Archives: Wararka
Ocean Approved raises $2M on plans to reinvent seaweed for a retail consumer
(Reprint from Maine Startups Insider 1/19/2019) – Ocean Approved, a Saco-based company that has for several years farmed, processed and sold kelp to restaurants and wholesale distributors, has raised $2 million on plans to scale up and enter the retail market with a new line of kelp products. Read more here.
Wax badan ka sii akhriCLYNK’s Vanderhoof targets 20% annual growth for the tech-driven recycling firm
(Reprint from Mainebiz 1/21/2019) – Alison Vanderhoof is president and CEO of CLYNK, a technology-driven bottle-and-can redemption and recycling company based in South Portland with more than $10 million in annual revenues. She succeeded founder Clayton Kyle in October. Read more here.
Wax badan ka sii akhriEel aquaculture business gets approval to build facility in midcoast town
(Reprint from Bangor Daily News 1/17/2019) – The Waldoboro Planning Board signed off on an entrepreneur’s plan to build a 27,000-square-foot facility for her eel aquaculture business at the Waldoboro Business Park on Wednesday, Jan. 9. Read more here.
Wax badan ka sii akhriMaine Technology Institute Releases Annual Report
BRUNSWICK, ME – Today, the Maine Technology Institute (MTI) released its FY18 annual report summarizing the impacts associated with the organization’s investments and services across the State of Maine. The report is attached and linked here. Read the full press release below.
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