
Beverage Startup CHINI KUM Raises Pre-Seed Funding
CHINI KUM, a zero‑sugar beverage startup, secured ₹1 crore in pre‑seed funding from a group of angel investors and founder participation. The capital will fund product innovation, flavor expansion, and nationwide distribution, with a focus on quick‑commerce channels. The brand launched its lemon and mango drinks, sweetened with stevia and monk‑fruit, on its own website and Swiggy Instamart. Prices start at ₹30 for a 160 ml pack, targeting health‑conscious Indian consumers.
Resolve AI
Resolve AI has launched a multi‑agent system that operates across code, infrastructure, and telemetry to automatically triage alerts and investigate incidents. Unlike traditional tools that merely correlate signals, the platform conducts structured investigations that emulate expert production engineers. It transforms...
ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs is expanding AI-driven interaction through two core offerings: the Agents Platform, which lets businesses deploy scalable voice and chat agents, and the Creative Platform, which generates speech, music, images, and video in over 70 languages. Both platforms are built...

BDC Head Says Bank Pulled Back From Life Sciences “Too Early” As It Preps New VC Fund
The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) is preparing a new life‑sciences fund of roughly C$100 million to re‑enter direct medtech investing, launching before April. BDC’s president Isabelle Hudon said the bank withdrew from the sector too early after its 2013...

University of Galway Launches New Prototype Hub in Partnership with Medtronic
The University of Galway has opened a Medical Device Prototype Hub in partnership with Medtronic, marking a key milestone in their five‑year, €5 million innovation agreement. The hub, housed within the university’s Technology Services Directorate, provides rapid prototyping, 3D printing, and...

ElevenLabs Raises $500M Series D at $11B Valuation
ElevenLabs announced a $500 million Series D round that lifts its valuation to $11 billion, led by Sequoia Capital with Andreessen Horowitz and ICONIQ Capital increasing stakes. The funding backs the company’s push toward $330 million in annual recurring revenue by 2025 and fuels...

Making Healthcare Better: The Manufacturing Technologies Powering MedTech Innovation
Stryker highlights how advanced manufacturing, robotics, AI and digital twins are reshaping MedTech, accelerating product cycles and enabling patient‑specific solutions. Additive manufacturing and 3D printing now move concepts to production in weeks, while digital twins create precise virtual replicas for...

Building with AI Is Now the “Price of Admission” For Software Startups, Inovia Report Says
Inovia Capital’s 2025 State of Software report shows AI‑native startups now account for 40% of Canadian software deal value, up from 12% a decade ago. Investors treat deep AI integration as a baseline requirement, rewarding AI‑focused firms with larger rounds...

Salesforce Survey Reveals AI Is the #2 Growth Tactic for 2026 as Irish Sales Teams Turn to Agents
Salesforce’s State of Sales survey of over 4,000 reps, including 100 in Ireland, shows AI agents are the second‑most important growth tactic for 2026. In Ireland, 87% of sales organisations already use AI for tasks such as prospecting and forecasting,...
Finnish Startup Optivian Raises $2 Million Pre-Seed to Turn AI Into a Sales Execution Workforce
Finnish startup Optivian secured $2 million in a pre‑seed round led by Failup Ventures and AI veteran Tero Ojanperä. The company is building an agentic AI platform that autonomously handles execution‑heavy B2B sales tasks, from business‑case creation to next‑best‑action recommendations. Early...

Neo Financial Secures $68.5 Million in Equity as It Adopts Big-Bank Funding Playbook
Neo Financial announced a CAD 68.5 million equity round led by Canadian institutional investors such as AIMCo and Northleaf. The funding coincides with the launch of a securitization program that will bundle its credit assets to generate liquidity, a practice common among...

This U of T-Led Program Is Helping Canada Find Its Place in the Global EV Market
The Electric Vehicle Innovation Ontario (EVIO) program launched in December with a $2.5 million federal grant to embed 37 graduate researchers in 20 Ontario EV and mobility firms over three years. Led by the University of Toronto and seven partner universities,...

New FET Micro-Qualifications in Artificial Intelligence to Address Critical Skills Gaps Launched by Minister Lawless
Minister James Lawless launched a new suite of Further Education and Training (FET) micro‑qualifications in Artificial Intelligence, developed with Microsoft Ireland under SOLAS’s Skills to Advance initiative. The programmes deliver 50‑hour, subsidised courses covering machine learning basics, ethical AI, data...

Carbon Upcycling Names New CEO
Markus Kritzler has been promoted from chief revenue officer to chief executive officer of Carbon Upcycling, the Calgary‑based firm that converts industrial byproducts and CO₂ into supplementary cementitious materials. Kritzler joins the role after a brief but impactful tenure that...

A16z Speedrun-Backed OpenSesame Opens New Doors with Rebrand to General Magic
Toronto‑based OpenSesame, an a16z Speedrun alum, has rebranded as General Magic to specialize in agentic AI texting agents for insurers. The startup secured a large, undisclosed insurance client and claims its platform can reduce call volumes by 30% and save...

