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Phaidra, which sells AI tech to industrial customers, raises $25M from DeepMind co-founder, others BY NATE BEK on July 18, 2022 at 3:35 pm Share 8 Tweet Share Reddit EmailSign up for GeekWire newsletters Phaidra, a startup building artificial intelligence tools for industrial customers ranging from vaccine manufacturers to paper mills, raised $25 million. Read more . . .
Industrial production is one of the dirtiest corners of the corporate world. A startup from former Google engineers thinks it can clean it up with artificial intelligence. Read more . . .
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Using the example of EEP Africa’s Scale Up Project of the Year, Jaza Energy, portfolio coordinator Faith Chege led a conversation on how to scale up your clean energy business at Enlit Africa this year. Read more . . .
Over the summer, Don Mills and David Campbell will be interviewing the founders of high-growth potential companies across the region. The series starts with David Shipley, the CEO of Fredericton-based Beauceron Security. Find out more . . .
Resson today announces that its business and technologies for processing satellite imagery and other remote sensing data into Crop Intelligence for Food Manufacturers has been acquired by McCain Foods Limited. Read more . . .
Are Atlantic Canada IT firms scaling up as fast as the rest of the country? Read more . . .
New Brunswick is well known for its farming industry. It has the value chain to support growing things and a highly skilled workforce with expertise that has supported the industry for generations. Everything is here for innovative agritech companies to thrive, companies like Fredericton’s PICKETA SYSTEMS. Read more . . .
Solar Gets Top Billing, But Don’t Forget About the Wind! Read more . . .
The Rounds, Canada’s leading collaboration network for physicians and healthcare professionals (HCPs), made global design changes to its free online network that will impact how pharmaceutical manufacturers reach their target audience. Read more . . .