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.
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Springboard Network
Industry Engagement Professionals from 14 universities and 5 colleges in Atlantic Canada
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Springboard AI Strategy & Action Plan
for Atlantic Canada

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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UNB tracks NASA Artemis II Mission from Atlantic Canada
CategoriesUniversity of New BrunswickResearchers at Springboard Network member University of New Brunswick have successfully picked up signals from NASA’s Integrity spacecraft on its journey around the Moon. UNB is the only Canadian university involved in tracking the Orion spacecraft Integrity as it orbits the moon.
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Hebron invests $10M in Memorial University
CategoriesNewsA $10-million investment from the Hebron Project is strengthening industry-academic collaboration at Memorial University, expanding high-performance computing capacity and giving students hands-on experience solving real-world challenges alongside industry partners. The funding will support the Centre for Analytics, Informatics and Research (CAIR), Memorial’s high-performance computing data centre.
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What makes a strong industry- research partnership?
Strong industry–academic collaborations start with clearly defined, urgent problems that are open to partnerships as a pathway to solving real-world problems. Across Atlantic Canada, successful partnerships demonstrate how applied research delivers impact.
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UNB maritime 3D digital twin project receives $813K in federal funding
CategoriesUniversity of New BrunswickSpringboard congratulates our Network member University of New Brunswick on the federal announcement of $813,739 to develop a UNB maritime 3D digital twin project. This will support improved management of port infrastructure.
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Canada invests $2.8M in Atlantic Canada’s forest sector to drive innovation and sustainability
CategoriesinnovationFrom the Springboard Content Lab The Government of Canada is investing $2.8 million in seven forestry projects in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to modernize the sector, expand mass timber […]
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Holland College appoints Mitton as first female president & CEO
Springboard congratulates our Network member Holland College on appointment of Natalie Mitton as its first female President and CEO. She takes office June 30. With deep experience in applied research, public policy, and post-secondary leadership, Mitton is positioned to strengthen industry partnerships, innovation, and workforce development across Prince Edward Island and Atlantic Canada.
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ACOA helps NS companies modernize, scale, and compete
CategoriesACOAThe Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) is investing nearly $1.3 million in three Dartmouth-based companies to support modernization, technology adoption, and global market expansion. Delivered under the Regional Tariff Response Initiative, the funding strengthens supply chains, boosts productivity, and positions Atlantic Canadian firms to compete internationally in a rapidly shifting global economy.
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ACOA invests $16M in Newfoundland and Labrador for defence
A $16 million investment from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) will support five companies in Newfoundland and Labrador working in the defence and aerospace sector. The funding strengthens Canada’s defence supply chains, supports over 115 high-skilled jobs, and reinforces Atlantic Canada’s growing role in defence, dual-use and aerospace innovation.
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Springboard summit advances dual-use tech in Atlantic Canada
CategoriesDefence and Dual use technologiesThe Springboard Atlantic Dual-Use Technology Summit in Fredericton brought together researchers, companies and government leaders to explore how Atlantic Canada’s universities are advancing dual-use technologies and position Atlantic Canada as a growing hub for defence innovation.














