Today, Dal Innovates welcomed 23 student-led entrepreneurial teams into Launch, its flagship summer accelerator. The 2026 Launch cohorts span AI2Market, Campus2Market and Lab2Market and represent 13 post-secondary institutions across Canada. The teams will spend 16 weeks building ventures that address real-world...
Happening now in the Dal Innovates community
Minister Solomon announces $8.5M for 40 AI projects to help Atlantic Canadian businesses grow
From startups to SMEs, this is about adoption — turning research into companies, and companies into growth. On March 3, 2026, the Honourable Evan Solomon,...
Summer Internship Opportunities
Title: Natural Resources Innovation Internship Timeline: May – August 2026 Position Type: Paid, Full Time Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia The Natural Resources Innovation Internship Project...
Collide Rebrands as Campus2MarketÂ
Dal Innovates is excited to announce that its innovation and entrepreneurship program, Collide, has officially rebranded as Campus2Market. This strategic update reflects the program’s continued...
CABHI launches novel Brain Bases to drive the global brain economy
Published on Cision  The Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation (CABHI), powered by Baycrest, has launched Brain Bases: local innovation anchors in key ecosystems around...
Atlantic Canada’s brightest student founders shine during Dalhousie Demo Day
Story Published in Dal News Some of the most promising student-led startups in Atlantic Canada stepped into the spotlight last month to show off their...
Startups take over Dal Demo Day
Featured in The Dalhousie Gazette. Dalhousie University’s Joseph Strug Music Hall transformed from an auditorium to an idea hub on Sept. 24 as student entrepreneurs...
Alaagi, Nimbus, Qalam Win at Dal Demo Day
Featured in Entrevestor. Halifax startups Alaagi Inc. and Nimbus along with Montreal-based Qalam Health Solutions captured the top prizes at the Dal Innovates Demo Day on...
What’s the big idea?
When Michelle Lehman (BSc’18) graduated with an occupational therapy degree in 2020, she didn’t feel quite ready to start serving patients due to COVID-related interruptions in her...
