Four Canadian companies selected to Comcast SportsTech Accelerator
Canada lead the pack with the highest number of companies in the global cohort.
Canada lead the pack with the highest number of companies in the global cohort.
Figure 1 has developed a platform for clinicians to discuss and share medical knowledge.
The Web3 startup was founded by former Coinbase and AWS software engineers.
Techstars Toronto has paused applications with leader Sunil Sharma transitioning away.
Following success in North America and Europe, Helika wants to expand to the Asia-Pacific market.
Xanadu, High Q, ProteinQure among companies receiving funding.
Despite a tough market, Golden remains “long Canada” with strong support from existing LPs.
Armilla says its AI model warranty could have covered Air Canada’s chatbot snafu.
Following the deal, CEO Jeff Shiner said 1Password expects to add 250 new positions in 2024.
Toronto fund says mix of digital assets, crypto VC has fuelled strong early returns.
The deal offers “the best available path forward” for the healthtech firm.
Palo Alto-based startup is the latest to receive investment from Maple VC.
Project JumpSTART aims to create a soft landing for tech entrepreneurs in the York Region.
This is the first edition of the lists since Elevate acquired CIX in September 2023.
With Rubicon’s experience and more cash on hand, Nulogy is exploring new ways to scale.