Seven New Brunswick Startups to Watch
Here are some startups from New Brunswick we see making some waves over the next few years.
Here are some startups from New Brunswick we see making some waves over the next few years.
Discovery Drill, which has a global customer base, is working on an innovative new drill for the oil and natural gas industries.
The YouthfulCities Index says the city scores relatively high on employment prospects, support for entrepreneurship, education and affordability.
The medical marijuana company is exploring international markets because it expects the Canadian market will be oversupplied in the next two years.
These kinds of proposed developments are part of a 20-year master plan that envisions the airport eventually serving one-million passengers per year.
JD Irving and Cooke Aquaculture have offered transportation assistance, equipment and personnel to assist first responders.
As KIRA prepares for its annual awards dinner May 3, the Organizing Committee looks back at major milestones and activities that have occurred over the past 25 years in New Brunswick.
Georges Nammour left Lebanon to escape a civil war. Today, he employs more than 200 people in Greater Moncton, including refugees, immigrants and international students.
ShopLocalNB stores and distributes products from local vendors. Consumers can also buy the products online.
The N.B. government wants to be the first jurisdiction in North America to provide services digitally – from ‘any device, anywhere, at any time.’