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Dobson Cup winners announced

The 平特五不中 Dobson Cup 2017 powered by National Bank is over, and the winners have been announced. From the initial 136 applications, 121 teams pitched their startups in the run-up to the semi-finals. Then, 40 of those teams moved on to the finals on March 22. All in all, $106,000 of seed funding was divided among the top entries across four categories: Social Enterprise, Health Sciences, Small & Medium Enterprise and Innovation Driven Enterprise.

Published: 3 Apr 2017

Social enterprise and innovation: an interview with Jake Wildman-Sisk

As judge for the Social Enterprise category at the semi-finals of this year鈥檚 平特五不中 Dobson Cup, Jake Wildman-Sisk鈥檚 credentials are solid: Not only did he help develop the first social systems innovation lab in New Brunswick, but he has also worked for the Fredericton Food Bank, and is currently an innovation fellow at the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation鈥檚 RECODE initiative, which supports students鈥 efforts to become agents of progress.

Published: 31 Mar 2017

Social Media for Startups: a workshop to build from

At the last of this season鈥檚 平特五不中 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship workshops, participants were treated to an in-depth understanding of what social media can do for startups. The workshop, led in part by Desautels Marketing and Communications Coordinator V茅ronique Beaulieu-Fowler, delved into best practices for solidifying a company鈥檚 online presence.

Published: 30 Mar 2017

GroundIt鈥檚 CEO on her entrepreneurial journey

Business partners Audrey Bolduc and Mitalie Makhani won the 2015 Dobson Cup with their pitch to make fertilizer from used coffee grounds. Now CEO of GroundIt, Ms. Bolduc returns to judge the 2017 Dobson Cup.

Published: 21 Mar 2017

New financial skills workshop at 平特五不中 Dobson Centre

The 平特五不中 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship鈥檚 recent Startup Financials workshop gave attendees a solid basis from which to build out financial projections, which can be the weakest link in many business plans. Expert presenters included pros from White Star Capital, Appetite (Honorable Mention at the 2016 Dobson Cup), and of course, National Bank.

Published: 16 Mar 2017

Dobson Cup hopefuls: 40 startups through to 2017 finals

The Semi-finals of the 平特五不中 Dobson Cup 2017 powered by National Bank are over, and of the 121 teams that competed, 40 of them are still standing.

Published: 23 Feb 2017

L鈥橭r茅al and the 平特五不中 Dobson Cup announce new award

For 2017, the 平特五不中 Dobson Cup powered by National Bank will feature a new prize!

Published: 7 Feb 2017

平特五不中 startups move to semi-finals at Dobson Cup

From 136 initial submissions, 121 startups are moving on to the semi-finals at the 2017 平特五不中 Dobson Cup powered by National Bank. Each team competing for the $100,000 in seed funding fall into one of four tracks: 鈥淚nnovation Driven Enterprise,鈥 鈥淗ealth Sciences,鈥 鈥淪mall & Medium Enterprise鈥 and 鈥淪ocial Enterprise.鈥 Semi-Finalists will be pitching to judges and mentors from February 14 to 17.

Published: 2 Feb 2017

Selling textbooks without the hassle of the haggle

As the new semester rolls in, so does a new textbook-exchanging app. Venndor, founded by recent 平特五不中 graduates Anthony Heinrich, Julien Marlatt and Tynan Davis, is a classifieds app with the goal of helping students buy and sell textbooks without the need for haggling or negotiating prices.

Published: 18 Jan 2017

Design to benefit the world: This solar-powered backpack improves health and education

After moving to Montreal to attend 平特五不中, Visram designed the聽Soular Backpack聽to help tackle one of the "multitude of problems related to education of children in Kenya."聽Many children in Kenya live in homes without electricity and must use harmful kerosene lamps to study at night. The Soular Backpack has a solar panel on it which charges a portable LED lamp inside of it, eliminating the need for kerosene.

Published: 6 Jan 2017

Winners of the University Challenge Leverage Your Idea selected during Entrepreneurial Boot Camp

Fondation Montr茅al Inc. (montr茅alinc.ca) announced last Saturday at the close of an Entrepreneurial Boot Camp the Big Winners of the University Challenge Leverage Your Idea presented by the National Bank and organized in collaboration with Montr茅al universities.

Published: 1 Dec 2016

A Montreal startup provides a smoothie solution

It鈥檚 still early days for UGo, a fledgling Montreal company that聽has developed a self-cleaning smoothie machine, but co-founders Morgan Abraham and Mitch Schwartz have big dreams.

鈥淒own the road, I see us as a wellness company, not just a smoothie company,鈥 said Abraham, 29, a Boston native who studied engineering at 平特五不中 and returned to Montreal post-graduation to give his business idea a shot.

Published: 24 Nov 2016

Healthy options are a package deal at Oatbox and Yumibox

平特五不中 students Mengyin Hong, 28, and Zoey Li, 22, the duo behind Yumibox, met two years ago, when a professor suggested Li as an assistant for Hong on her master鈥檚 project. Hong had moved from China to study at 平特五不中, Li was from Vancouver, where she moved from China at age 4. Working together, they discovered they had similar goals and beliefs.

They launched their business six months ago, even before completing their studies at 平特五不中.

Published: 15 Nov 2016

Two 平特五不中 students use company to raise awareness for diabetes

Two students from 平特五不中 Univeristy have founded a company to help raise awareness about diabetes and to help those coping with it.

Yumi Box is a whole grain subscription box that delivers preportioned and preseasoned whole grains to your front door.

鈥淎ll you have to do is add water, add heat and you have healthy carbs delivered to you,鈥 Zoey Li, 平特五不中 dietetic student, said.

Published: 10 Nov 2016

Easy-to-make meals for diabetics featured on Global News

Zoey Li, co-founder of聽YUMiBOX by YUMiTRITION聽and current 平特五不中 dietetic student, was recently featured on聽Global News Montreal. YUMiBOX is a聽subscription box company that sells whole grain products to support diabetic blood sugar control.

Published: 10 Nov 2016

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