Dalhousie University has announced the startup cohort for its second annual Design2Build accelerator -- an eight-month program meant to help deep tech entrepreneurs develop and manufacture their products.
The accelerator is split into three modules, with each lasting two or three months. The first module focuses on product design, the second on building a product and the third on scaling manufacturing.
“Our product has the potential to change the way that children with asthma use their puffers,” said Sara Fedullo, CEO of cohort company HOLLO Medical, in a press release.
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