#SupportFredLocal Encourages Residents To Shop At Fredericton Businesses
Government departments and local business organizations have launched a campaign that features a web page showcasing businesses that are open.
Government departments and local business organizations have launched a campaign that features a web page showcasing businesses that are open.
Juliane Nowe, who runs a business hosting events and workshops teaching natural remedies and how participants can connect with themselves, has pivoted online, seeking to fulfill a need for mental wellness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When a customer buys a sandwich or a wrap from the COVID-19 section on its website, Caribbean Flavas matches the amount and delivers the food to essential, frontline workers.
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.
For the COVID-19 test kits, LuminUltra supplies the chemicals needed to get swab samples ready to go into a machine that would then determine the presence of the virus.
The Fredericton-based Gaia Project has adapted its school programming about the environment and climate change for home-based, online learning during the coronavirus crisis.
An N.B. startup that uses the Microsoft HoloLens to connect experts with technicians in the field is seeing its business inquiries more than triple, many from the healthcare sector on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.Â
Rivers Corbett has launched CHEFtorial, which aims to help chefs make up for lost income and create connections during social distancing.
The goal is to develop, test, and implement new methods of detecting and/or combatting COVID-19 and examining its effects on people, communities and the economy.
Adetunji Adelakun, the founder and CEO of Scantranx, moved his company from Nigeria to New Brunswick in 2017 because it was a safe and affordable place to live and do business.