For Ontario-based startups building complex, capital-intensive technologies, raising investment can be just as challenging as developing the product itself. ventureLAB’s Capital Investment Program is designed for hardtech and deeptech founders who need structured support to become truly investor-ready and accelerate their path to growth. Rather than focusing on short-term financing, the program helps startups strengthen the foundations investors look for, from clear capital strategies to credible execution plans.
The program is especially relevant for early-stage and scaling startups in sectors such as biotechnology, healthcare, clean technology, advanced manufacturing, and information technology. Founders benefit from hands-on guidance through ventureLAB’s investment readiness streams, which combine cohort-based learning with tailored advisory support. Participants work on refining their fundraising strategy, building robust financial models, and developing pitch materials that resonate with investors. Just as valuable are the connections to ventureLAB’s broader network of mentors, industry partners, and investors, creating opportunities that often extend well beyond the program itself. Importantly, this support is non-repayable and ventureLAB does not take equity, allowing founders to focus on long-term value creation.
For startups with an experienced team, early market traction, and a scalable technology solving a real problem, the Capital Investment Program can play a pivotal role in preparing for a successful raise. Exploring the full details can help determine whether this program aligns with your fundraising timeline and growth ambitions.
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