OCIF and PrairiesCan among investors aiming to support training and commercialization. The post Calgary’s Energy Transition Centre secures $10-million expansion investment first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
It has taken nearly two decades and an immense amount of work by millions of people for high performance computing to go mainstream with GenAI. … Why Is Japan Still Investing In Custom Floating Point Accelerators? was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.| The Next Platform
Energytech Nexus, a Houston-based hub for energy startups, has named its inaugural cohort of 14 companies for the new COPILOT accelerator. COPILOT partners with Browning the Green Space, a nonprofit that promotes diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the clean energy and climatech sectors. The Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN²) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory backs the COPILOT accelerator. The eight-month COPILOT program offers mentorship, training and networking for start...| InnovationMap
Arcanix, the pioneering AI LiveOps platform, has secured investment and accelerator support from ForsVC and imec.istart, one of Europe’s leading tech accelerators. The company was founded in Scotland in 2023 by industry veterans, Ella Romanos, Oscar Clark and Adam Betteridge, who between them have decades of experience of live game development, publishing and support. The … Continue reading "Games AI Company Arcanix Secures Funding to Transform Games LiveOps" The post Games AI Company Arc...| The Scottish Games Network
Ledwell succeeds retiring founder Rory Francis after 20 years leading life sciences industry group. The post PEI BioAlliance appoints Sandpiper Ventures principal Lauren Ledwell as CEO first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
With expert support from tech veterans, startups like LiORA are proving the Prairies can punch above their weight. The post Co.Labs’ XiR program is turning mentorship into $100 million of momentum first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
Ten women-led startups have been selected to join the fifth cohort of the Standard Chartered Futuremakers Women in Tech (WiT) Accelerator Program, an initiative by Standard Chartered Bank. Launched in 2020 and implemented in partnership with Village Capital and the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre, the incubator equips women-led or owned tech-enabled businesses with the essential […]| The Innovation Spark
Hello guys, Welcome to our weekly recap of the big news + funding in Ghana’s startup ecosystem. Here’s a look at the bold moves shaping the ecosystem this week. Accelerator & Incubator 10 female-led startups selected for Standard Chartered’s Women in Tech Accelerator Program. Ten women-led startups have been selected to join the fifth cohort […]| The Innovation Spark
Twenty-five tech-enabled startups, spanning industries such as education, health, nutrition, WASH, climate action, financial inclusion, and youth employment, have been selected for the 5th cohort of the UNICEF StartUp Lab accelerator programme. Participating startups will go through a structured curriculum of six venture-building modules, covering areas such as product development, business modelling, finance, marketing, and […]| The Innovation Spark
Hello guys, Welcome to our weekly recap of the big news + funding in Ghana’s startup ecosystem. Here’s a look at the bold moves shaping the ecosystem this week. Accelerator & Incubator 25 impact-driven ventures selected for the UNICEF Startup Lab Accelerator. UNICEF has selected 25 startups for the fifth cohort of its StartUp Lab […]| The Innovation Spark
Forward Fooding celebrates the selection of 12 pioneering startups for the inaugural pladis Accelerator Programme. From water lily popcorn to sugar-converting enzymes, these innovations represent the future of snacking, addressing obesity, sustainability, and personalized nutrition through cutting-edge food technology. This post pladis Accelerator First Cohort: 12 FoodTech Startups Transform Snacking Future appeared first on Forward Fooding - Powering the Food & Food Tech revolution!.| Forward Fooding – Powering the Food & Food Tech revolution!
The Spark Cleantech Accelerator at the University of Tennessee Research Park is excited to announce the participants of their fourth annual accelerator program.| The University of Tennessee Research Park at Cherokee Farm
Five Ghana-focused startups have been named among the top 75 semi-finalists in the prestigious 2025 GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition. These ventures are now in the running for the coveted $50,000 grand prize, which will be awarded to two exceptional founders who are pioneering the future of Africa’s food systems. The GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize, a flagship […]| The Innovation Spark
Agro Innova, the Ghana-focused agtech, has been selected for Endeavor South Africa’s African Agritech Scaleup Program. Funded by FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank, the program aims to address the growth challenges faced by African agri-ech startups and help these high-impact companies scale and raise private capital. At the forefront of digitizing African agriculture, Agro […]| The Innovation Spark
Former Toronto Raptors power forward Pascal Siakam has joined forces with Toronto Metropolitan University’s technology incubator DMZ to jump-start a new accelerator for early-stage EdTech startups.| BetaKit
Regulon, a company simplifying business onboarding and automating compliance for fintechs across Africa and the UK has been selected to| The Innovation Spark
The Startup Discovery Africa Venture Studio has welcomed its first cohort of founders dedicated to tackling climate challenges across Africa.| The Innovation Spark
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Backing global climate, biodiversity and social solutions through a Fund Specializing in ‘New Blue Economy’| Katapult
SGI IrisVision add-in 3D accelerator for PC (1990) – Vintage Computers and 3D Acceleration: After years, I’ve finished a long in-depth write-up about an interesting piece of history - the SGI IrisVision 3D accelerator from 1990. It was a scaled-down version of the graphics board set from the SGI Personal IRIS and was intended for PC compatibles (16-bit AT bus) and PS/2 computers (MCA). The whole thing started when IBM licensed the graphics hardware and the IRIS GL 3D API for their IBM RS/...| 80-90s Computing