Kognitiv Spark Raises $4.7-Million In Latest Funding Round
The new investment is in line with a recruitment initiative announced last month and will help the company build more capacity in North America, the UK, and Europe.
The new investment is in line with a recruitment initiative announced last month and will help the company build more capacity in North America, the UK, and Europe.
HydroSpark would allow a user such as a diver, ROV operator, or subsea worker to see accurate holograms of ocean environments and points of interest in their real-world environment.
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.
New Brunswick-based IntroHive was also named a 2019 Technology Fast 50 winners. Like Kognitiv Spark, they were also the only Atlantic Canadian company among the winners in their category.
Five New Brunswick-based companies have been named to the Branham300 listing, which includes Canada’s top public and private information and communications technology companies. The top 250 companies and top 25 multinationals with Canadian operations are ranked by revenues, while the list of 25 up-and-coming companies are based on Branham Group’s assessment of innovation and long-term […]
The Fredericton-based firm announced Tuesday that the Royal Canadian Navy will use its new Mixed Reality Remote Assistant Support (MIRRAS) system as part of a project that aims to improve maintenance and repairs aboard active naval vessels.
This is the Fredericton company’s first footprint outside Canada and will give it better access to European and Middle Eastern markets.
The Fredericton company uses advanced technology that helps connect experts thousands of miles away with technicians in the field.
Since the sale of Radian6 and Q1 Labs, the Capital city has developed an ecosystem that helped launch companies like Somadetect, Kognitiv Spark and HomeWurk.
The Fredericton startup, which uses the Microsoft Hololens to connect experts with technicians in the field, is expanding with support from Opportunities NB.