Date: Mar.25, 2025
Creator of smart, wearable technology for seniors to receive $40,000 in funding
Join us in congratulating the start-ups selected to participate in the first cohort of Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate 2025-2026. Ten Nova Scotia start-ups are receiving $40,000 in funding and access to five months of business and technical expertise.
BioLabMate Composite – Dr. Sarika Kumari, Sanjay Dubey – Sydney
Seaweed-based labware replacing single-use plastics in science and healthcare
Elle, MD Biotechnologies – Jennifer Johnston – New Minas
Copper embedded, silicone vaginal ring to enable non-hormonal, user-controlled contraception
XO Technology – John Wang – Halifax
A wearable device to monitor senior’s health metrics to provide personalized care
KweeQ Technologies – Sochukwuma Aham-neze (Chuks), Aderemi Adelekan David (David) – Halifax
Secure platform protecting buyers and sellers online from fraud and scams
LaunchPal – Jamie Davison – Halifax
Marketing platform that streamlines content creation, scheduling and analytics for brands
Novabench – Nathan Lapierre – Halifax
Software that helps IT teams ensure reliable employee computers
Pain Coach – Emily Johnston – Halifax
Digital health tools to personalize pain management after orthopedic surgery
Petite Riviere Farming Company – Gregg Curwin – Conquerall Mills
Plant-based health compounds as a Food-as-Medicine solution to reduce cancer and chronic inflammation
Ranchflow AI – Rahul Sharma – Halifax
Cattle monitoring to prevent farm losses through real-time AI-driven insights
Stellar Futures – Gary Stairs, Gayle Grin – Blue Rocks
Platform to enhance community resilience using climate intelligence, digital twinning, GIS, and early warnings
Interested in learning how the Invest Nova Scotia Accelerate program could help your business? Connect with Invest Nova Scotia today.