A Cat Cafe owner and founder Korey Jennings has secured a location on the Fredericton’s Northside at 580 Two Nations Crossing.
The province is contributing $10 million to Build Ventures, Atlantic Canada’s largest venture capital fund. The Halifax-based firm invests in startup technology companies in the Maritimes.
Henry Yates is the founder of Enso Beverage Company, a company that will regularly offer different kinds of wines from around the world and sell them in 250 ml cans at the liquor store.
The Furnace Room serves craft beer from breweries in the city and region.
Adam Grant and Oliver Wassef are done fighting big egos and tough bosses. They plan to create a more balanced workplace at their new shop, 7th House Tattoo Company.