MobiStream receives $95K funding from the National Research Council of Canada
Originally posted at theforge.mcmaster.ca — The National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) will provide $95K in funding to The Forge alumnus MobiStream for the development of an ultra-secure unified communications and collaboration software in partnership with BlackBerry. The software is set to be released this fall.
“We appreciate NRC’s commitment to supporting proven Canadian technology companies to help increase Canadian digital exports, grow our economy and keep talent in Canada,” said Nick Scozzaro, CEO and co-founder of MobiStream. “We are honoured to be a part of the IRAP program and thank the Canadian government and fellow citizens for their vote of confidence in us to continue doing our part for the Canadian tech sector.”
MobiStream is a proven Canadian software company building innovative solutions to improve the way business works.
The National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) provides advice, connections, and funding to help Canadian small and medium-sized businesses increase their innovation capacity and take ideas to market.