Energia Ventures is the newest accelerator in Atlantic Canada. Executive director Edwin Rodriguez says the difference between the start-up ecosystem in Atlantic Canada and in other places
he’s done business is the lack of Darwinian culture. “While there are many other successful start- up environments across North America, for every success there is numerous roadkill. In Atlantic Canada we are not driven by survival of the ttest but rather a culture of hands-on, higher quality support that has created a higher success ratio for our start-ups in Atlantic Canada.”
As well, while Atlantic Canada may be short on seed investment it makes up for it with other types of programs and support networks (like Springboard Atlantic) that have been driven by industry in partnership with government and post- secondary institutions. These give start-ups in this region the ability to compete on a global level.
Springboard Atlantic CEO Chris Mathis says that “in some respect, Springboard’s greatest success is the planting of the seed that has changed the culture and sparked a belief that entrepreneurship, stemming from the commercialization of research and ideas, is the basis for a sustainable region moving forward.” Finally, other trends are playing in Atlantic Canada’s favour. Global connectivity means you can successfully run a business from any corner of the world – especially a place as beautiful as Atlantic Canada.
And the housing boom in major urban centres has ensured our younger entrepreneurs won’t be able to afford suitable housing there any time soon – so why not consider Atlantic Canada where your housing dollar gets you more?In the end, Atlantic Canada’s emergence onto the global start-up scene may be later coming, but it’s an innovation renaissance that is as unique as the region itself and one that promises to continue moving the region and its players forward one success story at a time.
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