UNB Accelerator Energia Gets $500,000 Boost From NBIF
For the next two years, NBIF will invest up to $250,000 per year in companies participating in the Energia accelerator.
For the next two years, NBIF will invest up to $250,000 per year in companies participating in the Energia accelerator.
Startups from across Atlantic Canada were celebrated Tuesday night in Fredericton at Startup Canada’s Atlantic region awards.
TurboPlay is building a personalized video game marketplace for “indie” gamers and game developers to sell their digital games and related downloadable content.
The Halifax event celebrated the efforts of community leaders and supporters who are helping nurture and grow the startup ecosystem in Atlantic Canada.
From June 5 to 11, Startup NB will host the inaugural Startup Festival Week NB, a week-long celebration of local entrepreneurs.
Marketing specialist Derek Latham and Gordon McArthur, who has a background in clean tech, will coach startup entrepreneurs on the next steps to grow their businesses.
The early stage companies span a wide variety of industries including education, healthcare, energy, shipping, dairy, real estate, e-commerce and law.
Based in Fredericton and Denver, Colorado, Routinify offers a platform that combines easy-to-use technology, accessible through smart displays and wearable technology, to provide seniors, as well as their families and caregivers, with real-time data on their health and wellbeing.
Media is filled with features on how high-performers stay productive. But do they have time for any fun? The answer is yes, and sometimes that fun comes in the form of playing games on their phones.
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.