Canadian startups Oncoustics, OneCup AI among Google’s first North America-wide cloud accelerator cohort
Google piloted the cloud accelerator in Canada, then extended it to US startups this year.
Google piloted the cloud accelerator in Canada, then extended it to US startups this year.
Three Canadian startups were selected for each program last year.
Next AI participants can receive up to $100,000.
Both programs award seed funding and mentorship support to tech founders.
The accelerator will support startups building AI applications in the cloud.
Volta started offering virtual residency to startups in 2021.
A total of 282 companies participated globally.
The program is backed by existing FedDev funding.
The healthcare coordination platform among the cohort of 23 companies chosen to participate.
Plug and Play opened its first Canadian location in 2020.
Toronto-based Chexy and Carbonhound among the group of startups chosen.
New accelerator will provide valuable lab space, mentorship.
Previous cohort included MintList, Helcim, Fyyne.
Longstanding venture-backed startup program goes national with hybrid approach.
Canada is the only country with three programs named to the top ten list.