10 Start-Ups Join Latest Accelerate Cohort
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Join us in congratulating the start-ups selected to participate in the first cohort of Accelerate 2022-2023. Ten Nova Scotia start-ups are splitting almost $400,000 and getting access to 5 months of business and technical expertise in the latest round of Accelerate.
ACCELERATE AGRICULTURE TECH
Gaia Refinery – Qinhong (Tammy) Cai – Sydney
Wind-assisted technology that captures air and converts it into high value natural gas
ACCELERATE CLEAN TECH
Material Futures – Iris Redinger – Sydney
Bio-based colouring solutions for textiles and plastics to reduce industrial water pollution
ACCELERATE HEALTH TECH
Atlantic Institute for Resilience – Dr. Jackie Kinley, Tim Trussel – Halifax
Enterprise solution for developing individual and organizational resilience
HOLLO Medical – David Hodgson – Halifax
Spacer for inhalers that is so portable it can easily fit in a pocket
NeoCare Tech. Solutions – Soumendra Singh – Halifax
Device used to non-invasively, painlessly and instantly detect diseases in newborns such as anemia, jaundice and hypoxia
ACCELERATE OCEAN TECH
Glas Ocean Electric – Sue Molloy – Halifax
Electric propulsion systems for workboats and vessel-to-grid energy storage
Voltai – Maja Maher – Dartmouth
Compact high-density generators that harvest energy from motion to power marine electronics
ACCELERATE SOFTWARE TECH
Couryah – Mohamed Soliman – Halifax
On-demand grocery delivery service
Easy Platter – Mandhir Singh – Halifax
Platform to book an affordable personal chef to do your weekly, in-home meal-prep
Formula Consulting – Mitchell Kane – Halifax
Software to reduce the time and cost of civil construction projects by solving common concrete formwork problems
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