Energia Ventures has selected five companies for the 2020 cohort of its accelerator, which supports startups involved in energy, cleantech, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
The three-month program, which began Sept. 30, is part of University of New Brunswick’s J. Herbert Smith Centre for Technology Management & Entrepreneurship, commonly known as TME. This is the fourth year the university has held the accelerator, which accepts companies from around the world.
“Although this year will be a bigger challenge for delivering the program, we are offering a virtual model and are very