Eleven Start-Ups Selected for First Cohort of 2023-2024 Accelerate
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Join us in congratulating the start-ups selected to participate in the first cohort of Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate 2023-2024. Eleven Nova Scotia start-ups are receiving $40,000 in funding and access to five months of business and technical expertise.
Accelerate Agriculture Tech
FoodImprover – Sean Myles – Wolfville
Technology to accelerate genome editing in agriculture
GreenSage Prebiotics – Brad Saville – Halifax
Natural alternative to antibiotics derived from coconut residues
Three Leaf Bioscience – Dave Kilgour – Halifax
Biostimulants that increase crop yield, plant immunity and ROI for farmers
Accelerate Clean Tech
Lite-1 – Sarah Graham, Roya Aghighi – Sydney
Clean dyes grown by microorganisms found in nature to replace synthetics
Accelerate Health Tech
InkWell Health – John Matthews – Halifax
Remote patient monitoring system that aligns outcomes with physiotherapy revenues
Accelerate Ocean Tech
SP*RK Electric Boats – Michael Huskilson – Dartmouth
Electric boats with a focus on responsibly sourced materials, designed with recyclable aluminum hulls
Accelerate Software Tech
Couryah – Mohamed Soliman – Halifax
Technology to build sustainable on-demand grocery shopping for urban millennials
East Bay Tech Lab – Jane Crowell, Faran Siddiqui, Ryan Grant – Dartmouth
White-label trading and exchange systems for low-latency/high-frequency environments
EndFirst Plans – Alan Uren – Halifax
Project management software that minimizes errors by finding and verifying hidden dependencies before work begins
Oltre Financial – Zac Davies, Donald Jessome – Halifax
Software for personalized lifetime tax and estate optimization
Scient Analytics – Masoud Aali – Halifax
Hardware-enabled software to de-risk natural resources exploration
Interested in learning how the Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate program could help your business? Connect with us today.