Introducing the Hardware Catalyst Initiative's Inaugural Cohort and Founding Partners

January 30, 2020
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We are thrilled to announce the inaugural cohort of companies into our Hardware Catalyst Initiative (HCI), and $8 million in resources and mentorship from founding partners, including global tech leaders AMD and Synopsys. First announced in June 2019, with $5 million in funding from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), the HCI is Canada’s first silicon incubator, allowing breakthrough companies from southern Ontario to develop transformative hardware solutions that power the products of tomorrow, including healthcare technology, consumer electronics, telecommunications, smart energy, and connected transportation. The HCI features a state-of-the-art 1,500 square foot lab with specialized equipment and Electronic Design Automation (EDA) toolsets, critical for manufacturing semiconductor, silicon, or advanced hardware-based solutions. The hardware equipment can cost millions of dollars per product, causing a major barrier to entry and making it difficult for startups to commercialize products. The HCI was born out of the need to access expensive tools, lab space, investment, and industry expertise. “The Hardware Catalyst Initiative is our solution for emerging tech companies to become competitors in the global hardware economy, which generates $7 trillion in economic activity,” says Melissa Chee, President and CEO, ventureLAB. “Without this opportunity, it’s extremely difficult for hardware and silicon startups to afford the barriers to entry. York Region’s unmatched tech expertise will ensure that HCI participants have every opportunity to hone their skills, scale their operations, and commercialize their products globally.”

Founding Partners of the HCI

To support the HCI, global tech leaders and emerging industry leaders from within York Region’s deep tech ecosystem (home to more than 4,300 tech companies) have committed up to $8 million in resources, expertise, and mentorship for the participating companies. Together, these founding partners will play a critical role in the success of Canada’s first silicon incubator:

"AMD is an innovation leader in the semiconductor industry, and we are excited to help found ventureLAB's Hardware Catalyst Initiative,” says Kevin O’Neil, Corp. VP, Legal & AMD Canada Managing Director. We look forward to building on Canada's existing hardware expertise by working with other innovative companies to push the boundaries of what is possible." “We are proud to be a founding partner of the Hardware Catalyst Initiative,” says Mario Dorio, Director, North America Sales, Synopsys. “Synopsys is committed to supporting tech companies building groundbreaking technologies that will continue to build on Canada’s microelectronics manufacturing capabilities, accelerate commercialization, and create new jobs.” “We’ve got workers' and Canadian businesses’ backs. With FedDev Ontario funding towards the Hardware Catalyst Initiative, promising tech companies will have direct access to the equipment, expertise and support needed to grow and scale locally, and compete globally.” says the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages. “Congratulations to ventureLAB, partners and the innovative companies that will benefit from this new state-of-the-art lab and incubator.”

The First Cohort of HCI Companies

To select the inaugural HCI cohort — which kicks off in February 2020 — ventureLAB issued a call for southern Ontario companies leveraging hardware and silicon technologies with breakthrough ideas that have the potential to significantly impact society. The eight companies selected will use the access to specialized equipment and industry expertise to realize their ideas, bring their products to market in an accelerated fashion, and help put Canadian talent at the forefront of global innovation.

ABOUT THE HARDWARE CATALYST INITIATIVE

The Hardware Catalyst Initiative is Canada’s first hardware and silicon-focused lab and incubator. Funded in part by the Government of Canada, through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), this competitive program supports companies building foundational technologies that support transformative sectors like AI, quantum computing, 5G, IoT, UAV, virtual reality, and beyond. Over the next five years, the HCI will support up to 40 companies, create over 200 jobs, and commercialize 15 new products and technologies. Based in York Region, Canada’s second-largest tech cluster, the HCI will help southern Ontario-based tech SMEs accelerate their time to market in a sector that normally incurs lengthy entry and scale times, enabling Canadian hardware and silicon companies to grow and scale locally, and compete globally. To learn more about the Hardware Catalyst Initiative, visit www.venturelab.ca/HCI.

About ventureLAB

ventureLAB is a leading technology hub located in Markham in York Region, Canada’s second largest tech cluster. Through its programs focused on capital, talent, technology, and customers, ventureLAB has supported over 2,000 tech companies and entrepreneurs, including 100 companies that have raised over $100 million and created 3,500 jobs. ventureLAB’s innovation hub is a 50,000 square foot facility that is home to over 45 tech companies and partners that employ more than 300 people. At ventureLAB, we grow globally competitive tech titans that build-to-scale in Canada. www.venturelab.ca

About FedDev Ontario

For more than 10 years, FedDev Ontario has actively worked to advance and diversify the southern Ontario economy through funding opportunities and business services that support innovation and growth in Canada’s most populous region. The Agency has delivered impressive results, which can be seen in southern Ontario businesses that are creating innovative technologies, improving their productivity, growing their revenues, and in the economic advancement of communities across the region. Read more about the impacts the Agency is having in southern Ontario.

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