Team chosen as part of a cohort of 10 projects identified by Axelys, a Quebec-based non-profit organization helping to accelerate innovation stemming from public research, for their high potential after a thorough 6-month review by an independent board
Hydrolux is revolutionizing the heavy transport sector with their development of green hydrogen fueling stations.
Check out our latest interview with co-founder and CEO Friedrich Dehem-Lemelin as he joins our cohort at WCEF in Brussels!
Circulus Agtech is revolutionizing waste management and resource allocation.
Check out our interview with co-founder David Leroux as he joins our cohort at WCEF in Brussels!
Alter delivers critical climate intelligence data to improve financial management and investments.
Check out our interview with the co-founder of Alter, Cedric B. Robert, EP, CSR-P, MBA!
Biocene Solutions (Biocene) is cleaning water bodies across the world by remediating algae blooms.
Biocene is headed to WCEF in Brussels as part of our International Tour! Check out the interview with co-founders Hasan Sagheer, Kimia Shafighi and Justin de Vries.
Interius Farms is optimizing greenhouses growing operations with their proprietary vertical technology.
Check out our interview with co-founder Jonnie Lawson to learn more about Interius Farms operations. We are excited to support them in our international tour to WCEF in Brussels.
Off The Grid is reducing the ecological footprint of every workout.
Check out our interview with Off The Grid co-founder Charles Couture-Lebrun to learn about their plans for a greener future. We are excited to support them at our upcoming stop in the International Tour: WCEF in Brussels.
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Ecova is bridging the gap between fashion and conscious shopping habits.
Check out our most recent interview with founder and CEO Stephanie Beaulieu, LL.B., MBA. We are excited to support Ecova at the upcoming stop on our international tour: WCEF in Brussels.
New company FeX Energy aims to leverage metal fuel technology to provide cheap, safe and infinitely renewable energy for industrial clients
Even in a year that venture capitalists鈥 go-to bank collapsed, and venture capital funding slowed to a trickle, the disruptive power of startups has never been clearer. The 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50 list was the eleventh iteration of the list, and the top spot should come as no surprise. The generative artificial intelligence company OpenAI is the maker of ChatGPT, and no new technological application has created more buzz since the dawn of social media 鈥 or even the web itself.
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When a parent pays a tutor directly, they are helping their own child succeed. But not every parent can afford to do that, and Montreal-based EdTech company Paper has a vision to address this inequity. The academic support platform, a finalist in the 2014听Dobson听Cup, sells its services directly to school boards, so that all students in a district are able to access them. 鈥淐harging students鈥 families doesn't align well with our values,鈥 said Paper co-founder Philip Cutler (BEd鈥13) in a story by Prof.
Vaginal prosthetics known as pessaries are a critical tool for the maintenance of pelvic health in women. They are used as a first-line treatment for pelvic organ prolapse, a common condition that occurs when the muscles of the pelvis weaken, causing organs to drop into the vagina. But these devices are badly in need of an upgrade. Their failure rate is high, and the designs have changed little in the last 70 years.