Growing innovation in Atlantic Canada

The Springboard Network moves knowledge and technologies from universities and colleges to the economy. We connect industry with researchers to solve real-world problems and help entrepreneurs protect their IP.
Who are we?
Springboard Network
Industry Engagement Professionals from 14 universities and 5 colleges in Atlantic Canada
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Providing support and information on protecting your start-up or SME with intellectual property
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Meet our logistics and programming team in Springboard’s headquarters
To celebrate our 20th anniversary, Springboard compiled this collection of our most impactful stories of research commercialization and industry collaborations
Our Stories
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NBCC supporting clinical genomics in Atlantic Canada
CategoriesNew Brunswick Community CollegeA major expansion is in the works for Atlantic Canada’s supply of trained technicians to support the region’s growing use of genomic applications in clinical medicine, thanks to a member of the Springboard Network. “This need is real,” said Dr. Simon Potter, director of the New Brunswick Community College Office of Research Enterprise.
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NSCC project is protecting well water in Nova Scotia
CategoriesNova Scotia Community CollegeAbout 46 percent of Nova Scotians rely on private wells for drinking water. That is roughly one in two households outside municipal systems. With climate change intensifying drought, floods, and saltwater intrusion, these wells are increasingly vulnerable. A research initiative led by Dr.Etienne Mfoumou from Springboard member Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) is pioneering a community-driven, interdisciplinary approach to monitoring well water and empowering rural communities to safeguard their water quality.
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Birth control startup wins NBIF prize of $100,000 for female founders
CategoriesWomen in researchCongratulations to Jennifer Johnston, MD, who won the $100,000 New Brunswick Innovation Foundation “Fueling Female Founder Pitch Competition.” Her company Elle, MD Biotechnologies is a non-hormonal birth control startup. The Better Ring uses a non-hormonal mode of action known to inhibit sperm from fertilizing a woman’s egg.
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Tribe Network Showcase celebrates innovation, investment and inclusion
CategoriesTribe NetworkThe Tribe Network showcase brought together founders and investors to celebrate innovation, investment and inclusion in the startup ecosystem. This Halifax event was a collaboration with the Atlantic Venture Forum, Startup Atlantic, and CDL-Atlantic.
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3DBioFibR raises $3M to advance next-gen biopolymer fiber manufacturing platform
CategoriesDalhousie University3DBioFibR Inc., a leading manufacturer of advanced biopolymer fibers, announced the successful close of a $3 million equity financing round. The raise follows a string of recently signed paid partnerships and collaborations across key sectors—including tissue engineering, medical devices, defense, cosmetics, and apparel, with several multinational corporations.