Offered by Concordia University
Turning an early idea into a viable, impact-driven business often requires more than capital—it takes the right guidance, community, and access to expertise. The District 3 Innovation Center, run by Concordia University, is built around that reality, offering Canadian entrepreneurs a place to ideate, build, and scale without giving up equity or control of their intellectual property. Open to innovators across the country, District 3 focuses on ventures using new technologies to create meaningful change, with particular strength in areas like biotech, healthcare, and social innovation.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all grant, District 3 provides non-repayable support through a range of structured programs designed for different stages of growth. Founders can move from early exploration to market validation, growth, and even leadership transition with access to world-class coaching, sector-specific expertise, and investor-readiness support. Participants also benefit from a strong startup community, global connections, and practical resources such as coworking space and prototyping labs, all aimed at reducing barriers that often slow promising ideas.
Whether you’re an individual testing a concept or a startup preparing to scale, District 3 acts as a long-term partner focused on impact and sustainability. For entrepreneurs curious about how this innovation ecosystem could support their next step, diving deeper into the program details can help clarify whether it’s the right fit for your journey.
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Innovation Canada, NRC, CRA, BDC & provincial agencies
500 Global
Afro-Canadian Entrepreneurs Association
Government of Canada, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
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