03-05-2015, 06:54 PM
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Waterloo firms receive federal funding
Waterloo Region Record
By Record staff
WATERLOO — Three Waterloo technology companies are receiving federal funds to help them develop and commercialize their products.
Auvik Networks a two-year-old Waterloo company that helps small and medium-sized businesses manage their IT networks, is getting up to $950,000 to market and commercialize its software.
Intellijoint Surgical is receiving up to $550,000 to commercialize its smart tool for orthopedic surgery. Its sensor technology guides surgeons who do hip replacements.
Dejero is getting up to $275,000 to continue the development of its mobile newsgathering technology. Its platform enables broadcasters to do live broadcasts from remote locations using mobile devices.
The funding, announced Thursday, comes from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, through the agency's Investing in Business Initiative
Waterloo Region Record
By Record staff
WATERLOO — Three Waterloo technology companies are receiving federal funds to help them develop and commercialize their products.
Auvik Networks a two-year-old Waterloo company that helps small and medium-sized businesses manage their IT networks, is getting up to $950,000 to market and commercialize its software.
Intellijoint Surgical is receiving up to $550,000 to commercialize its smart tool for orthopedic surgery. Its sensor technology guides surgeons who do hip replacements.
Dejero is getting up to $275,000 to continue the development of its mobile newsgathering technology. Its platform enables broadcasters to do live broadcasts from remote locations using mobile devices.
The funding, announced Thursday, comes from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, through the agency's Investing in Business Initiative