Are We Witnessing the Shift From Employers to Organisers?
Corporate leaders are increasingly turning to “organiser” firms that house communities of freelance C‑suite talent, replacing traditional employer models. Global VUCA conditions and senior executives’ desire for purpose and flexibility are fueling the shift toward fractional leadership. These organiser firms...

The Negative Split
The report "The Negative Split" draws a marathon pacing analogy to illustrate the founder’s journey, emphasizing that early excitement gives way to a demanding second half. It argues that sustained mental and physical health, supported by data‑driven strategies and peer...

2025 - The Year of Quantum
Quantum computing is moving from theoretical research to commercial opportunity, with startups already delivering products in cybersecurity, networking, middleware, and sensing. Andy Leaver of Notion Capital argues that waiting for fault‑tolerant, cryptography‑breaking machines is unnecessary; viable markets exist today. He...

Venture Capital & the World It Lives In
General Partner Jos White of Notion Capital released his first annual market update, translating a recurring presentation into a full article. He highlights that the S&P 500 recorded 35 new highs in 2025 and rose 17% year‑to‑date, while the ACWI All‑World...

ESG Report
ESG has moved from a niche concern to a mainstream priority for investors worldwide. Over 5,300 investment organisations, managing roughly $128 trillion in assets, have signed the UN Principles for Responsible Investment. This surge reflects ESG’s evolution from a risk‑mitigation checkbox...

“Meditate and Stay Calm”: Hopper, Lightspeed CEOs on How to Survive as a Founder
At North Star in Montréal, Hopper CEO Frederic Lalonde and Lightspeed founder Dax Dasilva shared hard‑won lessons from building billion‑dollar businesses. They emphasized self‑care, especially meditation and yoga, as a leadership prerequisite and warned that founders must delegate to avoid...

Norwegian AI Startup Watchdog Raises $600K to Catch Costly Invoice Errors
Oslo‑based AI startup Watchdog announced a $600,000 seed round led by venture studio Askeladden & Co and angel investors from OpenAI, Encube and Riff. The funding will accelerate development of its AI‑powered invoice verification tool that automatically cross‑checks invoices against...

Arlene Dickinson and Amber Mac Sever Ties with Gander Social
Arlene Dickinson and Amber Mac announced they are no longer advisors to Gander Social just one day before the company’s crowdfunding campaign was set to close. Both posted on LinkedIn, while Gander’s CEO Ben Waldman said neither had finalized an...

Canada and Alberta Announce 27 New Projects to Expand High-Speed Internet Access
Canada and Alberta unveiled 27 new broadband projects aimed at delivering high‑speed internet to 83,600 homes across 759 communities, including 3,488 Indigenous households. The initiative is funded with $373.6 million, split among the provincial government, the federal government, and private service...

For This Flying Robot Company, Student Internships Trump Senior Engineers
Avestec Technologies, a Canadian maker of flying inspection robots, has shifted its talent strategy from senior hires to student interns. Partnering with the ICTC’s Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Digital program, the firm brings on three to four interns each semester,...

Canada’s Cybersecurity Startups Have No Room for Error
Metropolitan Technologies, a Toronto‑based cybersecurity startup, has built an operational‑technology platform that secures critical‑infrastructure assets such as mines, energy grids, water treatment plants, and transportation networks. The company graduated from Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst’s eight‑month Cyber Challenge, receiving $20,000 in non‑dilutive...

New ARC Hub Launched to Accelerate Research-to-Impact Pathway
Technological University Dublin launched the Research Ireland ARC Hub for ICT, a €32.21 million national initiative designed to fast‑track ICT and artificial intelligence research into commercial products. Co‑funded by the Irish government and the EU’s ERDF programme, the Hub offers targeted...

Don’t Be Fooled. AI Bosses Are Regular Capitalists
A court fight between Elon Musk and OpenAI has pulled back the corporate curtain on the AI sector’s capitalist roots. Musk alleges OpenAI abandoned its original non‑profit charter and demanded a massive payout, citing its lucrative partnership with Microsoft as...

How IBM Became an AI Darling
IBM has reinvented itself once again, emerging as a leading AI player after decades of strategic pivots. The company moved from mainframe hardware to IT services in the 1990s and off‑loaded its PC business to Lenovo in 2005, freeing capital...

How Afranga Brings EU-Regulated Private Credit to Retail Investors Across 27 Countries
The European Crowdfunding Service Provider (ECSP) regulation, effective since 2021, gave fintech platforms a passport to operate across all 27 EU member states, opening private‑credit markets to retail investors. Sofia‑based Afranga, relaunched under an ECSP licence in 2025, has already...

Silicon Valley Wades Into a Trade Spat with South Korea
Coupang, South Korea’s e‑commerce powerhouse with $35 bn in sales, suffered a massive data breach that has escalated into a diplomatic dispute. U.S. officials, backed by allies in the Trump administration, are pressing for tighter security controls on the firm’s handling...

