Thirteen Start-Ups Selected for First Cohort of 2024-2025 Accelerate
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Join us in congratulating the start-ups selected to participate in the first cohort of Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate 2024-2025. Thirteen Nova Scotia start-ups are receiving $40,000 in funding and access to four months of business and technical expertise.
Accelerate Agriculture Tech
Aruna Revolution Health – Rashmi Prakash, Gurleen Bajwa – Dartmouth
Compostable menstrual pads made from natural fibers extracted from food and crop waste
Accelerate Clean Tech
Acuicy – Allison Murray, Dawne Skinner – Halifax
Business intelligence software delivering net-zero supply chains faster at lower cost
Lab 4 – Nifemi Oguntuase – Dartmouth
Ensuring sustainable access to vital minerals through lithium-ion battery recycling
Accelerate Health Tech
KardioDiagnostix – Dr. Robert Chen, Dr. Santokh Dhillon – Halifax
AI-driven technology to help primary care providers assess cardiac murmurs for heart defects
Resolve Health Data – Chris Crowell – Halifax
Technology to tackle the problems of unstructured data in the healthcare sector to improve efficiency and patient outcomes
Think Self Management – Michelle Lehman – Dartmouth
A digital hub for chronic disease self-management tools and resources
Accelerate Ocean Tech
Clearbot – Sidhant Gupta – Dartmouth
Unmanned solar-powered, electric boats to automate dull, dirty, and dangerous marine work
GC Lipid Tech – Dilan Jaunky – Sydney
Enhanced microalgae as a multifunctional ingredient for sustainable fish feed
Integrative Nanotech – Hunter King – Halifax
Nanotechnology-enabled hydrogen sensors for leak detection systems to improve safety and reduce product losses
Accelerate Software Tech
Essential Recruit – Daniel Morka, Dare Obadina – Halifax
Human Resources CRM utilizing AI for efficient recruitment processes
Jybe Financial – Michael Tiller – Halifax
Buy now, pay later platform to help consumers save on their digital subscriptions each month
ROCarbon Labs – Megan McCarthy – Bedford
Digitized measurement and verification technology populates voluntary carbon market exchanges to monetize decarbonization projects
Vergo – Christian Browne – Dartmouth
Computer vision to identify injury-prone activities to lower costly workplace injuries
Interested in learning how the Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate program could help your business? Connect with us today.