Innovate Kingston gets $100,000 grant from city
Innovate Kingston, a not-for-profit organization set up to foster new businesses, was initially seeking grants of $100,000 a year in 2018 and 2019 to cover the organization’s operational and administrative costs. Read about it in The Whig
Wavve Boating Inc. Launches Navigation App for the Recreational Boating Market
Wavve Boating Inc., a Kingston-based start-up striving to bring the boating industry into the present with simple, intuitive, and community-oriented solutions has launched its first mobile app in the Apple Store. Read press release
Building ‘Tiny Houses’ to Better Themselves and the Community
Get an in depth look at what one of The Breakout Project Teams, Focus Forward for Indigenous Youth, is all about and what they have planned for the future. Read about it in The Whig
‘We felt a real love for humankind’
After 48 hours, a concert in Springer Market Square, and people tuning in from 61 different countries to donate their time and money, even the CEO of the company could not have accounted for the impact the event had. Read about it in The Whig
The Breakout Project: “Kickstarter Live”
This week, 6 months of planning will culminate in a first-ever event of its kind in Kingston, Ontario. The Breakout Project combines a hackathon and a conference together in the aid of starting and promoting projects of social good, it is “Kickstarter Live”. I cannot be prouder of the production team, the sponsors, the partners and of […]