Offered by Simon Fraser University VentureLabs
For science- and technology-driven startups in British Columbia that have found early traction and are preparing to scale, the challenge often isn’t just funding—it’s navigating commercialization, growth strategy, and operational complexity. SFU VentureLabs is designed for founders at this exact stage, offering a structured environment to help deep tech, cleantech, biotech, and IT companies move from product-market fit to scalable growth.
Delivered by Simon Fraser University VentureLabs, this program focuses on hands-on support rather than one-size-fits-all programming. Startups accepted into VentureLabs gain access to experienced mentors, including executives-in-residence, who work closely with founders on tailored growth roadmaps. The program supports companies as they refine go-to-market strategies, prepare for investment, and tackle the practical realities of scaling a science-based venture. Members also benefit from programs, peer networks, and shared workspaces that reduce the operational burden of building a high-growth company.
While the financial value of support varies by project and stage, the non-repayable nature of the services makes VentureLabs especially attractive for startups that want to preserve capital while accelerating growth. For founders in British Columbia working on ambitious technology solutions and looking for a proven accelerator environment, SFU VentureLabs may be a strong fit worth exploring in more detail.
Available in: British Columbia
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