NovaUCD and CeADAR Open Applications for 2026 AI Ecosystem Accelerator Programme
NovaUCD and CeADAR have opened applications for the 2026 AI Ecosystem Accelerator, a six‑month programme aimed at Irish AI‑first start‑ups that have market validation and are seeking to close a funding round in 2026. The accelerator, now in its third...

How Porn Stars Can Survive in the Age of AI
The AVN Adult Entertainment Expo highlighted a turning point for the porn industry as artificial intelligence reshapes content creation. Performers face mounting threats from AI‑generated deepfakes that can siphon revenue and damage reputations. In response, stars are adopting subscription services,...

Top Funding Rounds Raised by Greek Startups in 2025
Greek startups raised more than €732 million in 2025, a 35 % jump from the previous year, with over 90 companies securing capital from 143 investors worldwide. The surge reflects Greece’s growing ecosystem maturity and heightened international visibility. Spotawheel led the pack...

FinovateEurope 2026 to Gather 1,000+ Fintech and Banking Decision-Makers in London
FinovateEurope 2026 will convene on 10–11 February at London’s InterContinental O2, drawing more than 1,000 fintech and banking decision‑makers, including over 600 senior executives. The two‑day agenda features more than 100 speakers such as Citi’s Victor Alexiev and Raiffeisen’s Vanja...

The Drama at Thinking Machines, a New A.I. Start-Up, Is Riveting Silicon Valley
Thinking Machines Lab, an AI startup founded by former OpenAI executives, is embroiled in a leadership crisis. Co‑founders Barrett Zoph, Luke Metz and researcher Sam Schoenholz, dissatisfied with the company’s slow product rollout and stalled $50 billion valuation fundraising, demanded a...

Chinese AI Models Are Popular. But Can They Make Money?
Chinese AI labs have become the world’s leading source of open‑weight models, with downloads on Hugging Face now outpacing those of U.S. providers. The surge follows DeepSeek’s breakthrough model, which sparked a wave of parameter‑only releases across the country. While...

Why We Invested in Endra
Notion Capital led a $20 million seed round in Endra, a Stockholm‑based startup building a generative‑design platform for mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) engineers. The solution promises to automate up to 80 % of the traditionally manual MEP design workflow, shrinking project...

How Do You Know if Your Price Is Right?
Accountants face a crossroads in 2026 pricing, weighing freezes, modest inflation‑linked increases, reductions, or bold hikes. While fee freezes effectively act as cuts in a high‑inflation environment, modest increases tied to CPI or RPI are generally client‑acceptable. Reducing fees may...

Why the Beauty Industry Is Booming
The global beauty sector is experiencing robust growth even as consumer sentiment remains muted across 20 surveyed countries. Rising inflation, higher interest rates, and geopolitical uncertainty have dampened overall spending, yet shoppers are channeling discretionary dollars into personal care. A...

Gusto’s Path to Product-Market Fit — How Listening to Customers Built a $9.6B Company
Gusto, founded by Tomer London, Josh Reeves, and Edward Kim, grew from a YC‑backed payroll tool for California SMBs into a $9.5 billion people‑platform serving over 400,000 businesses. The founders relied on relentless cold‑calling and early customer discovery to validate demand,...

Before Trump, Greensboro, Vermont Was a Foodie Mecca for Canadians
Greensboro, Vermont, once a cross‑border foodie destination, has seen a sharp decline in Canadian visitors since President Trump returned to office. Trade tensions, new tariffs, and anti‑immigration rhetoric caused border traffic to drop about 30% in 2025, cutting sales at...

Devon Levesque Built Sweet Honey Farm to Find Community
Devon Levesque transformed 20 acres in Marlboro, N.J., into Sweet Honey Farm, a members‑only wellness hub that blends a working farm, high‑tech gym, sauna, and co‑working spaces. The club now serves 197 active members and has a waiting list of roughly 14,000....

Innovations in Energy and Finance Are Further Inflating the AI Bubble
Innovations in energy storage and novel financing are accelerating AI development, but they also risk inflating a speculative bubble. New renewable micro‑grid projects aim to lower the massive electricity bills of data centers, while credit‑linked funding vehicles mimic the mortgage‑securitisation...

How Saks Fifth Avenue’s Owner Went Bust
Saks Global, the parent of Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Jan 13, 2026, barely a year after completing the consolidation of the three luxury retailers. The filing puts millions of gift cards at...

A New Generation of Chinese Companies Is Expanding Around the World
Chinese consumer brands such as Urban Revivo, Luckin Coffee and Mixue are rapidly opening stores across the United States, signaling a new wave of global expansion. Unlike earlier state‑backed exporters, these firms rely on digital platforms like TikTok to generate...

Who Will Cash in on Venezuelan Oil?
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent placed Chevron at the forefront of investors targeting Venezuela’s vast oil reserves. The push follows former President Donald Trump’s strategy to leverage American oil firms to pressure Nicolás Maduro’s regime. While sanctions and political turmoil...