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6 Calgary Homegrown Startups Poised for Global Success in 2024

6 Calgary Homegrown Startups Poised for Global Success in 2024

Tech Startup Ecosystem and Growth in Calgary

A study by CB Insights found that over 45 deals in the city in 2019 raised $1.5 billion for tech startups. Even with the problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, this growth continued with $1.2 billion invested in 43 deals by tech startups in 2020. Even more, growth happened in the city in 2021 when 76 deals were made to give digital startups a total of $2.5 billion in capital.

A more open and diverse environment is being shown by the rise of women-led businesses and minority leaders in Calgary’s tech industry, along with the money that is being put into it. Calgary has become a major hub for the tech industry around the world because its digital companies have been able to successfully expand into new areas like Asia and the Middle East.

The city’s tech industry has moved into new markets, attracted a lot of talented people, and trained the next generation of tech leaders. Here are the eight best new businesses in Calgary that are already trying to become famous all over the world.

1. Fillip

Fillip, a digital fuel app, can help you track your company’s gas and transportation expenses. Reimer, a former CDL-Rockies site lead, launched the startup in 2018, claiming to be the first digital payment network tailored specifically for business fleets. They facilitate cost and time management for a wide range of businesses.

Staircase Ventures of Toronto led the $5 million seed round for Fillip, a financing startup based in Calgary.  Following their $250K win at the first Calgary Fintech Awards in 2022, It was named one of the ten homegrown Calgary startups to watch in 2023. Fillip is quickly gaining a foothold in digital payments for Canada’s on-the-road businesses.

2. IronSight

Shawn Marten and Adam Jessome, who had previously driven vacuum trucks in Alberta’s oil fields, saw a void in the market and decided to fill it in 2017. The entrepreneurs built a software-as-a-service platform for energy producers and utilities. IronSight aims to close the energy supply and demand gap through effective service scheduling, resource coordination, and a digital field data documentation platform.

3. Tetra Trust

Established in 2019, Tetra is Canada’s pioneering licensed digital asset custodian. Tetra Trust is a licensed trust company that specializes in the custody of digital assets. They offer top-tier custody services for institutional clients, ensuring the secure storage of digital assets. Additionally, they offer a solution to one of the few remaining obstacles that hinder the widespread adoption of custody services within the digital asset industry.

4. Digital Carbon Bank

They offer a solution that efficiently combines your operational data into one centralized system. Their approach streamlines processes and boosts economic outcomes with advanced scenario modeling. They offer clear, measurable digital monitoring and reporting, ensuring transparency and compliance for all stakeholders.

5. Hempalta

HEMPALTA’S is on track to lead the way in the next phase of agricultural growth by leveraging the huge potential of industrial hemp by 2023. They want to do this by leading the global hemp carbon credit market and processing hemp on a massive scale with cutting-edge agricultural methods. Also, for a more sustainable and healthy future, the firm develops and manufactures a wide range of consumer and commercial hemp-based products.

6. Propra

Propra enhances resident happiness and asset value for property owners and managers, catering to various sizes. The firm offers complete, world-class property management software that improves the operational needs and resident experience for Canadians. Al-Karim Khimji and Craig Adam founded the company in 2021.

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