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E-academy, an international provider of online software delivery and license management, is launching a partnership with Inspiration Software Inc. to provide downloads of Inspiration’s innovative visual learning tools to educational institutions throughout the US.
West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS trust (WMAS) became the third of six ambulance trusts in CSC’s region of a national program in England to go live with Siren ePCR Suite, Medusa Medical Technologies' flagship electronic patient care reporting solution.
The I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition and other Innovacorp achievements earn profile as examples of Nova Scotia’s progress towards a stronger business climate.
Halifax-based company Clearly Health announced Thursday they have partnered with the Atlantic Diabetes Council and are now showing their diabetes education videos on the council's website, (www.atlanticdiabetes.ca).
Coemergence Inc., a leading provider of software for enterprise intelligence management, today announced the addition of Todd Hill to the company’s team as senior account manager.
ImmunoVaccine Technologies Inc. (IVT), a vaccine development company, unveiled today its DepoVax™ platform, a novel depot vaccine delivery system used to increase the efficacy and strength of vaccines. IVT has filed additional patents to protect the DepoVax™ concept.
Innovacorp is proud to be a partner of the Atlantic Business Summit presented by East Coast Connected. Event coverage is now available.
EastMed Inc., the Atlantic Canadian company that designed and manufactures uresta™ Continence Care, which was launched less than a year ago in Atlantic Canada, has been awarded a 2008 Medical Design Excellence Award (MDEA).
Dalhousie University, on behalf of partners Innovacorp, the Nova Scotia Department of Economic Development, the IWK Health Centre and the Capital District Health Authority, is pleased to announce that the Dalhousie Innovation Award for 2008 has been given to the Department of Chemistry as a group, for the development and successful initial commercialization of their novel first-year teaching system titled “Concepts in Chemistry.”
A homegrown, innovative biomedical enterprise in rural Cape Breton is about to expand its operations, creating jobs and increasing export sales.