Propel Looking For Atlantic Canada’s ‘Next Global Company’ With New Contest
Startup businesses across the region have a chance at winning a prize pack worth $50,000 in a new contest from Atlantic Canadian tech accelerator Propel.
Startup businesses across the region have a chance at winning a prize pack worth $50,000 in a new contest from Atlantic Canadian tech accelerator Propel.
Even post-pandemic, more of the relationship building that helps close deals will happen through email, phone, or online video platforms like Skype or Zoom.
The researchers recognized by the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation also received grants to support the training and development of student researchers.
Five companies that participated in Propel’s Incite Accelerator will receive $50,000 each.
The winner of the live pitch at the R3 Gala on April 2 will get a $2,000 cash prize, while the first and second runner ups will win $1,000 and $500, respectively.
NBIF announced Thursday that it’s committed $500,000 to Concrete Ventures, a venture capital firm that focuses on pre-seed investments in promising startups in Atlantic Canada.
Fredericton-based Global Intelligence receives investment from NBIF and prominent angel investors that will support the company’s ambitious growth plans.
The new Marine Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence in Saint John is the first centre of its kind to combine research, commercialization, as well as workforce development, and training in 3D metal manufacturing.
The N.B. company uses predictive algorithms to measure and drivs inclusive cultures where the best people will want to work, stay and thrive.
Patchell Brook’s StockCalc software takes the uncertainty out of equity valuation for publicly traded companies.