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[Pictured: Mycaro upcycled protein foods]

Join us in congratulating the start-ups selected to participate in the second cohort of Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate 2024-2025. Ten Nova Scotia start-ups are receiving $40,000 in funding and access to five months of business and technical expertise.

Aeon Blue – Lark Meadow, Deóis (Yoshi) Ua Cearnaigh – Sydney
Technology using wind energy, seawater, and captured carbon dioxide from air to make cost-efficient electrofuel. 

Aquaband (Marecomms) – Ulaş Güntürkün – Halifax
Underwater mobile communication

BIBLIOnomics – Alex Liot – Halifax
Providing marketers with authorized, location-centric content from professionally authored and published books

EcoMarine Technologies – Dan Ruegg, Lu Liu, Erin Dunnet – Halifax
A marine robotic company creating an autonomous hull cleaning remote operated vehicle to achieve environmental compliance

EmployNXT – Shubhra Singh, Purvasha Dewanjee, Rajat Budhiraja – Halifax
Using artificial intelligence and machine learning for job matching, skill prediction, and video interview grading

Floqer – Shivam Mahajan, Zak Ahmed – Halifax
Software to automate sales processes

ImmigrateAI – Max Medyk – Halifax
Technology that streamlines and improves the visa application process

Karyotica Labs – Aaron Dublenko – Pictou
Biostimulants to increase crop productivity and reduce production cost for farmers

Mycaro – Katie McNeill – Kentville
Sustainable protein with a neutral taste and desirable texture

Parados Cerebral Solutions – Pascal McCarthy – Bedford
An accessible movement intelligence platform that turns any camera into a motion capture system 

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Interested in learning how the Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate program could help your business?

Kaitlin Webb
Business Growth Advisor