Startups To Watch
Carlyn Loncaric is redefining rescue through empathy and engineering. As founder and CEO of AquaEye, she’s transforming frontline water search with AI-assisted sonar that helps first responders locate submerged victims in seconds.
What began as a lifeguard’s frustration became a globally adopted life-saving technology, now used by fire, police, and military teams worldwide. Blending technical precision with human insight, Loncaric’s work reminds us that real disruption isn’t about complexity; it’s about clarity, courage, and the will to solve what others accept as unsolvable.
AI tools are revolutionizing video editing, making it faster and accessible. Augie simplifies creation with automation, enabling anyone to produce high-quality content.
The Ethnomet Digital Healthcare Platform will launch on March 7th, marking a milestone in the evolution of digital healthcare, bringing healthcare services across Nigeria & Canada.
Faced with limited venture capital, Atlantic Canada’s startups are thriving through resourcefulness, leveraging grants, partnerships, and innovation to scale sustainably.
Simmunome revolutionizes drug development by combining AI-driven simulations with mechanistic modeling to improve predictability and efficacy.
Mirela Longoni's Revenue Amplified empowers hotels to optimize revenue through data-driven strategies and advanced AI, revolutionizing industry standards.
WEL Atlantic fund's first success: 38 investors supported four women-led companies with $190,000 in 2023.
DMZ’s Incubator accelerates tech startups globally with resources, mentorship, and office access. Applications open for next cohort.
Cree8iv Collaboration Inc. empowers Indigenous women through its 20-week online initiative - Digital Accelerator program.
RideAlike is pioneering a peer-to-peer car sharing platform for modern communities and promoting sustainability.
BlackTies: Elevating and Amplifying Black Talent Worldwide
Shape Your Success Coaching
Nurture Growth Biofertilizer Inc.