Drinkable Water Solutions, a Halifax-based team developing a graphene-based sensor to monitor water quality, has won Dalhousie University’s Ready2Launch pitch competition.
Ready2Launch is a three-month accelerator that helps participants to commercialize scientific research. It is part of the Dal Innovates suite of programs that promises to teach entrepreneurial skills to students and researchers.
The pitch competition is the culmination of the accelerator program. The first place winner, Drinkable Water, bagged a $5,000 prize. Runner-up Formula Consulting won $3,000.
Formula Consulting