Venn Welcomes Young Tech Entrepreneur To Its Board
The newly-appointed Oluwatosin ‘Tosin’ Ajibola said he hopes to help make New Brunswick a more welcoming place for newcomers.
The newly-appointed Oluwatosin ‘Tosin’ Ajibola said he hopes to help make New Brunswick a more welcoming place for newcomers.
Stride Consumer Partners has announced a minority investment in Halifax-based Skinfix.
Less than three months after announcing it was ceasing operations, the local startup travel company has been bought by Webjet.
Toronto-based NowVerticle Group has acquired Halifax data analytics firm Affinio.
The fund’s initial investors include more than 30 women, a Canadian national bank, as well as the Government of Nova Scotia, which ponied up $5-million earlier this year.
The CHFA is Canada’s largest trade association dedicated to natural health and organic products. Its Launch Pad event is a Dragon’s Den-style pitch competition held each year at its CHFA Connect conference.
Co-founder and CEO Andres Collart said the company’s business model made it tough to keep going with so few people booking flights.
Frenter is an online platform that helps users rent their under-used items to each other: think bicycles, drones, or musical instruments. It now has 2,500 users in almost a dozen North American cities.
On Thursday the sustainable energy startup announced it had hired Jamie Davison for the job.
A new partnership between the university’s Shippagan campus and Venn Innovation hopes to support and grow entrepreneurship within New Brunswick’s student community.