Building and scaling a hardware or semiconductor product comes with challenges that software companies rarely face, from costly prototyping to complex supply chains and longer paths to market. Ontario-based startups and growing businesses tackling these hurdles can find meaningful, non-dilutive support through ventureLAB’s Hardware Catalyst Initiative. Rather than offering direct cash, this program focuses on giving founders what they often need most: hands-on access to advanced facilities and experienced guidance to move faster and smarter.
Through the Hardware Catalyst Initiative, selected companies work closely with dedicated advisors and mentors over an extended period, often up to two years. Participants gain access to a state-of-the-art prototyping and testing lab, along with support to refine product design, validate manufacturing plans, and protect intellectual property. The program also emphasizes customer engagement, financial planning, and investor readiness, helping founders align technical development with real market demand. Industries such as healthcare technology, consumer electronics, telecommunications, smart energy, and connected transportation are well represented, reflecting the breadth of hardware innovation emerging in Ontario.
Offered on a competitive basis and currently accepting applications, the initiative is designed for coachable founders with early traction who want to scale without giving up equity. For hardware-focused businesses looking to understand how this program could support their next stage of growth, exploring the full details can clarify whether it’s the right strategic fit.
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