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
IP Advantage
Providing support and information on protecting your start-up or SME with intellectual property
Central Office
Meet our logistics and programming team in Springboard’s headquarters
Celebrating 20 years of research commercialization and industry engagement in Atlantic Canada
Our Stories
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How Adaptiiv became a global MedTech company
CategoriesSpringboard Greatest HitsAdaptiiv Medical Technologies was founded in Halifax in 2016 to make radiation treatment more accurate and humane for patients. Dr. James Robar, a Chief of Medical Physics at Dalhousie University, invented software that improves the patient’s experience during radiation treatment. The technology uses 3D imaging and 3D printing to produce devices that fit the patient’s body surface or within the anatomy of patients during radiation therapy for cancer treatment.
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The St.FX FluxLab: taking research to the front lines of climate change
To know a problem, you must measure it. And if that problem is as critical as climate change, it better be measured accurately. St. F.X. researcher Dr. David Risk is on the frontlines of greenhouse gases with the work emerging from his FluxLab and companies that have spun out from research in the Antigonish lab.
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Kognitiv Spark to boost business innovation with mixed reality technology
CategoriesSpringboard Greatest HitsImagine a technician in a remote location who needs to perform a complex task or repair specialized machinery. In the past, this would require sending a qualified trainer into the field to provide support. The Fredericton-based company Kognitiv Spark is solving this problem by collapsing time and distance with a virtual reality platform called RemoteSpark.
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Lobster Quality Centre: Protecting Nova Scotia’s Lobster Industry Through Climate Challenge
CategoriesSpringboard Greatest HitsLobster is more than just a local delicacy in Nova Scotia. It is an economic juggernaut Canadian lobster exports are worth billions with exports going to to 80 countries. Lobster fishing sustains the livelihoods for thousands of Atlantic Canadian with many jobs directly related to the industry. Protecting the quality of this valuable resource is critical to maintaining a sustainable lobster industry. However, studies have shown a decline in the quality of lobster harvested, stored and shipped to customers worldwide.
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Parking doesn’t have to be painful: NBCC and HotSpot startup collaborate on a digital parking app
CategoriesSpringboard Greatest HitsHow many times have you found a place to park and then realized you had no change for the parking meter? An app developed in collaboration with New Brunswick Community College solves this problem by allowing drivers to park coin-free in towns and cities across Canada. Fredericton-based Hotspot Parking is a user friendly, digital technology that allows motorist to pay for on-street parking using credit cards. They can also use the app to plan trips with an interactive map that shows available parking locations in real time.