Three Canadian startups earn spots in Google’s latest Women Founders accelerator cohort
MedReddie, SkyAcres, and Nimble Science represent Canada in the class of 2024.
MedReddie, SkyAcres, and Nimble Science represent Canada in the class of 2024.
London, UK-based Savic previously held roles with Cibus and EBRD.
Deal returns Ample to Canadian ownership over three years after it was bought by Akerna.
The firm plans to invest up to $1 million into seed-stage startups.
These startups, VC firms align with InBC’s “triple bottom line approach.”
Backed by BDC, InBC, and Emmertech, 4AG is gearing up to get its tech to farms.
Applications are open for its third cohort set to begin in March.
TechBrew is an Emmertech portfolio firm that builds mushroom-picking robots.
FedDev Ontario funding follows GrowerIQ’s recent Barbados government contract.
Under O’Connor’s leadership, Conexus has helped fuel the growth of tech in Saskatchewan and across the Prairies.
The new CEO previously co-founded a livestock-management software startup.
AI is being applied to the plant-based food industry’s efforts to satisfy ever-changing consumer demands.
Google piloted the cloud accelerator in Canada, then extended it to US startups this year.
Each company will receive $150,000 from Ontario Genomics.
Vive recently made its fungicide available in Canada to help combat potato crop diseases.