NBIF Is A Strong Supporter Of The Innovation Map
NBIF is already leading in three of the recommendations laid out in the recently unveiled innovation map for the province, and it seeks to play an even more active role.
NBIF is already leading in three of the recommendations laid out in the recently unveiled innovation map for the province, and it seeks to play an even more active role.
Quber, a smartphone app, helps its users save money for their financial goals through a series of fun challenges.
Breakthru is a biennial, province-wide startup competition designed to encourage the creation and development of entrepreneurial, innovative business ventures in New Brunswick.
The New Brunswick Innovation Foundation will honour this year’s finalists in the Breakthru Competition at a Fredericton event March 21 and award cash prizes to help the top ones get their products and services to market.
The research will focus on the use of genomics to boost production and improve the quality of Cannabis products.
German technology company SCHOTT is the lead investor for the funding round for Smart Skin, which makes pressure-sensing container devices and analytics used by global brands in beverage, food production and pharmaceutical industries.
SimpTek, an energy management technology company founded and led by UNB alumni, has grown in leaps and bounds since its formation in 2014 and is poised to expand into the future with the help of new investments from Opportunities NB (ONB) and the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF).
UNB’s Centre for Advanced Studies is developing innovative ‘runtime’ software for IBM and is expected to create up to 25 new research and development positions.
The eighth annual event is expected to draw around 7,000 entrepreneurs and investors from July 10-14.
A diverse group of companies, government departments and organizations were honoured at the 20th-anniversary ceremony.